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    components of the internationalization process, places the United States prevails as the top destination for international students, especially from East Asian students. Each year, the number of students from East Asian countries keeps rising (Institute of International Education, 2015), for this reason, I decided to conduct a qualitative research study to understand the reasons that motivate international students from East Asia to pursue an overseas higher education versus a domestic higher…

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    product per capita, there are other reasons why it is not a good form of measure. There are things that are left out of the gross domestic product measure, such as free time, or leisure time. If we give into the pressure to only work four days a week, that extra day off will have a negative effect on the gross domestic product number. This is because the gross domestic product is the total of output. So if there is a country with overworked and sick people but has a high gross domestic product…

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    International relations, like most things in the political arena, is influenced by ideology which is at the root of the competing impulses driving U.S. foreign policy, internationalism and unilateralism (Kaufman, 2014). The decisions political leaders make are often influenced by their preconceptions about how the world works. These preconceptions are often created from theories. In his “One World, Rival Theories”, Jack Snyder makes the case that out of the three dominant theories guiding…

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    The death penalty is a controversial means of punishment that divides society on whether it is morally acceptable to allow individuals to die as retribution for serious crimes. Australia abolished the death penalty in 1973 under the Commonwealth Death Penalty Abolition Act. Under this Act, a person under the laws of the Commonwealth “is not liable to the punishment of death for any offence (1973, s.4).” The Australian government later passed the Crimes Legislation Amendment (Torture Prohibition…

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    paper will focus on the sustainable aspects of Marriott International, the issues this organization faces in its daily operations and with meeting ecological operations in around the world across all of their brands. Marriott International is an iconic brand within the hospitality and tourism industry that includes 18 brands with nearly 4,000 properties around the world (Marriott.com, 2015). Marriott Corporation (became Marriott International in 1993) was founded by J. Willard and Alice Marriott…

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    state as punishment for a crime. Someone can be sentenced for the death penalty by committing a crime on top of intentionally and knowingly trying to murder somebody. When it came to execution people there were many methods that were used in the old days and that are used in the present. The used the garrote(wire tighten around the neck), stoning(getting rocks thrown), guillotine(beheading), hanging, shooting, firing squad, gas chamber, electric chair, and lethal injection. Lethal injection is…

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    a recipe for disaster. Once I spend more time in the room I will be able to look around and feel more comfortable with where I am. This will make it much easier than going up to the front of the class and looking out and feeling like it is my first day of school. Giving a speech to a professor I am not familiar with is another way I can set myself up to fail. By going to class everyday, I will learn more about my professor as a person and their expectations, such as how they grade. Asking…

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    that, that means the death penalty is not an effective way to deterrent them; if murderers do not know that they will be sentenced to death after committing crimes, it means that the death penalty does not achieve as the desired effect. Amnesty international (2000) has declared that there is no clear evidence to show the death penalty can reduce the criminal rate. As a result, the intimidation effect of death penalty is useless to avoid the increasing criminal rate. Additionally, some people…

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    One very important aspect of international economics and what agreeably has made international trade existent is globalization. It’s the increasing connection and integration of people, organizations, countries and different cultures around the globe. We integrate through political, economical and social issues, trade and foreign investment. We’ve learnt that with globalization, no nations exist in economic isolation (Carbaugh). No country has achieved economic success without being open to the…

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    such as planning, organising and controlling tend to go through several issues. They are expected to be well informed about the laws in the host country in addition to those at home and be prepared to face issues like unfair competition and the day to day differences in marketing and health safety regulation. Aside that…

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