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    political union between many different countries in Europe. It operates as a single institution with one foreign policy although it is composed of 28 individual countries with their own foreign policies. This paper, therefore, seeks to understand the institutional organization of the European Union in regards to foreign policy as well as provide an analysis of the actions the EU takes in its diplomacy. The EU has an interesting, albeit confusing, system in which it operates. In order to understand the organization

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    social commitments in the region and organizing managerial surveillance to carry out immunization in each country. In a vertical way to set immunization strategies, diverse international organizations such as UNICEF and USAID coordinated Inter-Agency Committee (ICC) for a five-year National Plan of Action. To increase immunization coverage in areas with weak routine health services, all endemic countries in the region performed national vaccine days twice a year to immunize every child under 5. The campaign

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    There is no delight in this or in the other world equivalent to the delight of being useful to everyone around you. Try not to lose the open door for this uncommon joy." C. Raja Gopalachari 's interpretation of ThiruValluvar 's Kural (Social Cooperation) 8.1 Introduction The significance of corporate social duty surfaced in the 1960s when the lobbyist development started scrutinizing the particular financial target of being expansion of benefits. This has dependably been a

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    Unit 3 DB 1 Disaster Management Introduction In today’s world, there has been one disaster or another, and hurricanes are one of those disasters that always happens. But, for one reason or another we are never prepared or understand the danger of any type of hurricane over a category one. Most of us have been through many hurricanes, like this learner who has lived in Miami, Fla. for over 30 years, and experienced her last hurricane which was Hurricane Andrew. Warnings are always given, first responders

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    European Union: Since its founding in 1958, the European Union’s main purpose has been to promote peace, human rights, cooperation, democratic ideals, and the well-being of the European people. It has enabled Europe to emerge from destruction of World War II with a much unified marketplace, connected through a single currency, the Euro. The EU is a unique structure in that it is one of the biggest governing alliances worldwide that has been reasonably successful in its purpose. There are several

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    Disaster Management Introduction In today’s world, there has been one disaster or another, and hurricanes are one of those disasters that always happens. But, for one reason or another we are never prepared or understand the danger of any type of hurricane over a category one. Most of us have been through many hurricanes, like this learner has when lived in Miami, Fla for over 30 years, and the last hurricane she experience was hurricane Andrew. Warnings are always given, first responders are trained

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    The First Meeting of the Third Phase China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development CHINA’S WTO ACCESSION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2002 Report to the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development by Task Force on WTO and Environment November 23-25, 2002 CHINA’S WTO ACCESSION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2002 Report to the CCIED by The Task Force on WTO and Environment November 23-25, 2002 Beijing China I. Key issues for

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    Water deprivation of the people living in rural communities is a widely documented occurrence all over the world. It is estimated that over a billion people across the world do not have access to safe, clean drinking water (WHO/UNICEF, 2006), even though as a basic human need it is an essential component of the right to life. Contaminated water endangers both the physical and social health of all people and it is a disregard to human dignity. In this context, decreasing this number by half by 2015

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    11 of the 15 member states.  2. Strengths and weaknesses of the European Union.  Firstly, it should be given the "price" of disunited and divided Europe. This estimate is in numbers impossible to establish, but an example can serve evaluation a committee under the leadership of MP Chekini4 That evaluates the potential economic benefits of a single market and currency at least 200 billion. Ekyu5 . Future benefits from free market, single currency and generally creation of the European Union are the

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    The General Conference of the United Methodist Church voted in 1968 to abolish the African-American Central Jurisdiction and to merge all churches regardless of race under the new United Methodist Church. It set a goal for each Annual Conference area to merge together by 1972. South Carolina began discussions on merger as early as 1966, but it took until 1972 to accomplish the goal. The two conferences, the all-white 1785 Conference, and the African-American 1866 Conference merged at the 1972

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