Papers 991-1000 of total 9391 found.
… The Environmental Concerns of the Livestock Industry The United States leads the way in a global trend toward increased meat consumption. The average American consumes almost twice his or her…
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…As can now be considered common knowledge, the sweeping international phenomenon labelled 'globalization' has called for a review of everything we once simply knew as tourism. Some travel to 'get away', others to see new things and experience foreign…
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…fever such as uncontrolled urbanization, increased international travel, substandard socio-economical conditions, and finally global warming. Global warming has shown to be a major contributor to the spread of dengue fever. On a molecular level, dengue…
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…What is globalisation and in what way is it pertinent to our understanding of politics within the state The word ‘globalisation’ perhaps suggests ‘the shift of political activity away from the local and national and into the global realm.’ Hudson…
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…incorporate an understanding of what Poster sees as the “mode of information” into their theorizing. From what remains of his counterparts’ theories, Poster attempts to assemble his new discourse, incorporating into the equation theories of globalization
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…Executive Summary The Resourceful Earth is a response to Global 2000 Report to the President, which is “dead wrong” in its frightening environmental and social predictions. They summarize the findings of Global 2000 using two paragraphs from…
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…What is globalisation and in what way is it pertinent to our understanding of politics within the state The word ‘globalisation’ perhaps suggests ‘the shift of political activity away from the local and national and into the global realm.’ Hudson…
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…stations to play a minimum of 40% of music originating from or sung in French. Environmental problems are increasingly becoming global problems. Therefore, countries are no longer able to look at environmental issues in isolation. This has been dramatically…
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…scale, both in size and effect. Together the industrial revolution and the French revolution paved the way for the emergence of capitalism out of its feudal past. Global capitalism has enveloped the world like no previous worldview, it is an ideology…
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…and outflows of FDI among developed nations. II. Historical shifts in FDI and why? There have been numerous shifts in FDI throughout the 20th century. Causes of this vary by situation and time. Before FDI became such a dominant force in globalization
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