Papers 1881-1890 of total 55067 found.
…Introduction Many large companies have developed "disaster plans" for responding to crisis situations. These typically include plans for evacuations and cleanup, policies for public relations, and strategies to protect the company from legal action…
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…living organisms share are the ability to maintain a fairly constant internal environment, produce offspring similar to them, respond to changes in the environment and they may evolve into new types of organisms. When all of the characteristics of a living…
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…technologies, and of the way the geographical distribution of this access reflects power relations of international politics. Communication Front seems like the ideal environment for discussing in-depth the ways that technologies shape social relations, including…
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…, Winter: 31-42. Kudrle, Robert T. & Stefanie Ann Lenway. 1991. Progress for the rich: An analysis of the Canada-U.S. free trade agreement. In Emmanuel Adler & Beverly Crawford, editors, Progress in post-war international relations, 235-72. New York: Columbia…
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…of inexperienced and younger officers. Barker and Carter (1993) maintains that it was for that reason that about 10% of Miami's police force were incarcerated, removed or dealt with by the Internal Affairs Department in 1984 and 1985 in relation to a scandal whereby…
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…environment issues should be considered as high humidity may corrode internal parts and mechanisms, good protection and good selection of materials is really important. All pieces are recommended to be of standard sizes and shapes as to facilitate the maintenance…
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…liberalization of trade may provoke environmental collapse. Three major environmental concerns related to trade are the domestic environmental effects caused by the use of imported products, the foreign environmental effects caused by the production of exported goods…
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…the regulatory bodies, drives the internal. The second assumption, everyone within the media business has access to the same resources, Disney should harness these resources and collaborate with other media companies to increase the industry potential. The third…
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…was so much regarded as a phenomenon of the past that neither international human rights law nor even most domestic bills of rights of this period contained explicit prohibitions. Torture and other forms of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment…
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…Why did Prussia achieve so much power in Germany by 1871? The eventual unification of Germany in 1871under a dominant Prussia was the culmination of many inter-related factors. The complete dominance Prussia had obtained in this arena was no accident…
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