Chemical Structure: pH: 4.18‚ 3.90‚ 3.57 Classification: Weak acid Uses: It is a natural preservative/conservative and is also used to add an acidic or sour taste to foods and drinks. It is also used mainly as an acidifier‚ as a flavoring‚ and as a chelating agent. Name: Vinegar acid Chemical Name: Acetic acid or ethanoic acid Chemical Formula: C2H4O2 Chemical Structure: pH: 2.4 Classification: Weak acid Uses: It is used as household vinegar and is mainly produced
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IB Economics: Practice Internal Assessment The article “Chinese Dragon bites Local manufacture as Importers laughs last” stated that the imported products‚ majorly from China have became a threat to the local economy in Uganda. The Ugandan government have taken measure ease production on local traders by scrapping the pre-inspection fees and planning to construct industrial parks to lower the hiking cost of production of local products. Chinese products are cheaper and more competitive comparing
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Cosmopolitanism The era of globalization has brought about a new wave of integration and interaction on a global scale. Contrary to common belief‚ globalization is not a new phenomenon as examined by Karl Marx. For thousands of years people across the globe have been doing business‚ similar to Central Asia’s Silk Road‚ which connected Europe and China. Contemporary globalization however encompasses a technological infrastructure through the use of the Internet and other modern devices. This sophisticated
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The Division of a Nation Kameel Jiwa (V00716435) TA : Julia Bareman Canadian Politics 101 March 11th‚ 2010 Quebec has played a very influential role throughout Canadian history; it was the initial site where French settlers founded the colony of New France‚ which later became Canada‚ in the 1600s and 1700s. Its history has taken a relatively different path from the rest of Canada‚ which has lead to the highly controversial issue of Quebec’s attempt to separate from Canada and become their
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Chapter I The Problem and Its Background Introduction Globalization has practically changed societies all over the world. It has paved the way for the so called “borderless economy”. With the advent of the Internet‚ the role of information has dramatically changed the way people live and do business. As Naval points out in her paper‚ an immense reduction of time and space barriers among great nations is made possible through interconnectivity. She illustrated that such interconnections
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Globalization What’s Globalization? “Globalization is an unstoppable and potent force that impacts every life” says Patricia Mohr‚ a reporter specialized in international commerce and very interested in Globalization. We do agree with her. Globalization is known as the process of international integration originating from the interchange of world views‚ products‚ ideas and other aspects of culture. As Patricia says‚ it’s impossible to stop this process. You see the consequences of Globalization
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Globalization in Thailand Nowadays‚ many countries around the world have established gradually closer contact‚ which is the result of unprecedented changes in communications‚ multinational company‚ transportation‚ and deregulation market. This phenomenon is known as globalization. Globalization causes changes in cultures‚ economies‚ laws‚ migrations‚ and politics across the globe. There are many people from the West who know Eastern culture. For example‚ Asians use chopsticks to eat and bowing is
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companies that want to stay positioned in the market relative to other companies in the same economic activity. On the other hand‚ the "global economy" is one in which goods‚ services‚ people‚ skills‚ and ideas move freely across geographic borders‚ ie the range is no longer just national but spreads to other countries. Globalization on the other hand‚ is the diffusion of innovations worldwide economic and political and cultural adjustments that accompany it‚ fostering international integration
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The Destruction of African Nation States due to the Western World The western world hindered Africa’s potential to be an economic superpower. The destruction of African nation states illustrates an ongoing struggle and sheds light to many of the major crisis the continent is encountering. Africa’s economic dependency on the global north is a direct result of the western world’s influence throughout the continent. The lack of great productivity on this continent has victimized millions and led
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United States vs. Japan economic state. The United States of America is one of the world leading economic powers in the world. The question is‚ how does the Unites States compare to other nation powers.Australia ‚Cananda ‚ China and Britain are just a few of the nation powers that can compare to the United states. This report will focus more one of the main rivials to the United States and that is Japan. Here is just a sample of Japans Numbers for 2004 compared to the United States. Unite States
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