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    integrated and hence resulted in an interdependent world economy. Globalization has several phases, including globalization of markets and the frontiers of production. As far as this change is concerned, globalization is a world-wide exchange of both international and natural resources, though not limited to other factors of economic, cultural or political issues. For example, as a pioneer of the ‘Otaku’ culture, Japan’s design series of narrative comic books and animations has gained traction…

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    Seaport Case Study

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    multiplying the number of parties and documents involved. The security of each transfer facility and the trustworthiness of each company are critical in the overall security of the shipment. Besides that, the most complex challenge for port security and law enforcement is the formation of internal criminal conspiracies. The port security manager should ensure that only authorized and vetted personnel can act freely around the port to prevent the port employees’ unique access to vessels and…

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    Globalization can be simply defined as one big global economy, making international trades (import and export) easier. With a bigger marketplace, product demands are bigger, which means more business opportunities, and it helps exported nations to boost their productivities and as well as employment rates. Thus, poverty may be cut because of globalization. However, alongside with more demands, competitors increased too. Increased competition from globalization helps stimulate innovation (to…

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    Drones: A Case Study

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    There are four real issues surrounding the use of drones during times of war: who controls any weapons onboard, does the control of the drone violate any international laws, are the uses of a drone proportionate to the effectiveness of the military exercise and the type of conflict, and does the use of the drove violate any national boundaries that are already in place (Kennedy, 2013). While these issues are discussed…

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    Corruption is one of the obstacles constraining the economic and social prosperity in Kosovo (Mehmedi, 2012). In corruption funds are diverted from its initial goal and therefore fields like poverty, inequality, economic growth, the health sector, infrastructure and the education sector are affected severly (Abbink, 2012). The distribution of spending that was going to be payed to workers on this fields, tool and technology, new roads and social service are now being placed somewhere else. It…

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    scrutiny -- much less protest -- of violent interrogation is depicted. In fiction, as in life, human rights violations take longer than 24 hours to come to light, when they do at all. But if the good guys on 24 go about their work largely unaccountable to law or to public opinion, they remain obligated, within the show's moral order, to one…

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    Wiesner 1 Judah Wiesner Joan Fisher English 101 March 7, 2017 Above the law: Murder without consequence As stated in the 10 commandments, “Thou shalt not kill.” A clear statement, yet if necessary we kill without thought, but mostly for self-defense; but if, for example, you killed an innocent civilian, you would spend 15 years to life in prison. If thousands of people are getting locked up every day for murder, why shouldn’t the government? The United States of America should stop drone…

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    offshore supplier without consideration of further restrictions, auditing or consequences of the violating behavior. This opportunity holds the potential of a three percent increase of legal cost if government finds out about the supplier breaking the law. The opposite would be not to distribute additional capacity to the manufacturer because of the listed ethical doubts. Although it implies that the company cannot meet the increasing demand and has to expect a sales loss of about five…

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    Task 2 Long Essay

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    all human rights and fundamental freedoms can be fully realized” and “[the] human right to development also implies the full realization of the right of peoples to self-determination, which includes, subject to the relevant provisions of both International Covenants on Human Rights, the exercise of their inalienable right to full sovereignty over all their natural wealth and resources” (Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights 1986). The collective human rights greatly help developing…

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    retain its authenticity, or it has been lost, or stolen for more than 2 years. If the object due to human error, was accessioned twice or a very similar object has been already accessioned. Of course, if the object is subject to international, federal, state or local law which requires the deaccession of the said object, then it will be discarded as directed by that…

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