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    The Responsibilities and Reactions to Rohingya Refugee

    The reactions and responsibilities to Rohingya refugees  Mahidol university international college  Anantadetch Thanaviparat 5780915  November 27, 2015      The reactions and responsibilities to Rohingya refugees    when  a  group  of  people  who  are  a  minority,  stateless,  treated  unequally,  discriminated  against,  excluded  and  persecuted  are  in  need  of  help,  which  countries  have  to  take  a  responsibility  for  them?  The  Rohingya  are  an  example  of  such  kinds 

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    Canada

    Senate - Lower house House of Commons Establishment - British North America Acts July 1, 1867 - Statute of Westminster December 11, 1931 - Canada Act April 17, 1982 Area - Total 9,984,670 km2 (2nd) 3,854,085 sq mi - Water (%) 8.92 (891,163 km2/344,080 mi2)

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    China vs. India

    Being a Health Care Management Major, the product I chose to introduce internationally is related to the medial field. Anyone who lives in the world today knows that technology is becoming a way of life. It seems that no one goes anywhere without their smart phone in their pocket and a GPS in their car. A field that has been completely changed by advances in technology is the medical field. No longer due doctors take ones temperature or blood pressure manually, they have special devices that

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    2009-Report to Congress of the Us-China E and S Review Commission

    2009 REPORT TO CONGRESS of the U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC AND SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION NOVEMBER 2009 Printed for the use of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission Available via the World Wide Web: http://www.uscc.gov dkrause on GSDDPC29 with K1 VerDate Nov 24 2008 08:23 Nov 10, 2009 Jkt 052771 PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 6012 Sfmt 6602 M:\USCC\2009\52771.XXX APPS06 PsN: 52771 M:\USCC\USChina.eps Report

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    Judiciary: an Alarmbell Not a Timekeeper

    constitutional setup .It doesn’t mean that the other two organs of the Government are subsidiary to Judiciary but every branch is supreme in its own right and is complementary and supplementary in nature. Without judiciary we would have been like Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan etc. hence it saved the nation from eminent collapse. But at the same time this active role of judiciary is good only in the short run because the Judges lack in technicality of subject matter and they are not elected

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    Logic Fallacies

    Master List of Logical Fallacies  Fallacies are fake or deceptive arguments, arguments that prove nothing. Fallacies often seem superficially sound, and far too often have immense persuasive power, even after being clearly exposed as false. Fallacies are not always deliberate, but a good scholar’s purpose is always to identify and unmask fallacies in arguments.                      Ad Hominem Argument: Also, "personal attack," "poisoning the well." The fallacy of attempting to refute an argument

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    Human Security

    United Nations Development Programme Human Development Report Office This note should be read in conjunction with the Regional/ National Human Development Report Toolkit. While the toolkit provides general guidance on preparing a Regional or National Human Development Report, this note gives specific suggestions on how to approach the concept of human security as a topic for such a report. Human Security A Thematic Guidance Note for Regional and National Human Development Report Teams BY

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    Weapons of Mass Destruction and Its Threat to Global Security

    On August 6, 1945, the United States used a massive, atomic weapon against Hiroshima, Japan. This atomic bomb, the equivalent of 20,000 tons of TNT, flattened the city, killing tens of thousands of civilians. While Japan was still trying to comprehend this devastation three days later, the United States struck again, this time, on Nagasaki.[1] The atomic bombings of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan were conducted by the United States during the final stages of World War II in 1945.

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    India-Usa Relationship

    continued until the mid 1960, when the U.S. changed its South Asia policy and adopted a balanced relationship vis-à-vis India and Pakistan in the subsequent years until 1970. The Seventies saw a pro-Pakistani tilt in the context of the Bangladesh crisis, Indo-Pakistani War (1971)

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    American Involvement Related to Common Problems of China, Japan and North Korea

    AMERICAN INVOLVEMENT RELATED TO COMMON PROBLEMS OF CHINA,  JAPAN AND NORTH KOREA   This paper identifies some common issues that East Asian countries are struggling to deal  with and how they are unique in some aspects and similar in others to problems that Western  nations face.  This paper focuses on the countries of China, Japan and North Korea and look  primarily at the issues that arise from these nations’ struggle to shape their national identity on  the world stage as well as h

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