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  • What Are Free Trade Zones/economic Processing Zones?

    What Are Free Trade Zones/economic Processing Zones?

    What are Free Trade Zones/Economic Processing Zones? A free trade zone (FTZ)Clothing Export Promotion Zone or Export processing zone (EPZ) is one or more areas of a country where tariffs and quotas are eliminated and bureaucratic requirements are lowered in order to attract companies by raising the incentives for doing business there. Free trade zones can be defined as labor intensive manufacturing centers that involve the import of raw materials or components and the export

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    Essay Length: 1,290 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: David
  • What Took the North So Long?

    What Took the North So Long?

    “What Took the North So Long?” In Williamson Murray’s essay he discusses the struggle between the North and the South. Also how it was the first modern war that was fought using technology and industry on the slaughtering fields. The union lacked a cohesive army and a good plan of attack. Once General Grant was in command for the North, the Confederacy was hopeless to win. The Civil War ravaged armies of the North and

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    Essay Length: 680 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: July
  • What Is Distance Education

    What Is Distance Education

    The Traditional Model How far away do you live from the nearest college or university? Assume that you live fairly close, maybe just down the road. How much would it cost you to attend? Assume that it is fairly inexpensive, even free for local residents such as yourself. Do you have the luxury of devoting your full time to receiving a university education? Assume that you do. We have just described a very rare person—a

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Jessica
  • A Daughter in Long Day’s Journey into Night

    A Daughter in Long Day’s Journey into Night

    After reading Long Days Journey into Night, by Eugene O’Neil I feel a great sense of sorrow for the family. In one day with the family you are taken through their past, present, and their future. The tragedy in this family might seem small in some aspects because in our society today families could potentially have many more problems, but at the time of this story a family going through such issues was unheard of.

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    Essay Length: 1,082 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • Distance Learning II

    Distance Learning II

    In a distance-learning environment, giving feedback face-to-face can be different because of interpretation. Face-to-face feedback allows a classmate the opportunity to express themselves through emotions such as sarcasm, humor, or sincerity. Using written communication can extract some of the emphasis used in social interaction. Verbal communication allows the personality to reflect with words while using a written communication can make it difficult to decipher between words. In a written format, a classmate could use the

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Markets and States of Tropical Africa

    Markets and States of Tropical Africa

    Markets and States of Tropical Africa Why, when Africa is a chief producer of agricultural goods, does it fail to produce enough to keep the citizens from starving? It is due to the intervention of government into the marketplace, and the government’s manipulation of the resources for political gain. The objective of the government is to move the economy away from agriculture and towards industry in order to achieve a modern country. In doing so

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: David
  • The Current Problems Facing Trade Unions in Kenya and the Way Forward to These Problems

    The Current Problems Facing Trade Unions in Kenya and the Way Forward to These Problems

    Trade unions are associations of employees (there are also associations of employers - F.K.E) and their main objective is to represent the employees' interests to the employers. The right to form and join a trade union is a fundamental human right. A well functioning and respected trade union movement is often a good indicator of democracy and standards of human rights. Besides playing a role in the fight for better working conditions, trade unions have

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Bred
  • History of the Port of Long Beach

    History of the Port of Long Beach

    History of the Port of Long Beach The San Pedro Bay breakwater began construction in 1899. This was to facilitate the building of the Port of Los Angeles. It served well as a breakwater for both ports. In 1909 the Los Angeles Dock and Terminal Company purchased about 800 acres of marshes and mudflats at the mouth of the Los Angeles River. On June 24, 1911, in a grant from the State of California, the

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    Essay Length: 1,920 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Monika
  • The Trade Triangle

    The Trade Triangle

    The triangle of trade The triangle of trade refers to the trade between the European nations the West African nations and the Americas between 1450 and 1855 it is unknown exactly how many Africans were taken across the middle passage to the Americas the Caribbean and to other parts of the world. Some experts estimate the numbers to be somewhere between 10 and 28 million. What is clear is the brutal way these people were

