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    Pros and Cons of Globalization Every individual is the subject to globalization. For a different purposes a lot of people travel from one country to the other. On the other hand, people uses different social media for communication, entertainment, educational purposes, and for political purposes. Today I would like to speak to you about one of this thing which is Globalization and its pros and cons. I am one of the students who traveled across the continent for educational purpose. I…

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    may result into tragedies like war between states and its allies. International relations or IR was created to study and understand relations among states and know the cause of conflict between states so that it could prevent war from happening. International relations try to make foreign relations better so that war may be altered. Foreign relations include trade between nations and how they interact with one another. International relations has different theories. Theories such as realism…

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    Foreign Shock Case Study

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    main trading partners are significant impacts on own country’s economy activities either in positive way or negative way. According to Ibrahim (2003) that this issue can be explored through two mechanisms such as business cycle transmission, and International trade and capital flows. Ibrahim had estimated industrial production (IP) growth, consumer price index (CPI), M2 growth, exchange rate, Malaysia T-bill and US federal fund rates over the monthly data of January 1977 to August 1998 in both…

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    potential growth. Intellectual property has therefore grown into one of the world’s biggest and fastest-growing fields of law thereby necessitating the demand for IP professionals well versed in this area to deal with (IPRs) across the national and international borders. In a broadly way, Intellectual Property can be defined as the legal rights which resulted from intellectual activity in the industrial, scientific, literary and artistic fields.…

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    advantage of their vertical integration. ● Being very limited in their product line, SeQuential cannot take advantage of many opportunities presented to them locally and internationally. ● Having weak market identity means SeQuential has very little international presence compared to industry behemoths like Renewable Energy Group. Threats ● Vertical integration allows the company to reduce costs and gain a competitive advantage against competitors. ● Alliances and partnerships…

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    other Asia countries, but also Hong Kong has a unique outbound tourism market of it own. According to the report republished by UNWTO in 2010, Hong Kong ranked as the 4th largest outbound tourism market in Asia and 14th in the world regarding international tourism expenditure. (Export.gov) Also, Hong Kong has about 85.3 million outbound tourists in 2012 as well as a steady increase of departures from 2009 to 2012. (The World Bank) Analysis of Travel Difference by Gender Due to the study…

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    Cannibalism Analysis

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    Cannibalism, as an unacceptable and repugnant act that seriously challenges moral doctrines, has been castigated by contemporary civil society for a long time. A sufficient number of literary works on cannibalism, ranging from fictional novels and explorers’ documents to scholarly research, reflect the fear and boycott of this barbarous and brutal crime from so-called civilized society. Anthropologist Rupert Stasch, however, indicated that Korowai witch execution, in a form of a bloody ritual…

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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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    Shell's Csr Case Study

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    4.10 Local effects of Shell and Statoil's CSR in Nigeria The CSR concept however has the capability of both positive and negative effects. There is no doubt saying Chevron and Shell's CSR concepts have brought quit a number of developments and knowledge that the host communities benefited from (Tuodolo, 2009). Chevrons Agbami scholarship and Shell's CD programs has contributed immensely to the building up of local capacity, encourage growth of local economy and social capital establishment.…

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    foreign intervention often brings about chaos and destruction. This can be seen during the Soviet Afghan war. In 1979, the USSR deployed the 40th Army in Afghanistan, staging a coup and installing Soviet loyalist Babrak Karmal. The Soviets received international backlash, both from the Islamic Conference, and the United Nations. Soon, Afghan insurgents began receiving aid and military training from the United States and its allies.…

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