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    Differences around the world There are approximately 196 countries in the world and they are divided into three main group : first world countries‚ second world countries and third world countries. There is a huge difference between the first and a third world countries about everything that is going on in each country. First group countries are countries that have strong economies‚ education and maybe military such as America‚ all of Europe‚ Russia etc. People in first world countries are mostly

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    Scatman's World Analysis

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    checklist it is simpler. The song “Scatman’s World” by Scatman John (John Paul Larkin) is a catchy song and also has meaning. This astounding song can be broken down through its uniqueness‚ structure‚ and purpose. On first glance the song is catchy‚ has an upbeat mood‚ has a unique sound‚ and can be compared to John Larkin’s other works. The style of music is John’s own unique style which is a mix of dance and scat that induces a happy upbeat mood. “Scatman’s World” blends John’s worldviews with his unique

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    Our world is the way it is today because of many events that occurred in the past. Nobody can be certain that the outcome of these events made our world change for the better or for the worse‚ but we are able to analyze specific occasions to get a better idea of how our world was developed economically‚ politically‚ culturally‚ environmentally and technologically. Over five hundred years ago the race to find a fast trade route to Asia was crucial for Europe‚ so in order to accomplish that goal of

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    Sophie's World Summary

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    Sophie’s World is a story focused around the subject of philosophy‚ as told from a child’s perspective. Sophie Amundsen is a fourteen-year-old girl living in Norway in 1990. She lives with her cat Sherekan‚ her goldfish‚ a tortoise‚ two budgerigars and her mother. Her father is a captain of an oil tanker‚ and is away for most of the year. One day Sophie is walking home from school with her friend Johanna. They have been discussing the human brain. Johanna thinks that people are robots; Sophie on

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    The World Is Flat Essay

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    Critically evaluate the ‘World is Flat’ thesis put forward by Thomas Friedman. Thomas Friedman in his recent book ‘The world is flat’ discusses a short history of globalisation in the twenty-first century. His discovering journey took him around the world to investigate the new concept in transnational business. He views himself as Columbus-like‚ but in a new modern word‚ in which he is searching for the sources of today’s wealth. Only to come to a rhetorical conclusion that the world is “flat” not round

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    The World Is Flat Summary

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    “The World is Flat” is a very catchy yet baffling title. Initially‚ no clue is given about the book being related to technology‚ yet the author is able to describe how technology is revolutionizing the world. Thomas L. Friedman starts his book by describing how he came up with the phrase “The World is Flat”. He begins his book by comparing his journey to the one of Columbus’ trip to India and how Columbus and had concluded that the world was flat. On his visit to Bangalore he visits Infosys Technologies

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    would take great efforts and contributions from all. Canada and the third world are examples of countries which are experiencing poverty‚ yet each differ in different ways. Once seeing the multitudes of condominiums‚ expensive restaurants‚ and streets jammed with cars‚ one would never see Canada as a place suffering from hunger‚ lack of food or clothing. Yet poverty exists. Poverty in Canada cannot be compared to that of a 3rd world country‚ since many of the poor have access to transportation and television

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    Feeding the World in 2050

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    Feeding the World in 2050 The current world population is approximately 7 billion and it is estimated to increase to around 9 billion by the year 2050. However the land area available for growing food doesn’t seem to increase much due to the land degradation. If we don’t do anything‚ this world will be lack of foods‚ water and resources which means it will never be the same as now again. So‚ throughout this essay‚ I will be explaining about the causes of these problems and the possible solution

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    your line of best fit to the year 2050. What do you predict the population to be for? a) the world? Ans.: the world population is rapidly increasing and I suspect that it will be about 9.8 billion people in 2050. b) Canada? Ans.: likewise‚ Canada’s population is increasing. It will be approximately 44.1 million people in 2050. 2. In 1998 the United Nations estimated that the population of the world would be 8 billion by the year 2025. How does your figure compare to the United Nations projection

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    Changes In The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman‚ Friedman insinuates that politics‚ globalization‚ and technology are rapidly changing the world. Friedman warns the public that America is not ready for these changes and should try to embrace them. I thoroughly enjoyed Friedman’s references to the advancements in technology. It opened my eyes and made me realize how far our civilization has truly come in such a short time period. Friedman believes that the dot-com boom played a crucial role in

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