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    Australian and Spainish Bilateral Relationships

    between Australia and Spain are progressively expanding. Spain offers important potential as a partner for Australia, both in the business sphere and in international relations (Smith 2010). While Spain's foreign policy has traditionally focused on the European Union (EU), the Mediterranean and Latin America, it is now broadening its diplomatic and commercial presence in the Asia-Pacific. In recent years, the Australian and Spanish Governments have reinforced growing trade and investment links by evolving

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    The Treaty of Lisbon

    The Treaty of Lisbon: An Analysis After more than 50 years of European integration, the Treaty of Lisbon is a new step forward but also a deeply contested concept. This essay begins with an overview of how the new Treaty came about and why it was seen as necessary, followed by an analysis of its new developments structured into four parts. Firstly, it considers how the LT is supposed to increase the EU’s effectiveness through more qualified majority voting, the co-decision procedure and through

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    The Legalization of Marijuana in America: from an Economic Standpoint

    purposes,” government officials faced conflict as to whether to legalize the drug on a federal level or not (Smith 1). There is a battle between the Supreme Court and federal government regarding enforcement as state law allows production and consumption of the drug while the federal law prohibits such activities. When a state officer finds marijuana on the persons of a Colorado resident, there is no charge; however, when a federal officer finds marijuana on the persons of a Colorado resident the extent

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    Coral Reef Policy

    Why Has there not been a push for international policies to help protect coral reefs? Section 1: Coral Reefs are an important ecosystem that our planet needs to function correctly. Coral is a living organism that forms in colonies which can stretch out for hundreds of miles long and are then called coral reefs. These coral reefs are habitats for a large number of marine species. There are about 600,000 km of coral reef worldwide (State of the Reefs). Most reefs today are about 8,000 years

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    Contemporary Developments in Business and Management

    UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND ASSESSMENT COVER SHEET / FEEDBACK FORM BA (HONS) BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Student ID: Module Name: Center / College: Assessment Title: Learning Outcomes Assessed: Learning Outcomes Assessed: Feedback relating learning outcomes assessed and assessment criteria given to students: Mark: Student Name: Module Code: Due Date: Hand in Date: Areas for Commendation: Areas for Improvement: General Comments: Assessors Signature: Overall Mark (subject to ratification by

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    Timor-Leste Government and Social Protection

    (Indonesian) part of the island, and the islands of Atauro and Jaco. It is the only Portuguese speaking country independent nation in Asia. The majority of the population is of Malay-Polynesian and Papua origin. Minorities of Chinese, Arabs and Europeans. Occupying an area of 15.007 Km2, Timor-Leste predominately is about 90% Catholics, Minorities of Protestants, and Muslims. Based on census 2010, current population in Timor-Leste is 1,066,582 people. Dili is the capital of Timor-Leste and it is

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    Public Debt

    debt 1. Current situation Greece has been in the public debt crisis since 2009. The Greek public debt crisis is one of a number of current European sovereign-debt crises and is believed to have been caused by a combination of structural weaknesses of the Greek economy coupled with the incomplete economic, tax and banking unification of the European Monetary Union. Those days, Greece has confronted with three main related problems: government trust crisis, declining liquidity capacity and high

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    Greece’s Economic Turmoil and the Global Economy

    financial headlines of 2012 were prevalent with the tribulations of the Greek economy. Its problems, in the eyes of many of the other nations of the euro zone, were not only negatively impacting the prosperity of the Greeks, but also the viability of the European Union. The country as a whole requires a major restructuring. Not only are drastic changes needed in financial and economic policies, but the Greeks need to understand their attitude of government entitlements cannot be sustained. The mismanagement

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    Managing Change and Innovation

    stimulate Danish families to participate more in domestic tourism? * The theme of our research is Motivation. What motivates Danish families in choosing their holiday destinations? Do they mostly go abroad or not? And why? * Problem area is improving the tourism sector of Denmark to attract local Danish families. Here we will be analyzing the campaign VisitDenmark to see what the organization has been doing so far to encourage domestic tourism. TABLE OF CONTENT * chapter one………………………………………………………

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    E-Business

    Introduction Based on the chosen industry, we have come up with a company called JMF Travel, which is a travel website that offers holidays packages. JMF Travel is an online travel store which leverages on the Internet, collaborating with other travel websites to provide travelers with the latest news, updates, travel packages, deals and also the ability to reserve hotels at the comfort of their homes. JMF Travel works hand-in-hand with HotelsCombined.com which makes it situated among the big

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