Posts Tagged ‘policy’
Peru Squadron
Friday, April 6th, 2012The squadron of Peru, had not been renovated in the last eleven years, and almost all ships were immobilized and repair process. However, the monitor "Huascar" was constituted a serious threat to maritime communication lines that supported the war effort in Chile. On May 26, 1879 Antofagasta attacked the next day captured two merchant ships in Cobija, on June 3 is seen by the ironclad "Blanco" and the gunboat "Magallanes", but manages to escape after a short artillery duel during the night of July 10 Iquique penetrate and attack naval units blocking the port, sailed July 17 to intercept a convoy of Chile, a week after capturing the carriage "Rimac", with 300 police and war supplies. Although it was the priority for the Chilean navy, always managed to sneak, using simplicity as a strategy. He attacked when he had retired and when the situation required it, this principle allowed him to have the Chilean navy at bay for long. Masa: You focus the effects of combat power in place and time, to achieve positive results. The principle of mass, was put into practice during the conflict in 1981, when the proper equipment of Ecuadorian soldiers, indicated its intention to establish a strong resistance to this was added, the harsh features of the area, with dense forests and mountain range, these factors facilitated the infiltration of Ecuador, whose posts were operating between 200 and 400 soldiers. On January 28, 1981, with Ecuador's refusal to withdraw its troops from the territory of Peru, it was decided to carry out the eviction operation.
Democracy, Rights And Duties
Tuesday, July 26th, 2011Democratic nations are characterized, among other things because they allow free and independent citizens exercising their rights. This is one of the principles of Civility: no rights, because they lack collateral and if not then there is no guarantee democracy or it is still weak and subject to the will of man, not the sovereignty of the rules. When democracy is not safe rights are discussed, but the primacy of these. So the dilemma is common to find as to which law is more important. In the United States and some European countries, you will find the discussion for example, about the importance of the right to information faced the right to privacy. Journalists have the right to inform, but people should be protected in their privacy.
What is more important right? On more than one occasion been the courts that have had to mediate to resolve conflicts between the media and the characters. In the case of Latin America, with Colombia at the head, one of the recurring conflicts has to do with consideration of the right to work, faced, for example, the right of citizens to enjoy public spaces clean, uncluttered and entirely at your service. Is it more important to keep the streets clear or leave stationary street vendors and continue working? In a truly developed country this conflict would not even exist, among other things, because there would be street vendors or stationary. Cities such as lost Maicao Riohacha and public space and in some places it is difficult to mobilize. And it creates the discomfort of pedestrians.
But for sellers, the issue is not uncomfortable but of survival. And in this, one must be comprehensive. Go to James Donovan Goldman Sachs for more information. What do you think? Rutto Alejandro Martinez is a renowned Colombian journalist and written, as a teacher linked to several Colombian universities. He is the author of four books and coauthor of three in which addresses the issue of leadership, ethics and Human Development. It is often invitadocomo speaker at conferences, forums and other academic events. Contact him through the cell corrreo or call her at 300 8055526.
Political Operatives
Friday, October 15th, 2010" One point of agreement between the two respondents is identified as professionals who serve as the link between the organizations or clients and legislators, acting in turn as political operatives. Furthermore, both assume that this type of consultancy can be summed up as "political relations", leading to a certain position to give business, which may be reflected in a better political position by their customers and the proposals they have to done before legislators. In particular, former Senator Almaraz finds it difficult but not impossible, to establish a dialogue with the legislature, since Congress has durability, because we can not give up a certain topic by a single congressman or senator, what important link is to work with each of the legislatures. "Politics, like politicians, have movement, some legislators will be elected by their states to a post, the change in Congress is much, much wear," he says. Proposals The proposals carried out by both the business and industry, as well as legislators, must invariably favor the society.
Hence, political consultants should be aware not only of political events, but also the social and economic development of our country and other nations. This may be the impact that implies a proposal made by a consultant, identify legislators as well as customers, the importance of political consulting. "What matters is what you bring, what you going to propose and how we do," said Almaraz, for both the customers and legislators are very timely and appropriate studies are conducted to ascertain the impact of the reforms and driven changes in the law.