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    How is globalization affecting marketplaces in remote areas of the world? Quality of life for the poor is increased at an accelerated rate. The poor are better able to earn money and afford to buy the things they need. The International Monetary Fund talks about a study of the subject that was carried out by World Bank economists David Dollar and Aart Kraay: They concluded that since 1980‚ globalization has contributed to a reduction in poverty as well as a reduction in global income inequality

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    their production plants in the nearby countries like Bangladesh and China where electricity supply is convenient and side by side cheap. In the past 4 years the modern cities are experiencing about 8-12 hours of load shedding as compared to the rural areas where load shedding has accede to almost 12-14 hours of load shedding. This power shortage is also affecting the gross domestic product of our country as the country’s GDP is decreasing to 2% every passing year indicating a destructive economic

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    Advantages and disadvantages of living abroad As we know‚ today there are about six billion people in the world. All of them live in different countries and have diverse cultures. Some countries have become well developed‚ while others haven’t as yet. For this reason‚ some people want to go to well-developed foreign countries to live more comfortably and earn more money. Living in a foreign country has many advantages‚ but it also has some disadvantages. One of the main advantages of living in a foreign

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    so it is very easy to expand on a star topology. • Disadvantages of the star topology are :: The star topology is fully dependant on the hub and the entire working of the network depends on the hub or the switch. If there are many nodes and the cable is long then the network may slow down. Expensive as compared to other topologies. • A star topology is best suited to be in small networks and work efficiently when there area limited number of nodes. And has to ensure that the hub or

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    I think that living abroad has a lot of advantages‚ because sometimes living in other country is better than living in our native country. When person is abroad he has more chance to find well-paid job‚ he could learn some foreign language and he will make new friends. However‚ when we go to foreign country we must take some risks as the traffic of people‚ financial problems. Also‚ our family and friends will be missed us. Today very few people could find well-paid and good job and they prefer

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    tomorrow. I hate living in a great city like this Gurmanterr : Do you? Many people coming from the country enjoying themselves so immensely in the city that they don’t feel like getting home again. Daniel : But I find little enjoyment in the smoky air of of a city and all it’s noise and racket Gurmanterr : Of couse‚ in a city you cannot have the clean air and the quiet of the country. But that’s a very small disadvantage compared with the

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    11th January 2013 This report in order to your assignment task regarding to the Main Causes Of “Pollution In Urban And Rural Areas”.Kindly go through the report thoroughly and give feedback accordingly. T.A “MAIN CAUSES OF POLLUTION IN URBAN AND RURAL AREAS” CAUSES OF LAND POLLUTION: [pic] REASON:

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    A RESEARCH TOPIC ON THE IMPACT OF OIL SPILLAGE ON RURAL AREAS IN NIGERIA SUBMITTED TO COVENTRY UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS BY NWANNA ONYINYECHI RUTH STUDENT ID; 5423377 INTRODUCTION Oil spillage is the introduction of chemical hydrocarbon into the ecosystem. Such as lands‚ water systems‚ forest etc. which serves as a habitat for humans‚ mammals‚ birds‚ fishes

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    trade activity centers are located. The commuting time is nothing as compared to those living in the suburbs. There are many advantages living in a city. Living in a city is very convenient. There ara many important things for life such as cloths‚ furniture and health care here. There are better choices because there are more shops. We can also choose an expensive or cheap things that suit to our budget. Living in a city can makes chances of getting a proper education because we can go to a better

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    There have always been a continuous trend of people migrating from rural dwellings to urban area in search of an earning‚ better education or may be due to environmental degradation in rural areas. Even‚ political conflicts‚ wars‚ and income disparities among and within regions may also be a motivating factor which results in migration whether international or national. Whatever may be the reasons‚ migration is a very common phenomenon nowadays in most of the cities. Recent studies reveal that

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