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Term Paper # 102552 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Powerful International Organizations, 2008.
An analysis of the impact of the political and economic alliance between powerful international organizations and conservative-controlled governments.
2,439 words (approx. 9.8 pages), 8 sources, MLA, $ 74.95
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This paper analyzes the negative political impact that large powerful organizations can have. It describes the cycle of corruption, oppression and turmoil that produces terrorism, which in turn generates reactionary policies in the United States which are detrimental to democracy. Specifically, the paper looks at the consequences of the political and economic alliance between powerful international organizations and conservative-controlled governments.

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"The stark truth is that globalization is harmful to hundreds of millions of people around the world, and has produced destructive political blowback in the form of terrorism, dangerous instability and escalating violence in the Middle East, alarming restrictions on civil liberties in the United States, the outsourcing of millions of jobs in order to exploit cheap labor in Third World countries, and the degeneration of America's political system into an Orwellian system in which lies are peddled as the truth and the truth is degraded as lies.
"One of the biggest lies is that globalization benefits everyone. Monopoly capitalist dominance over the world's economy through globalization threatens to condemn undeveloped nations to permanent subservience and endless poverty. Under such conditions, it is hypocritical for the IMF to call for debt relief when the debts are conditioned on the very same economic policies that exacerbates indebtedness throughout the Third World. (Bull 261-263)"
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International Organizations, 2005.
This paper examines the conduct of organizations in the international community.
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages), 1 source, $ 44.95
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This paper explains that the legality of actions taken by some of the international organizations, which are involved with nations seeking their services and support, have been questionable. The author points out that an increasing number of foreign and domestic critics are contending that organizations have stretched and even violated international law as well as the democratic principles they claim to uphold. The paper relates that these organization can be NGOs, the IMF, the World Bank and various government agencies.

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"In examining the relationship between international law and the requirements of statehood, it is evident that the legality of actions taken by some of the organizations that are involved with nations seeking their services and support has been questionable. An increasing number of foreign and domestic critics are contending that organizations such as NGO's, the IMF, and World Bank, and various government agencies have stretched and even violated international law, as well as the democratic principles they claim to uphold. There are a broad variety of organizations active throughout the world today. For example, there are NGO's that operate strictly on a national basis, and those that operate beyond national borders on an international scale."
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International Organizations and Argentina, 2002.
An examination of Argentina's involvement in world organizations on an economical and governmental level.
1,700 words (approx. 6.8 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 55.95
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A paper which discusses Argentina's economic and governmental involvement in the international organizations: United Nations (UN), Organization of American States (OAS), Protocol of Ouro Preto, Implementing the Southern Common Market (Mercosur), and International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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"In March 2002, an IMF mission team was sent to Buenos Aires to assess the economic situation and discuss with the government elements of an economic program to resolve the current difficulties faced by Argentina (IMF, pg). This mission was encouraged by the government's determination to provide a comprehensive economic program with close cooperation with the international financial institutions (IMF, pg). The program's aim is to stabilize Argentina's financial situation and establish the foundations for resuming growth. Discussions centered on implementing a realistic macroeconomic framework and consistent fiscal and monetary policies. Furthermore, fundamental structural and institutional reforms were put forth to restore confidence in the banking system and to establish an orderly and fair business environment (IMF, pg). "
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International Standards Organization, 2005.
A general discussion on the international standards organization.
690 words (approx. 2.8 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 23.95
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This paper evaluates the International Standards Organization (ISO). It considers the ISO's history, purpose and evolution of the organization. The paper also discusses benefits for countries, companies and individuals of international standards.
Term Paper # 39788 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
International Regional Organizations, 2002.
An overview of the effectiveness of regional organizations such as the United Nations.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 35.95
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This paper explores regional organizations, their functions, their different type and their effectiveness, especially that of the United Nations.
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Total Quality Management and International Organization For Standardization ( ISO-9000 ), 1997.
Defines and compares goals, theories, advantages, drawbacks and futures of two approaches to management and quality assurance.
1,800 words (approx. 7.2 pages), 7 sources, $ 63.95
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"Introduction
Quality has become an important issue for companies, and in today's global market, it is no surprise that quality management has taken on global ramifications. Despite the recognition that quality is an important issue for companies, there are no truly international standards which seek to define and establish quality measurements. Two very different approaches, Total Quality Management (TQM) and standards developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) have evolved in recent decades. TQM grew out of Japanese approaches to quality management and has been adopted largely in the United States; standards developed by ISO have been largely adopted in Europe. This research examines the different approaches to quality management between the United States and Europe, with an emphasis on the difference ..."
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Organized Crime Goes International, 2001.
An analysis and examination of organized crime both in the United States and internationally, with specific reference to its history and characteristics.
2,500 words (approx. 10.0 pages), 22 sources, $ 75.95
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In this paper the author analyzes and examines organized crime. The history of organized crime in the United States is discussed; the distinguishing characteristics of organized crime groups are examined and reviewed; the tensions between federal, international, and state laws in fighting organized crime are discussed; the supply of illicit drugs into the United States is examined and finally, the paper concludes with recommendations for battling organized crime.

