To what extent does the student show how his or her understanding of cultural and contextual elements was developed through the interactive oral? (Word count: 399) My interactive oral was based on Yasunari Kawabata’s book‚ Snow Country. I found it very useful to have learned facts about Japanese literary history‚ but especially about the author’s life‚ because his background is what influences how his works turn out as well as their characters because sometimes authors use them to express
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As globalization continues to spread over the world‚ many countries are beginning to feel its effects. One example is the auto industry. The automobile business is evolving rapidly on a worldwide basis. Car and parts manufacturers are merging‚ component design and manufacture are now frequently outsourced instead of being created in-house‚ brands are changing and the giant automobile companies are expanding deeper into providing financial services to car buyers. Meanwhile‚ all of the biggest‚ most
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WHAT EXTENT THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEPEND ON THE INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT. A developing country‚ also called a less-developed country (LDC)‚ is a nation with a low living standard‚ undeveloped industrial base‚ and low Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries. Meanwhile‚ an industrial country also known as developed country or "more developed country" (MDC)‚ is a sovereign state that has a highly developed economy and advanced technological infrastructure
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Introduction globalization is prevalent in the world business. Developing countries such as China and India have therefore‚ become appealing markets to foreign investors. It is anticipated that China and India will soon be the world’s biggest economies. Presently‚ eighty percent of the electronic goods globally are manufactured in china. This has resulted to more western companies wanting to invest in china as opposed to other countries. Unfortunately‚ there is intercultural management problem with the
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compared to all the other countries in the world such as Syria‚ Pakistan‚ Iraq‚ Iran‚ Palestine‚ North Korea‚ Indonesia‚ Philippines‚ our country is actually way so much more peaceful. We are able to walk with freedom but of course with precaution. Women can study. The country’s unemployment rate is not as high as other countries‚ the government providing financial help for the poor to reduce poverty but resulting in high living costs but still‚ not as high as other countries. Again‚ I am repeating
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foreign countries and are living in other countries? What is there in those countries..? I never understand this. I think whatever there in those countries is also present in our country. Those people who go to those countries will be living in those foreign countries and will be saying bad words to our country and we’ll be listening to them we don’t even say some words supporting our country……how shame it is? At first it is SHAME to them who say bad words to our country and then
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Book Review How Rich Countries Got Rich and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor By Erik S. Reinert The book How Rich Countries Got Rich and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor is written by Erik S. Reinert and it is published in 2007. Reinert is a 62-year-old Norwegian economist who specializes in development economics and economic history (Wikipedia). Reinert attended the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland (where he studied economics)‚ Harvard University for MBA‚ and Cornell University
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unfortunate circumstances in my life-whether I will see them as curses or opportunities. I can choose my words and the tone of voice in which I speak to others. And most of all‚ I can choose my thoughts.” (Elizabeth Gilbert). In the movie‚ “No Country for Old Men‚” A character by the name of‚ Llewelyn Moss‚ is caught in the cross fires of money‚ his actions‚ his thoughts‚ and most of all his own fate. Throughout the movie he is in a constant rat race with a man who goes by the name of‚ Anton Chigurh
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in Developing Countries BY Ruby P. Autor School of International Hospitality Management WCC Antipolo‚ Rizal October 15‚ 2012 Introduction Tourism has been increasingly viewed as an alternative approach in economic and environmental development as well as in the aspect of social and cultural in developing countries. Combating poverty is probably the most leading problem that most of the countries in the world especially countries that is still
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The effect of education on the development of different countries As the increasing demand for skilled workers‚ more attention has been paid to education. Education has been developing follow the step of humanity which affects knowledge‚ skills and attitude from one generation to the other (Compayre and Payne‚1899) and interacts on the progress of civilization. The impact of the rapid growth of education is felt at institutional‚ national and international levels‚ and these are inter-related.
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