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    Slaves were stacked on top of each other during the packing process. Taken from their homes and family’s straight into the bondage of enslavement, slaves were whipped and beaten until they complied. One slave ship physician, Dr. Thomas Trotter, described the slaves as “locked ‘spoonways’ and locked to one another” (Document C). Slaves were chained together in the hold to prevent possible rebellions against their white abductors. It was very uncomfortable for the slaves in the tween decks, for…

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    Trade Policy: Power and International Institutions In recent years the study of international relations has experienced a shift in the way that interaction at the systemic level is analyzed. This can be partially attributed to the rise in globalization, which has since led to the creation of numerous types of non-state actors and fundamental changes in the way scholars conceptualize the state. This can be tied to the liberalization of trade policies that have encouraged the development of…

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    John Mearsheimer alluded to this ‘reality’ in the following quote from a series of interviews called Conversations with History in 2002. “My argument is that if China continues to grow economically, it will translate that economic might into military might, and it will become involved in an intense security competition with the United States, similar to the security competition that existed between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.” Subscribers to Mearsheimer’s…

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    an abundance of security. Unfortunately, many were not. The World Health Organization estimated in 2010 that over one billion people in the world are going without access to medical care because they can 't afford it. That 's 1/7th of the world 's population. In 1978, Don and Deyon Stephens, founders of Mercy Ship, began campaigning to bring healthcare to people all over the world. They did some research and found that 95% of the world 's largest cities were located on harbors. Wanting to help…

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    According to “Going Global: The Textile and Apparel Industry” by Grace Kunz and Myrna Garner (2011) , “China, the country with the greatest population in the world, is now the largest trading nation in the world, followed by the United States, Japan, and Germany” (p.339). China has a labor force of 812 million people with an unemployment rate of 4.3% and the total poluation for China is around 1.3 billion people (Kunz & Garner, 2011, p. 344-345). In 2008, China’s textile exports equaled over 65…

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    The increment effect of vulnerable population in case of mother and child will affect the future of the upcoming generations. So to stop and to provide a better future for the youth our community has decided to implement some new health services facilities for the pregnant women in each and every part of the city. The service model is known as “Health services and future” which is coming under directly health department. The services will be providing to those people who are coming under below…

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    exporting finished products (Shimizu and Sato, 2014: 4). However, inward FDI is low (Masuda, 2015: 33). Abenomics has introduced the weak-yen strategy to expand inward FDI, which is the centre pillar of the new economic policy, for making Japan a world-class business centre; to achieve this, the government has tended to reduce the rate of cooperation tax step by step (ibid: 41; WTO, 2015: 17, 49). Hence, the current trade policy in Japan could play a tool for FDI for the purpose to get out of…

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    Globalization or free trade can be traced back to the Bretton Woods Conference, which took place during the final months of World War II (Cummings, et al., 2010). The Bretton Woods Conference consisted of representatives from 44 countries and was held to establish procedures to rebuild and regulate the post World War II economy (Cummings, et al., 2010). John Maynard Keynes and Henry Dexter White believed that the lack of a high degree of international economic collaboration…

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    countries the space to sell their products to different people around the world, it also allows for states to specialize in what they do best. This is the essence of comparative advantage. Comparative advantage is when the country has “the ability…to produce a particular good or service more efficiently than other goods or services…” (Frieden 294). The United States is known to be the biggest exporter of crude oil in the world. Since the U.S. has the technology to retrieve crude oil more…

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    Advertising has been simply part of the business world and the ban in India wouldn’t prevent overseas companies from influencing the country’s citizens. They alleged that several research studies were performed and the results indicated that there was no connection between advertising and people’s desire…

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