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    which arise as a result of globalisation. To be precise‚ this essay will concentrate on the social impacts of globalisation as a result of the media‚ tourism and travel‚ trade and investments and technology. With the aid of examples of different countries of the world‚ it shall also evaluate and analyze why globalisation has affected certain areas and not others. There is no definite definition of “globalization‚” however it can be defined as the process of increased connectivity of people‚ as

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    Radio and Development Radio plays significant role in supporting social development issues in developing nations. In most Third world nations Radio is still the dominant mass-medium. When compared with Television and other mass media‚ radio has the widest geographical reach and the highest number of audiences in developing countries. Most of the development issues of the developing nations such as infrastructure development‚ housing‚ health‚ agriculture‚ education etc… are mainly run by government

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    mobility requirements of large urban cities. Urban transportation is an important dimension of cities notably in high density areas. Development of cheap and efficient means of urban transport is necessary to for the progress of large cities in developing country like India. Need for better urban transport systems in general and the need for a healthier environment has led to an increased level of research around the world. Urban transport in Indian cities is heterogeneous‚ reflecting the heterogeneity

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    Social Responsibility As a result of a globalized business environment‚ companies such as Shell operate in a number of international markets‚and consequently enounter various risks not normally attributed with domestic markets (Beck 1993). In developing countries such as Nigeria the regulatory frameworks may exist but are not adequatley enforced. Hence‚The intent of CSR activities performed by multinationals are not always well determined‚ And powerful multinationals such as Shell have emerged as the

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    superpower a country must have to solve his external and internal conflicts‚its true that no country an become a superpower if ts not a developed one and india has yet to devlope andcan be said as an emerging power. Walking on this path is not so smooth you will find thorns that make you lame and sometimes huge rocks are ready to crush you so as India is facing it in this present senario (courption and repeatedly millitant attacks). India: A brief discription India so called as democratic country struggling

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    and Companies Eric Zhu Centennial College Have you ever wonder what it would be like to work in a sweatshop? If you worked as a washroom cleaner that made $5 an hour‚ you would be considered overly well paid. A person from a developed country working in a sweatshop would be considered a hellish job considering the working environment you would be working in‚ the amount hours that you have to work‚ and the amount of pay per hour. However‚ sweatshops are seen as an opportunity for people

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    many challenges‚ including language barriers‚ different cultures‚ exchange rates‚ government regulations‚ various accepted practices‚ increased competition‚ and differentiated consumer expectations. Management must consider these challenges when developing strategies to achieve planned objectives. This week‚ our team learned how global competition affects the relationship between managements and labor. Global operations also challenge a firm’s ability to enforce its corporate culture‚ mission‚ regulations

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    lead to the uneven status of countries around the world. The struggle among groups and states over the distribution of benefits and costs has become a major feature of international relations in the modern world (Gilpin‚ 2003‚ P21‚ par.2). It is sure that market or economy has a big influence on sovereign states. The changing market is very likely to change states. So the economy is crucial for a country‚ in a globalizing world with vast of interactivities among countries‚ to get a place. As a part

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    their families and keep themselves and their homes clean and fresh.  People’s lives are changing fast. As the way we all live and work evolves‚ our needs and tastes change too. At Unilever we aim to help people in their daily lives. So we keep developing new products‚ improving tried and tested brands and promoting better‚ more efficient ways of working. We have a portfolio of brands that are popular across the globe - as well as regional products and local varieties of famous-name goods. This

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    overinvested $1 trillion over five years running fiber optic cable between countries and continents. The Internet drove down the cost of data transmission that helped level the playing field for all countries. This not only gave other countries access to new markets at little to no cost‚ they also were not responsible for the cost of the initial installation. This certainly did a lot to level the playing field for developing countries. Open Sourcing was also an interesting movement that Friedman discussed

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