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    positive impact in developing countries? Discuss. Education is the main key to human to human progress.based on the estimates in developing countries‚lack of education means that some thirty to fifty percent of those who leave school after at least four years of primary education are neither knowledgeable nor proficient.around eleven percent of young people between the ages of 15 and 24 are classed as illiterate.never the less education has had positive impact in developing countries as it has helped

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    Assignment # 1 My choice for this week’s discussion board is Morocco. Morocco is a developing country based on some of the characteristics that is hares with most developing countries. Morocco is a western African country under unitary parliamentary democracy and Constitutional Monarchy type of governments. The reasons why I have chosen Morocco as a developing country for discussion during this week are stated below: Low Standards of Living: according to the CIA (2012)‚ majority of the Moroccan

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    thus is present in every country‚ to widely varying degrees.[3] Goods and services[edit] Many countries must purchase goods and services to satisfy their visitors. This includes the cost of raw materials used to make tourism-related goods‚ such as souvenirs. For starting tourism industries‚ this is a significant problem‚ as some countries must import as much as 50% of tourism-related products. Infrastructure[edit] Some less economically developed countries do not have the domestic

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    Diabetes in developing countries Deaths from diabetes‚ which has two primary forms including type1 and type2 diabetes‚ have become a significant problem in the world. Nowadays‚ diabetes is still a disease not having precise method to cure. As a result of surplus blood sugar‚ it has a negative effect on the human body and leads to several complications‚ such as vision problems‚ kidney damage‚ nerve damage and heart and circulation problems (Pollock‚ 2006). Consequently‚ the increased risk of these

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    India (i/ˈɪndiə/)‚ officially the Republic of India (Bharat Ganrajya)[c]‚ is a country in South Asia. It is theseventh-largest country by area‚ the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people‚ and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south‚ the Arabian Sea on the south-west‚ and the Bay of Bengal on the south-east‚ it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west;[d] China‚ Nepal‚ andBhutan to the north-east; and Burma and Bangladesh to the east

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    This Economic Issue is based on IMF Working Paper 00/78 "Rural Poverty in Developing Countries: Issues and Policies." Citations for the research referred to in this shortened version are provided in the original paper which readers can purchase (for $10.00 a copy) from the IMF Publication Services‚ or download from www.imf.org. Paul Gleason prepared the text for this pamphlet.   Rural Poverty in Developing Countries The causes of rural poverty are complex and multidimensional. They involve‚

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    Kenya: A Developing Country With the discovery of certain human fossils‚ some being over 3 million years old‚ many paleontologists believe that Kenya was the “cradle of humanity.” Currently‚ Kenya’s population is comprised of over 97 percent of people of African descent with nearly 40 ethnic groups. Lying on the equator between Ethiopia‚ Sudan‚ and Uganda‚ Kenya is located on the eastern coast of Africa. Kenya is one of the most famous safari destinations in Africa‚ attracting people from all

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    TITLE PAGE Internet based Educational support for Students in Developing countries TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER 1 Introduction Purpose Significance of this study CHAPTER 2 Background Literature review CHAPTER 3 Methodology CHAPTER 4 Results CHAPTER 5 Conclusions and Recommendations Summary Recommendations REFERENCES APPENDIX INTRODUCTION The internet is a collection of computers connect together electronically over the world. The internet

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    growth of the country. Prime Minister’s CSR Award and ACCA Malaysia Sustainability Reporting Awards are just a few examples of awards given for good CSR practices. According to CSR WeltWeit‚ the CSR activities in Malaysia focus on education‚ health and environment. Most of Malaysian companies as well as foreign companies offer scholarships and low-interest-rate loans for students to pursue their studies domestic and abroad. Petronas‚ said for example‚ offers academic scholarships to students who have

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    Developing Country: China The People’s Republic of China is located in East Asia. China is the most populous country in the world and its population is 1.35 billion. The communist party runs China and its capital city is Beijing. Its population/ settlement growth has had a 0.5% change from 2012. It is experiencing high levels of settlement growth ever since it opened it self to the rest of the world and made the ‘one child’ policy not as strict as before. In terms of land area‚ China is 9.6 million

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