Transnational Crime Comparative Criminal Justice Systems Introduction: Transnational crime is a growing problem. Transnational crime is defined as “self-perpetuating associations of individuals who operate transnational for the purpose of obtaining power‚ influence‚ monetary and/or commercial gains‚ wholly or in part by illegal means‚ while protecting their activities through a pattern of corruption and/ or violence‚ or while protecting their illegal activities through a transnational structure
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JAN JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING ORIGINAL RESEARCH Stress resiliency‚ psychological empowerment and conflict management styles among baccalaureate nursing students Eula W. Pines‚ Maureen L. Rauschhuber‚ Gary H. Norgan‚ Jennifer D. Cook‚ Leticia Canchola‚ Cynthia Richardson & Mary Elaine Jones Accepted for publication 1 October 2011 Correspondence to E.W. Pines: e-mail: pines@uiwtx.edu Eula W. Pines PhD RN PMHCNS-BC Associate Professor of Nursing Ila Faye Miller School of Nursing
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liberalisation (FL) on economic development in less developed countries (LDC). The paper is divided into several sections; the first examines the concept of financial repression and the second introduces the Mckinnon-Shaw thesis of financial liberalisation; section three looks at the critique of Mckinnon-Shaw thesis. This paper presents some evidence that will indicate a positive relationship between financial liberalisation and economic development (e.g. growth rate). However‚ this relationship is not
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Gondwana. The sediment from these rocks eroded into the deep sea-basins‚ eventually hardened into rock‚ and then folded and was uplifted into mountains because of the plate tectonic movements of the Earth‚ forming part of the Rangitata landmass. (McKinnon‚ Bradley‚ & Kirkpatrick‚ 1997 p. 3). Eighty million years ago the Rangitata landmass broke away from Gondwana and headed east on the Pacific Tectonic Plate. A fragment of this landmass eventually became New Zealand. As the landmass slowly drifted
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………3 2. Literature Review 3.1 Definition of Green Logistics………………………………………….4 3.2 Definition of Reverse Logistics……………………………………..5-6 3. Case study – Treeland Services Company Ltd 4.3 Treeland Services Company background…………………………..7 4.4 Working procedure of TreeLand Services Company Ltd………..7-8 4.5 Green Logistics in Treeland company Services Company Ltd…..10 4.6 Electronic waste
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cannot be proved by the method of science and are explicitly miraculous. A miracle can be defined by Hume as a ʻtransgression of a law of nature by the violation of a particular deity or invisible agentʼ. For scholars such as Maurice Wiles‚ Alastair McKinnon‚ and Steven Bayne a miracle can never occur because the actual concept of a miracle is incoherent. Bayne states‚ “Given Hume’s view on the nature of belief and belief production‚ it seems…that we should begin not by asking whether belief in a miracle
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’pore-Shanghai team wins US$1m ’future container port ’ challenge. asiaone‚ 14 Apr 2013. MARITIME AND PORT AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE. 2009. Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore [Online]. Available: http://www.mpa.gov.sg/ [Accessed 14 Aug 2013]. MCKINNON‚ A. 2011. HONG KONG AND SINGAPORE PORTS: Challenges‚ Opportunities and Global Competitiveness. Available: http://www.cityu.edu.hk/slw/HKCMT/Doc/Working_Paper_1_-_Singapore_-_Final_(v12).pdf [Accessed 14 Aug 2014]. PSA. 2010. PSA Singapore [Online]
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eBusiness Fetac Module Assignment 1 Evolution of Internet eBusiness Development & Social‚ Legal and Economic Impact of eBusiness Produced by Brendan Treacy July – November 2012 Contents General Introduction 4 Research Methods 4 Evolution of the Internet 6 Dot-Com Boom 7 eBusiness Development 8 Introduction – Social Impact 10 Social Impact of eBusiness – Positives 10 Improve Life of Disabled 10 Provide Information to those with Illness 11 Online Counselling 11 Personal Development
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References: Blanco‚ E & Cotrill‚ K‚ 2013‚ ‘Delivering on the promise of green logistics’‚ MITSloan Management Review‚ December 2013. McDonagh‚ P & Prothero‚ A‚ 1996‚ Green management: A reader‚ The Dryden Press‚ London. McKinnon‚ A. Browne‚ M. Whiteing‚ A. 2012‚ Green logistics: Improving the environmental sustainability of logistics‚ Kogan Page‚ London. Ottman‚ J‚ 1997‚ Green marketing: Opportunity for innovation‚ TC / Contemporary Books‚ Lincolnwood. Reinhardt‚ F.L. 1998
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broken frozen heart of Pluto might still be beating because it replenishes itself with new ice always. This makes the planet having one of the youngest surfaces in the solar system‚ according to a pair of papers that were printed in Nature. William B. McKinnon of Washington University said that for the first time‚ they can determine what these strange welts on the icy surface of Pluto really are‚ according to Washington Post. The researchers said that the mysterious polygons
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