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    90 Day Assignment Choose a factual event in a cross-cultural setting from books, media, or personal knowledge that was development focused and critique it through the grid of the 10 principles (pp. 50-56). Factual event in a cross-cultural setting that was development focused In 1969, through an amendment to the Foreign Assistance Act, Congress created the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) which became operational in 1971 during the administration of Richard M. Nixon. Its basic…

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    deal with the refugee crisis since it can potentially change the ideals, values, and image that each superpower portrays to themselves and the globe. A traditional way to look at it is using an open analysis of the realist theory in international relations. A key factor to the realist theory is to safeguard security in ones home nation. Realism would suggest that the solution to this international refugee crisis in Syria is for the US to attack Syrian President Assad, leading the US to assert…

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    Karalyn Hoover CO-293-03 My Takeaways from The New Rules of Marketing & PR David Meerman Scott does a fine job at examining and explaining the changes over the last few years in both marketing and public relations in his book The New Rules of Marketing & PR. In the past few years, both have changed dramatically in what Scott calls “the most important communication revolution in human history” (p. 28). The old school methods of communication have become outdated and the presence of truly…

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    Whether the case be, breaking organized crime, ending a draft or giving sacred land back to the Indians, the system of the Foreign and Domestic Policy has been doing its job to benefit the US since 1789, by President Thomas Jefferson. A foreign Policy is the way our government handles other nations, pertaining a threat or compromise. Obama, since the inauguration in 2009, has taken on many conditions regarding the Foreign Policy, such as, The NATO Interventions, or the on-going trade…

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    Generalizations derived from traditional international politics do not apply today in the following ways: war between great powers is unthinkable, so new world orders will emerge; because of the high interdependence of states, Gross Domestic Product is no longer a valid measurement of power; and the presence of data and cyber-security issues causes problems regarding globalization and who controls cyberspace, which can decrease American hegemony. According to Robert Jervis in his essay, “The…

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    Today’s society is comprised of multiple platforms of media, both mainstream and alternative, which is responsible for distributing and informing members of the public about events. Through the use of platforms such as television, radio, newspapers, magazines and social media, the media is able to present perceptions on multiple issues. It is often found, however, that the media sensationalizes events to sell stories, this is demonstrated in the frequent distortion of crime. This essay will…

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    Military force is only one of the four instruments of power on the United States D.I.M.E. (Diplomacy, Information, Military, and Economic) model of national power. I am going to discuss how the use of force relates to the D.I.M.E. model and two types of power (“Soft” and “Hard” power), as well as resources associated with D.I.M.E. instruments of power. I agree with Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye’s idea that force is not normally used to solve disputes between states. However, to say force is…

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    Foreign aid is not a new concept to American people. For generations there has been programs set in place to help impoverished nations struggling to survive and industrialize. Money and supplies is continuously poured into countries such as Africa, with varying effects. Article after article has been published in substantial newspapers and magazines encouraging the donation and help of everyone, but should the people respond? Have these countries become dependent on foreign aid, or is it pulling…

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    Industrial Revolution resulted limited land area which cannot support a large population. Because of that Europe's population in the 19th century increased from 1800-1914, the European population then increased from 190 million to 460 million development. The same period the US population increased from about 5 million 100 million people. Population growth is closely linked with the British urbanization. The industrial revolution promoted the rapid development of social productive forces and…

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    Explain the advantages and disadvantages of placing ads in different types of media, such as newspapers, magazines, TV, and radio. Most people are interested of the news so they keep stick with the media. The business owners looking for the best way to advertise their products, where many people could watch their advertising. So they usually chose something related to the media to send their products to people who are interested in media. There are too many advantages of advertising by media.…

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