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    economic development

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    the Linear Stages of Growth theory‚ the Structural Change theory‚ the Neoclassical Counter Revolution theory and the New Growth theory. The linear stages of growth model is something like the Marshall Plan‚ which was used to rebuild the war-torn countries of Europe after the war. This theory basically believes that industrialization is the key to the economy’s prosperity and progress. Moreover‚ according to this theory‚ industrialization can be achieved by increasing capital as much as possible together

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    Border between countries should be banned From the beginning of human history people have been moved from place to another searching for new place for life. Now days‚ border between countries have been controlled. However‚ There are a lot of debate in media and journals about‚ should border between countries opened or not? It is an important question because it concerns the world and governmental together. Some people say that border should not be controlled‚ another people are against this idea

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    incompatible with adult responsibilities” (1990). In 2008 National surveys calculated that there were 215 million children working across the world. This is because children in third world countries such as Africa or Latin America are expected to work from an early age. Boyden notes that in some third world countries it is the children‚ rather than the parents‚ who are the main source of income for a house hold. In these cultures adults believe that working in childhood teaches children the vital skills

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    Should Rich Countries help Poor Countries Since centuries‚ the world is divided into rich and poor countries‚ referred today as developed and developing countries respectively. However since a few decades‚ along with the acceleration of technological progress‚ developed countries are witnessing rapid economic development‚ thus growing wealthier‚ while the conditions of poor countries are worsening and they are depending heavily on debts which have attained unbearable proportions. Consequently

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    Through the use of descriptive and comparative analysis‚ the authors intend on demonstrating that the convergence of the industrialization gap was not accompanied by a convergence in the income levels gap between former First World and Third World countries. Thus‚ the North-South divide still exists. Through economic models‚ the persistence of the North-South income divide is explained. Simultaneously‚ the authors discuss the development project and globalization project and how the shifts occurred

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    Poverty and Pollution

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    com) There are many people in our country and other countries that suffer from this condition. The third world countries seem to bear the brunt of this condition. Pollution is defined as the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment. (www.dictionary.com) Our country and other countries are responsible for the pollution of the environment all over the world. Emissions from companies that have gone to the third world countries have contributed to the pollution problem

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    The Arms Trade

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    rich‚ prosperous countries such as the United Kingdom‚ the USA‚ France and Russia selling weapons to other countries. Over 75% of the weapons sold by the UK in 1989 were sold to poor‚ developing countries such as South Korea‚ Sierra Leone and Liberia. At first‚ there may seem to be nothing wrong with this common practice but a closer look reveals the brutality and horror behind this industry. As I previously said the majority of the weapons are sold to impoverished countries. In most cases these

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    Rich countries should help poorer countries With the development of technology and business‚ the world become smaller and smaller. Many countries in economically developed. However‚ there are still many countries are poor. These people in poor countries need help‚ and many rich countries can give a hand to the poor countries for two reasons. One is to promote the communicatin on many aspects likes culture and trade. The another one is to stimulate the development of poor countries to support people’s

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    Is Globalization Good?

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    Moreover international travelling is more common and easier than years before. Without globalization all these things would not exist. We do not know how the world would be today without globalization. Definitely the rich countries would not be that wealthy nowadays and also the poor countries really benefit from globalization. In my opinion the world how it is today would not exist without globalization. Nowadays globalization is much disputed and there exist an anti-globalization movement in the world

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    Globalisation

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    Globalisation Globalisation is the process that involves the movement of trade‚ money‚ economics and services and its integration with funds and investments that goes beyond the domestic‚ local and national levels of the markets in countries around the world. Nestlé is the world’s largest food company which was founded in 1866 by Henri Nestlé. It has been driven to globalisation by a wide range of factors such as economical‚ political‚ fast technology transformation and production resources

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