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    United States should end Plan Colombia.” Definitions “In order to clarify this round of debate‚ we would like to offer the following definition:” Plan Colombia: the US aid package given to Colombia to combat the drug war through military means that has been worth over 5 billion dollars since 2000. Now I will give a Resolutional Analysis: This resolution implies immediacy (therefore this argument is resolutional and fact based) so the pro must prove that Plan Colombia should be ended right now. Additionally

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    Colombia [Name] [Course] [Affiliation] Introduction: Colombia is an independent country that is situated in the northern region of Southern America. It has a projected population of about 42 million that shares its border with‚ Brazil‚ Peru‚ Panama‚ Venezuela and Ecuador. Colombia is considered as a unique country having unique culture. The culture of Colombia is influenced by the blend of its residents that belong to Spanish‚ African and Indian origins. Colombia is having diversity in

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    PESTEL Political: Since 1990 Colombia has been promoted strategies to attract international investment. Actually‚ there is an enable regulation for external capital‚ privatization policy and labor market flexibility. The regulatory system of Colombia is mix because of the interrelation of public/private law and national and international law. Policies focused on same treatment to national and international investors. At the same time Colombia allows investing in almost all the economy sectors

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    Chiquita Csr Case Study

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    Analysis: Litigation & Chiquita This case study deals primarily with the issue of litigation. The case study focuses especially on litigation concerned with U.S. companies being held accountable in U.S. courts for their actions and influences in foreign countries. The main company highlighted within the case study is Chiquita‚ the largest employer of banana workers in Latin America. This analysis will dive deeper into the actual issue of litigation and will focus on the Alien Tort Statute

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    Introducing XO Laptops to Colombia Executive Summary This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the situation concerning XO Computers. Included in this analysis are marketing objectives‚ product adaptation‚ promotion mix‚ channels of distribution‚ and price determination. Although the main use of these computers was meant to be sold to schools for a low price‚ our company has found that these computers can be successfully sold in other markets as well. In Colombia‚ we can market our XO

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    Colombia’s Peace Treaty with guerilla group‚ FARC Since 1964‚ Colombia has been in war against the largest guerilla group called The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia‚ also known as FARC. The rebel group was created by Marxists to fight for the justification of the poor‚ considering only the rich minority owns the majority of the land in Colombia. With the opinion that violence will bring more success to carry out their plan for a change in the government‚ the FARC has been committing many crimes

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    Introduction Regardless of what people might think Colombia has strongly fought the drug trafficking for more than 60 years. The Army has been fighting capos‚ Cartels‚ and guerillas who switched his communist ideology for terrorist ideology. Now a days the narco-guerrilla is supporting economic in drug trafficking. On the other hand‚ this battle has brought a negative impact in the Army. According to some studies made by the Army Health Direction: “The curiosity is usually the beginning of this

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    in Colombia ’s Caribbean coastal region; its roots come mainly from Africa‚ in fact the name of this traditional dance its comes from the African term cumbé which means revelry or party. However‚ Cumbia is a musical and cultural fusion of Native Colombians‚ slaves brought from Africa‚ and the Spanish. Today Cumbia is the national dance of Colombia which gradually has evolved around this music and came to be known as the Cumbia dance. Cumbia started in the Caribbean coast of eastern Colombia‚ mainly

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    guideline for managers and any individual or organization that’s interested in making business with companies located in Colombia. In the paper‚ you will find general aspects of the country‚ such as population‚ language‚ location and religious values‚ and also key factors that will help to understand the cultural habits of the country. The republic of Colombia or‚ “Republica de Colombia” is located in the northwest of South America. The country is bordered by 5 countries and 2 oceans. Among them are

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    United States vs. Colombia for the land of Panama The United States government used several covert activities to acquire the land for the Panama Canal‚ such as the Spooner Act. The United States wanted the land of Panama to build a Canal but first the United States need the land from Colombia. The United States became vitally interested in canal projects during the Spanish-American War of 1898. In 1902 the U.S. Congress passed the Spooner Act‚ which was the basic law for the

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