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Term Paper # 34287 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Canada and Kyoto: The Present Situation, 2002.
A review of Desiree McGraw's "The Case For Kyoto: A Question of Competitiveness, Consultations, Credibility, Commitment and Consistency".
1,650 words (approx. 6.6 pages), 3 sources, $ 62.95
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This essay will examine Desiree McGraw's "The Case For Kyoto: A Question of Competitiveness, Consultations, Credibility, Commitment and Consistency" and will discuss what can be termed Canada's glacial progress toward the Kyoto accord as indicative of the recent performance and functioning of Canada's political system.
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Canada's Involvement in the Kyoto Protocol, 2006.
An analysis of the benefits and drawbacks of Canada's involvement in the Kyoto Protocol.
2,338 words (approx. 9.4 pages), 17 sources, MLA, $ 71.95
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This paper discusses the debate concerning Canada's participation in the Kyoto Protocol. The paper describes the strategy of the Kyoto Protocol and why it is necessary for the environment. It then examines the arguments for and against Canada's involvement in the strategy and it analyses the benefits and the drawbacks that pertain to the issue. The paper maintains that, ultimately, the Kyoto Protocol contains many problems that are severely limiting its potential effectiveness. The paper concludes that, overall, there is a lack of cooperation between countries concerning the Kyoto Protocol, and therefore its effectiveness will be severely limited and thus criticizes the involvement of Canada in the Kyoto Protocol.

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"Ultimately, the Kyoto Protocol contains many problems that are severely limiting its potential effectiveness. The various ineffective aspects of the protocol are: developing countries being excluded from the protocol, even though they contribute to a great proportion of greenhouse gases, and the U.S. government not agreeing with the Kyoto framework even though they are the largest producer of emissions. Moreover, the agreement contains certain internal contradictions such as the pollution credit system. Finally, many countries that have signed on to the agreement are having difficulty in establishing the standards and mechanisms to make it work. Overall, there is a lack of cooperation between countries concerning the Kyoto Protocol, and therefore its effectiveness will be severely limited and thus criticizes the involvement of Canada in the Kyoto Protocol."
Term Paper # 88681 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Canada and the Kyoto Accord, 2006.
An overview and discussion concerning Canada's approach to the Kyoto Accord.
2,250 words (approx. 9.0 pages), 2 sources, $ 89.95
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This paper introduces the Kyoto Accord as supported by Canada from its 1997 inception. A second section addresses a variety of Canadian essays on the economy in relation to the 21st century challenge of globalization. Special note is made of opposition to Kyoto terms in Canada as voiced in Ontario and Alberta. The third section reviews the approach of Greenpeace Canada, a public interest group that strongly supports the Kyoto agreement in Canada.
Term Paper # 88406 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Canada and the Kyoto Protocol, 2006.
This paper looks at the newspaper coverage of the Kyoto Protocol in Hamilton, Ontario, between 2005 and 2006.
3,150 words (approx. 12.6 pages), 0 sources, $ 124.95
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The paper examines a year's reportage on Kyoto and the related political issues, mainly from the standpoint of environmental history in relation to social and economic history. Thematic developments are discussed in relation to international events, Canadian federal events, details of warming and emission control and a distinctive local interest in Kyoto in journalists and public opinion. The paper provides reference to Crane's model of history as reflected in individual and local sentiments.

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"This paper reviews newspaper reportage in Hamilton, Ontario, in the year preceding Canada's January 2006 federal election, to do with the Kyoto Protocol. One sees that many citizens were impatient with the results of the Protocol signed by Canada in December of 1997. The ideal of sustainable development of the 1972 United Nations Conference on Human Environment held in Stockholm, the first international community meeting convened to discuss the global environment in relation to development needs, brought much debate. In the 1980s, there was particular debate on climatic change and whether the world was warming or cooling and the results in both scenarios."
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Kyoto: The Destruction of Canada, 2002.
A paper which argues why Canada should not ratify the Kyoto Accord which calls for the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions.
2,577 words (approx. 10.3 pages), 6 sources, APA, $ 77.95
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This paper discusses the many social and economical reasons for Canada not to ratify the Kyoto Accord of 1997, an international agreement aimed at addressing the issue of climate change. The paper argues, for example, that there is no concrete evidence that global warming is in fact ocurring. The paper shows that many provincial governments in Canada are opposed to the ratification of the Accord, whereas the federal government is in full support. This could be attributed to the fact that Jean Chretien knows that he will soon no longer be the Prime Minister of Canada, ratification of the Kyoto Accord may be his way of making a grand exit. The paper argues that the federal government has obviously not taken into account the economical impacts of the Kyoto Accord. If the Accord is ratified, many Canadian jobs will be lost as a result, some project even a second brain drain to the USA.

