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    competition of the insurance firm. Therefore it is recommended that regional marketing managers creates marketing plans for the their regions and instruct local officials to customize plans for a specific market. Similarly, the consulting firms may have already given Kemp many proposals that could improve the company’s current short-term issues, but none of the consulting firms addressed Kemp’s concerns regarding functional managers at the regional office and the business unit managers in the…

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    Public Transportation Systems for Urban Areas Objective: Introduction: 1. Urban Public Transportation Systems: Cities and metropolitan areas are centers of diverse activities, which require efficient and convenient transportation of persons and gods. It is often said that transportation is the lifeblood of cities. High density of activities makes it possible and necessary that high capacity modes, such as bus, light rail and metro, be used because they are more economical, more energy efficient…

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    Many Africans lay the blame on OAU. Political conflicts in Africa have become bloody and nastier. These political conflicts come from communities, and then it expands to the national level, then to the regional level. Many civil wars have turned into inter-state conflicts (Wallace, 2009). Civil wars are a clear indication that OAU failed to achieve one of its critical roles, that of bringing unity and solidarity to African States. These are just evidences…

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    Introduction: Globalization is the process of global economic and political integration which connects countries with the facilitation of global communications. As technology rapidly developed in the past centuries, trade globalization accelerated. Global trade becomes economically and politically important to all countries. As more and more developing and low-income countries enter into the global integration, there is always an ongoing debate on the relationship between globalization and…

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    The Liberal Party originated in the reformist opposition groups that emerged in the mid-19th century in what are now the provinces of Quebec and Ontario “Rouges” (Reds) in the former and Clear Grits in the latter. The looseness and instability of all party formations at the time were especially persistent on what came to be called the Liberal side. Both before and after the 1867 creation of the Canadian federation, the Conservatives under Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada’s first prime minister,…

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    Atlantic Trade Organization (NATO)-Ukraine relations and the conflict between the two countries over Crimea. Both Russia and Ukraine are regional powers and conflict has arisen because of their power struggle as well. Though the power hegemony is important in the area, particularly to Russia, the countries depend on one another and cooperation is essential for regional stability. The countries must overcome their history which leads to the conflict over Crimea and come to peace…

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    responsibility to control vice influences that would alter peaceful coexistence among the citizens. Different countries have different option that are regulated by the social and culture of people. The international human right values social culture integration whereby, the process is based on the interest of the country’s citizens. In the development and implementation of the human right codes, United Nations instruments are essential forming the basis of human right. In the Australia,…

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    1. Introduction Regional development, especially regional inequality, is an important area of academic inquiry and government policy. Regional inequality has been an important issue in China since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, due largely to its role in the debates over the nature of socialism, central control and local autonomy, and resource allocation among regions (Wei, 2002). On the other hand, regional policy is a concept that is widely used and is not…

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    The leaders from the ‘land of stars and stripes’ may have already acknowledged the increasing need for further American engagement in the region’s multilateral frameworks since countries in Asia are determined to move forward with economic integration and improved political collaboration. All in all, the economic, security, and political domes in Asia is undergoing yet another evolution. They deliver a timely reminder that any American policy for a new arrangement within the region will need…

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    Multi-level governance and federalism: a comparison of the models & a discussion on the future of the EU The purpose of this essay is to compare multi-level governance and federalism models in the sense of European Union and to discuss the future of the European Union based on these models. Firstly, I define what exactly multi-level governance and federalism models represent and what are the similarities and differences. Further on is a discussion about the developments of EU based on these…

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