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    Benefits of FDI Foreign direct investment (FDI) occurs when a nation or corporation invests capital in another country. For low-income countries‚ FDI can have major effects on the amount of production in a country. According to the United Nations‚ FDI has greatly increased the growth rate of the economies of low- income countries‚ allowing them to grow more rapidly than developed countries. Foreign direct investment comes with its own costs and benefits‚ as the organization or business providing

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    As you know nowadays almost every home‚ office or school has a computer or even a few of these devices. Anyway‚ these modern technologies without which lots of people cannot imagine their lives have some advantages as well as disadvantages. To begin with‚ I would like to comment on the advantages. So firstly‚ computer gives you the opportunity to access a lot of information about everything not to mention the fact that you can store large amounts of information on the computer in a database. One

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    since it serves them such as: tidings‚ merriment‚ ken and so on; concurrently‚ TV also provides them many disadvantages. First of all‚ it is able to make people’s eyes become weaker and weaker‚ because TV telecasts brightness and contrast that could react against people’s eyes‚ by doing so‚ if they are all eyes on TV too close to the screen‚ they might face with sore eyes. Focus on second disadvantage‚ ferocious on TV has detrimental effects on children. Researchers investigated in some far-off hamlets

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    Module 8: Curriculum EVALUATION In Module 7‚ we discussed the implementation of the curriculum plan. We looked at why people resist change‚ the role of teachers‚ students‚ administrator and parents in ensuring the successful implementation of change. In this chapter‚ we will focus on determining whether the curriculum plan implemented has achieved its goals and objectives as planned. In other words‚ the curriculum has to be evaluated to determine

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    Marketing. 2 ed. Australia: Pearson Education. Beqrious‚ 2011. Google’s Android OS is winning over Apple’s IOS. [Online] available at: [Accessed 03 October 2012]. Duronio‚ B. and Platt‚ E.‚ 2012. How KFC became the biggest fried chicken join in the planet. [Online] available at: [Accessed 09 October 2012]. Honan‚ M. 2011. Steve Job is dead. [Online] available at: < http://gizmodo.com/5838847/steve-jobs-is-dead> [Accessed 28 September 2012]. Morgan‚ R. 2012. Disadvantage in branding. [Online] available

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of TNCs Sort the following statements into the following sets - Advantages of the presence of TNCs in a global market-place - Disadvantages of the presence of TNCs in a global market-place - Effects on country of origin - Effects on host country - Social factors - Environmental factors - Economic factors Use the statements to help you construct an answer to the following essay questions; “TNCs have had a positive

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    An Outline OF the Disadvantages and Advantages of Using Communications and Information Technology “ICT has become an integral and accepted part of everyday life for many people. ICT is increasing in importance in people’s lives and it is expected that this trend will continue‚ to the extent that ICT literacy will become a functional requirement for people’s work‚ social‚ and personal lives”(NCCA‚2008) Communication technology has made communication a lot more efficient in today’s society. A range

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    INDIA ’S GROWTH THROUGH ADVANCEMENT IN EDUCATION SECTOR Anjana dhingra* Dr.Abha mittal** *Research scholar‚sri Venkateshwara university‚gajraula **Supervisor‚ Maharaja agarsen college‚Delhi university. ABSTRACT Education in India today is nothing like it was in Pre-Independence and Post-Independence Era. Education System in India today went through a lot of changes before it emerged in its present form. Present education system in India is also guided by different objectives and

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    product from Align Technology. This system works by creating custom-fitted aligners based on 3-D computer simulation of your teeth. These aligners will slowly put your teeth in the desired within a period of 9 to 15 months. Designed especially for adults who do not want the embarrassment of wearing the metal braces‚ Invisalign is‚ as the name suggests‚ almost invisible. If you are seriously considering getting this new system‚ here are some of the advantages and disadvantages of Invisalign to help

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    Since the 1990’s students have been protected under the Zero Tolerance Policy that every school has adopted. In Henry Giroux’s book Education and the Crisis of Public Values‚ he discusses the disadvantages of this policy. According to Girox “”Zero Tolerance” does little more than legitimate the mindless punishment of poor whites and students of color by criminalizing behavior as trivial as violating a dress code” (Girox‚ 2015). The initial reason zero tolerance was brought up was to stop school

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