INTERNATIONAL LAW OUTLINE I. THE TYPES AND SOURCES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Statute of the International Court of Justice: (Article 38) The Court‚ whose function is to decide in accordance with international law such disputes as are submitted to it‚ shall apply: (a) international conventions‚ whether general or particular‚ establishing rules expressly recognized by contesting states; (b) international custom‚ as evidence of a general practice accepted as law; Determining custom: The general
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Reebok international well-known athlete show contracts with independent company in Asia to manufacture all of its footwear production. However‚ the conditions are to follow human rights production standards namely: (1) Non-discrimination‚ (2) Working hour or over time‚ (3) Force or compulsory labor‚ (4) Fair wages‚ (5) Child labor‚ (6) Freedom of association‚ (7) Save and healthy work environment. What is your opinion of Reebok production standard of human right for its suppliers? What would Milton
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Global Travel The Business and Leisure Travel Specialists “INSERT A MOTO HERE” Induction Pack for new employees Chapters Pages Introduction to Travel and Tourism 3 Components of the Travel and Tourism Industry with organisations 4 Factsheets on Organisations: Titanic Belfast Hilton Hotels British Airways What is Tourism and why is it important?
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Case Incident 2 BECOMING A FACIAL DECODER I. Background Paul Ekman is a psychologist known for his study about facial expressions‚ where facial expressions reveal true emotions. Researchers have distinguished real smiles (so called Duchenne smile) from fake smiles. Ekman and his associates have developed methods to detect other emotions suchas anger‚ disgust and distress. They call their method as Facial Action Coding System (FACS). FACS has been used to study the facial expressions
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Incident at Morales Assignment After viewing the video‚ Incident at Morales‚ please prepare a 1.5-2 page report (single space‚ at least 11 point type) on the following questions. 1. List the ethical issues you observed in Incident at Morales. 2. From your personal perspective‚ prioritize these ethical issues from most critical to least critical 3. Discuss the video from three additional perspectives: a) Fred’s Perspective: Assume you are Fred: i) What specific ethical issues do you (Fred)
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In the book Incident in the life of a slave‚ Linda battles with slavery. Linda is a strong black female. She stood up for what she believed in and she was very determined to get freedom. Slaves were considered property‚ and sexual favors of slave women were often associated with their masters. Linda denied Dr. Flint‚ when he tired to have a sexual relationship with her‚ when Linda was 15 years old Dr. Flint started to raped her. He threatens to kill her grandmother if she tries to tell her. I feel
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Marcela Lopez English 110 B. Ruff 3 Feb. 2011 Deceptive Reality Television Unfortunately‚ today’s popular culture highly regards reality shows that are far from being real. Richard Huff’s title “Real or Not‚ It Doesn’t Matter” clearly states this fact; the public enjoys watching these shows‚ even though it knows that they are deceitful. Reality shows are fallacies‚ the work of the producers and editors‚ who work hard to make people believe that they are watching truthful situations. The impact
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Questions & Answers: 1. Explain how Foreman’s 3-day course could positively influence the profitability of Albertsons? Answer: - The focus is on positive employee attitudes and the impact that it has on customers. Positive attitudes toward customer service may have an impact on profitability. 2. Johnston says‚ “Positive attitude is the single biggest thing that can change a business.” How valid and generalizable do you think this statement is? Answer: - Larry Johnston strongly believe
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Intro to Operating Systems Student: Gabriel Guevara Chapter: 5 Exercises Exercise #2 Give at least two “real life” examples (not related to a computer system environment) of each of these concepts: deadlock‚ starvation and race. Describe how the deadlocks could be resolved. 2 real life examples of the concept of deadlock: A. In a presidential election 2 candidates reach an electoral deadlock when neither candidate get a majority of the 270 electoral votes required to win the presidency
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1. What do you think is the major problem with the performance appraisal process in the regional office? In my opinion‚ the major problem with the performance appraisal process is that employees aren’t being told how they need to improve after the appraisal is conducted‚ therefore each year the appraisal more or less stays the same. The appraisal is supposed to be used to improve the employees performance‚ however it is not being used to do so. No feedback is given to the employee after the appraisal
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