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    Impact Of Foreign Education In a changing global scenario‚ Third World countries are accelerating efforts to achieve recognizable success in the field of education. Pakistan has also taken measures to this effect. These efforts‚ though laudable‚ are debated by some academics as non-sustainable and thus non-productive. Notwithstanding these objections‚ over 2‚000 students have been able to avail scholarships advertised by the Higher Education Commission (HEC). These scholarships in the field of science

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    Essay for Debate Achieving sustainable development in Jamaica is unattainable given the present cultural norms of the country. A recent study conducted by the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) defines sustainable development as “a process of change in which the exploitation of resources‚ the direction of investments‚ the orientation of technological development and institutional change are made consistent with the future as well as present needs of a nation.” Sustainable

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    Tourism in Jamaica

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    Tourism in the country of Jamaica has long since proven to be very popular ever since it was hyped up as a health spa in 1862. Since than mass tourism has taken full effect not only with its natural beauty and many attractions but with the work and development of the Jamaican Tourist Board it has become a favored tourist destination in the Caribbean region. Since tourism is Jamaica ’s primary foreign exchange industry the Jamaican government has continually invested in tourism development. While

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    THE INDIAN HIGH SCHOOL‚ DUBAI. SUMMER ASSIGNMENT -2013 GRADE -9(Boys) CHEMISTRY. 1. Evaporation of a liquid can take place a)At its boiling point b) Below its boiling point c) At all temperatures d) At a fixed temperature 2.Evaporation of water will increase with a) addition of a solute to it b) decrease in temperature c) increase in temperature d)less surface area 3.Diffusion is faster in the case of a)Oxygen b) nitrogen c) hydrogen d) Carbon dioxide 4.During

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    Crime in Jamaica

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    Introduction VIOLENT CRIMES CONSTITUTE one of the greatest social problems facing Jamaica at this time. Over the past two decades‚ Jamaica has experienced an unparalleled increased in homicides and violent assaults. Many attempts made throughout the years to reduce the number of violent crimes occurring in the island have mainly been short-term measures‚ aimed predominantly at increasing Police mobility and firepower and have ultimately proved to be unsustainable. EARLY IN THE present academic

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    environment‚ seeking competitive advantage globally and assessing the company’s capability in the global context. Globalization makes managers ask certain questions. These questions include: ‘Must we be more International’? ‘Are we capable of becoming more international?’ ‘How can we improve capability’? ‘What opportunities should we pursue?’ This sort of questioning which globalization creates will enable the firm to identify specific weak areas and/or general lack of strength. The focus now shifts

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    Europeans in Jamaica

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    When did they come? Jamaica was first colonized by a native group of South American origin who‚ in the early history of Jamaica‚ called their home a paradise of wood and water. The Arawak were there to greet Christopher Columbus when he arrived in Jamaica in 1494‚ beginning a long period of European colonization there. The history of Jamaica as a European outpost saw the island under Spanish rule for 150 years‚ during which the city now known as Spanish Town was established and flourished as the

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    POVERTY IN JAMAICA

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    poverty in this paper relates to Jamaica and its struggle to vanquish poverty. Poverty has been a persistent feature of Jamaica’s environment from the post-emancipation period‚ and from their‚ it has been a subject of continuing concern and analysis for Caribbean academics and welfare practitioners. It is mainly in the past decade the notion of poverty and poverty reduction come to occupy the central position in both local and international policy. With boldness‚ Jamaica promulgates policy statements

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    How does globalization impact consumers? This question has been highly debated by economists. Some believe consumers will be negatively affected by globalization with greater economic instability and multiple financial crisis’ while corporations receive record profits. Other experts are of the opinion that globalization will provide customers with more wealth‚ more goods at lower costs‚ and will end poverty. Globalization gives customers the advantage of getting the best products at the best prices

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    Jamaicas Economy

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    Discovered by Christopher Columbus‚ Jamaica is one of the most beautiful places on this tiny planet we call earth. The country is so beautiful that their main source of income is tourism. Jamaica’s economy is extremely dependent on services‚ which is nearly 80% of their GDP. Not only does Jamaica depend severely on outsiders visiting the country but the economy faces challenges in growth of its economy. Problems such as high crime‚ corruption and unemployment is bringing Jamaica’s economy to an all-time

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