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    cut costs and meet the consumer demands for slim meat. Countries such as Canada, United States, Australia, and New Zealand approved the hormones treated meat products. However, some people are concerned about the practice because the use of hormone supplements was unnatural and it…

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    The UK has been a popular destination for International students to opt for higher education, as a result 435,495 international students were enrolled in the academic year 2013-2014 (UK Council for International student Affairs [UKCISA], 2015).Leaving the home country for quality education could build a number of challenges. This essay will, therefore, address some of the challenges faced by International students in the UK and to provide solutions for it. There are many initial challenges a…

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    regions that have economic and other laws that are more free market orientated than a country’s typical or national laws . They were established in coastal regions where foreign investment in joint ventures or new firms became permitted, allowing for trade, foreign investment from international corporations and FDIs. This flexibility of economic policy decisions was accompanied by high supply of cheap labour, incentives to attract investors, including a tax concession scheme where foreign firms…

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    Capital punishment is define as the lawful infliction of death as a punishment. Death as a punishment has been long used by the United States throughout history. First historical evidence of the death penalty was in Jamestown during the colonial period. Death penalty has no current effect on the management of crime than any other punishment given. Different countries and states have many other viewpoints on the death penalty as far as morally and ethically. According the case, Furman v. Georgia…

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    Trade regulation policies are paramount for any country to progress in today’s global world. The fast paced economic activities of 21st century has forced numerous countries to re-evaluate their trade regulation policies, primarily based on their specialization and global niche markets. This article will focus on two separate case studies of China and Ethiopia. Throughout this article we will discuss the past history and prevailing trade regulation policies of these countries and how these…

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    With the growing number of incoming Chinese international students on campus in the past five years, language barrier stands as a major challenge. 300 out of 1700 undergraduate international students at Stony Brook University are from Chinese speaking country according to the International admission office, language barrier is the first challenge for them when they step on campus. Mariana Catalano, a 10 years coordinator of the undergraduate English as Second Language Program (ESL) at Stony…

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    By going international, it would allow the Chinese to not be as reliant on the U.S. dollar as it has been. This is important because if the United States economy were to ever collapse again, like it did in 2008, then the global economy wouldn’t suffer so much, because…

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    right to self-defense and the right to equality in international law. In short, the "autonomous self-determination," the highest authority. The concept of sovereignty to enter the field of international law, is derived from Hugo Grotius which a book called< the Law of War and Peace>, he stands in a legal perspective elaborated and demonstrated the principle of sovereignty between countries.(Chun.S,2005,p.5) As the cornerstone of the international law, the principle of state sovereignty…

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    presidential supporters these are different than the two as in there loyalties, and opinions directly reflect those of the president they serve under. Due to this they are more concerned with the president’s domestic popularity and issues rather than international conflicts. Overall, while the Hawk and Dove concept seems more of a stable relationship, with the two swinging into power and influence back and forth like a pendulum, the presidential supporters, seem to not only cause conflict…

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    Whaling has been a controversial activity for some years now. Whales in today’s society have been regarded as “gentle giants” and highly intelligent animals, which is true. Some nations however, such as the Norwegian and Japanese have whaling deeply rooted in their culture and history. For many centuries, their ancestors took part in whaling as a means to sustain their life, livelihood and culture. I agree with the Norwegian and Japanese position on permitting the hunting of non-endangered…

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