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    interests alive; it may take two or three decades‚ but it’ll happen. How would you define a developed country? Everyone in the country has to be well above the poverty line. There should be plenty of employment opportunity for all‚ including women and those in rural areas. There has to be basic self-reliance in strategic defence systems‚ so that external policy is not umbilically connected to countries through the weapons business. Self-reliance is the only answer in the defence sector. Health‚ education

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    to show how the population increases of poor countries versus rich ones‚ and he also paints pictures in people’s heads very well. Two thirds of the population of earth is poor. Poor countries reproduce quicker than the rich ones making the poor people of the world multiply faster than the rich. Rich countries such as America have been trying to help by donating resources‚ offering immigration and using their money to help provide for poorer countries. Hardin believes that we shouldn’t just

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    developed country and a less developed country. There are arguments both supporting and opposing Development Aid. Those that support development aid say that the wealth gained through a MDC/LDC relationship has a trickledown effect‚ and will benefit both countries; the other side of this argument is that the more developed country will take advantage of the less developed country and exploit its resources. In this particular case‚ it seems to have been beneficial to the less developed country‚ by providing

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    Divide: Focus on the Unites States The digital divide is the fact that some people have easy access to computers and all the benefits that they provide‚ while many other people are cut off from them because of poverty or living in underdeveloped countries or rural areas without Internet access (Bowles‚ 2010). This paper will focus on the availability of access to the Internet instead of access to a computer with the intent of using the Internet. There are different forms of digital divide and different

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    attitudes‚ which ensure an ever-growing consumption. Consumerism is the general assumption that human desires are infinitely expandable‚ and everyday companies around the world compete by trying to satisfy those consumers’ needs and desires. In most countries‚ consumerism mainly increased due to the industrial revolution‚ which led to the development of luxury products that have become status symbols‚ generally these products tend to go out of fashion or become undesirable within society thus they turn

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    productivity of knowledge workers. Supporting Ideas All the economic and social gains of the 20th century‚ including the emergence of the "developed" countries‚ were made squarely on the back of increases in the productivity of manual workers as newer and better tools became available. (The distinction still applies today‚ in fact -- the underdeveloped countries are those that have not yet made their manual workers productive). Comparable work on increasing the productivity of knowledge workers is just

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    manufacture their products in countries where it is cheaper‚ and then sell their products back to the U.S.‚ to instead stay in the U.S. and produce products domestically. Others argue that increasing these trade barriers will effectively hurt the U.S. economy‚ insisting that increased tariffs will increase prices of products‚ and hurt the wallets of the American consumer. Additionally‚ they argue that if the U.S. were to increase tariffs and barriers on other nations‚ those countries will turn around and

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    Moreover‚ a substantiated argument can be made in favor of the commercializing process. In regards to Gallery Place/ Chinatown particularly‚ recent decades have shown economic growth and a reduction of poverty in that specific area‚ as well as a dramatic shift in the socio-economic class and diversity of the population. For example‚ two decades ago the majority of Chinatown’s population identified as Chinese or of Asian descent‚ while today “most of the neighborhood’s residents are young professionals

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    Shang dynasty and the Mesopotamia civilization are two major ancient civilizations in Asia‚ they shares the same continent and also some similarities in economy and technological development‚ but different natural condition helps two civilization develop their own distinction such as their different political system. For the economy‚ Two civilizations shares many similarities and several difference. Both civilization relies on fertile soil and River to grow foods to increase population. In Mesopotamia

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