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    degree of Bachelor of Science in Management. Dangerous Toys for Our Children As a mother, there is no greater concern than the safety of our children. Yet with the recent reports of lead in toys for kids, mothers and fathers alike now have a new worry. One of the world’s largest entrusted and respected toy companies has been criticized for producing toys with hazardous levels of lead paint. Some of the toys produced by Mattel also contain small magnets that pose as a choking hazard to

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    Introduction According to Xinhua news agency, the Ministry of Environmental Protection of Beijing, Tianjin and surrounding areas carried out a supervision of atmospheric pollution caused by industrial enterprises. As of May 7th, 28 inspection teams inspected 8447 units, of which 5594 were found to have environmental problems, accounting for about 66.2% of the total number of checks. The few major problems found during this inspection is “small scale industries” that don’t follow any environmental

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    Cyber-Terrorism Cyber-Terrorism is a reality in the modern age of rapid technological advancement. As fast as new technology is established, people find ways to hack and corrupt it. Many times there is malicious intent behind such actions. These acts can include everything from computer viruses to contraband network servers to pirated IP addresses and credit account fraud. All of the stories we hear and those annoying emails that warn of a multitude of viruses can lull us into complacency

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    China is an important country for both the United Sates (US) and Asia to be mindful of. China’s economic strength, cyber capabilities, and intelligence capabilities make it a country of great significance to the US. China’s economic and military power makes it a key player in Asia. Significance to the US Many years of strong economic growth and smart exporting strategies has allowed China to come close to surpassing the U.S. economy. China is currently in its 13th Five-Year-Plan, which is China’s

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    In 2008, the global financial industry experienced dramatic changes when the global financial crisis came furiously. In the United States, the historical changes appeared in the structure of investment banking. These changes included the fifth-largest US investment bank, Bear Stearns and the third-largest US investment bank, Merrill Lynch was acquired respectively, and the fourth-largest US investment bank, Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy. In addition, the Goldman Sachs and the Morgan Stanley

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    China has been a controversial topic since it originated in 1979. The recent change in the policy has caused yet another disturbance. However, I believe that the one child policy was a rational response to China’s growing population. Even though the new developments in the policy do not directly impact the US now, I believe that we have the right to be concerned about the stability of the global population for future of our own nation and the world. In the late 20th century China was launched into

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    winter clothes....” The author concluded wondering why “the government, instead of using the 800,000 Rmb to provide timely help, used it recklessly in awarding the sportsman.” "Whose money is it? Who authorized it? Based on what?” quipped Xinhua, the national news agency, on its official Weibo page. While opinions are less unanimously negative concerning Li Na’s funereal face, what happened was hardly uplifting for her image. The Xin Min Evening Daily - a paper owned by the Shanghai government - compared

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    Russia and China have the largest, most capable space programs of all countries in the world outside of the United States. Therefore, the status of their programs and endeavors in space missions and actions are of the upmost concern to our nation and global scientific achievement. The state of current events point to a future of vast changes in the global space community due to Russia’s mired Roscosmos State Corporation for Space Activities and China’s ever advancing National Space Administration

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    The Federal Government's Effect on Renewable Energy in the United States In an article posted by Reuters on October 24, 2006, the global conservation group, formerly known as the WWF, stated that “humans are stripping nature at an unprecedented rate and will need two planets' worth of natural resources every year by 2050 on current trends” (Blanchard). The report indicates that, if every other country were to use the same amount of energy as America does, five planets worth of resources

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    Introduction While working on the Syrian problem set in 2015 and 2016, I, like many analysts, was alarmed by the relatively sudden appearance of Chinese military assets off the Syrian coastline in August of 2016. This marked a considerable departure from China’s long-held policy of non-intervention and its predilection for negotiated political solutions in the Middle East. In August of 2016, the government of China announced its intention to provide personnel training and humanitarian aid to the

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