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    Question: Demonstrate why world cities are powerful centres of economic and cultural authority A world city is a large city that has been outstripped its natural urban network and become part of an international global system. World cities have become the central connecting point for the multiplicity of linkages and interconnections that sustain the contemporary world economy‚ and its social and political systems. According to the 2004 GaWC studies world cities can be ranked based on their provision

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    role of world cities and their operation in global networks. ___________________________________________________________________________ Introduction A world city is a large city that has outstripped its national urban network and has become part of an international global system. They have become powerful nodal points for the multiplicity of linkages‚ and interconnections that sustain the contemporary world economies‚ social and political systems. The result is a new world system of cities acting

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    Many Cultural Worlds: Subcultures and Countercultures A subculture can be defined as a set of cultural characteristics shared among a group within a society that (1) are distinct in some ways from the larger culture within which the group exists‚ but (2) also have some features in common with the larger culture. Some case studies can include: Hip-Hop‚ Computer Geeks‚ Dead Heads‚ Bikers‚ Ravers‚ Skaters‚ and Goths Subcultures are groups whose values and related behaviors are so distinct that they

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    The Association of Southeast Asian Nations is a geo-political and economic organization of ten countries located in Southeast Asia‚ which was formed on 8 August 1967 by Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ the Philippines‚ Singapore and Thailand. Since then‚ membership has expanded to include Brunei‚ Burma (Myanmar)‚ Cambodia‚ Laos‚ and Vietnam. Its aims include accelerating economic growth‚ social progress‚ and cultural development among its members‚ protection of regional peace and stability‚ and opportunities

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    subdivided into 48 countries‚ two of them (Russia and Turkey) having part of their land in Europe. With approximately 4.427 billion people‚ it hosts 60% of the world ’s current human population. Like most of the world‚ Asia has a high growth rate in the modern era. For instance‚ during the 20th century‚ Asia ’s population nearly quadrupled‚ as did the world population. The boundaries of Asia are culturally determined‚ as there is no clear geographical separation between it and Europe‚ which together form

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    following. Section 1: Free trade Free trade is defined as the trade based on the unrestricted international exchange of goods with tariffs used only as a source of revenue‚ which means one country can trade with another wherever they are in the world. For example‚ following the Phoenicians‚ the Greek and Romans established trade routes goings as far out as Britain in the West‚ and China in the East. The Greeks spread their culture and ideas through this trade‚ and the Romans spread their organization

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    Cultural Effects of Trade Liberalization Steve Suranovic and Robert Winthrop1 2 September 2005 Abstract We incorporate culture into a standard trade model in two distinct ways. In the “cultural affinity from work” model‚ workers receive a non-pecuniary cultural benefit from work in a particular industry. In the “cultural externality” model‚ consumers of a product receive utility from other consumer’s consumption of a domestic good. We show that resistance to change due to cultural concerns can

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    THE CULTURAL ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT SOURCES & CREDITS http://www.lotustours.net/info/connect/culture/culture2.shtml http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/ http://ebiz-tutorial.com/business-news/566-future-watch-cocooning-20-are-consumers-still-staying-home http://voices.yahoo.com/tyco-scandal-business-case-analysis-11330744.html http://www.greenamerica.org/programs/responsibleshopper/company.cfm?id=270 http://www.wnd.com/2006/09/37815/ http://www.roadsideamerica.com http://edition.cnn

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    a large population. The geo-economics of a country is very important for their development. But there is a question about geo economical potential. If we want to develop our self‚ we must know how to make proper use of geo economical potentiality. GEO-ECONOMICS Aristotle consider the geo economical conditions which the territory of a state must fulfill ‚at which point he expresses preference for a state territory which would permit autarky and discuss this problem of geo strategy ‚stressing the fact

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    to needs of the expanding villages and more sophisticated demands for new comers. RE-URBANISATION MEDC Notting Hill (London W11) During Victorian times Notting hill was a tough working class area. 1950s area synonymous with slum landlords and inner city deprivation. 1958 scenes of riots between African Caribbean and local Teddy boys. Past 30 years Notting hill now synonymous with gentrification with rocketing house prices. Period houses on Kensington Park road typically retail

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