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Trans Pacific Partnership
International Relations
International Trade
Trade
Besides its potential to be the greatest “free trade agreement” in history, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is worth attention simply for the fact that its design and objectives are shrouded in complete secrecy (R. Nicolas, 2013). Since being proposed it has received many positive and negative reviews from the participating countries. I wonder if it’s…
The Case of Humanitarian Intervention: A Neoliberal Institutionalist Approach
Liberalism
Abstract With the development of institutions and different organizations plus the rapidly expanding control of globalization among different states have created and emancipated the rise of humanitarian intervention on issues such as violence, ethnic cleansing and genocide. Using a Neoliberal Institutionalist approach, it can be argued that the contrasting issue of the application of humanitarian…
Death Penalty: Cruel and Unusual?
Death Penalty
All over the country the death penalty has been debated on whether or not it should be legalized. This area of research is important because citizens of the United States need to know how they should punish someone. The offender would have to commit a really heinous crime in order to be given the death…
Merchantile Theory
Bank
Economics
Interest
Monopoly
Productivity
Tax
Trade
What Is Mercantilism, Define Mercantilism Mercantilism is the name given to the economic literature and practice of the period between 1500 and 1750. Although mercantilist literature was produced in all the developing economies of Western Europe, the most significant contributions were made by the English and the French. Whereas the economic literature of scholasticism was…
Indeterminate & Structured Sentencing
Determination
Mandatory sentencing
The idea of Indeterminate Sentencing is both worrisome and objectionable, as it allows the legislature to set the boundaries for a crime but leaves the judge with the responsibility of deciding the exact punishment for the offender. After examining this data, I strongly believe that while judges should have some discretion in sentencing, they should…
Decide Assignment
Audit
Internal Control
Purchasing
Accountants (CPA) no matter if the client being audited is privately or publicly held. The Auditing Standards Board of the CPA issues statements on Auditing Standards. The pronouncements are the standards by which audits of non- public companies must be conducted. These statements offer guidance on the implementation of Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAS) and…
Crime and Ethical Standards
Crime
Central police officer Lance Maroons responded to a call for service from a high-end retailer, who reported that an unkempt woman wearing disheveled, dirty, and torn clothing left the store without paying for items she selected while shopping in the Misses Clothing Department. The store manager reported that the woman failed to respond to any…
The Five Elements of Theft
Law
Theft Theft is the main non-fraudulent property offence. The most important offence of the Theft Act 1968 is theft itself. According to the sec. 1 (1) of the Theft Act 1968: “A person is guilty of theft if he dishonestly appropriates property belongings to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it’’…
Small Island – Andrea Levy Analysis
Discrimination
Identity Politics
Prejudice and discrimination
Social Issues
Small Island is a book written by Andrea Levy that focuses on race, war, and prejudice in London in 1948. The story is presented through the unique perspectives of four different narrators, each sharing their own past experiences through flashbacks. Among these narrators is Gilbert, a Jamaican newlywed and former RAF serviceman during World War…
A Realist Analysis of the Cuban Missile Crisis
Crisis
Fidel Castro
The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 is undeniably a major confrontation of the Cold War. Lasting for 13 days it is arguably the pinnacle of the Cold War. This crisis was a decisive factor in the United States’ (US) decision process of whether to engage in a nuclear war with the Soviet Union (USSR). However…