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    As a kid growing up I never thought about a language being more important than the English language. I would hear people having conversations in English, billboards or signs are in English, articles or journals are written in English, everything surrounding me was in English. English had become the main communication tool in state and all over the world. Whether it’s business, communication, or education, the English language has taken over internationally. I think that the English language…

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    There is an argument in international relations that state sovereignty is being undermined by globalisation. Scholars argue new global powers are bringing about the end of state sovereignty as states are losing the ability to effectively govern their own societies and economies. (Ohmae 1995, Scholte 2000 in McGrew 2014: 16) This essay however will attempt to reaffirm the importance of the sovereign state despite globalisation, initially through examining some arguments for the proposed idea, and…

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    In the excerpt Anti-Duhring called Theoretical, Friedrich Engels takes a historical materialist approach to show that the capitalist mode of production is fundamentally contradictory. From this theory, he follows a trace of social and economic conflicts that occur from this contradiction. The following essay will define historical materialism as described by Engels, as well as explaining the fundamental contradiction and the two contradictions that arise from it, and finally concluding with a…

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    Realism United Nations

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    How Realism Explains the Establishment of the United Nations The theory of realism looks at international organizations in one way; it asserts that international organizations are mainly created to cater to particular states ' interests. Therefore, the UN was established based on particular states ' interests (Mearsheimer, 1995). Furthermore, power, in the realism theory, begins with achieving the goal of state survival (defensive realism) and ends with global hegemons (offensive realism)…

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    THE PROFILE OF PR PROFESSIONALS Australian public relations industry has too few informations. According to ABS (2009), it claimed Public Relations Professionals are 14,600 in Australia, and 20% of them had registered in the PRIA. Australia Government has a research post on Job Outlook, and it exhaustively describe the current profile of Public Relations Professionals in Australia. One of the most interesting point is that 72.3% of Public Relations Professionals are female. (Job Outlook 2013)…

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    A huge amount of interest has been placed in studying oxytocin, not only on for its implication in female reproduction, but also for modulation of several aspects of social behavior. This review will first focus on mammalian organisms. In most of the experiments discussed below, microdialysis was used to measure the level of OT and AVP because of its ability to directly monitor both neuropeptides when released in the brain (Landgraf & Newmann, 2004). a) Social bonding A study on the behavioral…

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    Doing Public Relations in Hawaii According to an interview with senior specialist in PR Huy Vo in PR week (2015) it is wise to use local terms when doing public relations in Hawaii. Vo also advises businesses to make their employees wear Aloha shirts instead of a suit in their headshots for the businesses ' website or other marketing merchandises. An uptight suit does not fit in the loose Hawaiian market in the same way. Vo said that “taking the time to learn about the culture is key in doing…

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    Nursing is an honorable and skillful profession, it requires years of training and education. The purpose of this paper is to bring attention to the negative portrayal of nurses in the media and how it does not reflect the reality of what nurse’s do. I completed my search by using the sites CINAHL, Proquest, google scholar, and youtube. I used the restrictions; image of nurs*, and stereo*, and I set the databases to find peer reviewed articles within 2008 to 2015 in the English language. The…

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    Ir Theories

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    combination of theories does best at explaining change (use examples from recent events)? Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, major global changes have occurred in the world. In order to understand these changes from an International relations’ point of view, we must look at theories such as realism, liberalism and Constructivism. Realism is a paradigm based on the assumption that politics are essentially a struggle between the power and position of countries and their interests.…

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    The stakeholders affected by 2008 MLFI Crisis. This paper will debate the 2008 Crisis at Maple Leaf Foods Inc (MLFI). The case study suggest that MLFI 2008 crisis can be considered an “issue” according to Sexty as corporate performance was not up to the stakeholder’s expectations (Sexty, 2012). This suggests that if we applied Sexty issue management to respond to this crisis first by identifying the issues and second by analyzing it. As Sexty described, identify every stakeholder has different…

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