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    | Cultural Diplomacy: A Filipino Perspective | | Carino l Dela l Fuentes III AB- International Studies Major in Development StudiesIS 108.1 Philippine Foreign PolicyMr. Bong JovesMarch 2‚ 2013 | I. WHAT IS CULTURAL DIPLOMACY? Considered as a relatively new term in international relations and among governments‚ a commonly cited definition of cultural diplomacy is that of Milton Cummings‚ an American Political Scientist which defines Cultural Diplomacy as "the exchange of

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    In modern economies‚ money is national currency. B. In the absence of money‚ societies use a “barter” system in which goods are exchanged for goods. 1. Barter economies require a “Double Coincidence of Demand” in that the two market participants must each be supplying what the other demands. 2. Barter also implies negotiations over the exchange (a cost modern economies often avoid)‚ which have the economic cost of the time spent for each purchase an individual makes. C. In a more Modern System

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    beginning of time‚ mankind has advanced as a society of many; each person and individual a piece in the great machine that is time. This unity‚ this joining of forces‚ has driven mankind forward throughout the dark ages of humanity’s past and into the modern world people live in today. Much has changed with the passing of time‚ but what has not changed is humanity’s primal instinct to create allies and forge relationships to stand united against the forces that would oppose them. This bond is essential

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    SUMMARY OF DIPLOMACY IN HISTORICAL CONTEXT Jean-Robert Leguey-Feilleux Diplomacy has existed ever since the beginning of civilization‚ it can be divided into Mesopotamia Civilization‚ Ancient India‚ Roman‚ and Greece‚ Italian Renaissance‚ and the world war period to the present. Some evidence of diplomacy has been found in inscriptions such as El Amarna.. Other inscriptions such as Bogazkoy‚ Mari (Tell Hariri)‚ Ugarit‚ and Ebla also discuss the behavior of the representatives in how interact

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    The biosphere is the global sum of all ecosystems. It can also be called the zone of life on Earth‚ a closed (apart from solar and cosmic radiation)‚ and self-regulating system.[1] From the broadest biophysiologicalpoint of view‚ the biosphere is the global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships‚ including their interaction with the elements of the lithosphere‚ hydrosphere‚ and atmosphere. The biosphere is postulated to have evolved‚ beginning through a process of biogenesis or biopoesis

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    Following Alperovitz’s revisionist perspective in Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam‚ traditionalist historians‚ in early 1970‚ wished to return the histories back to the original arguments on the Japanese surrender. David Bergamini transforming the study in Japan’s Imperial Conspiracy: How Emperor Hirohito led Japan into war against the West‚ he returns to Butow’s arguments on the surrender. In his history‚ Bergamini examines the history of Japanese culture in two volumes. Following the study

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    which has become the main source of information The role media is playing as being the main source of information is a controversial issue. It is being debated what are the media functions in a society and what are its impact on an individual. The term media is a general term which is not restricted to a particular entity but in order to understand the term "commercial media"‚ the US provides the best platform for critically analyzing the role of media in a society. Regardless of what type of sources

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    The Economic Growth of India from 1800 to Today Sources: A Theoretical Approach to the Indian Economy by CT Kurien. Poverty Alleviation in India: Policies and Programs by Abdul Aziz. Aggregate  Savings of the Indian Economy by PK Mitra. An Indian Rural Economy 1880-1955 : The Tamilnadu Countryside by Christopher John Baker. The economic growth of India has has gone through many ups and downs throughout the country’s history. With the main income of the land being sea trade and agriculture

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    The Issue of Communication in the Modern World    According to the Oxford dictionary‚ the definition of communication is‚ “the science and practice of transmitting information to another through connections or means of access; social dealings; letter‚ message etc”. We must communicate in an effective manner in order to be understood or to get our message across to the other person. One of the basic keys to effective communication is‚ not to simply hear‚ but to listen.    ”The most basic of all human

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    Diplomacy and propaganda in the Kashmir War Abstract: The conflict between Hindu and Muslims over the Kashmir region is one of the bloodiest religious wars in history‚ exceeding in violence the Crusades or the “Thirty years war’’. As long as the Indian colony was under British rule‚ the tensions were kept under control‚ but during the decolonization movement ‚ the two religions who hatred and feared each other more than they feared the colonial masters‚ developed in the first phase separate

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