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    Essay Length: 696 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Janna
  • Sociological Analysis of Construction Trade

    Sociological Analysis of Construction Trade

    Influence of social control mechanisms Social control mechanisms are part of the social blueprint of society. There are both positive and negative mechanisms, positive being acceptance and rewards, and negative being punishments or rejection. We see there mechanisms everyday in almost every aspect of culture. I chose to define how these mechanisms work in my work place of a construction site. The basic norms of a laborer are to work hard and get your job

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Mike
  • Regional Trading Bloc Paper

    Regional Trading Bloc Paper

    Introduction The role of regional integration involves two cases: economic and political. (Hill, 2004, p.271, 1) The trading bloc MERCOSUR is the focus of this paper and addresses the advantages and disadvantages of MERCOSUR's trade policies, compares and contrasts the economic development stages of the countries within this trade bloc, and briefly shows the ramifications of this trading bloc's economic development for global business. To begin, this paper starts by describing the trading bloc and

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Andrew
  • International Business - What Is International Trade?

    International Business - What Is International Trade?

    What is international trade? International trade paves way for Globalization. Globalization is an increasingly important process that is restructuring international markets. Companies now have to deal voluntarily or involuntarily with international issues. They have to operate in different countries at the same time, with different cultures, political and economic circumstances. This is the simple & easy meaning for international trade. International trade means doing business in the overseas market and satisfying the needs accordingly the

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    Essay Length: 569 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Japanese Nationalism and Its Impacts in East Asia

    Japanese Nationalism and Its Impacts in East Asia

    Japanese Nationalism and its Impacts in East Asia Introduction Led by a new group of conservative leadership, Japan is undergoing a rise in nationalism fueled by complex mixture of causes spanning from internal politics, economy, perception of new threat from China, and external influence know in Japan as Gaiatsu. Meanwhile, East Asia is experiencing a dramatic shift in regional dominance from Japan to China. Due to the rapid growth in China's economy, East Asian nations,

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Victor
  • Long Term and Short Term Causes of the Arab/ Israeli Conflict

    Long Term and Short Term Causes of the Arab/ Israeli Conflict

    The Arab Israeli conflict. The Arab/Israeli conflict is a conflict between the Arabs and the Jews over a small piece of land known as the holy land which is an area in the Middle East of the Arab world. The Arabs call the land Palestine, the Jews call it Israel but both religions have strong religious links with the land. There is conflict between the two religions because they both believe that the land belongs

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: regina
  • Trafficking from Africa to Europe

    Trafficking from Africa to Europe

    Morocco’s slum swarm with desperate African refugees risking their lives to go to Europe. The human smugglers are their rescuers - because all legal roads to the European Union end blind. In this essay I will look in the situation on the Straight of Gibraltar and see how the smugglers work. This summer I went from Tangier, a harbor city in the north of Morocco, to Ceuta, crossing the border from Morocco into Spain. The

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Anna
  • My Long and Prosperous Journey as a Writer

    My Long and Prosperous Journey as a Writer

    When I take a look back at my first semester here at Mount Ida College, I cannot help but wonder if my time has been well spent. Am I in the right place? If so, am I making the best of a great, and also expensive, learning experience? I still am unaware of the profession that I want to pursue in life after college, but am taking it step by step in hopes to find

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Steve
  • Into the House of Africa

    Into the House of Africa

    Into the House of our Ancestors By Karl Maier “Two recent works have dominated conversations about Africa in the late 1990's: Robert B. Kaplan's article The Coming Anarchy and Keith B. Richburg's book, Out of America -- a surprising circumstance, perhaps, since neither work was, strictly speaking, about Africa” says Howard French, a NYT writer. It was until Karl Maier’s Into the House of Our Ancestors until a somewhat optimistic outlook on Africa emerges.

