...Debates have arisen when North Korea withdraw from the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty in 2003. It is known that North Korea has exported nuclear weapons in Iran and Pakistan to show its support in being ready to launch an attack against humanity. According to the American Society of International Law, North Korea withdrew from the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty because of the hostile foreign policy of the United States. From the North Korean government’s perspective, they are a target of a pre-emptive strike and military punishment. Though these allegations do not have sufficient evidence to back up North Korea’s reason to back in the treaty, each state still have the right to withdrawal. Stated in Article X of the Nuclear Non-proliferation...
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...from foreign manufacturers can hurt the economy. Importing materials for automobiles from foreign manufacturers has many pros and cons. Some of the pros of importing materials are that it improves the trade relationship between importing and exporting countries. Also, capitalizing on the competitive advantage of exporting countries to get cheaper raw materials for production. The cost of buying cars reduces as imported automotive parts improve the current supply and production of value added automotives. Some of the cons are that importing more than the required or stipulated volume of automotive parts may add up to the reasons why an economy may suffer a trade deficit. In this case it means that the country's importation value far exceeds its exportation values. In countries where the same automotive parts that are imported are also manufactured locally, stiff competition from the uncontrolled importation of these materials may put the indigenes out of business. This immediately affects domestic production and employment. The effects of importing automotive materials depend on the current situation of the particular country. The overall effect may be positive for some while it is negative for others. The effects of importing automotive materials depend on the current situation of the particular country. U.S. imports of auto parts from China and South Korea have grown more over the past three years than auto-parts imports from any other country. While trade deficits with all...
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...The death penalty has been used as a punishment of execution throughout long periods of time. Through those periods, the penalty has now become a necessary part of the society and government system, as an imperative way to prevent dangerous crimes. Yet subsequently, society has become to question this deterrent, regarding humanistic ideas and its certainty. Much inquiry and debate arise from the thought of executing a person due to crime. This controversy created a worldwide dispute regarding the laws of this penalty. Nations like China, Iran, North Korea, Yemen, and the US are still using this deterrent. Whereas nations like France, Germany, Mexico, Canada, United Kingdom, and New Zealand have completely abolished the death penalty. However, there are still many other nations with this legislation and thus; this essay will prove to show why this capital punishment should be abolished and no longer used....
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...1. QR코드를 이용한 설문 Organizational Behavior 2. C.11 : Communication C.12 : Leadership 3. Issue : Asian or Korean style leader? Who are they? Are they effective in the global economy? 5조 권오준 / 홍효경 / 권혁윤 / 서종범 / 윤현진 / 박영신 / 강제묵 “EMBA 졸업은 해야 될 거 아이가?” 5조의 전성시대 1. QR코드를 이용한 설문 Q. 결과보기 [민주 정장선의원 700명 설문.2011.] [출처] [역대 대통령 리더십] '역대 대통 령 리더십' 박정희·노무현 前대통령 順| 작성자 나비잠 우리 국민은 박정희 전 대통령을 가장 높게 평가하고 있다는 조사결과가 나왔 다. 민주당 정장선 사무총장이 전국 성 인 남녀 700명을 대상으로 실시한 ‘역 대 대통령(전·현직 포함) 리더십 설문조 사’ 결과다. 정 사무총장에 따르면 ‘가 장 높게 평가하는 역대 대통령’에 박 전 대통령이 44.9%로 1위에 올랐다. 이어 노무현 전 대통령(25.6%), 김대중 전 대 통령(17.1%), 이명박 대통령(5.6%) 순이 었다. 박 전 대통령을 긍정 평가하는 이 유로는 경제발전 기여 및 경제 성장이 70.1%로 압도적으로 많았다. 노 전 대 통령은 서민을 위한 정치(39.2%), 김 전 대통령은 남북관계(35.9%) 부문에서 각 각 높은 점수를 받았다. 2-1. C.11 : Communication 가) The link between communication and employee satisfaction : 불확실성이 적을수록 만족 ↑ : 구두와 비언어적 메시지 사이의 왜곡, 모호성, 부조화 등은 불확실성을 ↑, 만족을 ↓ 나) 커뮤니케이션에서 발생하는 왜곡이 ↓ 종업원들은 목표, 피드백, 메시지를 의도대로 더욱 더 받아들인다. 이것은 모호성을 줄이고 집단의 과업을 명확히 해 준다. (수직적, 수평적, 비공식적 경로를 광범위 하게 활용하면 집단의 성과와 만족을 향상 시킨다.) 다) Perfect Communication is unattainable 올바른 경로를 선택하고, 효과적인 청취자가 되며, 그리고 피드백을 이용하면 보다 효과적인 커뮤니케이션 이 가능. 라) The pitfalls of electronic communication 메시지가 전달되는 방식(억양, 얼굴표정, 몸짓)으로부터 상당한 의미를 얻을 수 있기 때문에 전/커은 오해의 가능성이 있다. 이메일, 인스턴트 메시지, 텍스트 메시지 및 네트워킹 소프트웨어 등을 현명하게 사용할 필요가 있다. 마) Gender and culture 같은 커뮤니케이션 장애 요인들을 명심하고, 극복하면 커뮤니케이션 효과성을 높일 수 있다. 2-1. C.11 : Communication Digilog [디지로그] 디지털(digital)과...
