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    outside defined borders by state-based threats as a deterrent to prevent a potential future regional state-based conflicts or war. Increasing military support to regional allies and partners such as Ukraine, Philippines and South Korea will reduce the current imbalance of military power in the region. Some areas where the Realism theory does not address are economic power, international relations and global dependence. The Liberalism theory better addresses how to support these growing…

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    Help! Our Planet is in Danger “Beyond Petroleum” was once the slogan of the big oil giant BP, before the company decided to pull the plug on its decades of R&D work on alternative energy. The organization had promised to spend a major portion of its investments on its energy efficiency and renewable energy research programs, but later, the company defaulted much of its capital on various ways to extract fossil fuels. When big oil companies like BP, Exxon Mobil and Chevron put their financial…

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    Discuss the creation and evolution of al-Qaeda (25 pts.) The Creation of al-Qaeda officially begun during the Cold war around 1979 when Afghanistan was invaded by the Soviet Union. This became an issue for the United States, and the goal was to come up with a plan that involved pushing the Soviet union of out Afghanistan. The outcome of this event leads to the development of an organization for the international Muslim regiment that was formed to rebel against the invasion and eventually get…

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    Define Human Trafficking

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    often difficult to detect. The report points out that women and children are the most vulnerable victims of human trafficking. Children,alone, make up at least 20% of the human trafficking victims. Additionally, UNODC noted that the most affected regions are the poor states especially in areas such as Africa, South East Asia and southern Americas (United Nations Office n Drug and Crime, 2015). In regard to the vulnerability, ILO concur that vulnerable societies are the most vulnerable victims of…

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    Is Canada Relevant

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    The essay topic I have chosen is “Is Canada a relevant or a fading power?”. Primary readings on the subject indicate that Canada was viewed as a middle power throughout the Cold War. During the founding of the United Nations, Canada played a large role as “mediator in the new international order” (Ferrari, 2006) and was elected as a middle power in 1945 after the Australian’s gave up the role. The Canadian post-war identity was one that showed strength, optimism and just practises. According to…

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    the National Action Party (PAN), and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD). Mexico's president, who currently is Enrique Pena Nieto, is in charge of the foreign relations of Mexico. He is pro trading and a supporter of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Mexico is the Spanish-speaking country with the most population in the world. With over 123 million people living there as of 2017, Mexico is stated as the 10th most populated country. In both South and North America, only…

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    Everything that people eat has been genetically ameliorated or modified in some way; ten centuries ago our predecessors took bad corn and crossed these to create diverse sorts of corn mixtures so they could collect them better. It has been argued (Ronald 2015) that the ancient Greeks expounded on uniting - connecting the stem of one plant to the bases of another. The particular abilities of modern Transgenic modification were developed and produced in California four decades ago. Genetically…

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    They travel to countries such as china or the Philippines and buy young women. Sources online stated that in china the Japanese yakuzas buy unwanted female children or teenagers for as little as five thousand dollars. The reason to why these children are so sold at such unbelievable prices is because the…

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    Thailand Situation Analysis

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    Geographic Areas: The population is mostly rural, concentrated in the rice growing areas of the central, northeastern, and northern regions. However, as Thailand continues to industrialize, its urban population - 31.1% of total population, principally in the Bangkok area is continually growing. iv. Migration rates and patterns: 0 migrant(s)/1,000 populations (2006 EST.) v. Ethnic groups: Thai 75%, Chinese 14%, other 11% III. ECONOMIC STATISTICS AND ACTIVITY: 1 Thai Baht = 0.0273059164…

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    Salon Nayana Case Study

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    Today “Salon Nayana” has become a familiar phrase all around Sri Lanka. The story of Nayana Karunaratne the founder and owner of Nayana Chain of Salons is a very exemplary role model for future entrepreneurs and leaders. At present Salon Nayana has spread its branches not only in Sri Lanka but also in India which is the second largest market in the world. Therefore Salon Nayana has become a leading company in the industry. She is the official beautician for Srilankan Airlines and is the founders…

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