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    Weakness Company has evolved to handle joint ventures, but not all of them turn into successes. “Hudson’s Bay Co., which reported a $54-million loss in the first quarter of 2015 as Target Canada liquidated its merchandise, now has another competitor nipping at its heels – Amazon.ca” (Kopun, 2015, para.1). With this recent pitfall, concerns about the acquisition are alarmingly high to the staff which is understandable. Many employees are worried about losing their job due to past events. “Hudson’s

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    Colonial expansion: There are many reasons for colonization: 1. Economic reasons: the need for the European countries to have raw materials so that they can run their industries such as the need for cotton to produce textiles. Also the exploitation of the natural resources brings wealth to the European countries such as gold. 2. Humanitarian reasons: Europeans desire to spread Christianity in other countries Both Roman Catholic and Protestant missionaries went to remote areas to convert people to

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    Wi-Fi for Education and Information Systems in Indian Rural Communities Throughout developing nations, access to Wi-Fi is limited to none. There are huge advantages to having access to the Internet in various ways. An extremely important advantage to Wi-Fi availability is so one can access the Internet for information to educate their selves. The Internet is filled with information right at ones fingertips that can be accessed at any time. Some countries such as India have numerous rural communities

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         Communism had one of the greatest political impacts than any other political ideas in the 20th century around the world. What is important and interesting about communism is its background, concept, and why many countries apply to this idea. This essay will generally focus on the background, ideology, and why the countries and political parties applied to this idea.      Communism did not exist until the 18th century. The idea of communism originated

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    geared me to become a physician. Ought most importantly, Radiology is intellectually challenging. The radiologist must coalesce his complete clinical knowledge across the different organ systems of human body, combined with all available patient history and findings to transmute pictures into a reasonable meaningful diagnosis. Secondly, I believe the radiologist must possess highest communication skills and team work. The radiologist has become a fulcrum point to the modern team based medicine, working

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    the Nansha Islands, have been ‘claimed’ by multiple nations, making the right of sovereign of this territory ambiguous. The geographical location of the Islands makes it difficult to determine in which countries border it falls into, since Vietnam, Cambodia, Brunei, Malaysia, China, Taiwan, Thailand and Indonesia all have a shoreline with the territory. A liberalistic approach to understand that the island are under Taiwan jurisdiction geographically are ignored by the realist nature of China’s suborn

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    Human trafficking is an assault on human rights and a violation of one’s dignity by means of forced labor, sex trafficking, bonded labor, and/or domestic servitude. It remains to be both a local and global issue, “occurring in nearly every country, and its networks are vast and formidable to investigate” (Jesionka 2012). Despite government, activist groups and other organization’s methods of intervention, human trafficking is still a major concern with more individuals enslaved now than ever before

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    The 1960’s made an huge contribution to the world today. Many significant innovations were made around the world at this time. Also, many downfalls happened for lots of countries around the world. The 1960s are known for the assassins of many important persons from different countries. All in all, from the inventions of Etch-a-sketches to the first moon landing, the 1960’s changed the lives of people worldwide. The culture before the 1960’s of course had a big impact on how people acted in the

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    Genocide Genocide

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    History Genocide is a term that can be defined as a planned and systematic destruction of whole or parts of certain national, religious, race, ethnic, cultural or political group (Akhavan 21). Genocide is deliberated with a different set of actions for a purpose to destroy an essential foundation of life. Genocide is characterized with the massive killing of members of a group, causing mental or bodily injuries to a group of people, imposing mechanisms to prevent birth, removing particular group

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    Rolling Stone Rape

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    A front-page article is devoted to a flawed story about a campus rape in the journal Rolling Stone, exposed in the leading academic journal of media critique. So severe is this departure from journalistic integrity that it is also the subject of the lead story in the business section, with a full inside page devoted to the continuation of the two reports. The shocked reports refer to several past crimes of the press: a few cases of fabrication, quickly exposed, and cases of plagiarism (“too numerous

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