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    As a world leader and a world power‚ it is imperative that the United States assumes the role of world policeman. Although this idea is proven‚ I should first explain the importance of having a world policeman. This role is so vital that without it‚ the world community would crumble faster and more completely. The idea is based off the fact that when violence and danger are present on Earth‚ someone will have to protect the rest of the peaceful people in the world. The United States of America needs

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    After reading the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UNHDR)‚ I can see how many countries and private institutions use the UNDHR as its basis. I can also see how the UNDHR has taken many of its articles from other Countries’ declarations or constitutions (specifically the United States). The UNDHR was adopted on 1948 and arose directly from the World War II. It represents the first global expression of “rights to which all human beings are inherently entitled”. During his State

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    Hurrell DESIGN Alison Beanland PRINTER Folium Ltd © 2006 The Partnering Initiative Published on behalf of The Partnering Initiative by: The International Business Leaders Forum 15-16 Cornwall Terrace Regent’s Park London NW1 4QP United Kingdom The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be published without prior consent of the copyright holder. Any materials used for presentation or teaching purposes

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    utilization of youth in the destruction and construction of any nation respectively. youth is not given a proper chance to prove their potentials in countries like ours‚ but‚ “The young” ‚ according to Pearl S. Buck‚ (a Nobel Laureate in literature) “do not know enough to be prudent‚ and therefore they attempt the impossible‚ and achieve it‚ generation after generation”. this single quotation of her is sufficient to motivate the whole nation? Or do we still need motivational quotes like the one above

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    Jordan Jackson‚ Reginald White Chapter 3: Role of Microfinance in Promoting Economic Growth‚ Development‚ and Sustainability “Much of the underdeveloped world grows and produces agricultural products. Because many of these underdeveloped nations have very little political clout with the rest of the world‚ and because farmers in wealthy nations have lots of political power‚ the goods from these poorer nations are tariffed and quota’d right out of the richer nation’s markets.” -Keith Brown‚ Free

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    NESTLE – INFANT FORMULA INCIDENT 1. What are the responsibilities of the companies in these or similar situations? When expanding into a new country‚ especially if it’s a third world country‚ the multinationals should be aware of the impact their products could have on that specific society which might not be prepared to use their products. Thus‚ before marketing and distributing the product‚ the company must first be sure that the population knows how to use it. For example Nestle could have

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    India is a big country with a large population. It is estimated that India’s present population is about 121 crores. Those between the ages of 15 to 25 form almost half of the total population. For our purposes we count them all as the youth. These comprise students‚ employees‚ workers‚ farmers and others‚ including the unemployed. They are energetic‚ enthusiastic and full of zeal. Unfortunately a large number of them are without any direction. It is dangerous to allow them to remain idle. A large

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    543.5433 fax www.adatum.com 5432 Any Street West Townsville‚ State 54321 555.543.5432 ph 555.543.5433 fax www.adatum.com Consulting Consulting Technology Technology United Nations convention on the rights of a child. United Nations convention on the rights of a child. UNCRC UNCRC The United Nations convention on the right of the child (UNCRC) supports the children by making sure all of the rights are reinforced to make sure everyone has an equal change and to make sure things

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    bank loans are killing people in third world countries‚ by loaning copious amounts of money to the community that they can’t pay back. All third world countries are paying so much interest on their loans that they can’t supply essential services for the population‚ this debt is serving people in first world countries to help keep them stay rich at the expense of people in third world countries. We need to cancel third world debt so we can save these people from world hunger and death. Body Paragraph’s:

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    no chance for the welfare of the world unless the condition of women is improved. It is not possible for a bird to fly on only one wing.” “woman is the builder and moulder of a nation’s destiny‚ though delicate and soft as lily‚ she has a heart‚ stronger and bolder than that of man‚ she is the supreme inspiration for man’s onward march.” Women constitute approximately 40% population of a nation. If she is given the task for the development of the country she can make a wonder. She is more

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