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    Police Discretion

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    Cited: Klinger‚ D.A. "Bringing Crime Back In: Toward a Better Understanding of Police." Journal of Research in Crime and Deliquency 33.3 (1996): 333-336 Carl R Metzgar Pratt‚ C. E. "Police Discretion." Law & Order 40.3 (1992): 99. Ohlin‚ L.E Reiner‚ R. "Policing‚ Volume II - Controlling the Controllers: Police Discretion and Accountability." National Criminal Justice Reference Service II (1996): 6-12. Sanders‚ F. "Justice Studies for Police and Criminals." (1992): 1-6. Walker‚ S.

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    La théorie du régionalisme‚ aspects économiques des accords régionaux. Abdelhamid Cherragui‚ Donia Dowidar‚ Moustapha Dramane Gano. Le dépassement de la nation par le régional suit principalement deux voies. La première celle des pan-nationalismes qui visent à élargir la nation en réunissant au sein d’une seule communauté politique des Etats déjà existants‚ sur la base d’une supposée culture commune‚ il y avait plusieurs mouvements de ce type dans l’histoire (panslavisme‚ panarabisme‚ panturquisme…)

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    INTB CASE 1

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    COMPANY’S SUCCESS IN THE U.S. MARKET." PDF. The Colorado College‚ May 2014. Web. 01 Nov. 2014. Guarini‚ Giulio. "Is Korea Catching Up? An Analysis of the Labour Productivity Growth in South Korea."Oxford Development Studies 34.3 (2006): 323-38 "HeckscherOhlin Model." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation‚ 24 Oct. 2014. Web. 01 Nov. 2014. "Hyundai for Domestic Sale Has Better Early Quality than Audi." BusinessKorea. 16 Oct. 2013. Web. 24 Oct. 2014. "Hyundai ’s Competitive Advantage & Strategy." HubPages

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    International analysis of nestle Nestlé is the leading nutrition‚ health and wellness company in the world. Their mission is „Good Food‚ Good Life” and they provide consumers with nutritious and tasty food and beverages. The history of Nestlé starts in 1866‚ when the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company opened the first European condensed milk factory in Switzerland. One year later‚ Henri Nestlé launched one of the world’s first prepared infant cereals-„Farine lactee”. The Anglo-Swiss Condensed

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    Globalization: trend away from distinct national economic units and toward one huge global market Globalization of markets: moving away from an economic system in which national markets are distinct entities‚ isolated by trade barriers and barriers of distance‚ time‚ and culture‚ and toward a system in which national markets are merging into one global market Globalization of production: trend by individual firms to disperse parts of their productive processes to different locations around the globe

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    What is a State? A state is an organized political unit that has: A geographic territory A stable population And a government to which the populations owes allegiance And that is legally recognized by the other states Modern state system began with the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 State ≠ Nation What is a theory? Basic problem: what information matter? A theory is: a simplifying device to help you decide which facts matter and which do not Can be implicit or explicit More formally

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    Cashew Case

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    INTRODUCTION The Cashew‚ best known for its nuts‚ had become important when Brazil‚ India‚ East Africa‚ Indonesia and Southeast Africa realized that with exporting that product they could create an important market that could generate for them many benefits. It began when the Tupi Indians of Brazil harvested the cashew apple in the wild and they later introduced it to early Portuguese traders who in turn propagated the plant in other tropical countries. Having in mind that at the beginning‚ the

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    Cited: in Jong and Vos (1994a: p.9) 3 MNEs‚ very much concentrated in highly correlated countries‚ is very different from what is suggested by the portfolio diversification hypothesis (Buckley‚ 1988: p.83). 2.2.2.1. Mundell and the Heckscher-Ohlin model Mundell (1957) used an extension of the basic model to show that trade and capital approach’ (Kojima‚ 1973‚ 1978‚ 1982). Kojima tried to explain the distinctive character of trade-oriented Japanese FDI‚ obeying the principle of comparative

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    of Research in Crime and Delinquency 38:319-361. Agnew‚ R. (2001). “An Overview of General Strain Theory.” In Explaining Criminals and Crime‚ edited by Raymond Paternoster and Ronet Bachman. Los Angeles: Roxbury. Cloward‚ Richard A.‚ and Lloyd E. Ohlin. (1960). ‘ Delinquency and opportunity: A theory of delinquent gangs’. Vol. 90559. New York: Free Press. Cohen‚ Albert K. (1955). Delinquent Boys. New York: Free Press. Durkheim‚ E. (1979). ‘Suicide: A Study in Sociology’. Routledge & Kegan Paul‚ London

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    Crime and Deviance

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    covering Merton’s limitations Albert Cohen’s subcultural theory was introduced‚ his theory only focuses on how educational failure played a major part in working class crime as gang delinquency. Cloward and Ohlin criticised Cohen that he did not cover all of Merton’s limitations; hence‚ Cloward and Ohlin explained the three different types of deviance. The strengths and limitations of the four theories will be highlighted. Marxists criticism of functionalist theory and the similarities and differences

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