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    Sea Shepherd Essay

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    system of global governance and its relationship with other global actors. Sea Shepherd’s role is to investigate, document and take action when necessary to expose and confront illegal activities at sea. They worked with the International Whaling Commission (IWC) to come to a resolution with support from the United States and Australia in 2014. This, and Australia taking Japan to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) lead to Japan losing their whaling permits. Discuss the extent and…

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    We The People Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson and the founding fathers wrote this document that unified the thirteen colonies. It stated, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” This quote proves that for the country to be successful, all men have to be treated the same way so that we are unified. Jim Crow Laws…

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    Taiji with an intervention of high-technology equipment to drive the dolphins towards the coast. The only established and well-recognised international organisation responsible for the protection and welfare of cetaceans is the International Whaling Commission (IWC). Even though IWC aims to protect a variety of cetaceans, it fails to protect small cetaceans such as dolphins…

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    taken to stop this cruelty before we totally wipe out the whole whale species. “Whaling is still carried out by Japan, Norway and Iceland, who kill 2000 whales between them each year and also continue to trade in whale products. It has to stop!” (BBC Whale Hunt) The International Whaling Commission, IWC, has already put a ban on catching these poor harmless whales, but that isn’t enough or at least hasn’t been, since whales continue to be decimated more and more. Two great solutions to the…

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    Three Mile Island Failure

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    A couple weeks after the accident President Carter put together a commission of 12 members called the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island. They concluded the workers were not at fault because they were following their training. The reason this accident played out was the improper training of the power plant workers, specifically, their emergency procedures. The commission formed the INPO, which promotes the safe and reliable operation of nuclear power plants…

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    The Whaling Industry

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    The definition of whaling in the dictionary is “the practice or industry of hunting and killing whales for their oil, meat, or whalebone.” Whaling has been around for centuries, some evidence even showing whaling being practiced as far back as 6,000 B.C. So in other words, whaling has been around for thousands of years. In the 17th century whaling had truly been materialized into an industry. For the next two centuries, the whaling industry had skyrocketed, making it a highly competitive…

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    “For hundreds of years, local fishermen have hunted whales, and the food source was considered part of their tradition and culture.” Despite, a ban and moratorium imposed by the International Whaling Commission. Norwegians, have continued to hunted whales as they have for centuries. The meat that is harvested from the whales is used for food and to sustain the livelihood of families residing on the coastal regions of the country. Like Norway, Japan has a long standing history of whale fishing…

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    of all these are globalization and trade liberalization. Globalization is understood to be the increased unification of nations and economies worldwide through commercial activities, merging of laws that govern trading activities as well as increased technological innovation (Henry, 2012). This has made it easy for entities to carry out business activities in economies which are alien to them and achieve great success. In the same line, liberalization of trade is understood as the concept of…

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    international trade has a huge development in whole society. The definition of international trade is the voluntary exchange of goods or services between organizations and countries (Grimwade, N. 2000). It covered import trade and export trade, and it can be seen as foreign trade as a nation’s angle of view, and it come from social productive forces and state formation. Besides, international trade is very important and necessary to a country’s development. For example, the exports of trade can…

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    Globalisation of business has become one of the main focuses of many companies and institutions nowadays. For many companies globalisation of their business is one of the criteria of determining how successful they are. Usually the main purpose of globalisation tends to be the making of higher revenue, however other companies also consider fame, respect and the reputation of their company when globalising . Many companies aside from establishing their branches, go to the extent of buying off…

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