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Janna
  • Long Day's Journey into Night

    Long Day's Journey into Night

    I agree with William Faulkner’s statement that, “The past is not dead, it is not even past.” Not only does what goes around come around, but everything taking place now is a result of what is, or has already been. We are currently living in both the past and present, while simultaneously creating our future as well. These statements can be supported by characterization, symbols, and metamorphosis in Eugene O’ Neill’s novel, “Long Day’s Journey

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Kneeling Down Medicine Ball Throw for Distance, and Falling

    Kneeling Down Medicine Ball Throw for Distance, and Falling

    Kneeling down medicine ball throw for distance, and falling. The kneeling down medicine ball throw uses all the muscles in the upper body, and they all play an important part in the throw. The throw is a lot like a two-handed chest pass in basketball where you bring the ball into your chest with both hands and then extend out to throw it forward. After the throw you need to follow through and hit the

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Mike
  • International Trade Implications and Future of Ready-Made Garments Sector of Bangladesh

    International Trade Implications and Future of Ready-Made Garments Sector of Bangladesh

    INTERNATIONAL TRADE IMPLICATIONS AND FUTURE OF READY-MADE GARMENTS SECTOR OF BANGLADESH Abu Yousuf Md. Abdullah* ABSTRACT The hundred percent export-oriented RMG industry has experienced phenomenal growth during the last 15 years. Within a very short period of time, it has attained great importance in terms of its contribution to GDP, foreign exchange earnings and employment and also as a vehicle of social changes. The export earning data of Bangladesh, shows that in 19884-85, ready-made garment

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Artur
  • International Trade Theories

    International Trade Theories

    INTERNATIONAL TRADE THEORIES One of the avenues to address this is to seek help from the Embassy of the other country. For example, if the Canadian Embassy in South Korea will not help a Canadian find information on importing some product from South Korea, you can simply go to the office of the South Korean (ROK) Consulate in Toronto or the Korean Embassy in Ottawa and their staff will be pleased to provide assistance. Adam

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Protecting American Agriculture While Facilitating Free Trade

    Protecting American Agriculture While Facilitating Free Trade

    Abstract Agriculture is a very valuable to the U.S. economically and socially. Due to the nature of biology, agriculture is highly susceptible to easily created biological weapons. It is the duty of U.S. inspectors to prevent these weapons from entering the country, but increasing pressure from economic globalization and foreign trade agreements has “captured” U.S. regulatory agencies. Using rational decision making models the U.S. has developed policies that allow both the facilitation of trade and

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Janna
  • Aids in Africa

    Aids in Africa

    In 1984, a new deadly disease struck Africa, which ate the fat off all its victims, leaving them with little more than their skeleton, prompting the natives to nickname this disease "Slim." "Slim" rapidly developed from a localized matter to a full-blown continental epidemic, adapting the more scientifically appropriate name, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). AIDS is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, more commonly known as HIV. This disease, the origin of which remains

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Victor
  • Ancient Civiliazations of the Near East and Europe

    Ancient Civiliazations of the Near East and Europe

    A2. The European progression from Mesolithic culture to Neolithic culture arose late in comparison to the rest of the world. In other parts of the world Neolithic cultures sprang up as early as 9000 B.C. However, in Europe, the progression did not occur until around 4500 B.C. An assortment of cultures arose during the late Neolithic in Europe resulting from a variety of factors. The end of the hunter-gatherer way of life accelerated the progression

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Victor
  • The Affects of the State of the Union on the Middle East

    The Affects of the State of the Union on the Middle East

    The Affects of the State of the Union on the Middle East In the years since September 11th, 2001, Americas interest has increasingly focused on the Middle Eastern region. With American troops in both Afghanistan and Iraq, the 2007 State of the Union address to Congress was expected to focus on the status of both wars and the plan to transfer security in these places to the newly-formed governments. In attempting to balance the safety

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: David

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