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    “Home is where the hearts is”, my home is Kazakhstan one of the ex-soviet union countries where the collapse of the Soviet Union have a severe contradictory economic, social and legal effect on my homeland in spite of 24 years of Independence. My passion to study international law goes back to 1991, when the Soviet Union had collapsed, with Kazakhstan becoming an independent country. One of the aims of our first president was to build new international relations. I was four years old when I recall watching a news report covering an official visit of our president in UN assembly attempting to become one of the members of WTO. That was the moment I told my parents that I would be a great lawyer who could be present my country in WTO. As a child I did not really realise what being a international lawyer entailed. However, I knew the most important aspect was that international lawyers represent the home country abroad, negotiate politely about important trade issues, and always carry a briefcase. Since middle school I knew exactly what I would want to pursue after my high school graduation and this knowledge motivated me to receive my Bachelor’s Degree in Law from T.Ryskulov Kazak New Economic University,…

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    You know that I don’t request a meeting with you unless it’s urgent. I know you are busy, and the government cabinet depends heavily on you.” * They both exchanged smirky smiles, which Tony failed to notice, as he was busy looking at the contents of his folder. Yusuf knew that his deputy hated the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, and the Prime Minister did not have a strong attachment to either one. Yusuf also knew that the Prime Minister always ignored the Secretary of…

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    The cybersecurity business sector is persistently developing as society depends upon the improvement and usage of data innovation systems. The recent number of complex cyber incidents and breaches occurring in the United States has become more excessive. As new advances in technology rise, new security issues in network infrastructures has increased from previous decades. For example, unknown hackers were able to achieve once of the largest breaches of OPM network in history. According to the…

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    Essay On Federal Agencies

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    Federal agencies are the part of government that is not congress, the president, or the military during wartime. If the president or Congress decides to build a bridge, they won’t oversee any of the work themselves, not even hiring of the staff. Instead, an agency is created to carry out their goal. Examples of agencies in the United States include the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Central Intelligence Agency, and Federal Communications Commission. Agencies are formed by an act of Congress,…

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    This history study will define the important influence of Alexander Hamilton in the formation of the First Bank of the United States (FBUS) in the Washington Administration. Hamilton sought to finance the national debt through the FBUS, which laid the foundation for a federalized system of financing the government. Hamilton served as the Secretary of the Treasury for President Washington from 1789 to 1795. In this capacity Hamilton utilized the FBUS to centralize the government’s financial…

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    The Progressive Movement

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    Section I.2. Social Movements Expansion Over the history of United States, multiples movements saw rise in order to protect and demand common goods, security and other issues that seems to be controlled by the society and federal government. Here we take a look at four of these movements and we analyze how they have changed our everyday lives and transformed society over the past decades: 1. Reconstruction (1865-1877) Reconstruction was a rough time in the story of American freedom,…

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    The United States Federal Government is the largest employer in the country. Federal employees not only provide services to the citizens of the United States, but also interact and engage with personnel from across the world. The federal government has found itself in a unique position; diversity is essential to its success across the globe and also in serving its citizens. The federal government should set the standard of diversity for U.S. companies and businesses to follow; its successes…

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    Regulatory Agencies

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    ‘for-cause removal protection’ or through specified terms of tenure with their independence granted by legislation or the Constitution and mechanisms such as collegial membership . For Brown and others: The key characteristic of the independent regulator model is decision-making independence. This means that the regulator’s decisions are made without the prior approval of any government entity, and no entity other than a court or a pre-established appellate panel can overrule the regulator’s…

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    shipment of lobster. The third is about the TSA and how they make the American people feel uncomfortable every time we fly. The fourth part is about the FDA and USDA 's strict regulations that have shut down private businesses all over the country. The stories that Rand Paul discusses in part one seem very outlandish. He first talks about how the official definition of a wetland is not clearly defined under the Clean Water Act of 1972. It then goes on to say that "when the power is left in the…

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    This computer studies analysis will define the unethical problem of Internet privacy violations in the context of state-sponsored spying and data collection on civilians. Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, defines the all-encompassing power of mass surveillances agencies in the U.S., the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand (aka. The Five Eyes) that have continually violated privacy rights without due process and Constitutional oversight. Assange also defines the end of the…

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