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...case of the Cole War, Liberalism and Constructivism are a better fit, with Liberalism coming out on top as the best theory to explain the Cold War. We looked at the of the key assumptions and core arguments of each theory in order to rationalize which theory best fit the case. Realism Realism explains how the US and North Korea were self-interested, but does not explain why the US and the USSR would choose to cooperate. While Realism accounts for the US and USSR as key actors during the Cold War, the theory does not recognize the large role of international organizations, such as the UN, NATO or Warsaw Pact. Realism provides reason...
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...Tyreik Mingo 1st hour Nuclear Weapon Project Nuclear weapons is a really big thing that lots of people around the world. People think it should be banned others don’t. There are pros and cons of having nuclear weapons. The fight can go both ways, but to me I think that they are good and here is why…….. Should people have nuclear weapons? I THINK THAT IT FINE FOR PEOPLE TO HAVE NUCLEAR WEAPONS. I MEAN PEOPLE HAVE GUN, KNIFIVES, AND OTHER WEAPONS THAT ARE DANGEROUS. There is also an opposite side to this also too though. People can be with people going around with nuclear weapons. I mean giving guns to people are bad enough why give them nuclear weapons too that would just make it even worse than it already is. Is the abolition of nuclear weapons widely supported? Treaties continually reduce Nuclear Weapons Treaties are signed ever ten years between the United States Russia reducing nuclear weapons by a third. These two countries have the most nukes in the world, so if they are reducing weapons then there is wide support for them the rest of the world isn’t ready to give nuclear weapons to their countries such as North Korea and Iran Should there tactical nuclear weapons? Nuclear weapons can be useful in some ways like for army in war. They can keep us safe but there are possibilities if something doesn’t work right. Like instance if one of the weapon builders mess up on building the nuclear weapon it won’t be pretty, but if one of the countries want to start a war with...
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...dollars respectively. This proportion of Asia’s profit was as high as 78.3%,70.3%, and 87.3%. Therefore, i can believe that HSBC bank’s major profit from Asia. [1] Table 1 shows the profit before tax of geographical regions [pic][2] Why we has goal in Asia? According to the above table, we can see that Asia had the extremely high profit before tax compared to other parts of world. Also, Asia is the region which has the largest number of developing countries in the world. Such as China, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Especially, with China’s economic reform deeply, there has more investment opportunities will emerge. Why we hasn’t goal in Middle East and North Africa? We also can found Middle East and North Africa had a continued momentum of increased. But, we still made a decision we hasn’t goal in Middle East and North Africa. There has two reasons, the first reason is there has low level of economic. The second reason is local political instability increases investment risk. Strategic Options and choices In order help HSBC Holding plc to meet the goals and objectives, three strategies, expansion in China, restore customer confidence, product and service development in the next five years. Below are the details of these three strategies: Expansion in China In China, real GDP growth slowed from 7.7% in 2013 to 7.4% in 2014, largely due to a slowdown in activity in construction and manufacturing investment which was only partially offset by resilient...
