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    lectures – individual participation • Interactive lectures grades of 2010 and 2011 can be transferred Book • http://www.cambridge.org/features/management/verbeke/ Does “international” still matter? 7 Transportation & communication costs fall 17 September 2012 8 Tariffs fall‚ anti-dumping measures rise anti- 17 September 2012 9 Globalization Theory: • Linguistic‚ trade and cultural barriers become less important • ‘Stateless’ MNCs • Within MNCs worldwide diffusion

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    Based on my arguments it seems obvious that the evil in which I am referencing is natural. Indeed‚ all of the examples I gave were natural. This is important as the word evil in the syllogism I provided is in reference to evil as I argued it. That is to say‚ natural “intense suffering of the innocent” is evil and is incompatible with a tri-omni God. Understanding the problem of evil in the context of natural evil is crucial as my opponent’s defense is via Free Will. Concerning the free will defense

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    considered to be one of‚ if not the most important philosopher of 20th Century philosophy. Gettier’s argument against the traditional account of knowledge‚ aka "The Gettier Problem"‚ is knowledge defined as justified true belief. The idea of justified true belief declares that in order for a given proposition to be true‚ one must believe more than the relevant true proposition‚ but also to have justification for doing so. Gettier argues that the traditional conditions for knowledge in the JTB (justified

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    You would think that based on what I have heard from my peers that they are very uncomfortable with the Peter Singers ideas on donating all money beyond what they need to charity. Although they did think that it was a good idea‚ they didn’t necessarily believe that it was a moral decision. Of the arguments that I heard against Singer‚ and I did hear many‚ I don’t think that they are created equal. I’ll mention three in detail and some justifications that I heard that aren’t as relevant. First‚ Zach

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    Counterfeit Drugs Problems and Solutions for the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry Introduction Counterfeit drugs have been around for much of the recent history of industrial-scale drug production in India and abroad. Although detailed data on counterfeit medicines are difficult to obtain by virtue of its very nature‚ a recent WHO report estimates the prevalence to be around 1% of sales in developed countries to over 10% in some developing countries1. The more important aspect of this global

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    The Low Cost Airline: AirAsia A study of opportunities‚ challenges and critical success factors LGT 3007 Air Transport Logistics Introduction History of low cost airlines The low-cost concept became a moneymaker in the United States‚ where it was pioneered in the 1970s by Southwest Airlines‚ the model for budget carriers elsewhere like Ryanair and easyJet in Europe. Definition of low cost airlines A low cost airline generally has many features that differentiate it from the traditional

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    politically and socially. Because of its status as a DSM IV Schedule One drug‚ much of the arguments for or against marijuana use have been the result of speculation and anecdotes. Recently‚ however‚ scientists have been able to study the molecular biology of some of the chemicals in marijuana and elucidate some of the biochemical pathways which they affect. Despite the intense controversy surrounding the subject‚ there have been quite a few breakthroughs in the past decade. The most notable being

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    trade offs are far to detrimental. Experts do agree that continued growth via globalization does cause some aspects of the environment to decline. (Pugel‚ 2003) This is a direct result of more people using more goods and services‚ which causes more waste. The question is how long can a pattern of degrading the environment continue before the environment becomes unlivable? Additionally‚ if multiple countries that trade with each other all have different rules and regulations‚ how can global

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    (STR). In this essay‚ I will first articulate more specifically the thesis of presentism and show the main arguments of the opposite position known as eternalism. I will then outline the special theory and its consequences for the metaphysics of presentism. I will consider some of the problems that presentism faces in the relativistic context by considering Putnam’s “man on the street” argument. From there I will address some of the solutions to these problems proposed by presentists. Ultimately

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    An Argument Against Monarchy Monarchy as a governmental system clearly has numerous downfalls for the majority of people. The working class (bourgeoisie) rarely wins. It puts people into a hierarchical system based not on the merit of their character and work ethic but instead from the family they were born into. Those born into the few available positions of power in a monarchy benefit the most. This system can function and create civilizations that exude power and wealth but at a price

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