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"If Canada ratifies the Kyoto Accord, the country would be a much better place to live in now as well as in the future. At least this is what many ?experts? would like Canadians to believe. The United Nations Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement aimed at addressing the issue of climate change. The protocol was agreed to in 1997. It commits developed countries to collectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 5.5% below 1990 levels by the period 2008-2012. Canada?s share is a 6% reduction below 1990 levels. Other developed countries are being obligated with different emission reduction commitments. Developing countries and, of course, countries that are not party to the agreement are not required to meet targets for greenhouse gas emissions (CM&E, 2001)."
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Alberta and the Kyoto Accord, 2004.
A look at the fight of the Alberta province of Canada against the instigation of the Kyoto Accord.
2,094 words (approx. 8.4 pages), 12 sources, MLA, $ 65.95
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This paper examines the Kyoto Accord, an international treaty among signatory countries to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases emitted by their industries if their neighboring countries do likewise. In particular, it looks at how, in 1997, the federal government of Canada signed the Kyoto Accord, which committed it to cutting emissions of greenhouse gases to six percent by 2012 and how the province of Alberta, which produces the majority of Canada?s oil and gas, opposed the Treaty, as it would significantly cripple its energy industry and deprive it of billions of dollars.

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"Global warming has disturbed nature at an alarming rate and ways. It has already reduced the depth of winter polar ice cap since the 1970s by 40% (Green), which threatens to render polar bears to become extinct if the condition continues. Almost all glaciers are fast retreating, and this accelerates the heating effect. With more heat, there is more energy in the atmosphere, and, therefore, more bad weather. More heat will also redistribute rains. There have been many disasters throughout the world due to inclement weather. Droughts are another consequence of disturbed weather, and droughts have occurred in Canada. Monsoon rains, on which depends Asian agriculture, no longer come regularly because of this imbalance."
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The Current Situation in Kosovo: European Union Involvement, 2005.
Provides a discussion of the current situation in Kosovo, regarding the political, social, economic and human rights issues in the area, as well as the European Union and United Nations' policies and actions to address these issues.
2,965 words (approx. 11.9 pages), 8 sources, MLA, $ 87.95
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The political fate of Kosovo is still unclear. Since June 1999 Kosovo is under the supervision of the international community. The Serbian state refuses to grant independence to Kosovo while the ethnic Albanians in the area are either pro-independence or pro-union with Albania oriented. This paper aims at estimating the current political and economic situation in this region and at evaluating the EU involvement in Kosovo as a stabilization tool and trigger of reforms.

Paper Outline:
Introduction
The Political Situation in Kosovo
Human Rights Issues and Social Situation
What was the EU Financial Assistance to Foster these Ongoing Changes in Kosovo?
Overview of Economic Stability
Conclusion
Works Cited

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"There are still a lot of legislative gaps in Kosovo's Civil Servant Law, such as the lack of a unified salary system. The maximum period of an employment contract, according to its regulations is three years, without any specifications for further extension(Stabilization and Association Report, p.54). A trend towards politicization of the civil servants can be observed. Structures such as the Independent Oversight Board and the joint UNMIK-PISG Steering Board on Public Administration were established to act against and prevent such kinds of corruption".
Term Paper # 99891 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
1945-1970-: The Global Situation, 2007.
This paper explores the global strategic situation from 1945 to 1970, which was dominated by the Cold War.
2,014 words (approx. 8.1 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 63.95
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The paper provides a description and analysis of the world situation in the years from 1945 to 1970. The paper looks at the Cold War, the events in the Middle East and the revolutionary disorders of this time. The paper explains that an analysis of these events allows us to understand the complexity of some of the major events and how they interacted to form the global strategic history of the postwar era.