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...legislators of the initial constitution had reasons to believe that Japan should not have military forces again. Article 9 of Japan’s constitution rejects war and does not allow Japan from maintaining any war potential. Since then, many have argued that the country has proven itself to be a peaceful nation, while some believe otherwise. In this paper, the benefits and drawbacks of permitting the build-up of Japan’s military capabilities will be discussed through academic research and personal points of view. This will occur through a short history on the issue itself, discussing the benefits and drawbacks of allowing Japan’s military forces to reconvene, and finally an analysis of which seems to be the best option. Before discussing the pros and cons of the issue, a brief history must occur. Within the Japanese Constitution is a clause that prohibits an act of war by the state. Immediately after World War II, on May 3, 1947, the Constitution came into effect. Within the text of the document, Japan formally renounces war in its sovereignty and forbids settling international disagreements through using military force. Because of Japan’s role in World War II and their sanction to create a constitution, this particular article was very impactful. As a result of this, Japan focused its resources and talent on other areas of importance within their country at that time. For example, they focused on their manufacturing of goods and trade, as well as the welfare of the nation. Through this...
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...Five Ideology's assignment Mohammad Kareem Conservatism: In Theory Communism would work and is the best way to form a government, but as this ideology was implemented in different countries and nations the reality has shown it might be very far from being perfect. This system of government as well as economy is also based on trying to create equality. Communism can be related to Socialism which creates equality by essentially sharing all profits and land with the community. Unlike socialism however,Communism believes that there is no need for a profit to be given to the worker or for land to be owned by any workers because it creates inequality and this must be done to ensure social order. A Lot of the communist ideology is totally opposite and against capitalist views. There is no competition in communism and wages and salaries are equal across all carers and work. In Communist theory, government leaders should only be temporary and used only to gear the population towards true order and then step down and let the work cycle continued. Many of the communist ideology is predominantly theory and is highly criticized by many nations. In today's day and age many countries have decided to opt out of the communist social structure because it is unpractical and does not provide true equality as theorized. Communism was a fairly modern ideology founded only about 120 years ago but has lingered throughout history. The majour man honoured with the creation of communism is Karl Marx...
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...Computer Game Addiction - Symptoms, Treatment, & FAQs By Dr. Brent Conrad Clinical Psychologist for TechAddiction What is computer game addiction? Computer game addiction generally refers to an excessive, unhealthy amount of playing computer games. Rather than engaging in the real world, an addicted user devotes the majority of his or her time to gaming. The addicted gamer often isolates him/herself from others, ignores more important responsibilities, and is often obsessed with obtaining higher status / rankings / achievements in his/her favorite computer game. Is computer game addiction a diagnosable disorder? According to the DSM-IV (the current manual for classifying emotional, psychological, and mental disorders), no. Although there have been calls from some mental health professionals (and parents) to recognize computer game addiction as a "real" disorder, it has not been granted official diagnostic status. As more research on the effects of excessive gaming is conducted, many believe that it is only a matter of time before computer game addiction is classified as a compulsive behavior similar to gambling addiction. What are the symptoms of computer game addiction? Because there is no official diagnosis of computer game addiction, there is obviously no universally agreed upon list of symptoms. Psychologists and other mental health professionals initially adapted the diagnostic criteria for gambling addiction and used this as a rough assessment tool...
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...agreement to thwart the Iran Nuclear Programme. The document was published by the U.S. Department of State titled Parameters for a Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action Regarding the Islamic Republic of Iran's Nuclear Program. The agreement itself is very controversial, understandably so however because the agreement is 159 pages in it’s entirety and certainly becomes quite technical very fast. Through this essay I will be reviewing the the details and the politics surrounding the Nuclear Treaty with Iran and asserting my position on it. To review, the deal outlines what measures will specifically be made to prevent Iran from making a nuclear bomb and to avoid a war; and to protect potentially many thousands of lives and dollars. Some of the pros of this agreement are that firstly, the deal will keep Iran from producing enough material (enriched uranium, centrifuges, and plutonium) for a nuclear weapon for at least the next 10 years, and impose the watchful eye of the IAEA (the International Atomic Energy Agency) to provide inspections of Iranian facilities, including their military sites. It also provides a chance to lessen international tensions between Iran and the US, who loving refer the other as “the leading state sponsor of terrorism”, and “the Great Satan”. From the Iranian perspective this deal will also allow the country to reintegrate politically and economically with the rest of the world which will help the country get out of it’s recession, receive an estimated value...
