Wednesday, 24 April 2019

MIGRATION EMIGRATION AND NATIONAL IDENTITY IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETIES

ABSTRACT

International migration is an ever- growing phenomenon that has important development implications for both sending and receiving countries. For a sending country migration and the resulting remittances lead to increased incomes and poverty reduction, improved health and educational outcomes, and promote economic development. Yet these gains might come at substantial social costs to the migrants and their families. Since many developing countries are also large recipients of international migrants, they face challenges of integration of immigrants, job competition between migrant and native workers, and fiscal costs associated with provision of social services to the migrants.

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THE EFFECT OF COLD WAR ON MODERN DEMOCRACY


INTRODUCTION
The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union with its satellite states (the Eastern Bloc), and the United States with its allies (the Western Bloc) after World War II. A common historiography of the conflict begins between 1946, the year U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan's "Long Telegram" from Moscow cemented a U.S. foreign policy of containment of Soviet expansionism threatening strategically vital regions, and the Truman Doctrine of 1947, and ending between the Revolutions of 1989, which ended communism in Eastern Europe, and the 1991 collapse of the USSR, when nations of the Soviet Union abolished communism and restored their independence. The term "cold" is used because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two sides, but they each supported major regional conflicts known as proxy wars. The conflict split the temporary wartime alliance against Nazi Germany and its allies, leaving the USSR and the US as two superpowers with profound economic and political differences.

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THE PROSPECT OF STEM CELL RESEARCH IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT


ABSTRACT
Stem cells are cells that can differentiate into other types of cells, and can also divide in self-renewal to produce more of the same type of stem cells. There are many ways in which human stem cells can be used in research and the clinic. Studies of human embryonic stem cells will yield information about the complex events that occur during human development. This paper explains in brief the prospects of stem cell research in human development looking majorly on the application of stem cell research in the treatment of heart disease.

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TERRORISM AND THE REALITY OF A NEW WORLD ORDER

INTRODUCTION


The phrase "new world order" as used to herald in the post-Cold War era had no developed or substantive definition. There appear to have been three distinct periods in which it was progressively redefined, first by the Soviets and later by the United States before the Malta Conference and again after George H. W. Bush's speech of September 11, 1990.
Terrorism clearly has a very real and direct impact on human rights in the new world era, with
devastating consequences for the enjoyment of the right to life, liberty and physical integrity of victims. In addition to these individual costs, terrorism can destabilize Governments, undermine civil society, jeopardize peace and security, and threaten social and economic development. All of these also have a real impact on the enjoyment of human rights.
Security of the individual is a basic human right and the protection of individuals is, accordingly, a fundamental obligation of Government. States therefore have an obligation to ensure the human rights of their nationals and others by taking positive measures to protect them against the threat of terrorist acts and bringing the perpetrators of such acts to justice.

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Tuesday, 23 April 2019

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1.       The effect of cold war on modern democracy
2.       The prospects of stem cell research in human development
3.       History  and evolution of third world countries.
4.       Terrorism and the reality  of a new world order
5.       Migration, emigration and national identity in contemporary societies. For Complete materials call: 08131924752



MIGRATION EMIGRATION AND NATIONAL IDENTITY IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETIES

ABSTRACT International migration is an ever- growing phenomenon that has important development implications for both sending and receiving...