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    voucher in our settlement agreement. Please note that in light of the applicant’s date of injury as well as his permanent disability rate, the applicant may be entitled to a voucher in an amount of $10,000.00. Please advise if a voucher has been issued. If not, please advise if you would be agreeable to include the voucher in our Compromise and Release in exchange for some additional consideration, or if you prefer to issue the voucher separately. Overall, I believe a settlement around…

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    2001 The Doha Development Round or Doha Development Agenda (DDA) is latest round of trade negotiations among the World Trade Organization (WTO) which initiated in November 2001 under then executive general Mike Moore. It is the Fourth Ministerial Conference with the goal to bring down exchange hindrances around the globe, and along these lines encourage expanded worldwide exchange. The Doha Ministerial Declaration provided the mandate for the negotiations including on agriculture, services and…

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    Thereafter, a post-verdict settlement conference was ordered and the case settled for a confidential amount. (Forell, 2011). The Liebeck case is a good example of what tort damages are intended to do – that is, make the injured party whole again. The Liebeck case went even further and sought punitive damages against McDonald’s in order to punish them for their negligent actions. It also shows how insurance plays a role in settlements. Without insurance, there would be no settlement.…

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    Under this circumstance, by the time when the war ended, the victors, in this case, the Triple Ententes, had to find someone to pay for the great loss, thus, the Treaty of Versailles was signed on the 28th of June, 1919, during the Paris Peace Conference. The establishment of the Versailles Treaty was criticized more likely as a vindictive act rather than an acceptable solution of peace making regard to its great economic, political and social suppression to Germany due to its harsh reparation…

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    was brought on by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, Senators Richard Blumenthal and Amy Klobuchar (McLaughlin, Forden, and Hopkins, 2017). Being under the magnifying glass of the public eye has come at a time when Mylan had come to a settlement with the Department of Justice (DOJ) for allegations of misrepresenting the EpiPen as a generic…

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    Donald Grant. The Road to Confederation: The Emergence of Canada, 1863-1867. Toronto: Macmillan, 1964. Print. - creating a transcontinental railway would allow for increased settlement across the continent - increased settlement to those areas would allow Canada to stake claim of the land, west of Canada West - settlement to the west would provide Canada with a port at the Pacific Ocean which would greatly stimulate the economy - unfortunately the construction of the railway could not be funded…

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    trade side of international economic cooperation. 50 countries were in participation to create the International Trade Organization (ITO) which would be an specialized agency of the unaired nations. The main purpose was to create the ITO at a UN conference on trade and employment in Havana, Cuba in 1947. However 15 countries were in talks on December 1945 to decrease and attach custom tariffs. With the second world war freshly ending, there was an urgency to enhance trade liberalization, and…

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    On October 30, 1991, in the Salon de las Columas at the Royal Palace in the Spanish capital, the Madrid Peace Conference was held. Hosted by U.S. President George H.W. Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, attendees included Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, Syrian President Hafez Al-Assad, King Hussein of Jordan, and the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Yasser Arafat. Bush stood before the delegates of the Middle East, in an unprecedented meeting that many…

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    The advent of nuclear weapon was paramount in the arms race between the Union of Soviet Republics (USSR) and the United States (US) during the Cold War. During the WWII, the US, Britain, Germany and the USSR were all engaged in scientific research to develop the atomic bomb.(US Department of state office of the historian,n.d) The development of the nuclear weapon by US through the Manhattan Project in 1942 and follow up of Soviet’s successful test of nuclear weapon soon after is a major…

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    increased dramatically as Inuit were moved into permanent settlements by the federal government. These permanent settlements provided access to schools, health care and the technologies of the modern world. Some families moved to avoid famine and the hardships of life on the land and to take advantage of the benefits that the community life had promised. The Nunavut Land Claims Agreement in 1993 was an agreement between the Inuit of the Nunavut Settlement Area (then part of the Northwest…

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