Outline:
The Strategic Situation
The Cold War
Threats of Disorder and/or Revolution
Conclusion

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"The state of the world in 1970 is a world far removed from the promise of the future set out less than a generation before by the victorious Allies after World War II. America, the globe's preeminent superpower, is wracked by civil rights conflicts and youth protests at home while an apparently intractable war proceeds in Vietnam. In the Middle East, the overwhelming victory of the Israelis over Arab nations in the 1967 war has yielded to division in the Arab world and the rise of the Palestinian liberation movement. In Europe various nations struggle with how to integrate themselves economically and politically, while centers of the great European empires of Britain and France suffer from a decline in their stature."
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The Current Economic Situation, 2002.
This paper discusses the current U.S. economic situation that defies customary, conventional suppositions of recession and boom.
625 words (approx. 2.5 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 22.95
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The paper states that at the core of economics is the study of human behavior in producing, distributing and consuming material goods and services in a world of scarce resources. The author feels that the United States must face the current economic situation with an eye to the scarcity of resources it possesses and the fact that no decision occurs without a component cost. The author underscores the fact that current common economic indicators, which do not perfectly obey the textbook definition of stasis, boom or recession, only exacerbates the sense of indecision around how to manage this current situation.

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"The United States is currently in the grips of an economic situation that defies customary, conventional suppositions of recession and boom. The stock market is on shaky ground, having weathered one of the most crushing crashes over the past two years in recent memory, as well as a constant state of economic uncertainty in its technological sector. The market swings up for several weeks then back down again. Consumer confidence is down, even though the unemployment rate is above recession levels. Retirement funds are in jeopardy, yet the economy itself does not seem to be contracting. The United States government is facing a budgetary crisis, yet it also must budget for war. It wishes to lower income taxes to stimulate the economy, yet not face an overwhelming deficit."
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Persian Gulf: Present Political Situation, 2003.
An analysis of the present day political situation in Iraq.
1,610 words (approx. 6.4 pages), 3 sources, APA, $ 55.95
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This paper presents an analysis of the political situation in Iraq. It contends that the current situation in the Persian Gulf is the product of previous efforts of Arab states and international powers to influence the region. The paper looks at U.S. foreign policy and socio-political developments in the Arab states and the impact of the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq.

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"The present political situation in the Persian Gulf represents the culmination of developments of the past three decades with respect to United States foreign policy and socio-political developments in ..."
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The World Water Situation, 2004.
This paper discusses the water situation in the world, with an emphasis on Mexico.
3,000 words (approx. 12.0 pages), 10 sources, MLA, $ 88.95
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This paper explains that experts around the world are warning of a serious and possible deadly world water crisis in the future if serious efforts are not undertaken to deal with it today. The author points out that the problems in Mexico have several facets: distribution, sanitation, earthquake damage, and the draining off of water from Mexico by Texas farmlands without paying for it. The paper concludes that, whether it is converting saltwater to fresh water, removing contamination from water sources, regulating the sale and cost of available water, or a combination of all efforts, the next few decades will be the determining factor in the fate of the world through the decisions made today regarding water.

Table of Contents
Current Efforts
Mexico
Government Involvement
In Summary

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"Measures are currently underway to change the water industry in Mexico. One of the things that is being discussed is the charging of agricultural business for the purpose of supporting the industry. Texas, which is in the United States draws much of its farmland water from Mexico supplies. Add to this the fact that Mexico is in an extremely dry climate and must use significant water to grow its own food supply and it is evident that agricultural businesses are contributing to the depletion of the water supply. Current legislation is moving through the process to begin charging these companies for the water that they are using for their food production."
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Nursing Situation, 2005.
This paper discusses the ideas of two theorists, Leininger and Watson, with regards to nursing care.
2,700 words (approx. 10.8 pages), 4 sources, $ 106.95
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This paper consists of a comparison and contrast of two theorists as they care for one patient. An evaluation of the two approaches is also made. The central difference between the two theorists is that, while Leininger believes that every nursing situation is a transcultural encounter, Watson regards the nursing situation as a transpersonal and caring moment.

