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    state, nongovernmental organizations, federal agencies, and private interests who made studies, regulation, policy making, development, monitoring of coastal resources, planning, restoration, management, and acquisition. While the efforts and cooperation made success in the California Coastal Management, there are three (3) agencies in the state that have supported and broader roles in the management of the coastal, namely: the California Coastal Commission, the State Coastal Conservancy,…

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    more value and strengthen the business in the community. Target is a wide range from food items to video games, a huge variety of choices and remarkable prices compared as well to other stores. Target is now operating an Australian version of the cooperation, in 1973 although from the naming rights, the American and Australian companies unaffiliated. Target carries a huge variety of produce from deli items to sport equipments as well having popular brands. Target now operates a “Super Target”…

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    How realists and liberalists ( in international relations context) see individuals, groups and the world differently The differences between realists and liberalists come from their difference in the view of the individual. For realists “homo homini lupus”, that is, individuals are selfish and will try to subjugate their opponents whenever they will have the occasion. Only the power of the State with its legitimate use of violence can bring order from anarchy. Liberalists, instead, have a more…

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    Overview: Inspector Leonard has taken on severaal challeges during this rating period and has excelled in all of them. I am impressed at his ability to multi-task and still produce quality work. Inspector Leonard is an exceptional performer and is always a pleasure to work with. He conducts himself in a professional manner and is quick to volunteer if assistance is needed. He always performs all of his duties in an accurate and timely manner maintaining open communication with his supervisor…

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    ability to heed others’ opinions, is necessary for information to be properly relayed, ideas to develop, and for collaboration to occur (Fewster-Thuente, 2015, p. 358). Collaboration requires the cooperation of nurses, physicians, and clients to provide the best possible patient care and this cooperation is often reflective on how well the healthcare team…

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    there is a need to increase civil society’s level of custodian and ownership of state asset. In recent years, the utilization of idle assets in the form of cooperation with the private sector is increasing. The cooperation is carried out within the business framework between the government and the private sector. In order for such cooperation to provide optimal results to the state revenue, it has to be supported by an adequate business skill from the asset managers. Lack of business skill…

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    ideals and principles which are their common heritage and facilitating their economic and social progress" (website, europe.eu). The Council basically set the foundation for a later European Parliament that would exemplify and facilitate political cooperation between the separate nation-states that comprised its makeup. There would also need to be mutual control of resources in Europe, especially coal and steel in Western Germany, to provide reassurance against the rebuilding of armies with too…

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    “In the early 1800s, an estimated 80 percent of the world’s population lived on today’s equivalent of $1.50 a day or less. It took more than 150 years . . . to cut that share in half (the first time). The miracle is that mankind has managed to cut the ranks of the poor in half again, this time in a mere 25 years” (Griswold 2) But what is this miracle? How did we manage to achieve these astonishing results? The answer lies on the increase in globalization in recent years. Through the use of…

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    of any prewar agreement. He once again fails to clearly link this to Waltz’s self-help notion, which when applied to this situation would make it so that states are ultimately incapable of reaching an agreement because of an innate distaste for cooperation and need for self reliance within the uncertain international field. Although Fearon’s failure to acknowledge the concept of self-help weakens his argument, it does not negate his claims entirely as they retain their merit and would only have…

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    property and free enterprise, widespread international interactions and human rights. Liberalism also stresses the benefits of the open-market and widespread international trade and investments. The outcomes which come from liberalism are greater cooperation also there will be less war and conflict, which is important motivation behind the European integration. (Oxford University Press, 2013) . Liberalism roots lie in the connect with human rights from the earlier in the west Phalian,…

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