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    first‚ the U.S. made the Teller amendment‚ assuring the citizens of Cuba that the Americans would leave as soon as peace was restored. By the end of the war‚ the United States had declared itself the policing power of the hemisphere in the Roosevelt Corollary. Additionally‚ America now released the Platt Amendment which stated that Cuba was to do business with only America. Cuba now had no government freedoms like treaties or trade‚ and all of these provisions were to be secured in the Cuban constitution

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    The_Tree_Laws_Of_Performance

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    three Leadership Corollaries. For easy reference‚ these are reprinted below. page 1 the three laws of performance 1 2 3 How People Perform Correlates To How Situations Occur To Them Leadership Corollary: Leaders Have A Say‚ And Give Others A Say‚ In How Situations Occur How A Situation Occurs Arises In Language Leadership Corollary: Leaders Master The Conversational Environment Future-Based Language Transforms How Situations Occur To People Leadership Corollary: Leaders Listen

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    The Monroe Doctrine can also be called America’s diplomatic declaration of independence.” The United States guaranteed the safety and prosperity of new independent countries in the Western Hemisphere. The primary factor contributing towards the interest was Nicaragua’s close proximity. Compared to other republics formed from the United Provinces of Central America‚ Nicaragua was the most backward. At that time‚ growing coffee was becoming the most profitable business in the world. Unfortunately

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    19th Century Isolationism

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    Immanuel Joy HIST 359 2/10/2016 In 1796‚ George Washington wrote out the newly formed script for American foreign policy. He cautioned the United States to stay clear of entangling alliances with the hawkish European powers. In 1823‚ this isolationist tendency was reaffirmed with the Monroe Doctrine which warned the Europeans against establishing any new colonies or encroaching on the interests of any sovereign state in the Western Hemisphere. In kind‚ the United States would stay out of the old

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    The Monroe Doctrine can be considered as the United States first major declaration to the world as a fairly new nation. The Monroe Doctrine was a statement of United States policy on the activity and rights of powers in the Western Hemisphere during the early to mid 1800?s. It was expressed during President Monroe ’s seventh annual message to Congress on December 2nd 1823. The Monroe Doctrine deterred European imperialist powers from encroaching upon the boundaries of the United States and established

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    United States Expansionism In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century‚ the United States developed a reputation as an overseas empire and a power country. The United States built this reputation by its involvement of imperialism‚ which expanded‚ colonized and competed against other power countries such as Germany‚ France‚ Britain and Japan. However‚ nineteenth and early twentieth century imperialism was not a continuation of past United States expansionism. It is clear that this development

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    Usa in the Caribbean

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    rico1898 and Haiti in 1915.These later expeditions due nominally to the monore doctrine of 1823. The U.S interests as stated earlier although beginning in 1776 truly rose to prominence in the late 19th century following the additional Roosevelt corollary to the monore doctrine which stated the U.S would intervene in conflicts European nations and Caribbean countries to enforce legitimate of European powers. The U.S took interest on Cuba in 1895-1898 when the U.S government became concerned about

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    Theodore Roosevelt Essay

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    presidential office. Signed National Monuments Act. Built the Great White Fleet to strengthen the United States military‚ and also used it to intimidate and impress enemies and allies. Continued the construction of the Panama Canal. Added the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. Believed in Big Stick Diplomacy. Was awarded Nobel Peace Prize for playing a major part in the ending of the Russo-Japanese War. 1898-1899: Served as governor of New York. 1897-1898: Appointed assistant secretary of

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    Principles of Insurance

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    Seven Principles of Insurance With Examples The seven principles of insurance are :- Principle of Uberrimae fidei (Utmost Good Faith)‚ Principle of Insurable Interest‚ Principle of Indemnity‚ Principle of Contribution‚ Principle of Subrogation‚ Principle of Loss Minimization‚ and Principle of Causa Proxima (Nearest Cause). 1. Principle of Uberrimae fidei (Utmost Good Faith) Principle of Uberrimae fidei (a Latin phrase)‚ or in simple english words‚ the Principle of Utmost Good Faith

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    THE EMIC VERSUS ETIC DILEMMA IN CROSS CULTURAL MARKETING RE... Page 1 of 8 THE EMIC VERSUS ETIC DILEMMA IN CROSS CULTURAL MARKETING RESEARCH: A PERSONAL CONSTRUCT THEORY PERSPECTIVE Richard E. Plank‚ Western Michigan University ABSTRACT Cross-cultural research in marketing‚ particularly involving the measurement of behaviors and attitudes using methodologies which require the respondent to respond to scale type questions‚ is difficult as well as time and resource intensive. A major issue is the

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