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    Third World Country is a term used for developing countries‚ and least developed countries. These countries are economically underdeveloped. Characteristics of a third world country are poverty‚ agriculture economy‚ disease‚ high birth and infant mortality rates‚ over population‚ poor infrastructure‚ unstable governments‚ no health care‚ environmental problems‚ non educated‚ starvation‚ and death. Those characteristics are the first thing that comes to someone’s mind about a third world country. Most

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    items impacts GDP The textbook defines Gross domestic product (GDP) as “The market value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a specific period” (Gwartney pg. 131). GDP is a tool to measure a country’s economic growth. The term re-sale is defined as “The act of selling something that you have bought” (Merriam-Webster). The resale of items are not included in the GDP because they do not involve current production‚ they were already counted in the GDP during the time period

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    rich countries should help poorer countries. First of all‚ we can help them for humanitarian reasons. In Fact‚ the harsh realities of some countries affected us and our duty is to help those who are not as lucky as we are. For instance‚ one out of seven people do not have access to clean water for drinking‚ cooking or washing... Whereas we‚ we tend to waste the water. What’s more‚ we have the chance to live in a rich country where we can be treated fairly. Secondly‚ we can help poorer countries for

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    Julia Johnson In today’s society‚ there are many trade-offs for technological advances. Different people may argue whether or not these trade-offs are for better or worse. It is my belief that today’s technological advances are for the common good and can result in immeasurable blessings. My cousin‚ Jennifer‚ has been married for over eighteen years. Her lifelong dream was to become a mother. After trying for years to conceive with no luck‚ Jennifer and her husband eventually turned to in

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    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 development

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    Introduction Trade and economic growth has a strong relationship‚ for attaining sustainable growth trade is must. Trade helps countries to use its resources efficiently. Trade is beneficial to all countries weather one country is less efficient in its resource utilization[1]. It is common thinking that trade is only beneficial for developed nation but it is not the true. Throughout the history‚ civilizations engaged in trade. Trade policy can be categorized into free trade (Liberalized trade) policy

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    Sometimes what is right to one person is wrong to another; the resulting conflict can build walls and break hearts. In her story‚ "The Cardboard Room"‚ Teresa Pitman writes about a girl who faces many choices while she is growing up. The reader witnesses her making a critical choice between what her parents want and what she wants‚ and the reader watches as things fall apart for her when she chooses what she believes is right. The two dark clouds represent the setting. They represent how the

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    new types of weapons‚ such as the repeating rifle and the submarine‚ that forever changed the way that wars were fought. Even more important were the technologies that did not specifically have to do with the war‚ like the railroad and the telegraph. Innovations like these did not just change the way people fought wars--they also changed the way people lived514e969482da0 Many Weapons were used in the The Civil War from knives to swords along with a variety of firearms‚ including rifles‚ pistols

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    - 10-3-24 pm10:28 To what extent has globalisation influenced one or more aspects of the culture in your country? Illustrate your answer with examples Due to the development of globalisation‚ “a global culture was seen as being formed through the economic and political domination of the United States which thrust its hegemonic culture into all parts of the world” (Featherstone‚ 1995‚ p87). As well as economic change‚ culture change is heavily influenced by globalisation. Culture can be generally

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