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Capitalism and Freedom


The anti-capitalism movement, as its known, is best supported by David McNally in the 1994 work Another world is possible: Globalization and Anti-Capitalism. (McNally, 2006) These two views contradict each other by using the same machination, capitalism, and the repercussions of their disagreements span the entire world

American Freedom All \"Realities\" in


News & World Report in which Michigan State Representative and Bush campaign official John Papageorge was quoted as saying Republicans could lose the state "if we do not suppress the Detroit vote." Detroit has one of the highest concentrations of African-Americans of any large American city (Lobe)

American Freedom All \"Realities\" in


About one half of the 1.8 million people in federal and state prisons and jails are African-Americans (Marable)

American Freedom All \"Realities\" in


One of them made what was called a Freudian slip by introducing the other as "director of voter suppression." The spokesmen tried to recover, contending that the party poll-watchers were only going to weed out ineligible voters; not intimidate other (Milloy)

Iraqi War Operation Iraqi Freedom:


7 million individuals classified as refugees and more than 2.5 million were considered displaced from their homes (Biggar 2011)

Iraqi War Operation Iraqi Freedom:


There were many human casualties as a result of the Iraq war. Although the reported numbers vary widely, there are estimates that more than one million people lost their lives in this fight (Davies 2010)

Iraqi War Operation Iraqi Freedom:


Iraqi War Operation Iraqi Freedom: A legitimate and just war? The United States of America invaded Iraq in 2003 under the direction of President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom (Gordon 2006)

Iraqi War Operation Iraqi Freedom:


Resistance to the War The decision to go to war was not uncontested; however, the forces, if any, that were in place at the time made the decision despite opposition and resistance to take the decisive action of invading Iraq. From warnings from previous president Bill Clinton in 2002: "I don't care how precise your bombs and your weapons are, when you set them off, innocent people will die" (Grice 2002) to the public statement by French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin saying, "We believe that military intervention would be the worst solution" (Embassy of France 2003)

Iraqi War Operation Iraqi Freedom:


Hurka asserts that because it is necessary for empirical study to be conducted to truly assess proportionality, determined to be a very controversial and complex issue in and of itself, there can only be opinion and speculation as to whether or not the notion of proportionality in war is real, factual or legitimate. Any violation of the conditions established by the just war theory, as previously outlined, determines the war to be morally unjustified (Hurka 2005)

Iraqi War Operation Iraqi Freedom:


The United Nations Security Council in 2002 passes Resolution 1441 which required Iraq to adhere to the rules of the United Nations and determine that they were not in possession of cruise missiles or other weapons of mass destruction. There was no evidence found that truly established Iraq as possessors of such weaponry following search and access given to the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (Larson 2010)

Iraqi War Operation Iraqi Freedom:


Murphy asserts that from the very beginning of the invasion, those who considered themselves to be Christian moralists have tried to place judgment regarding the invasion and the consequences of the invasion according to the principles outlined in the just war theory in determining the morality of the war and what happened subsequent to the invasion. What has proven a difficult argument for the moralists to maintain is why after Saddam was summarily overthrown and no weapons of mass destruction were located, why it was necessary to remain in occupation in Iraq (Murphy 2007)

Iraqi War Operation Iraqi Freedom:


Financially, the war in Iraq is said to have cost more than 845 billion to the United States and more than nine billion dollars to the United Kingdom. The estimated cost to the economy in the United States is estimated to have been three trillion dollars (Trotta 2008)

Michael Collins- Terrorist or Freedom Fighter? The


He vetoed schemes such as the proposed truck-bombing of the House of Commons. Instead he directed most of his energies to targeting British agents and their Irish collaborators" (Boot, 2011)

Michael Collins- Terrorist or Freedom Fighter? The


The idea that Collins was a terrorist is not a new one. Both China's Mao Tse-tung and Israel's Yitzhak Shamir thought of him as the founder of modern guerrilla warfare (Majendie, 1990)

Freedom and Intellectual Libraries


Intellectual freedom is very important for the academic growth of any society or country. People need to feel free in making use of the libraries and the information present in them rather than fearing that their personal information stored in the library computers will be misused (Arko-Cobbah, 2011)

Freedom and Intellectual Libraries


Intellectual freedom is very important for the academic growth of any society or country. People need to feel free in making use of the libraries and the information present in them rather than fearing that their personal information stored in the library computers will be misused (Arko-Cobbah, 2011)

Freedom and Intellectual Libraries


They were doing this through hiring agents in the public libraries to do the job for them. As a result, the law enforcement agencies had to get more involved in monitoring the activities in libraries (Case, 2008)

Freedom and Intellectual Libraries


In order to have sufficient collection of the international research, the resources need to be re-allocated to the online services. Academic libraries in Africa are trying to make monograph collection of limited range available to the people along with access to e-journals and indexes (Cullen & Calvert 2001:395)

Freedom and Intellectual Libraries


Patron privacy and confidentiality Today, one of the major concerns of the librarians' when it comes to the privacy and confidentiality of the patrons is regarding their record and information protection as, today the online library systems retain and create records of the users when they make use of the library computers. Particularly in the United States this practice has been intensified even more due to the national security concerns since September 11,2001 (Danner and Bintliff, 2006:11)

Freedom and Intellectual Libraries


According to the Canadian Library Association's Statement on Intellectual Freedom, everyone has the basic right to have access to all expressions of information, intellectual creative activity, as well as to articulate their viewpoint publicly. This right was made law in British Columbia during 2004, which protects libraries from being sued for their collections (Deschamps, 2009)