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    International Maritime Arbitration: Legal and Policy Issues Paper Presented to World Maritime University Malmö 14 May 2007 and to the Australian Maritime and Transport Arbitration Commission Sydney 4 December 2007 The Hon. Justice James Allsop Federal Court of Australia International Maritime Arbitration: Legal and Policy Issues.1 Abstract This paper seeks to deal with some important underlying policy questions faced by legislatures‚ governments and courts in dealing with

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    Comparison Matrix Paper Nadia Bhatti Grand Canyon University PSY 801 Dr. Nelson September 17‚ 2014 Comparison Matrix Paper Introduction This paper compares three studies on workplace bullying. The studies were conducted because workplace bullying is an epidemic that needs to be addressed and it needs to be understood to help future organizations prevent workplace bullying.  Article one” "Individual and situational predictors of the workplace bullying: why do perpetrators engage in the

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    CUSTOMER SATISFACTION REPORT BASED ON THE LATEST NATIONAL PASSENGER SURVEY (SPRING 2011) AUTHOR: ONUR AYAN DATE: 27/10/2011 TO: MANAGERS OF SOUTH WEST TRAINS Summary In this report we have analysed the results of National Passenger Survey. The research gives us vital information about our customers’ opinions on our services. From the analysis it could be seen that the recent priority issues are the lack of employees in direct service areas‚ parking place problems and physical conditions

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    . As an example of this is the intervention of the United States in the middle-east with the objective to discontinue the creation of a terrorist state‚ ISIS. The United States acted without the considering the consequences on the middle-east countries and therefore millions of people have die because of it. In the 19th century‚ many events took place in the development of international organizations and they were encouraged by three important movements. First‚ the concert of Europe established in

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    Ethics and Social Justice Issues within the United Nations Abstract Equity and social justice issues have become a global challenge that the world over is confronted with. It has got to a point that even international efforts and systems put in place have become overwhelmed with theories than realities. The United Nations which has purposely been formed to address human rights and social justice issues has in itself been bedeviled with gross inequalities and injustices. Attempt is made to show

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    What is Ballistic Gelatin and how is does it aid in Criminalistics? Ballistic gelatin is a solution of gelatin powder in water. Ballistic gelatin closely simulates the density and viscosity of human and animal muscle tissue‚ and is used as a standardized medium for testing the terminal performance of firearms ammunition. While ballistic gelatin does not model the structure of the body‚ including skin and bones‚ it works fairly well as an approximation of tissue and provides similar performance

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    result‚ displacing the AIOC.[20] The AIOC withdrew its management from Iran‚ and organised an effective boycott of Iranian oil. The British government – which owned the AIOC – contested the nationalisation at the International Court of Justice at The Hague‚ but its complaint was dismissed.[21] By spring of 1953‚ incoming U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorised the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to organise a coup against the Mossadeq government with support from the British government.[22]

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    Website: pwencycl.kgbudge.com/G/e/Geneva_and_Hague_Conventions.htm Cassette‚ Jacquie (2000) Chambers‚ John Whiteclay II (2000). War Crimes. Retrieved 7/31/09 from The Oxford Companion to American Military History Cornish‚ Paul (2009). Geneva and Hague Conventions. Retrieved 7/31/09 from Military History Companion Hauss‚ Charles (Chip)‚ (2003). War Crimes. Retrieved 7/31/09 from Beyond Intractability.org. Website: www.beyondintractability.org/essay/war_crimes_general/ Kafala‚ Tarik

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    Communication handbook Communication The purpose of this Communication handbook is to assist you in communicating effectively. Definition Communication is a process whereby information is enclosed in a package and is channeled and imparted by a sender to a receiver via some medium. The receiver then decodes the message and gives the sender a feedback. All forms of communication require a sender‚ a message‚ and an intended recipient‚ however the receiver need not be present or aware of the sender’s

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    Jane Addams Jane Addams was a pioneer‚ American settlement worker‚ a founder of the Hull House in Chicago‚ a public philosopher (the first American woman to be given that title)‚ an author‚ a pacifist and a feminist leader. In September of 1889‚ Ellen Gates Starr and her founded the Hull House in Chicago. She used Hull House to keep families safe and to improve community and societal conditions. Ellen and Jane developed three ethnic principles for social settlements: to teach by example‚ to practice

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