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    world involve a foreign language. Students with dual-language…

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    “ducere”, to lead. This is what I believe to lay at the core to answering these questions. As educators, I believe it our duty to lead students to understanding themselves, their future, and their place in that future, wherever that may be. Where do foreign languages fit into this? It is my profound belief, that through language, we are able to open up so many possibilities for ourselves and those around us. I have chosen German as my second language, but there are so many left to learn, and…

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    the other nation and its people. In the film, McNamara strongly criticize LeMay’s decision of burning 100,000 people to death when it was evident that Japan was on the brink of defeat . What McNamara had learned from the cruelty of United States foreign policy matches with liberalists’ point of view that expansion of democracy can be achieved through use of military power , and long-term peace can be achieved if the states work cooperatively( 21). He had learned that stopping the bombing would…

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    Communicating in foreign languages is important and is taught in many secondary and high schools around the United States. Some examples of foreign languages taught in various schools are French, Spanish, and Chinese. These are three of the most popular languages taught in the country. Teaching students these languages are important because it gives the student an understanding of the cultures, and history of other ethnicities. Also, speaking a foreign language makes you a better candidate for a…

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    a solo trip. As she is leaving her hotel to go out late at night, cold fingers press against her mouth from behind and she is pulled into the dark. Her cries for help were nonexistent to the people passing because the tongue she spoke in was only foreign ramblings to the natives. Public schools should make Spanish a mandatory class along with the required academic classes because being bilingual offers many more career opportunities that those who only speak English…

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    source of capital for development in developing countries " (Jenkins R. n.d), and the emphasis of development agencies on poverty reduction as a prominent goal" the need for more study into the correlation between poverty and the direct impact of foreign direct investment on poverty reduction needs to be exploited. FDI and growth A study conducted by a Laura Alfaro of the Harvard Business school finds that FDI flows into the different sectors of the economy (namely primary, manufacturing, and…

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    To invest in Italy, the company can improve its brand awareness. Furthermore, if companies invest overseas, all of the incomes belong to the company. Based on this situation, the companies reduced pressure of tax in the original country. However, foreign investment will bring much challenge for company. First, the companies expand the business in Italy not easy because of different culture. For example, the Italian people do businesses during lunch. Usually, they need 3 hours lunchtime. But, the…

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    to the Cold War ending, the primary intelligence agency for the Soviet Union was known as the KGB, which was responsible for both domestic and foreign political intelligence (Soldatov & Borogan, 2011, pg. 83). Unlike the United States, which use an agency such as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) or the National Security Agency (NSA) to conduct foreign operations and the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) to conduct domestic operations, the KGB…

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    The increasing of exchange rate volatility, especially after the break-down of the Bretton Woods Agreement Accord in 1993, and the advent of floating exchange rates regime, has been a constant source of concern for both policy makers and academics. The adaption of floating exchange rates regime by several countries and the subsequent occurrences of recurrent exchange rate volatilities around several economies called for a thorough investigation on the impacts of exchange rate volatility on trade…

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    There are many theories, which attempt to explain the motives of FDI. These theories are important steps towards the development of the systematic framework for the emergence of FDI. Hence, this part reviews theoretical literature on the motives of foreign direct investment. The leading theories in identifying the motives of…

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