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    McKay and Janet Hunt‚ Key Issues in Development (Palgrave Macmillan‚ 2004) Barbara P. Thomas-Slayter‚ Southern Exposure: International Development and the Global South (Kumarian Press‚ 2003) Supplementary Texts Allen‚ T and Thomas A. (eds)‚ Poverty and Development in the 21st Century (Oxford University Press‚ 2000) HC 59.72 P6 P67 De Beer‚ Frik and Hennie Swanepoel (eds)‚ Introduction to Development Studies 2nd edition (Oxford Univ. Press‚ 2001) HD 75 I64 Desai‚ Vandana and Robert B.

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    I don’t agree with his idea and don’t think creative capitalism is an effective way to make the world better. It is only effective way to stimulate today’s U.S economic. In the following paragraphs‚ I am going to explain why I disagree with Bill Gates’ point of view. Capitalism had been existed for over 400 years in human’s history since 1640. Frankly speaking‚ through capitalism‚ this world had been changed a lot. A lot of new technology had been innovated during 400 years. Especially in

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    according to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP): "Globalization broadly refers to the explosion of global linkages‚ the organization of social life on a global scale‚ and the growth of global consciousness‚ hence the consolidation of world markets" . Here is a definition according to the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC): "Globalization is about worldwide economic activity - about open markets‚ competition and the free flow of goods‚ services‚ capital and knowledge" . It is evident

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    DREAM DEFFERED: THE STORY OF A HIGH-TECH ENTREPRENEUR IN A LOW-TECH WORLD INTERNATIONALIZATION OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MIDTERM 2011 PREPARED BY: LAURA PLANTJE PREPARED FOR: ERNESTO TAPIAS-MOORE MARCH 9‚ 2011 INTRO: Monique Maddy is a Harvard Business School graduate turned visionary entrepreneur who founded Adesemi Communications International. Adesemi was supposed to revolutionize the information technology sector in her home continent of Africa‚ by enabling thousands of

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    simultaneous static yet fluid state: namely‚ globalization and national borders. Globalization is currently a fashionable topic—some laud it‚ claiming that it is the path to peace‚ prosperity and progress. Others abhor it‚ attributing to it many evils in world affairs including polarization‚ environmental destruction‚ cultural degradation‚ and so forth. The showdown surrounding the WTO gathering in Seattle last November highlights the intensity of the conflict. In contrast to globalization‚ the concept of

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    outputs and a much faster rate and this means that the extra food could be given to third world countries that are experiencing food shortages. However‚ I think technology cannot solve the problem for food shortages. Technology cannot help to solve the problem in the long term. Technology requires the use of precious metals to manufacture machinery in order to carry out the technologies to aid farming. As the world population is increasing‚ the demand for precious metals becomes higher. Soon‚ there

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    with the effects of our actions towards loved ones and our future as a result of selfishness is a key theme which has caught my eye through a few texts I have been introduced to this year. Such challenges are seen through the narrator’s story in Big World by Tim Burton and Cell One by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Key comparisons made included the similarities shared by the main characters‚ and how they both evolve around a teenage boy who is somewhat lost and needs guidance from his parents or mother.

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    Globalization‚ “The Sport” Soccer‚ the most popular sport in the world that has brought cities and nations together can be used as a metaphor to show how the world has grown together over time. Soccer‚ more commonly known as “The Beautiful Game” or “The World Game.” When the world stops for 90 minutes to witness that one thing we all understand‚ this is soccer. Soccer was first Recorded during the second and third centuries B.C. in China‚ where people would kick balls into small nets. The football

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    Many third world countries are faced by the challenges of poverty and unproductivity of land. The survival of the people who live in such nations depends mostly on aid from developed countries. There is a fact about the developed countries that needs to be addressed before the aid is delivered to the poverty stricken nations. The developed countries have gained that title due to the fact that they are way too ahead in terms of technology and industrialization. The returns they get from both domestic

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    Poverty in the world Thanks to rapid economic and technological development‚ there has been a drastic improvement in most people’s living standard. But sadly‚ the irreversible trend of globalization has widened the income disparity between the rich and the poor. Actually‚ the deterioration of the poverty problem has raised the alarm bells. If we don’t find solutions to eradicating poverty‚ the repercussions will be disastrous. As far as I am concerned‚ frequent occurrence of wars is the stumbling

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