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    1. How ICT affects developed countries In developed countries‚ people have enough money to purchase the latest equipment and gadgets. They are also highly knowledgeable as they have money to spend on training to improve their skills. Due to CAD and CAM software‚ work is becoming more efficient. The medicine field is also advancing and new cures to diseases (Eg: cure for HIV) are being found due to the improvement of technology. The number of crimes (Eg: identity theft‚ hacking‚ credit card fraud)

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    Living Conditions in the City and Country Man has always been attracted to city life. From the ancient Egyptians we see that city life was very important. Cities were the cultural backbone of the civilization since it was a place of trading‚ working‚ and meeting with one another. This trend is beginning to change though as we become more technologically advanced. People are moving out of the city and into the country or suburb areas. These days people are concerned about pollution‚ convenience‚ and

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    America and India Introduction Developing country means the countries compared with the developed countries have lower degree of development of the economic and social aspects. Developing countries have a vast territory‚ large population‚ vast market and rich natural resources. There are many strategic places‚ in terms of economic‚ trade‚ or from the military‚ occupied an important strategic position. China is the largest developing country. Developed country Refers to a higher level of economic

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    Global Inequalities and Active Citizen Report My developed country is Australia. My developing country is Vietnam. PART A: World Map PART B: Table Questions Developed: Developing: 1 What is the population? 23‚050‚000 90‚796‚000 2 What is the gross national income per person? 43‚300 3‚620 3 What is the global average? 12‚018 12‚018 4 What is the life expectancy of men and woman combined? 81-85 years 71-80 years 5 What is the global average? 62 62 6 What is the ‘Under-five

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    globalization. Globalization according to William K. Tabb (2004) is "The result of advances in communication‚ transportation‚ and information technologies. It describes the growing economic‚ political‚ technological‚ and cultural linkages that connect individuals‚ communities‚ businesses‚ and governments around the world." From the socio-cultural sense‚ we may have globalization definition as "The formation of a global village – closer contact between different parts of the world‚ with increasing possibilities

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    IMPACT OF MNC’S ON THE KENYAN ECONOMY Background Information Unilever entered the Kenyan Market in 1949‚ where it was registered as East African Industries (EAI). It later changed its name to Unilever in 2000‚ in line with its “One Unilever” strategic direction which aims at aligning all Unilever companies world-wide to think and act as one. Unilever has three main product categories; Foods- includes Blueband and Flora Margarine‚ Royco and Knorr. Fabric Cleaning- includes Omo‚ Sunlight and the

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    between two major demographic groups: developing and developed countries. Developing countries make up majority of world’s population‚ about 82%. Regardless of lower income levels and education than the developed countries‚ they are experiencing rapid growth in many aspects through globalization. Developed countries consist of approximately 18% of overall population and are considered economically stable and wealthy with higher than developing countries income and education levels. Differences

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    The Impacts of Brain Drain on Developing Countries Brain drain‚ which is the action of having highly skilled and educated people leaving their country to work abroad‚ has become one of the developing countries concern. Brain drain is also referred to as human capital flight. More and more third world science and technology educated people are heading for more prosperous countries seeking higher wages and better working conditions. This has of course serious concequences on the sending countries.

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    the creation of jobs in countries with differing Gross National Income per capita. When speaking of job creation‚ one can expect that the impact and the significant importance of a factor‚ such as growth rate of the agriculture sector‚ would vary across developing and developed nations. In nations with high national income the agriculture sector is highly capital intensive and higher growth rates in production are achieved through improvements in crop yield. In such countries we can expect that there

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    significantly across different countries. Although there is no consensus regarding the prospects of China’s future economic growth‚ a prevailing view on China’s financial system speculates that it is one of the weakest links in the economy and it will hamper future economic growth. A comprehensive examination of all aspects of China’s financial system‚ and extensive comparisons with other countries where data is available are provided below. We also discuss briefly what has worked and what remains

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