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...company’s hold in greater china and establish the regions importance for the rest of the company. The case analyse is the quality of the success that has been achieved in the process as also exploring newer ideas for enhanced efficacy. OBJECTIVE: * To understand Michaels idea hunting style. * Identifying the peaks and troughs in the same. * His derivation from the methodology applied in seeking information. * Suggesting alternate and more effective style of working. ANALYSIS: Michael Faye was born in 1944 and raised in Zimbabwe. After receiving his MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1967, he worked for pharmaceutical company Pfizer Inc. for 13 years. India, Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea are few countries in which he was posted during his working years. Later, he joined Squibb, as Vice President for the Japan/Pacific region. During that tenure, Squibb went into a joint venture with two Chinese partners in Shanghai. Though he was not directly involved in the venture, still he was highly influenced by his two bosses to see China’s potential. After leaving Squibb, he joined Salvatec in 1990 as President of the region comprising of Europe, Middle East and Africa in 1995. Soon, he became senior VP and joined the company’s Executive Committee. Soon, he covered Canada and Latin America and then was promoted to run company’s international business, outside its home base. A number of achievements followed like he was appointed senior...
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...it is still alive in China, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, and Vietnam. Under communism China's economy thrives. Their production rates and manufacturing industry is easily one of the most efficient and greatest in the world today. The abundant output of products such as electronics, clothing, toys, and furniture has boosted their economy tremendously. Also, Laos's economy is rapidly growing, with an average 8% increase in growth a year. In communist countries, the focus is on industry and production, ultimately leading to a growing economy, but often the well-being of the workers is disregarded. In history, and still today, the working environment in communist countries is dangerous and nothing short of torture. Receiving little to no pay and deprived of all basic human rights, these citizens are practically slaves. In China, although the economy appears to be thriving, they are still under the harsh rule of a dictator who has no regard for their well-being. In the past, when people of China have tried to stand up for their rights they have been held prisoner for their actions, when trying to simply improve their quality of life. This is also extremely prevalent in North Korea. The citizens have been stripped of all freedoms and their actions are under close watch by the government. They have no choice of religion and those who slander the common religion, government, or dictator himself are arrested and often tortured or even executed. North Korea's economy has failed to get back...
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...Canadian International Council Strengthening the Non-Proliferation Regime: The Role of Coercive Sanctions Author(s): T. V. Paul Source: International Journal, Vol. 51, No. 3, Nuclear Politics (Summer, 1996), pp. 440-465 Published by: Canadian International Council Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40203123 Accessed: 30/11/2010 19:58 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use provides, in part, that unless you have obtained prior permission, you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles, and you may use content in the JSTOR archive only for your personal, non-commercial use. Please contact the publisher regarding any further use of this work. Publisher contact information may be obtained at http://www.jstor.org/action/showPublisher?publisherCode=cic. Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on the screen or printed page of such transmission. JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. Canadian International Councilis collaborating...
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...Country report South Korea – Electronic Yu Ming Lin Country Profile In February 1945 the end of World War II, Korean Peninsula divided into North and South Korea. South Korea also name Republic of Korea, 99,392 sq. km, has a population of almost 50 million, and has its capital at Seoul, the largest city in Korea. The second largest city is Busan, which is the country’s main port, has wonderful nature harbor beside the delta of Nakdong River. The major industrial prior 1948 was agriculture in Korea peninsula, South Korea was in a sever environment of economic. The war damage and the refugee from North Korea keep South Korea inflation and unemployment. Korea is full of mineral source, however, most minerals concentrated in the North such as gold, coal, ore, iron and graphite. There are some tungsten, amorphous graphite, coal, and iron in South Korea and the distribution percentage is North 80%~90% to South 10%. International trade Balance Of Payment The table above is the South Korea’s balance of payments account and this table can track the payments to and the receipts from other countries from 2006 to 2010. As we can see the current account surplus in all five years and it means that these five years South Korea exports more goods, services, and income than it imports. (Data from world databank) The Current Account In October 2011, South Korea’s current account surplus US4000 Million. South Korea’s growing economy relies on exports, and the most important exports...
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