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    How Can Azerbaijan Diversify Its Economy Away from Petroleum Dependence to More Sustainable Economic Development?

    able to be classified as a more developed country. In addition, it is known that the GDP index is the economic indicator for the development of a country. In the eventuality that a large part of the GDP derives from the exploitation of natural resources, this country can hardly be considered as developed. For example, Saudi Arabia's per capita GDP is almost higher than the U.S.’s, but Saudi Arabia is not included in the list of developed countries. The reason for that is the fact that the

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    Globalization

    Has Increased Poverty Although the concept of globalization is very recent, it has existed throughout the history. Globalization began to take greater height from the Industrial Revolution 200 years ago in England which was the most developed countries in the world. Technological and political changes have changed the meaning of globalization. Today, the term globalization is defined as “the process enabling financial and investment markets to operate internationally, largely as a result of deregulation

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    Rap vs. Country

    In Denise Noe’s article on the similarities and differences between country-and-western and rap music, she points out and explains the different aspects of each genre. Both types of genres have a couple similarities and differences between them, for example, both country-and-western and rap songs are more based upon a personal story and what the artist has seen or experienced. On the other hand, country-and-western music is more stereotyped towards southern rednecks while rap music is more based

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    Marketing

    Marketing Channel Strategies in Rural Emerging Markets Unlocking Business Potential By Benjamin Neuwirth Benjamin Neuwirth, Kellogg School of Management, bneuwirth2012@kellogg.northwestern.edu 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In his landmark book “The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid,” C.K. Prahalad describes the profits that can be earned by selling products to “Bottom of the Pyramid” customers. While there is truth to this, companies face unique challenges when operating in the rural regions

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    Airport Codes

    Birmingham Bodrum Bangkok Bologna Bourgas Mumbai Bremen Bari Bristol Brussels Basel Mulhouse Budapest Bol Cagliari Cairo Paris Kerkyra Cologne Chania Calvi Copenhagen Catania Damascus Dubrovnik Delhi Djerba Dalaman Moscow Dnepropetrovsk Donetsk Country Denmark Spain Switzerland Russia Spain Netherlands Greece Sweden Turkey Greece France Turkey Romania Spain Serbia United Kingdom Turkey Thailand Italy Bulgaria India Germany Italy United Kingdom Belgium France Hungary Croatia Italy Egypt France Greece

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    Delta

    Scandinavia is part of Northern Europe and is mainly made up of the Scandinavian Peninsula that is located east of Greenland. Scandinavia is usually misconceived as one big country, but instead, is the cultural term used to sum up the five countries that comprise it. The personal experience that I have chosen to talk about for this paper is the Norsk Hostfest that occurs every fall in Minot North Dakota. I had heard of this festival many times, but never made it to Minot to witness it. My husband

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    Health Care

    the history of the United States. There have been more important issues that the American public and government chose to address first. The issues concerning immigration are that many Americans are upset that foreign born people are invading the country and making themselves feel at home without giving the proper respect to the American culture (Huntington p.) Some Americans also feel that they are being robbed of their opportunities because the number of jobs immigrants hold in the labor force

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    Millenium Development Gap

    improvements in primary education, gender equality, child mortality rates and maternal health and finally work towards combatting HIV, AIDS and other diseases. From figure 4 we can see that each country is at various stages of achieving the goals or not in some cases. An example of a succeeding country is Brazil, which has achieved all but two of the 5 goals by 2007 and is very likely to achieve the remaining two by the 2015 deadline. In contrast India is doing not so well with the unlikelihood

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    Finance

    Research Seminar in Corporate Governance, MBA 3rd Trimester, UGC, January 15, 2014 Presented By: Group 5 Samiksha Neupane,Sagun Prajapati, Samipa Dahal, Shreesh Parajuli,Sudeep Nepal A Synopsis on:Corporate Governance in Banking System:An Empirical Investigation Authors: Abhiman Das and Saibal Ghosh About the authors:Mr Abhiman Das has worked as a assistant adviser in department of statistics and information management of Reserve bank of India. He has released several research paper in the field

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    Prescription to End Corruption

    pockets of the rich. Money is stashed in tax havens abroad. The Heads of Commonwealth nations at their mini-summit on 9 and 10 June, 2008 have stated that “Global institutions such as World Bank, IMF, and UN must enjoy legitimacy from their member countries and the international community. They must also be responsive, with the interests of all members, especially the smaller and poorer, being taken into account. The activities and governance of these institutions must be flexible, they must respond

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