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    the loss of these mammals. Through regulation was seen to be needed, there are many stakeholders within the issue of whaling who have different perspectives, affecting these regulations. Currently whaling is regulated by the International Whaling Commission, whaling is still allowed for indigenous individuals who use…

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    Persuasive Whaling Essay

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    Jerry Li Mrs. Kimpton English IV, Period 5/6 27 October 2015 Drop the Harpoon and Save the World When talking about whaling in the ocean, people generally attribute it to adventurous, or even heroic, images of brave sailors chasing those gigantic marine creatures in the stormy seas with harpoons in their hands. Whaling plays an important role in the long history of human beings. It persists until today in many cultures as a tradition. However, years of hunting have pushed the whales on the…

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    Whales, a wonderful and magnificent innovation of mother nature. Not only they are beautifying the environment, but also they help to stabilize the ecosystem by maintaining the over flow of the food chain in the sea. Furthermore they are carrying a big value towards the specific country’s tourism industry. From whale watching and whale swimming the certain country can attracts many foreign tourists towards their country. But these creatures are endangered. Whaling is the main threat to their…

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    international trade game, performed in class, was to teach that trade is essential for many countries to survive. In certain countries, one resource may be scarce while another is of abundance. In order to balance out this dispersion of resources trade occurs between countries. This process even takes place within the countries, transactions between consumers and producers face trade offs of their supplies. Without it, each side will eventually collapse. In the international trade game, the goal…

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    Countries that permit monopolies to dominate industries, whether through de jure or de facto monopolies, are effectively keeping international trade from occurring within those industries. If England were to have an equally efficient and accurate search engine akin to Google, Google would likely limits its push of search into the English market. Rather, Google, and firms in a similar situation…

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    A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shape the World The total amount of export and imports takes place across national borders in the world is amazing. According to International Monetary Fund, above $20 trillions of total goods and services will be exchanged each year in times to come. In 2008, United States alone have imported and exported over $4.5 trillion of goods and services. The US have traded virtually to every country in the world. It is true that Americans have imported chocolate from…

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    The scenario clearly depicts the unlawful act of Aussie Clothes because they accepted the delivery and then refused to pay the price of the items. In fact, Aussie Clothes sold the items on discounted price to the customers and gain profit. The issue or the problem lies with the Aussie Clothes because instead of returning the items and terminating the contract they accepted the delivery and gained profit. On the other hand, Jump Clothing (seller), took advantage of this unlawful act of Aussie…

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    Causes Of Migration

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    Migration The globalization have step into changed this world to go forward. Advance technology that make people easy to communicate and travel to another place this make people around the world are linked with each other. The development of economic system that unequal are create the gap between the rich and the poor countries. Form this reason, it was a one main cause of the migration wave that mostly of them are from the poor country to the rich country to find a good opportunities job and…

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    Glocalisation Analysis

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    >>What is glocalisation? We all familiar with the word globalisation, which is a process of exchanging and integration. It could be seen in many aspects, such as politics, economic, culture, society and environment. But what is glocalisation? Does it related to globalisation? Glocalisation is a combination of "globalisation" and “localisation". When globalisation combined with localisation, it becomes glocalisation. This is a new concept that describes a product or service is customised…

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    The case study of The Swatch Company is mainly aimed to explore the management, marketing and positioning decisions that organisation make in order to enhance its product line within domestic boundaries. The case study analysis has significantly reflected the outcomes for the Swatch Company in the aspects of developing marketing and positioning strategies for significant international expansion. It is evident that the management of the company under particular consideration should consider the…

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