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    Effects of Smart Phones in the Society

    WORKFORCE New international division of labor Main article: New international division of labour The global workforce, or international labor pool, reflects a new international division of labor that has been emerging since the late 1970s in the wake of other forces of globalization. The global economic factors driving the rise of multinational corporations—namely, cross-border movement of goods, services, technology and capital—are changing ways of thinking about labor and the structure of today's

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    Urbanisation

    Some of the ways for measuring urbanization are as follows: It includes Population growth, Rural-urban migration, Push and pull factors, Push factors, Pull factors. i. Population Growth: Population growth is one of the main reasons to the urbanization. Fertility rates are largely dependent on economic considerations. As economic wellbeing increases, the fertility level decreases. Security about the future and alternatives to family life in the cities are the main reasons for this decrease

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    Sociolgy

    What has been the general demographic pattern in Britain since 1900? Less Births and less deaths, the gap between them has decreased. In the last 100 years, a continuing fall of death rates as well as a falling in birth rate has slowed down the population growth and there has been greatly improved life expectancy. Rising standards of living have helped towards reducing death. Advances in medicine and science. Smaller family size. 2. Give 5 reasons why the birth rate has fluctuated since 1901

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    Female Foeticide

    It has been six long decades since India gained independence but many Indians are still trapped in age-old traditional beliefs. Here, ‘old beliefs’ imply the mindset of people who still find themselves in the trap of girl-boy inequality. The ‘liberal’ Indian society has failed to transform the other orthodox India. No doubt India is advancing at a fast pace in the field of science and technology, and also in aping of the western culture, but if we look at the grass root level, the picture is not

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    Economic Forcasting Paper

    source is valuable and useful FRED database; allows citizens to see how the country's financial state is. The data includes the national economic and financial date “including interest rates, consumer price indexes, employment and population and trade data. The Bureau of Economic Analysis; includes estimates concerning national, international, and regional economic activity. It also provides statistics decision influenced by the government officials, business people, households

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    Marketing

    Demographics Profile 2011 Population 4,740,737 (July 2011 est.) Age structure 0-14 years: 13.8% (male 338,419/female 314,704)  15-64 years: 77% (male 1,774,444/female 1,874,985)  65 years and over: 9.2% (male 196,101/female 242,084) (2011 est.) Median age total: 40.1 years  male: 39.6 years  female: 40.6 years (2011 est.) Population growth rate 0.817% (2011 est.) Birth rate 8.5 births/1,000 population (2011 est.) Death rate 4.95 deaths/1,000 population (July 2011 est.) Net migration

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    Focusing on a Sustainable Future: Development Reform in Rwanda

    eleven percent of the population. In the wake of this crisis many skilled nationals fled the nation or were brutally murdered by the revolting Hutu Extremist. Even after the return of many of the nationals who fled the nation and billions of dollars in foreign aid and investment Rwanda still ranks among the top fifteen poorest nations in the world today. In order for Rwanda to lift themselves from poverty they need to:  Concentrate on the education of their large youth population in order to develop

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    Destep Australia

    Australia Demographic Factors The entire population of Australia counts 21.262.641 million people. The population isn’t very big. Especially because the total area of Australia is huge (7.741.220 sq km). 67.9% of the population is between the 15 and 64 years old. The median age is 37.3 years old (male 36.6, female 38.1). The population growth rate of Australia is 1.195%. That’s the 112th position in a list of 233 countries. In 2008, 89% of the Australian population lived in urban areas. That’s a huge

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    Child Health in Zambia

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CHILD HEALTH in ZAMBIA “…Our worst crime is abandoning the children, neglecting the fountain of life. Many of the things we need can wait. The child cannot." - Gabriela Mistral, a Chilean Poet - Notes to the grader ✓ If not cited as a footnote the data (ex; 102) used for analysis is from the World Development Indicators Database. When data belongs to the WHO database (http://www.who.int/whosis/database/core/core_select.cfm), the sentence indicates this but

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    Nursing

    imperative to the baby boomer’s wellbeing. Per the 2009 US Census Bureau, 6.4% of the population in Loudoun County, Virginia, are persons 65 years or older; the overall Virginia state population of retirement age is 12.2% (U.S. Census Bureau, 2010). Loudoun County has been deemed as the wealthiest and fastest growing suburban county in the northern Virginia area, therefore the percentage of this particular population is expected to increase drastically. The median household per capita income in 2008

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