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    Western Sahra

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    Western Sahara is a disputed territory between the Polisario Front and the Kingdom of Morocco. The territory in the North African‚ Maghreb region was formerly called Spanish Sahara when it was under Spanish colonial rule. Currently‚ the United Nations (UN) lists it as a non-decolonized territory and it is counted among the United Nations List of Non-Self-Governing Territories. (Fig 1 Map of Western Sahara showing the borders) Historical Background The dispute over Western Sahara can

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    “People will have to think Globally and predicate Leadership behavior not on power and authority but on Relationships and cooperation” “The Global Organization must have Virtual System of Boundary-Spanning Relationships‚ thus creating “Soft-Side” Culture of interdependence and Innovation” STRUCTURE FOR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS There is a fact that rarely can a firm extend its domestic structure into a global environment. Also there is no ideal model that defines the optimal multinational

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    Guidance Program

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    Analysis of the Guidance Program: The Guidance Program of the three schools is divided into two categories: the student development program and human resource. I. Student Development Program The projects within this program are directly centered on the development of the students or child. Program: Orientation Orientation is a key part of any guidance program‚ whether it is for elementary or high school. This is one of the first‚ if not the earliest project they have to produce

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    Western Culture

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    Definition of western culture The term "Western culture" is used very broadly to refer to a heritage of social norms‚ ethical values‚ traditional customs‚ religious beliefs‚ political systems‚ and specific artifacts and technologies. The concept of western culture is generally linked to the classical definition of the Western world. In this definition‚ Western culture is the set of literary‚ scientific‚ political‚ artistic and philosophical principles which set it apart from other cultural spheres

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    Australian Aboriginal Art

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    Australian Aboriginal art‚ song and dance has been the corner stone of culture since the beginning of their existence. Having no form of written language Aboriginal art‚ songs‚ and dances passed down through the generations have been the heartbeat that has kept this ancient culture alive. Even though the art‚ medium‚ song‚ and dance of each Aboriginal tribe may be completely different‚ they all serve the same purposes; create ceremony‚ and to inform each member of the tribe of their history‚ spiritual

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    the development of a counter-terrorism security cooperation after the Bali bombings in 2002. This was further made a priority in 2014‚ when the threat of ISIS was a concern for both nations. Aid efforts that began in the 1950s include the AIDCO Program (Australia-Indonesia Development Cooperation: sourced from Skwirk)‚ that continued to assist Indonesia with recovery for the late 1990s financial crisis and security issues. Providing assistance during and throughout natural disasters was

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    ensure a peaceful society and avoid disorder. The government enforces law through the police‚ courts and other agencies. Power can produce many positive results‚ but this power the government controls is often abused and in many cases they enforce law with brutality which is completely different from its original purpose. Law was established to benefit the people but sometimes through the abuse of power like police brutality‚ its enforcement defers its original purpose. The concept of law is very

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    A Western Wind

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    Western Wind” “Western Wind” by an anonymous Middle English lyric relates to A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway. In A Farewell to Arms Fredrick Henry has a stream-of-consciousness. In a stream-of-consciousness the writer approximates the rapid‚ often chaotic thought patterns of the character. Thinking about Catherine‚ in the rain‚ Henry refers to the poem "Western Wind”. The poet of “Western Wind” wishes that his heart would heal from the pain of not being with the person that he loves

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    Western Market

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    The Western Market‚ without south block‚ is an oldest market building in Hong Kong. Built in September 1844 ‚ it was located at 323 Des Voeux Road‚ Sheung Wan. Let’s introduce some historical background about the western market After building the North block‚ the South Block of the Western Market was built in 1858. Sheung Wan residents buy fresh meat like pork‚ fish and chicken in the North Block. Then‚ the fruit and vegetable were sold in South Block. It was initially a very shabby market

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    Police Technology

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    Imagine a police force with no cars‚ radios‚ and no communication. These officers had no back up‚ they patrolled on foot facing any dangerous situation alone. Police were appointed by politicians for limited terms of service. Because of the apparent political ties corruption was very common. This policing era is referred to as the political era. During the political era residents were not able to “call” upon an officer for assistance. A civilian would have to flag down an officer as he was walking

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