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    Firstly, liberalism stems from a stream of thought that believes that morality, law and international organization can form the basis of global relations to make peaceful cooperation possible. Liberalism is also optimistic about the international community and its ability to achieve diplomatic solutions while viewing states as part of a collective rather than a unitary actor motivated by self-interest. To this end, liberals…

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    My recommendation for dealing with “A Growing Threat” document is to publish it. The government’s reaction to this document was to hold off on publication of a story on the seized Korean device until the government is ready to announce it. The government offered an exclusive interview in exchange, but no date was given as when the story would be released. The public deserves to know the true extent of the North Korean threat. The public was already aware of the fact that the North Koreans sold…

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    Question #1: What would be your response to the order? Explain in detail. My first response towards the operation order is to question the necessity of forcefully removing local evacuee from their homes and destroying their property if they refuse to evacuate. Then explain to the commander that this type of action is prohibited and in clear violation of the Law of War. My second response will be to advice that the operation order be revised before the execution of the order because the…

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    What motivated me to pick this topic is that I want to know more about how different colored athletes have to go through their everyday lives facing the challenges that occur to them. The novel "Lost in Shangri-La" was released in 2011. It narrates the gripping account of a World War II American military plane crash in Dutch New Guinea. The main plot point of the book is the survivors' rescue mission after they got stuck in a dangerous and isolated jungle that was home to aboriginal tribes. The…

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    agriculture, population in Europe also increased which resulted in the growth of agricultural villages, towns, and cities. The growth and abundance of agriculture was due to the exceptional weather changes as well as technological advances and cooperation of the neighboring villagers. Emerging from the fertile climates, peasants began to clear forested areas by cutting down trees, draining swamps, and even claiming reclaiming land from the sea (Spielvogel, 240). In order to properly accomplish…

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    The Australian film industry has been around since the late 1800s but it took until 1970s for it to fully start. This is because, during this period, the Australian government started funding feature films through the Film Finance Cooperation. This sparked an era of ‘Comedy Gold’, in which many cult classics such as Crocodile Dundee and The Castle were made, excellent examples of Australians cinema. However, during this period, larger American films swamped the Australian film industry with…

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    Theme: How do I demonstrate Professionalism as an employee of MBPS Manulife Financials vision is “to be the most professional financial services organization in the world, providing strong, reliable, trustworthy and forward-thinking solutions for our customers’ most significant financial decisions”. To achieve this, they have established five core values to help their employees imbue this vision into their lives. These values are Professionalism, Value to our Customers, Integrity, Demonstrated…

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    team to success that they must put their racial conflict aside and work together to become a winning team. Coach Boone (Washington) knew that, in order to coach the team successfully, he would need to instill an atmosphere that promoted intergroup cooperation. He believed Coach Yoast ( Will Patton) would be a great addition and that they could, eventually, share a common goal of team unity with the desire to win. Coach Boone knew integration among the coaches…

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    “Lord of the Flies depicts the transformation into savagery of a group of English schoolboys stranded on a desert island without adult supervision in the aftermath of a plane crash.” (“On Symbolic Significance of Characters in Lord of the Flies.”). In the beginning of the novel the boys were scared but they still had hope. They known that they needed a chief, food, fire, and a place to survive against the elements. When they decided who the chief was the boy realized the differences in what Jack…

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    Saudi Arabia Stability

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    Saudi Arabia, the Key to Middle East Stability The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s role as the key to Middle East stability is becoming more important in the current world climate, more specifically the United States Central Command Area of Operations. General regional instability of the Middle East, religious conflicts, and Iranian hegemonic intentions add to obstacles for Saudi Arabia to overcome. These issues also undermine United States’ interests to bring peace to the region. Saudi…

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