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    Republicans, an LGBTQ+ conservative group, stated that “the nod to conversion therapy was included at the urging of Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council, which has been called an anti-L.G.B.T. extremist group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.” He further clarified this by explaining that “there are only two types of therapies for minors that are notable and that are controversial at present. One is ex-gay conversion therapy and the other is transgender hormone therapy,…

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    The Ministry of Labor and Social Security should introduce appropriate policies that encompass ethical standards and accountability. The first one should be creating laws that prohibit discrimination based on household registration as the existing labor laws do not protect rural workers. Some regional governments in China even adopt regulations that restrict the employment of rural workers (Li), an aspect done in a bad way. However, most people that work for…

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    The evolution of multinational strategies from multinational European companies in the early twentieth century, international American companies post World War Two and finally Japanese Global companies during the 1970’s and 1980’s (Dobson, Starkey and Richards, 2004). However, a new type of strategy, the transnational strategy, is now necessary to balance local and global strategy and is, ‘the corporate equivalent of being able to walk, chew gum and whistle at the same time.’ (Bartlett, 1986)…

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    Danish geologist have also found evidence that the island is more geologically similar to Greenland than to Ellesmere Island. (Dawes and Tukiainen 78-79). Denmark also claims Hans Island based on a ruling made in 1933 by the Permanent Court of International Justice decided in favor of Denmark over the legal status of Greenland (Byers 24; Kristiansen 35; Stevenson 265). In his book “Who Owns the Artic?” Michael Byers claims the only real entitlement that Denmark has over Hans Island is the use…

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    The Free Trade and Trade Barriers Through the rise and development of technology and economy, internationalization and globalization have been the most popular topic among people. People try to achieve the internationalization and globalization in many different fields, such as culture, education, economy, and so on. In long run perspective, the free trade is definitely the way to achieve the globalization. As David Ricardo argued, the foreign trade could creates many benefit to a country;…

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    The Romans, as Agamben notes, where people that were very concerned with the law of works, which they feel they must defend. However, Paul enters the scene with his messianic theory and argues that this process would not abolish the law of works, but rather preserve and bring it to fulfillment through faith, giving them a reason more than harm to do the works. Agamben uses many international references to qualify his extensive commentary, which proves difficult at times to strain out…

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    and other strategic partners has become a crucial factor in creating competitive advantage. At the same time, various stakeholders, including consumers, shareholders, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), public authorities, trade unions, and international organisations, are showing an increasing interest in environmental…

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    1. Case Name: Burnham v. Superior Court Case Citation: 495 U.S. 604 (1990) Issue: If a person is in another state on business unrelated to a legal matter before a court, does that state have jurisdiction over that person? Rule of Law: If a person is physically in a state, then that State has jurisdiction over that person regardless of the reason they are in the state. Rationale: Due process is possible for each person within the state that has jurisdiction over the person. Holding: Yes…

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    In 2003, the establishment of the Constitutional court as a first and final court had been established with the authority to determine the constitutionality of Indonesia’s law. The impact and importance of human rights are so deep and strong that the constitutions of Indonesia, incorporated many of the provisions of rights codified in the said Declaration in their respective…

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    Japan's Foreign Aid

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    purpose, includes; urging social development, to put a standard of life in a wider scale of freedom, as well as make the use of international machinery in order to promote people’s economic and social advancement (Ramiarison, 2010). In International Relations, foreign aid could be defined as a delivery of assistance in the form of goods, services, and capital within an international dimension, the sender and the receiver of the foreign aid itself…

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