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    Reading: Goldstone, J. A. (2010, Jan/Feb). the New Population Bomb. Foreign Affairs, 89(1), 31-43.

    (1)SYPNOSIS: 1(a) Thesis Statement: International security is going to face a drastic change in the coming years, it will depend less on how many people inhabit the world than on how the global population is composed and distributed. There will be more weight put on declining and growing populations, the ages of these populations, and how they are composed demographically. (1b) Outline What is the state of international security at this time? - power lays with developed countries, with maintainable

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    Developing Countries vs Developed Countries

    The emergence of developed countries as major players in global business has made it more difficult for developing countries to succeed Contents The emergence of developed countries as major players in global business has made it more difficult for developing countries to succeed 1 1. Introduction 1 2. Global business of Developed Countries vs. Developing Countries 1 3. Role of International Organizations 2 4. Role of NAFTA 2 5. FDI and Global Business 3 6. Conclusion 4 References 4

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    Poverty

    Some people think that changing people’s attitudes to other countries and cultures is an important factor in reducing world poverty. Others, however, feel that the most important method is trade. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion Regarding the issue of how to reduce poverty worldwide more effectively, people hold different views. Some of them claim that the best way is to cement international relationship in term of getting better mutual understanding and their national identities

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    Gloablisation

    Globalization has benefited developed countries more than developing countries. To what extend do you agree with this statement? Globalization is widely discussed subject. Therefore, it is not that easy to explain such a complicated term in simple words. The advancement in technology such as mobile phones, airplanes, telephones and the internet have made the growth of transport and communication networks possible and more convenient. This means that people and countries can exchange information

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    Monsieur Beebo Est La Bas

    http://www.shippingsolutions.com/blog/should-you-care-about-country-of-origin-impact http://www.futurebrand.com/images/uploads/studies/cbi/MADE_IN_Final_HR.pdf http://branduniq.com/2011/differentiation-strategy-can-a-brand-be-positioned-on-country-of-origin/ Differentiation Strategy: Can A Brand Be Positioned on Country of Origin? The purpose of this marketing research paper is to answer a very important question that consumers are most of the times curious to know about, especially when

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    Nuclear Weapons

    Tom Liu Morden World History Dr. Ritchie 5/3/2016 Should we spend money on the next generation of nuclear weapons or Should we destroy all existing weapons? In my opinion, I think we should spend more money on the next generation of nuclear weapons, but I guess a lot of people will oppose me. They will like to do that, destroy all existing weapons, because they think the world is peace, why country still need to research the nuclear weapons. It is so danger and destroy environment if country

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    Eradicating Terrorism

    THE ROOT CAUSES OF MIGRATION Migration is the movement of people from one place to another due some reasons or factors such as poverty, better employment, food and better living conditions. In the olden days our great grandfathers migrated with their livestock and families in search of food and greener pastures for their livestock. In the modern world, migration has moved to another level where people migrate to different towns in search of better employment and generally better living conditions

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    The Disadvantages of Globalization

    travelers to the remotest corners of the globe. 7. Globalization has led to the exploitation of labor. Prisoners and child workers are used to work in inhumane conditions. Safety standards are ignored to produce cheap goods. There is also an increase in human trafficking. 8. Social welfare schemes or “safety nets” are under great pressure in developed

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    Marketing to Morocco and Kenya

    Marketing to Morocco and Kenya Though these two countries are part of the same continent, they are certainly different in culture and countless other aspects. Kenya is a poorer, undeveloped country in which a large number of people live on less than a dollar a day. In contrast, Morocco is a country that is much more developed and westernized, having strong alliances with western and European nations. The investment atmosphere is very different in each country and businesses that are marketing and

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    Religious Education

    BRANCHES OF GEOGRAPHY The field of geography is a vast and wondrous academic field with thousands of researchers working in dozens of interesting sub-disciplines or branches of geography. There is a branch of geography for just about any subject on earth. In an effort to acquaint the reader with the diversity of the branches of geography, I summarize many below. Human Geography Many branches of geography are found within human geography, a major branch of geography that studies people

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