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    My name is Thomas McCormick. I was reading your article “Race, Empire, and Transnational History,” on the colonial history of the United States and I found it interesting to raise a different point of view on the subject. I’m interested in researching about the area and I have recently published an article titled “From Old Empire to New: The Changing Dynamics and Tactics of American Empire”. In my article, I try to provide the explanations for growth of American power at the end of the…

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    VII. Cabotage Laws Cabotage is defined as “trade transit of a vessel along the coast (coastal trading), from one port to another within the territorial limits of the nation ”. In other words, the Jones Act is a series of cabotage laws regulating commerce within the jurisdiction of the United States. Throughout the development of international commerce, cabotage laws have been a source of controversy. The Pro-cabotage movement claims that these laws are necessary in order to “protect domestic…

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    Appiah's article The Case for Contamination concentrates on social change and globalization. He considers globalization to be a positive thing bringing positive changes to conventional lifestyles. Via painstakingly choosing his cases, he exhibits different types of social collaboration because of globalization. Toward the beginning, he portrays a tale about Ghanaians appreciating a customary celebration even as they exhibit acknowledgment of current lifestyle. Appiah contends that Ghanaians have…

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    against what Woodrow Wilson created, the League of Nations, meaning that isolationism would be the new path that America would follow for the next years. Following the new path meant that American would stay out of troubles and will focus on the protectionism of the economy (Document 1).…

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    Intra-nation Politics and the ASEAN Economic Community ASEAN has accomplished a lot of its economic targets in the four pillars of the ASEAN Economic Community. However, it did not meet its ultimate goal of complete economic integration by 2015. It was a milestone to integrate on various levels the economies of countries with different political systems and economic standing, but a lot more need to done for complete integration; hence, a revised outlook in the form of the AEC Blueprint 2025.…

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    This essay provides a broad view of questionable matters that surrounded the magazine dispute in the 1990’s between Canada and the United States. It begins by reviewing some of the history behind these disputes and discusses possible motivations that inspired the conflict. It concludes by describing the outcome of the situation and further reviews issues and opinions that surfaced because of the disagreements. Globalization Threatens Canadian Magazine Culture Although Canada and the…

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    ASEAN Way – The Way Forward The “ASEAN Way”, the guiding principle of the ASEAN region, is a unique mechanism that sees ASEAN Member States (ASEAN Member States) operates on the basis of “informality, “non-interference” in domestic matters of other countries, and consensus-building among members (Koga, 2010). The principle is the original core foundation of the relationship between ASEAN Member States, and was first lined out in the Bangkok Declaration, issued in 1976, developed as a conflict…

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    Aboriginal History – The Fight for Rights & Freedoms Kiran Ross 1. Explain the historical background to this conference – how have Aboriginal people been treated since 1900? The treatment of Indigenous Australians by the government has been an issue of controversy since the settlement of the White Europeans in the 1700’s. Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders are being continually misrecognized, mistreated and continually being forced to do things unwillingly. Since the 1900’s Aboriginal…

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    Holm Silko's Ceremony

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    Holm discusses literary nationalism within the Indian literature. It operates on several different levels to include political aesthetics, advocating for rights, signals responsibility, and even engagement. Tayo likewise takes on this form of literary style by interacting with the oral tradition and even creating his own contemporary stories. Narratives of the Natives like the Laguna are to readdresses issues as well as represent the original Indigenous land claims. Ceremony forms this strong…

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    Commodity market active, increasingly fierce competition between enterprises, and gradually forms the monopoly competition market. Enterprise how to stand out from the competition, is the problem of the current each enterprise priority. Refers to a monopolistic competition in the market, there are many enterprises in the production and sales of similar but not identical products. Refers to the monopoly competition market, there are many enterprise production and sales of similar but not…

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