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?Organized crime poses severe threats to international and national security, particularly as the economy becomes increasingly global. Such threats present new conflicts that will require innovative strategies in the future. Cooperation among global organized crime groups has increased as restrictions have lessened between international borders.?
Term Paper # 73168 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
International Operations and Internalization, 2005.
Considers how international operations affects a company's marketing function.
1,800 words (approx. 7.2 pages), 13 sources, MLA, $ 63.95
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This paper considers how international operations affects a company's marketing function, including all four components of the marketing mix. It looks at Porter's model of international strategy and stages of internationalization. The paper provides examples.

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"In today's economy companies can no longer be satisfied with serving a single geographic market. This strategy is still effective for some businesses but many companies-including small and medium-sized organizations-have recognized the benefits of expanding their operations to the global market. With the advent of the Internet and the ability to transfer funds across borders seamlessly and with low transaction costs the move toward globalization is no longer limited to only large companies ..."
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Organizations, 2002.
An analysis of international and regional organizations.
900 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 35.95
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This paper examines international and regional organizations. The author classifies regional organizations by functions, assesses their roles and relationships, evaluates the resources available to global businesses for dispute resolution and analyzes the UN's response to the Iraqi crisis.
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The World Trade Organization: Its Structure and Organization, 2001.
A personal paper arguing for the need of the World Trade Organization.
1,546 words (approx. 6.2 pages), 4 sources, $ 50.95
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This paper looks at the World Trade Organization, or WTO and debates whether or not the WTO has a positive effect on the world. The author takes the position that one needs a place to take disputes and set regulations for the international economy.

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"The World Trade Organization, which was created in 1995, was the biggest reform of international trade since 1948. During the previous years, international commerce had been organized under GATT, which established a multilateral trading system. However, by the 1980s major restructuring was needed. The Uruguay Round brought about that overhaul. It was the largest trade negotiation ever."
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Habitat for Humanity International, 2005.
This paper examines Habit for Humanity International, a volunteer organization that provides worldwide relief.
1,800 words (approx. 7.2 pages), 10 sources, $ 71.95
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The paper takes a close look at the non-profit organization, Habit for Humanity International. The paper explores its history and goals and then closely examines its financial structure. The paper examines some common threats and weaknesses, describes how the organization functions and provides some suggestions for the future. The paper also offers a solid overview of the corporation.

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"Around this time each year, Spring break time, while most college kids are either thinking of the fun and sun with which they will enjoy or are making their money-making part-time work plans, some students are plotting sojourns into community service. Be they trip to Appalachia, the inner city of some dilapidated metropolis, or to another continent, altogether many of these community service projects, these volunteer opportunities, are through the organization known as Habitat for Humanity International (known as "Habitat" henceforth). This paper will take a close look at the international organization that has grown from a small religiously affiliated group in rural Georgia to one of the largest builders of homes and purveyors of relief in the world."
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The Myth of International Cooperation, 2006.
This paper focuses on three of the largest international organizations in the world, the United Nations (UN), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the North American Free Trade Association (NAFTA).
823 words (approx. 3.3 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 29.95
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This writer of this paper details the events that led to the creation of NAFTA, NATO and the UN as well as their original goals of preventing war and improving economic issues of trade while helping the world function as a globalized and interrelated unit. The writer contends and explains why these organizations currently function as merely a personification of the very issues that existed before their introduction. This paper details the history of the UN, NATO and NAFTA. NATO was established after WWII, thanks to various European nations and the U.S. The intention of NATO was to band together as a military alliance against the threat of the Soviet Union. This paper looks at NATO since the fall of the Soviet Union, in which many contend the organization has been taken over by U.S. interests. This paper also discusses the world's perception of NAFTA, which is an economically driven alliance between north American nations, with the advantage going to the wealthiest and most powerful member nations. The writer delves into the workings of the UN which has repeatedly been stymied in its efforts to accomplish important international tasks, which are detailed in this paper. This paper also discusses the role of the U.S. as the principle power in all three organizations.

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"So, too, many consider NAFTA, an economically driven alliance between North American Nations (principally Canada, the United States, and Mexico) to be equally unbalanced, with the advantage going to the wealthiest and most powerful member nations. In this case, many assert that, although the concept of "free trade" between the North American nations is a good one, in practice the natural imbalance of the alliance proves problematic. For example, many within Mexico complain that the agenda of the United States, and secondarily, Canada overshadows any legitimate concerns that Mexico may have."
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Internal Communications, 2004.
This paper discusses the advantages of establishing and practicing good internal communications within organizations, such as business, government, and non-profit entities.
2,835 words (approx. 11.3 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 84.95
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This paper explains that the three fundamental purposes of business, non-business, or administrative organizational communications are to inform, to persuade or request, and to build goodwill within the internal organization. The author points out that downward communication, the predominant form of communication in American corporations, moves from superior to subordinate, whether from the chairman to all employees of the company or from one superior to one subordinate. The paper concludes that good communications in the company means both understanding and practicing good oral and written communication and determining how many and how well communications channels and protocols are developed and used internally by the company.

