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    Drama 88 Day 4 The Gap between Developed and Developing Countries The main topic of this week’s reading that stood out to me was The Global Table where Foer shows a glimpse of the status of the all the countries in the world. Foer says that if all the countries were to sit on a table with a seat of nine‚ two would be Chinese‚ two Indians‚ a fifth would be the other countries in Northeast‚ South‚ and Central Asia‚ a sixth would be the nations of Southeast Asia and Oceana‚ a seventh would be sub-Saharan

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    Does globalization help countries? With a long history‚ globalization has affected human beings deeply. No one knows clearly about when globalization took place. Nowadays‚ globalization is a tending in modern society; human being can not ignore the phenomena. It can be believed that advanced transportation is the direct cause of globalization. globalization is not only a narrow meaning of economy or transportation. What is more‚ it means much more changes and options in international society. As

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    Adverse Effect of Globalization in the Philippine Economy Introduction The thrive of globalization has opened gates for economies both nationally and globally. The last three decades saw many governments acquiring the systems of free markets‚ thereby‚ maximizing their own potential and opportunities for international business as well as investment. What’s more‚ as a result of globalization governments all over the world worked towards the elimination of limitations to business and trade of

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    and Regressive Globalization: Issues and Challenges for Pakistan’s Economy Muhammad Iqbal Anjum Assistant Professor International Institute of Islamic Economics‚ International Islamic University Islamabad‚ Pakistan E-mail: miqbalanjum@iiu.edu.pk Abstract In a mesmerizing scenario of the aura of glamorous globalization‚ Pakistan has entered the 21st century with ambivalent presentiment of hope and gloom in the context of realizing globalization-based economic development. Globalization is indeed the

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    What would have happened if there was no Partition and India and Pakistan did not have to spend such enormous amounts on defence? Look at Europe and you’ll get your answer. It’s a continent where nations fought each other for more than 100 years‚ which heaped two world wars on us. Yet‚ it’s working towards a common trade code‚ a common currency and other things to boost the economy. I firmly believe India and Pakistan will have no option but to work towards a similar situation to keep their economic

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    Negative Impact of Technology ’Technology and threats have a lot in common.’ The negative impact of technology on society has left no stone unturned in proving this statement right. Let’s get acquainted with more in the following write-up... It is appallingly obvious our technology has exceeded our humanity. ~ Albert Einstein When I was a kid‚ we had a social life‚ and it was called ’outside’. And look at today’s kids - Facebook‚ PlayStations‚ iPhones‚ Blackberries‚ and not to forget‚ television

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    An “ideal” health care system is what every country strives for. We will focus on some key factors that need to be addressed in developing an “ideal” model of health care. One of the key factors that need to be addressed is the access to health care. One of the monumental decisions that must be made in any health care system is how much health care will be provided. The number of beds in hospitals‚ and nursing centers must be evaluated. Diagnostic equipment needed and the number of staff including

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    Research‚ Kandivali (East)‚ Mumbai. Title of the Paper : Impact of driving forces of Globalization – Role of Education Globalization has come to be a principal characteristic feature of the new millennium and it has become an inescapable reality in today’s society. No community and society can remain isolated from the forces of globalization. The cyber society has come with a bang. The computer culture is spreading rapidly. Even in a poor country‚ coca-cola‚ cars‚ cosmetics and clothes seen in the cities

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    The gender pay gap is a very wrong rule that is present in developed countries. Women that are equally trained and educated that have the same experience as men are not getting equal pay. This rule comes with consequence for people. People have tried to close the gap and it is slowly working. The gender pay gap is present in developed countries. In the USA for example‚ if a Man and a Woman attend a university and do the same major and pick the same kind of job on average the woman will earn 82 cents

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    unnecessary luxury with nothing to gain. Advertising is unethical due to its negative impact on children‚ false images‚ and unrealistic expectations; however‚ advertisements do perform an important role on providing services to society. Without a doubt children are affected the most by advertising. At a young age‚ a child allows their mind to be molded and constructed. They don’t have much understanding of all the negative effects of the media and its advertisements. Children grow up to be everything

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