Papers 891-900 of total 9391 found.
…? Globalization resulted from the reduction of national trading borders and the formation of a world wide market economy. This has brought several economical but also social advantages and disadvantages for developing LEDC. In the case of China the influences…
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…While the causes and effects of Global Warming are still being studied, the emission of greenhouse gases is still negatively affecting the earth. Contamination from the burning of fossil fuels is ruining biomes in the world, and our population of humans…
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…The optimal marketing of pharmaceutical products on a global basis is becoming increasingly important to drug companies financially and more challenging to them strategically. This paper will examine, from the perspective of a global pharmaceutical…
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Category: /Law & Government
…A Currency Transaction Tax: A Stabilizing and Emancipating Mechanism The discourse of globalization spurs a cornucopia of confusion and controversy among scholars and pundits alike. The neo-liberal political elite, with steady and constant ideological…
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Category: /Literature
…is to generate above-average returns on investments. For example, with domestic growth in the low single digits, Tricon Global Restaurants, owner of KFC, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell, has increased its overall growth by expanding globally, Tricon has around 5,000 KFC…
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…of remote awareness, advances in computer technology and an advance understanding of weather patterns and occurrences, people are more set than ever to forecast and plan for hurricanes. However, there is a huge deal of concern that global climate modification…
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…PLANNING AHEAD: The International Effects of Technology Nuclear technology has been around since the middle of the Twentieth Century; masterminded under intense global military pressures, nuclear technology raises many questions about the value…
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Category: /History
…and 5,149 times by air. (15) Though global factors clearly transformed Cambodia largely against its will after the 1960s, internal sociocultural conditions set the stage for the results that followed. In the process of sifting endogenous conditions, a few stand…
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…to develop ways to improve co-operation with other levels of government through better communication and consultation -- so as to reconcile national and sub-national interests in the global policy environment. Globalisation also has implications…
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…When we often talk about the Global North and the Global South, the 'global north' refers to highly industrialised and wealthy states, most of them which are located in the northern hemisphere, Australia and New Zealand are exceptional. The 'global south…
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