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    the Panama Canal case‚ this paper critically examines the proposal on the deepening of the Jacksonville Port with a view to making recommendations thereon. The Jacksonville Port The Jacksonville Port in the State of Florida‚ United States of America has played and continues to play a significant role in the U.S economy and that of the East coast. The port follows the St. John’s River over a stretch of about 43.5 kilometers in the Northeastern part of Florida and ends at the City of Jacksonville

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    Paul Z. Professor: Brock Millman Word count(excluding footnotes‚ title page‚ works cited): 2994 Question : What forces drove Europe’s imperial expansion in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? You may‚ if you wish‚ focus on one of the major European powers. At the turn of the 20th century‚ the forces of “new imperialism” motivated European empires to seek territorial acquisition abroad in the hopes of building their empire by obtaining political‚ economic‚ and social advantages over

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    Wal-Mart’s Global Expansion Established in Arkansas in 1962 by Sam Walton‚ over the last four decades Wal-Mart has grown rapidly to become the largest retailer in the world with sales of $330 billion‚ 1.8 million associates (Wal-Mart’s term for employees)‚ and almost 7‚000 stores. Until 1991‚ Wal-Mart’s operations were confined to the United States. There it established a competitive advantage based upon a combination of efficient merchandising‚ buying power‚ and human relations policies. Among other

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    as a result of the banking crisis which has spread throughout the world since 2008. The countries in question are Portugal‚ Ireland‚ Italy‚ Greece & Spain all of whom have requested financial aid from the European central bank. In order for the countries to pay back the loans from the European central bank they will need to implement austerity measures in the form of raising taxes and reducing costs on public spending‚ the effect of that will be job losses within the public sector. This is turn

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    to write this assignment on the European Court of Justice (ECJ)‚ looking into its role in the European integration process‚ and how its rulings and judgments have affected the business framework. We will also be looking into the effects of its rulings on state sovereignty‚ and how in some cases its rulings have limited states power over certain policy areas and handed them to the European Union. We will start by looking at the radical jurisprudence of the European court of justice‚ and what political

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    BOUNTIED EUROPEAN IMMIGRATION Known as bountied European immigration‚ this practice commenced in May of 1834 with the arrival of 64 Germans after a 108-day journey from the town of Bremen. They were recruited by the brother of Mr. Solomon Myers‚ the German Jewish owner of a coffee estate in St. George’s (now part of Portland). Myers received financial support from the Jamaican Assembly to cover shipping costs and help settle his first group near Buff Bay in a district that became known as Bremen

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    II originated in Europe‚ Japan’s views on expansion aligned well with Germany’s and led to a strong alliance between the two‚ allowing war to spread towards the Pacific. Prior to Germany’s expansion into Sudetenland‚ Rhineland‚ and annexation of Austria‚ Germany had already withdrawn from the League of Nations. Hitler had convinced all of Germany that they needed Lebensraum or “Living Space” for the Aryan race‚ otherwise known as Germans (Fascist Expansion Notes). This push for land had angered the

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    Migration and Development Brief Migration and Remittances Unit World Bank 13 November 8‚ 2010 Outlook for Remittance Flows 2011-12 Recovery after the crisis‚ but risks lie ahead By Sanket Mohapatra‚ Dilip Ratha and Ani Silwal1  Officially recorded remittance flows to developing countries are estimated to increase by 6 percent to $325 billion in 2010. This marks a healthy recovery from a 5.5 percent decline registered in 2009. Remittance flows are expected to increase by 6.2 percent in

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    having the right to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. These three principles created the American dream and established what American stands for. Throughout the history of America‚ millions of people have come from all over the world have come to experience the American dream. The United States of America has become such an eye catching place because it strives for opportunity. It is the right to life‚ liberty‚ and pursuit of happiness that creates the opportunity to allow an individual

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    Cassio Martingo Filho. November‚ 2013 Research Paper The impact of the expansion of Panama Canal In a competitive world‚ companies are always looking for new opportunities to reduce their operation costs‚ and transportation cost is responsible for a portion of the total costs it is one of fields that is most studied to get this reduction. Because of that‚ the expansion of Panama Canal will change world trade‚ and it will change many aspects of the transportation system. So the focus of

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