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    Does the huge amount of money spent on international students causes them academic stress Most often when I see my fellow international students, when I ask them how classes are going, the response I often hear is that, they have so many papers to turn in. The problem is not the number of assignments, but they pressure to turn in a perfect assignment t get good grades. I say to myself must we be under this pressure at all times? This is not how school life should be, constantly under stress…

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    4. Should actors other than states have full sovereignty? Why? Sovereignty of the state is a property of the state independently of the power of other states to exercise their functions on its territory and abroad, in international communication. The sovereignty of the state is manifested in the supremacy of state power, in its unity and independence. In the literal sense, the word "sovereignty", derived from the Latin word supraneitas (from supra - above), means that property of power, by…

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    Brussels still presents itself to be an extremely well area to begin an up and coming international delight such as Chipotle Mexican Grill’s (CMG). Chipotle Mexican Grill’s (CMG)s quality of food presents itself to be extremely healthy, especially with the non- GMO ingredients that many consumers are in pursuit of. Along with this and many other…

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    In order to understand the relationship between international humanitarian law and international human rights law, the foundation, development and overall intention of these separate sets of laws must be explored. International Humanitarian Law or IHL, is a set of international rules that has been established by treaties or customs for the intention of solving the humanitarian problems that arise directly from international or non-international armed conflicts. This universal body of law began…

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    One of the most important inventions of the nineteenth century was the invention of the steamship. In “The wind of change: Maritime technology, trade and economic development”, Luigi Pascali describes how invention greatly reduced shipping time between countries, thus stimulating international trade with lower shipping costs. It affected most every country that delt with overseas trading, however it affected the United Kingdom the most as they were the primary trading country at the time. The…

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    Organizational development and sustainability advisory services and coaching. * Managing and sharing knowledge with other NGOs, the public and private sectors. * Networking and interchange among NGOs, the public and private sectors, for policy analysis, skill improvement and information sharing. Strategy for involving citizens in development process Well-designed development projects (such as those that have been financed through social funds) can be a catalyst for community…

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    In April 1990, the government of the People’s Republic of China announced its plan to develop the Pudong New Area as part of its economic reform effort to attract foreign investment. The goal of the development is to turn Shanghai into a global commercial centre by creating a precinct of prestigious modern buildings and manicured open spaces with a coordinated infrastructure and communications network. The Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone is the focus of study here. The Lujiazui Finance and Trade…

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    were handled through multilateral efforts. But that period is behind us. There has been a steady rise of new economic powers, and expansion of nuclear club member states, the growing role of regional integrations in combating regional economic development and conflicts, a shift from inter-state to largely intra-state conflicts, intensification of globalization, terrorism, humanitarian emergency, and human rights abuses, have all pre-occupied the multilateral system at the end of Cold War…

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    LITERATURE REVIEW Sun and Heshmati (2010) discussed the role of international trade in expansion of china economic growth. The trade policy and regime is in favor of international trade, which increase the productivity of a country. The result shows the increasing in the global trade help the country in static and dynamics benefits and rapid increase in the nation’s economic growth. They also indicate the increasing effects on china’s regional productivity. Sadhukhan and Singh (2011)…

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    act or process of globalizing: the state of being globalized; especially: the development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked especially by free trade, free flow of capital, and the tapping of cheaper foreign labor markets.”(Merriam Webster) .The Oxford dictionary defines it as, “The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.” According to Magstadt (2003), globalization is “the process by which…

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