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    How Will a Severe Terrorist Alert Effect Tourism in South Carolina

    Problem……………………………………………………………6 Statement of the Problem………………………………………………………….7 Main Research Question and Sub-questions………………………………………7 Significance of the Study…………………...…………………………….……….8 Research Design and Methodology………...……………………………...….......9 Organization of the Study………………...…………………………….………..10 CHAPTER 2: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE………………………………..11 CHAPTER 3: SOUTH CAROLINA...….…………………………………..…………...16 Overview……………………………………………………………..………..…16 Military Installations…...………………………………………………………

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    Boko Haram

    there’s any destruction or big changes at all. When things change, adaptation plays a big role as individuals have to live their lives to different aspects. Nigeria is one of those countries that was unprepared for what was coming. A terrorist organization called Boko Haram has taken lives and corrupted Nigeria’s society Boko Haram had first started in Nigeria, but has quickly moved and become Cameroon’s problem as well. Boko Haram is the nickname given to the Group of the People of Sunnah for

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    Cablegate

    List/ Bibliography 8 Opening Wikileaks is a worldwide known organization and Cablegate has been one of the most recognizable, shocking and revealing affair for past years. This report will explain a little what the Wikileaks really is, along with its goals, principles, security structure and ideology. It will try to unravel Julian Assange’s personal trait and the role he has been playing for years within and beyond this organization. In the main and the most important section dedicated to Cablegate

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    Hezbollah

    Abstract Hezbollah (Arabic for "Party of God") is an umbrella organization of various radical Islamic Shi'ite groups and organizations which receives substantial financial and philosophical support from Iran. Hezbollah's formation was a direct response to Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon designed to eliminate the Palestinian Liberation Organization's base of operations. Hezbollah's stated objectives include the establishment of a Shiite theocracy in Lebanon, the destruction of Israel, and the

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    Topics

    Together Choirs Start:   1. Congregation/Choir name: Our Lady of Peace Catholic Song selection: "Con Fe" (5min) Number of people in choir: 12-15 2. Congregation/Choir name: St. Peter CME - Song selection: "Let the Glory of the Lord Rise Among Us" (5min) Number of people in choir: 12-15   3. Congregation/Choir name: Ander's Choir Song selection: "STILL NEED SONG TITLE"? (5min) Number of people in choir: 6   6:30pm Logistics & Recognition of I AM exhibit: (Co-Chairs) * REV.

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    Social Characteristics of Poverty, Illiteracy and the Civil War in El Salvador

    Salvador | | BY: Yvette Rodriguez | | While El Salvador is the smallest nation in Latin America, it has been plagued with a myriad of issues that affect many third world countries. The social issues stem from a long history of violence and government mandated reforms. Civil unrest for decades led to a twelve year civil war, this being the most defining issue in El Salvador’s history. The affects of the war are still present today, such as high poverty rates, illiteracy, high crime rates, and

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    The Implications of the Ukrainian Crisis on Trade Relationships Between the Eu and Russia

    Implications of the Ukrainian Crisis for Trade Relationships of the EU with Russia Economic Policies of the European Union Gartnar Marko | 19486522 | Marmai Martina | 19131311 | Mladenović Kosta | 19821606 | Executive Summary The aim of this research assignment is to provide an assessment of the effects on trade relationships between the EU and Russia stemming from the so-called “Ukrainian crisis.” The term points at the Russian military intervention in Ukraine, and the public response

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    Police Brutality

    Cody Braud Section 50 English 2000 22 April 2015 Police Brutality: Who’s To Blame? I. Introduction It’s a routine traffic stop, and the police officer is slowly approaching your car. You are asked to step out of the car to speak with the officer, but you are disturbed by the officer’s tone. The two of you begin to talk, and the officer begins to accuse you of violations you think you did not commit. Talking turns into arguing, and arguing turns into something much worse. Now you find yourself

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    National Security

    The council started under President Truman, and the Council’s function is to advise and assist the President on national security and foreign policies. The Council is also the President’s principal arm for coordinating these policies among various government agencies. National Security is based on four basic strategies to preserve security. The defense and deterrence rank first and second, followed by détente diplomacy and disarmament. These four strategies are used whether in combination or alone

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    Healthcare

    attached are four components: a healthy body, high-quality personal relationships, a sense of purpose in life, and resilience to stress, trauma, and change. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as physical, mental, and social well-being (WHO &UNICEF, 1978). The Determinants of Health There are a many factors that determine what health an certain area is within a society. Thus a society would know what health polices to enforce when certain determinants are recognize. So, below there

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