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    The following analysis will examine the roles and obligations of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) by outlining different options in assisting the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in order to end the existing conflict and build a long-term sustainable peace. DRC, previously known as Zaire, has been fighting an uneasy battle for the rights and lives of its people against the increased violence from the rebels over natural resources, ethnicity and power. CIDA’s agenda to aid…

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    Joseph Lemoine Professor Farrell Intro. to International Politics 10-9-2014 Memorandum: Realism, Constructivism, and Russian Aggression Overview: In recent months, Russia has invaded Ukraine and annexed the Crimean Peninsula. There are a variety of reasons as to why Russia took such bold actions in Ukraine, but the situation can best be interpreted through use the use of realism and constructivism. Although each of these theories will lead to different explanations and policy changes, it is…

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    Sweatshops Contradictions

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    For over 400 years of its history, America has always been involved in foreign affairs. However, the contradiction between the government’s handling of domestic issue and foreign issues often create entanglements. It is evident that the US government promotes certain policies in homeland that the government itself goes against in other countries. While it promotes working standards at home, it also allows sweatshops to violate basic human rights abroad. The US has always venerated democracy, but…

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    Foreign aid provided by developed states and international institutions, may result beneficial to many developing states, and few times allow them to prosper more than they otherwise would have on their own. It can be argued that such lucrative advancements in recipient countries are only temporary and in fact bring many impediments to the future progression of a nation. This is due to the many conditions that donor states or international institutions attach to their aid giving (packages);…

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    Myer is a department store chain, with locations across Australia, operating in the retail sector. Myer has several communication channels, with this report focusing on Myer’s use of YouTube to reach its Target Market. Myer’s YouTube channel is a recent addition in Myer’s century-long history, having established their presence on YouTube on the July 30th, 2009. YouTube itself was only founded in 2005, however, despite this short existence, Alexa currently ranks YouTube as the second most popular…

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    the on-going war with the non-state actors (rebel groups) and the neighbouring countries (Turkey, Jordan, and Russia) that also take part in the conflict. The last one is the state level government, who holds the biggest role in the international relations. As previously explained, we can see that what appoint the intrastate government to organise the absolute authority is because the people cannot decide their movements on their own, otherwise there will be chaos because they are divided into…

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    ‘Ad’s R us’ is a realistic representation of the future if the economy keeps developing at its current speed. This essay will explore peer pressure and the role of technology while exploring what technology and peer pressure can do to the young and vulnerable. The following paragraph will provide context by summarising the main aspects of both these themes. ‘Ads R Us’ is a book evolved around advertising. In this book an adolescent called Barrett has been raised in a cult called Simplicity far…

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    Everyone needs to know the people that are around them to recognize differences between them and other people. In the short story “Harrison Bergeron,” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., equality is a big deal. George and Hazel Bergeron’s son Harrison was taken away from them when he was young. While watching the television an older Harrison comes on the screen, expressing his repulsion for equality. The government is using handicaps to make everyone equal, which he proceeds to take off. The Handicapper…

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    Discrepancy And Analysis

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    Ethnic lobbies play a very important role in the Creation and development of American foreign policy, but some ethnic groups are consistently more successful at influencing policy than others. Various foreign relations scholars have tried to explain this phenomenon that crops up again and again in American foreign policy. Among them are Tony Smith and Alvin Tillery, Jr., who developed different but complimentary theories to explain the origin of the discrepancy and analysis of how ethnic groups…

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    The US retains a huge edge over its potential competitors, China included, especially in military power and in research and development. In recent years it has been spending more on defense than the rest of the world combined, and its navy enjoys enormous power preponderance over any competitors. In addition, it has a relatively young and dynamic population and enjoys a uniquely secure geopolitical situation. The US economy is basically sound and may well overcome its present difficulties (as it…

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