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    organizations to keep artifacts and give money to keep places like reservations and camps running. For example, “Tribes lacked control of their own ceremonial items and even their human remains until the 1990 Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act required federal agencies and institutions that receive federal funding to return Native American "cultural items" to their descendants and tribes.” Other examples of Native American help groups include Americans For Indian Opportunity,…

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    The chosen country for international marketing research is Canada. Canada-cultural research faces additional methodological challenges that, if not addressed properly can greatly increase the risk of errors of inference. They are also different in the art of data collection and methodology than New Zealand. My Research Company has to carry out the variables that will help you do some research in Canada. 1.…

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    Miriam Aburmaieleh Professor Jason Keiber Terrorism and Genocide 16th November 2016 Rwandan Genocide The Rwandan genocide was a mass slaughter of the Tutsi population in Rwanda. It was carried out by the Hutu majority government. The roots to this genocide leads back to the colonial era. During the colonial era, Belgium had control over Rwanda during World War I. During this time, Belgium issued identity cards for the Hutu and Tutsi community. This help create barriers between the two…

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    Tariq Ba Odah Injustice

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    There is a great amount of injustices are happening all around us as we speak and we are aware of maybe half of them. For example, In America you have to have been charged with a crime to be in prison. Tariq Ba Odah has been imprisoned since 2002 without charge. Many changes have occurred since his arrest, police injustice towards him, and attempts to close Guantanamo. Tariq Ba Odah may die in Guantanamo if he soon isn’t released. He has been on a hunger strike for eight years now and is in a…

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    and enormous losses on all sides (Chapman). After the war, the Allied nations looked for vengeance from the Central Powers and imposed a series of harsh treaties upon them, stripped them of substantial amounts of land and requiring significant repatriation payments (Mendum). The many of the Allied nations saw Germany as the chief instigator of the war and wanted to protect Europe from another war with Germany by crushing the country with retribution payments and severe obligations (Baker). Their…

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    I used ABC Nepal as my case study although there are many of NGO that contributed to human trafficking should be eradicated. ABC is the first ever organization and pioneer to raise the issue of human trafficking on a national level at a conference based on trafficking of girls and sex slavery trade in Nepal in 1991 and they are the eminent figure that rescued 35 minor girls from Apollo circus in New Delhi 1996. ABC Nepal objective is to combating trafficking of girls in India and beyond, and…

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    Kabyle Sociology

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    ‘children’ of the village independently of their place of residence. The visceral relation which the Kabyles maintain with their village is being neglected, as it is shown by a progressive abandonment of practices of certain rituals such as the repatriation of the funeral remains to the village. The fact remains that the evocation of this territorial identity finds a truly renewed interest on the internet network. The online exchanges intensely accelerated the contact between these scattered…

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    Kant's Judgment

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    Kant differentiates between two types of judgements, those being Empiricism and Rationalism. Rationalism or analytic judgement depends wholly on the Law of Contradiction and a priori knowledge. “It expresses nothing in the predicate but what has been already actually thought in the concept of the subject, though not so distinctly or with the same (full) consciousness.” (Fieser & Lillegard, 2005, p. 351) Empiricism or synthetic judgement which “require a different Principle from the Law of…

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    foreign investment in Nigeria, the government of the country for the past two decades, has introduced some incentives in form of allowing 100% ownership of business by foreign investors where there is no discriminating restriction, allowing full repatriation of profit by foreign inventors; and investing heavily in improving infrastructure, especially power and transportation aimed at reducing the cost of doing business in Nigeria (CBN, 2013). In Nigeria today, Foreign Direct Investment is seen…

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    right to life, liberty, and the security of person," while article 14 declares the right for people to seek asylum from persecution in other nations (TM 434, 435). In the early 1920s, the League of Nations persuaded Fridtjof Nansen to oversee the repatriation of hundreds of thousands…

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