Compare and contrast the cultural differences that might influence both parties.

The USA and Japan were in negotiations for a period of ten years, (1977 – 1988) over oranges. The Americans had certain goals that they wanted to accomplish in these negotiations. These goals included; exporting of American oranges in the Japanese market, demand that Japan liberalizes its market, and to eliminate the trade barriers in Japan. The Japanese also had their own goals that they wanted to accomplish in the negotiation process. These included; maintaining its positive image outside Japan, avoiding intervention from GATT (General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs), and to avoid sanctions from abroad.  Initially, the Japanese refused to negotiate right away, and started negotiating only when Americans threatened them that they would take the issue to GATT panel.Using Hofstede’s Model of Cultural Dimensions from our textbook, compare and contrast the cultural differences that might influence both parties.   References must come from sources such as, scholarly journals found in EBSCOhost, CNN, online newspapers such as, The Wall Street Journal, government websites, etc. Sources such as, Wikis, Yahoo Answers, e How, blogs, etc. are not acceptable for academic writing.

Create an essay that would help other students manage the challenges they may face when taking online courses.

To illustrate your process for balancing your time and managing your schedule for the purpose of helping other distance education students learn how they can do the same Writing Your Essay In your prewriting, you focused on what’s happening in your life. For your essay, you’ll revise and reorganize your prewriting to create an essay that would help other students manage the challenges they may face when taking online courses. You’ll also give them hope that they can manage their time effectively to accomplish everything they want. Your prewriting will require major reorganization and revision including ■ An introductory paragraph with a thesis statement that addresses the purpose of the essay ■ Three to four body paragraphs that begin with topic sentences and clearly relate to and support the thesis statement as well as combine elements from the narrative and process prewriting paragraphs ■ A conclusion that reinforces the thesis statement and purpose of the essay 110 Graded Project Essays must be typed, double-spaced, using a standard 12-point font and left justification. Use 1-inch margins on all sides. Each page must have a properly formatted header containing your name, student number, exam number, page number, mailing address, and email address (see page 6 for an example). Name each document using a unique file name which will help you identify the file, such as this example: Process Analysis Johnson. Exams may be submitted in Rich Text Format or MS Word. Preview your document before you submit in order to ensure that your formatting is correct. You should take care to check that the document you\’ve uploaded is the one containing your final work for evaluation.

Interagency relations

7-10 pages You are the emergency manager for Plainsville, Colorado. (Draw details from the previously outlined scenario.) You have served as part of the mayor’s commission to consider the vulnerabilities of the rail line that runs through your community. The commission had just started considering the risks associated with poor track maintenance, plus the enormous potential consequences of a train derailment, when your state fusion center notified your office of the plans for terrorists to target rail lines where chemicals are routinely transported and where derailment could result in mass casualties (injury or death) and a sensational event designed to inspire fear. Because of the nature of the line in your city and what important manufacturing processes the chemicals in transit support, both state and national intelligence authorities have advised Plainsville’s leadership to create an to the community’s emergency operations plan (EOP) that specifically outlines a response to a train derailment involving a chemical spill.Your community is small, and the number of planners, their experience levels, and their expertise are all limited. Given this crucial task, you have decided to craft the annex yourself.

Research the organizational structure of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

Research the organizational structure of the United Nations Human Rights Council. What are the goals of the organization? How is it structured to accomplish those goals? Discuss if it is accomplishing those goals and, if it is not accomplishing those goals, suggest possible changes to streamline the organization.The essay should be two to three pages in length and properly formatted to include a title page, running head, page numbers, and reference list. The paper should follow APA guidelines for all resources for in-text citations, paraphrasing, and references. Remember to use the CSU Online Library to assist you in the research for this assignment

Social Influences Phase 5 DB

that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for future discussions with your classmates. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas.In this assignment, you will investigate concepts such as conformity, compliance, and obedience. Each of you has probably seen a story on the news about someone joining a cult, group, or gang. As you watched the news story, you may wonder why that person would conform to the strict requests made by the group, cult, or gang. For example, a cult in 1997 called Heaven Gate convinced all 39 members to commit suicide. A group called the Moonies (Unification Church) would convince its members to cut contact with anyone outside of the group (family and friends) and donate all of their money to the church. Why would anyone willingly join one of these groups?

Global Warming

Present your perspective on the following issue, writing a convincing essay that includes illustrations in support of your points.

\”Global warming and related environmental concerns are the most significant of issues facing the international community today.\”