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    A key factor of sovereignty lies in the status of its external recognition; according to Li and Zhou: financial sovereignty is a component of sovereignty itself and therefore is “…composed of financial sovereign status, financial sovereign authority, and financial sovereign capability.”(Li and Zhou, p. 178). Sovereign status, being based on the recognition and consent of other states, should not be affected by globalization of financial capitalism, leaving the other two components from Li and…

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    could work together for the common good of bring justice to the world’s people. B) In this reading I learned more about the Nuremberg trails and how each country really could not agree upon on how to move forward. Each nation formed…

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    were handled through multilateral efforts. But that period is behind us. There has been a steady rise of new economic powers, and expansion of nuclear club member states, the growing role of regional integrations in combating regional economic development and conflicts, a shift from inter-state to largely intra-state conflicts, intensification of globalization, terrorism, humanitarian emergency, and human rights abuses, have all pre-occupied the multilateral system at the end of Cold War…

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    This research examines several cases of US humanitarian intervention in the 1990s, focusing on the transformation of United States foreign policy goals between George H.W. Bush’s “New World Order” platform in 1991 to Bill Clinton’s “Policy on Reforming Multilateral Peace Operations,” in 1994. These polices starkly contrast one another—the first offered preventive, non-combat measures while the latter focused on combative peacekeeping missions—although both are guised as humanitarian aid. The…

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    It is important to know the distinction between the theories presented by Rousseau and cosmopolitan democracy. Both theories form nations and have specific guidelines for a nation to follow. Rousseau based his theories on the Spartans and Romans of ancient time. He studied the small nation-states and their developments, and found characteristics that made them prosperous. While, the theory of cosmopolitan democracy is a response from an ever changing global climate during the Cold War. With more…

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    presence of cardiovascular disease and diabetes, it is important to look at the nutrition and the active life of the population of this country. “Nutritional status is fundamental to the growth of young children, their proper mental and physical development, and their health as adults” (“Global 101”, 2012). Every country has their problems to which they need their own improvement on. It is important to look at all the circumstances of the country to show why certain diseases are more prevalent…

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    intervention some nations would have been stripped of their human rights and the intervention only aided them in the long run. Whichever it is, with case by case support we will try to examine the different concerns of both sides of the argument and we will conclude our results and opinion. Before this essay begins, we would like to…

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    uphold our responsibilities in our democratic society. Voting is both a right and a privilege to be taken seriously and with great care. When electing a president one must take careful consideration to the many roles that, the president will fill. The United States president will lead the country as the head of state and head of government, additionally; the president leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the U.S. Armed Forces. Therefore, it is…

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    Human Resource managers are accountable for developing, leading, and coordinating all the administrative functions of an organization. They conduct the recruiting, interviewing, and hiring of new staff; confer with top executives on strategic development. Human resources managers are employed in almost every industry. They work in most offices and they work full time during regular business hours. Human resource managers have a lot of vital tasks that they are responsible for; not only have to…

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    The first draft “If we can 't begin to agree on fundamentals, such as the elimination of the most abusive forms of child labor, then we really are not ready to march forward into the future.” (Alexis Herman).For the majority of us, we don’t have to worry about how we came to be and what’s ahead of us. Ender on the other hand, was born for a specific reason with his destiny already set for him. Child labor has been a worldwide issue since the beginning of time and isn’t something that has…

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