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    youth drug abuse.4 The world is experiencing a dramatic increase in population‚ This iscausing problems not only for poor‚ undeveloped countries‚ but also forindustrialised and developing nations.Describe some of the problems that overpopulation causes‚ and suggestat least one possible solution.5 1 Studying the English language in an English-speaking country is the bestbut not the only way to learn language.Do you agree or disagree with this statement?6"Although abuse of the system are inevitable

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    expect to find a difference of their own country.In my opinion‚the most important factor of this issue may be globalization‚and globalization certainly has the potential to bring about great advance for humankind. Nowadays‚in tourist areas of the developing world we can follow a growing international trend in many aspects‚and also I believe it is a good way for our social development.For example‚many modern buildings‚especially skyscrapers with glass walls are being erected here and there‚and some

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    this phenomenon is the consumerist society we belong to today. We are flooded with choices and we want to buy the latest models of things and the latest fashion of clothes. Even the buying capacity of the average person has increased because of developing economies. Secondly‚ in order to buy more and more things‚ people have become workaholics and therefore they don’t find time to get things repaired. Finally‚ the manufacturing companies are compromising quality when they are doing mass production

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    assisting countries that are seeking economic development and restructuring. Inadequate monetary reserves and unstable currencies are particularly vexing problems in global trade. So long as these conditions exist‚ world markets cannot develop and function as effectively as they should. To overcome these particular market barriers that plagued international trading before World War II‚ the International Monetary Fund (IMF) was formed. Originally 29 countries signed the agreement; now 184 countries are

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    Globalisation: Countries

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    Human Geography – The Globalisation of Economic Activity 1. Uneven Development in the Global Economy * Globalisation * Characteristics * Processes * Impact on the world economy * Uneven global distribution of activities - Illustrate how globalisation has affected the economies of LDCs‚ DCs and NIEs * NIDL * Causes of the emergence of a new NIDL * Impact of the emergence of NIDL on the global economic activities * Impact of new technologies on

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    circulation and this raises the fear of money laundering. The benefits of e-cash in less-developed countries can be analyzed in two sections: Benefits for the consumer and benefits for the merchants. The main benefit of e-cash for the consumer is that it enables those who don’t own a credit card to enjoy the opportunities of internet. Because of the undeveloped credit card industry in many developing countries‚ only a small segment of the population are able to acquire credit cards and can use the services

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    Case Study on Chid Labour

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    CASE STUDY ON CHID LABOUR Child Labor is an acute problem prevailing within the developing countries. Although‚ it was banned by the government and worldwide recognize intuitions. Governments are not taking significant measures due to which they are unable to attain significant results in the reduction of child labour especially in the developing economies of Asia. In Pakistan‚ it was outlawed in 1991 and a strong legislation was done in the constitution of Pakistan. According to which‚ “No child

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    active whereas now in 21st century development merely means new technologies‚ innovation‚ computer (internet)‚ nuclear technology and space technology. Not only in underdeveloped nations but also in developed countries‚ development has become the most pressing challenge. As every country wants to be more developed with the latest technologies

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    a strong argument. This means it is wrong to evaluate people based on how wealthy they are but instead we should give them money so that they are also equal in the wealth. I’m sure everyone would agree that it is wrong that children in the developing world are dying from diseases that are easily treated in the developed world. Children’s lives are valuable and most people would value the lives of children as equal and perhaps even give their own life to save a child. Yet thousands of children

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    multinational company needs to consider in setting up a factory in a developing country? (20) A multinational company is any organization that has its headquarters in one country‚ but with operating branches‚ factories and assembly plants in other countries. A factory is an industrial building where workers gather and concentrate resources to manufacture goods and operate machine processing one product to another i.e. value adding. Developing country is a nation that is poor and whose citizens are mostly agricultural

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