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"Watson's theory is grounded in a belief in the person as a holistic, interactive being, and emphasizes the spiritual dimension of nursing. One of Watson's major assumptions is that "caring is the essence of nursing and the most central and unifying focus for nursing practice". Leininger holds the very similar position that caring is the central focus of nursing. For Watson, the transpersonal caring relationship with its goal of healing through shifting consciousness is the central point of her theory."
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Current Economic Situation of the Apparel Industry, 2001.
An analysis of the economic factors that caused a slow-down in the apparel industry.
2,600 words (approx. 10.4 pages), 10 sources, $ 78.95
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This research paper looks into the business of fashion?s industry?s most important segment, the Apparel Industry. The clothing industry in the US has been flourishing for a long time but due to the current economic situation sales in the last two years have not been very encouraging. In this paper the author analyzes the main factors that affected the industry such as dominance of foreign producers, inflation, and reduction in employment and wages. In addition, the writer gives an overview of the main players in this industry: apparel manufacturers, apparel merchandisers and retailers.

Executive Summary
Literature Review
Brief Overview of the Apparel Industry
Financial Position in Recent Years
The Apparel Industry-Chain of Actors
Current Trends in the Market
Problems of the Industry
References

From the Paper
According to the American Apparel Manufactures Association, the industry for apparel goods in the country has been facing several problems, the most pressing among them being entrance of foreign producers. A U.S. Business Reporter outlined similar problems in his 2001 report on the apparel industry. The industry, which had been showing positive signs, before the slow down has been affected by the downturn in the economic situation in the country. This has been made worse by a reduction in the employment and wages due to offshore production and a declining profit margin.
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Ethical Analysis of a Medical Situation, 2006.
An in-depth analysis of a medical error and its ethical issues.
3,110 words (approx. 12.4 pages), 10 sources, MLA, $ 90.95
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This paper analyzes the case of a young patient who received a heart-lung transplant. However, there was a medical mistake and the patient ultimately was declared legally brain dead, removed from life support and subsequently died. The paper discusses the facts of the situation in more depth and analyzes the ethical medical issues that were involved.

Table of Contents:
Relevant Information
Ethical Problem Statement
Identification of Ethical Issues
Selection of Ethical Framework
Analysis and Justification
Counterarguments
Action to be Taken
Completion and Evaluation of Action

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"There are other ways of looking at the situation and so counterarguments could be made. The first counterargument likely to be made is that the physicians and facility made an error and caused the condition of the patient. Therefore, they have a responsibility to restore the condition of the patient. This may be a valid argument if the patient is considered in isolation. However, the nature of the demand for transplant organs means that the patient is not the only consideration. Giving the patient a second set of organs means that another person does not receive them. With thousands of people dying because they do not receive a transplant in time, it is not valid to focus only on the patient while ignoring the bigger picture."
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The Economic Situation, 2004.
This paper reviews the 2003 economic climate by evaluating many economic topics, such as Iraq and retail sales, and attempts to forecast into 2004.
1,850 words (approx. 7.4 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 59.95
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This paper explains that believing everything one reads may lead to a false sense of economic security. The author points out that the economy may be improving, but economists are only hoping that corporate America will get that sense of security and, therefore, create the economic resurgence the nation so desperately needs. The author predicts that, after experiencing investment deficiency, organizations will slowly increase their levels of spending, which will eventually add jobs. Charts.

Table of Contents
Introduction
Current economy
Inflation
Unemployment Figures
Iraq/Military
Investment
Airline industry
Oil
Forecast 2004
Conclusions

From the Paper
"Recently new scandals have been brought to the forefront of the media regarding the mutual fund fraud and favoritism. Yet the market continues to gobble up large amounts of cash because Baby Boomers are nearing retirement. The key is that investors should be in the market for the long haul to reduce volatility. We should understand that sell-offs can happen. There are always speculative bubbles, a lack of confidence in the economy or market, potential recession, increased inflation, a possible war, or simply ?just because.? Going back as far as the 19th century proves stocks are not any riskier than bonds in the long run and although returns fluctuate from year to year, volatility is all but canceled over longer periods."
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