Table of Contents
Introduction
The Definition and Value of Internal Communications
What Makes Good Business Writing?
Advantages of Good Internal Communications - Management to Employees
Advantages of Good Internal Communications - Marketing and Sales
Legal Issues and Internal Communications

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"Most textbooks on business communications define good business communications as consisting of five basic qualities: The writing is clear, the message that the writer wants to express is complete, and the writing is correct. Additionally a well-written memo or email is not longwinded; it gets the point quickly, but does not leave out the necessary facts. Finally good writing builds goodwill in the company and across departments. A well-written memo or e-mail
will express what the writer needs to express with an economy of words, a clear point of view and relevant conclusion. Poorly written communications on the other hand, can end up wasting time and money, can lead to wasted efforts and useless diversion of resources, and end up losing any goodwill that was previously there."
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The Goals of Oxfam International, 2006.
This paper examines the goals and accomplishments of Oxfam International, an independent non-government organization, dedicated to fighting poverty and related injustices around the world.
1,630 words (approx. 6.5 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 53.95
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This paper details the history and organizational structure of Oxfam International, founded in 1995 by a group of independent non-government organizations that banded together to achieve a greater impact in reducing poverty through their collective efforts. This paper delves into Oxfam's rebuilding efforts in Asia, after the 2005 tsunami disaster, in which the organization raised over $200 million, to provide long term relief to the affected countries. This paper details the efforts and accomplishments of Oxfam International in Nigeria, where the organization has made tremendous progress in the region, fighting slavery and discrimination. This paper discusses Oxfam's work in war-torn Sudan, where they have been helping more than 700,000 individuals in Darfur and Chad. This paper examines Oxfam's Make Trade Fair project, which calls on governments, institutions and multinational companies around the world to come together and form new trade practices, in order to combat global poverty. This paper also details the four main goals of non-governmental organizations, such as Oxfam, which include, setting agendas and negotiating outcomes, by means of research and lobbying in humanitarian and emergency situations.

Table of Contents:
Mission Statement
Organizational Structure
Recent Projects
Rebuilding After the Tsunami
Fighting Slavery and Discrimination in Nigeria
Sudan Crisis
Make Trade Fair
Four Roles of NGOs
Media Reports
Analysis

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"Since the massive earthquake and tsunami disaster in Asia, Oxfam's humanitarian and reconstruction efforts through its 12 Oxfams around the world jointly raised approximately $200 million and now put to use in providing mid-and long-term relief in the affected countries and in helping the people is these countries rebuild their lives. The funding is to provide immediate water and sanitation, food and shelter in those regions affected by the tsunami. Oxfam continues to build temporary shelters, install water tanks, and provide emergency supplies like hygiene kits. Oxfam does this in collaboration with the governments of those countries, other non-governmental organizations and partners."
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Terrorist Organizations and the Media, 2004.
An overview of the terrorist organizations Revolutionary Organization 17 November, Abu Nidal, Hezbollah, and Al-Qaida, and their use of the media to further their causes.
5,823 words (approx. 23.3 pages), 21 sources, MLA, $ 139.95
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This research paper about terrorist organizations and the media, discusses four separate terrorist organizations in relation to their causes and the way they make use of the services of the media. The four organizations are: Revolutionary Organization 17 November, Abu Nidal, Hezbollah, and Al-Qaida. It also examines how these terror groups are linked and how the world governments, in particular, the U.S. government, are actively fighting terrorists to achieve peace for the world.

Outline
Terrorism-Then and Now
Greek Terrorist Organization: Revolutionary Organization 17 November
Armed Propaganda
International Terrorist Organization: Abu Nidal Organization
Lebanese Terrorist Organization: Hezbollah
Hate Speech on the Internet
Multinational Terrorist Organization: Al-Qaida
The Media, Government and Terror Organizations

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"Working in cooperation with November 17, the Abu Nidal Organization (ANO) a.k.a. Fatah Revolutionary Council, Arab Revolutionary Council, Arab Revolutionary Brigades, Black September, and Revolutionary Organization of Socialist Muslims, is an international terrorist organization founded by late Sabri al-Banna (a.k.a. Abu Nidal). Abu Nidal carried out terrorist attacks in twenty countries, killing or injuring approximately nine hundred persons (Abu Nidal, 2003). ANO is said to have committed ninety actions of violence, including a failed assassination attempt on Yaser Arafat (Abu Nidal, 2000). The targets of ANO include the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Israel, moderate Palestinians, the PLO, and various Arab countries. The group maintains its presence in Iraq currently. It has an operational presence in Lebanon too."
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