Papers 1541-1550 of total 55067 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…because of internal conflict and Iraqi oil, is good or bad we are yet to know. Another apparent problem related to all of the above is the inherent association of terrorism with the Arab face. This has lead U.S. policy into domination by military strength…
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Category: /History
…potential for trade relations was evident by a total foreign investment of $910 million in 1983 and $1.05 billion in international loans (Spence 668). In the beginning of the 1980s, China already showed dedication to its new goal of economic growth, and began…
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…? There were many factors that contributed to LECO's failed attempt at internationalization. It is evident that Willis ignored a variety of cultural and macroeconomic effects related to his plan. Specific to human behavior, LECO neglected the transferability…
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Category: /Literature
…of the author, I think that it is worse to take internal punishment than external because external eventually will deteriorate, unlike internal that will stay hidden with you until your grave unless you break down so much it is no longer to hide you secret any longer…
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…. The government is still repaying monies they have borrowed from international leading agencies such as the international Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. Payment of 3.6 billion in foreign debt alone consumes 49% of the total budget. A series of floods…
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Category: /History
…of Australia’s international reputation and the need for strategic purposes that caused Australia to join such a devastating war. Firstly, the loyalty to the “mother country” was one of the main reasons why Australians were so eager to enlist. Australia…
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Category: /History
…Since its inception, the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) has devoted all its efforts in assisting its Member States, most of which are developing countries or countries with economies in transition…
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Category: /History
…leaders left Haiti, and restoration of the legitimate government began, leading to Aristide's return on October 15. FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT -Haiti is one of the original members of the United Nations - 31 countries participated…
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…. As is, its strong economy, international trade and connections keep it steadily propped up in its uneven fight. Globalization and fine balance between defence and parlay of Taiwan are the only things that will keep it out of the hands of China. Taiwan's modern…
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…of control model tends to see people as being either 'external' or 'internal'. However perhaps some people are somewhere in the middle of the scale, and also it can be difficult to define behaviours as internal or external. The second issue concerns the validity…
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