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A 5 page paper discussing a statement that world events other than tragedy serve to bring the world's people together in an increasingly effective global village. The paper discusses the formation and operation of the European monetary union and the emissions credits of the Kyoto protocol as examples. The ability to sell its emissions credits to industrialized nations has brought economic opportunity to Madagascar that did not exist before resolution of the Kyoto protocol, positively contributing to long-term sustainability while providing the people of the nation an item for sale that places no pressure on the local environment. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSglobBeneHum.rtf
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of the nature of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center came to be apparent on September 11, reaction from all corners of the world began to appear as
the initial, immobilizing shock started to be replaced with realization of the horrible reality of what had occurred on that morning in New York City and at the Pentagon.
There was open celebration of death in those nations harboring the most vile pockets of hatred in the world, but for the most part,
even those nations and peoples with no particular love for the United States began expressing their sympathies. Floral tributes appeared outside the gates of American embassies around the world;
British and German citizens as well as others openly wept as they realized the implications that would extend beyond initial reaction and beyond the time required for cleanup in the
US. The purpose here is to assess this statement: In our world, it is not only the violent exception that links people together
across borders; the very nature of everyday problems and processes joins people in multiple ways. From the movement of ideas and cultural artifacts to the fundamental issues raised by genetic
engineering, from the conditions of financial stability to environmental degradation, the fate and fortune of each of us are thoroughly intertwined. The
European Union What the European leaders envisioned at Maastricht in 1992 was a borderless Europe so that economic extremes could be evened out
without losing value to regulatory differences and currency conversion expenses and inefficiencies. As intended to operate, goods produced in one member nation could enter and be sold in another
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