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    Foreign Universities to Enter in India‚ Advantages and Disadvantages Foreign universities are going to enter in India. It is expected to pass out as another big bang non event for most of the Indians. The likelihood of foreign universities creating their own campus with the facilities and qualities that they are having in US or Uk is highly unlikely. Ministry of Human Resources has asked to deposit Rs. 50 crore if a foreign university wants to start its venture in India. The terms and conditions

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    Dear Mr Abbot‚ My name is Matthew Wright and I am in year 9 at Turramurra High School. I am writing to you regarding the coalition’s foreign aid budget. In 2005 John Howard promised to double Australian aid and recently the Australian Labor Party promised to further lift it to 0.5% of our gross national income by 2015. Our foreign aid is still sitting on 0.34%. There are millions of people depending on developed countries like Australia to help them out. It is easy to ask why it has to be us‚ but

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    Problems Associated with Foreign Aid Picture One year after the release of The End of Poverty‚ New York University economist William Easterly released a book entitled White Man’s Burden which criticized Jeffrey Sachs’ promotion of more aid to Africa. Easterly contended that "Sachs’ anti-poverty prescriptions rest heavily on the kindness of some pretty dysfunctional regimes"‚ arguing that large amounts of international aid are generally wasted or embezzled by corrupt governments. For example‚ he points

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    Pros: MORE than 1 billion people live in extreme poverty. If targeted effectively‚ foreign aid can make a positive contribution to improving people’s lives‚ reducing inequality and promoting justice. A fundamental principle for effective aid is that it should be focused on reducing poverty and be driven by those whose needs are being addressed. In other words‚ the interests and rights of the poor and marginalized must be at the center of any program. First‚ in humanitarian emergencies‚ lives are

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    further their studies in local universities or foreign universities. The students may either find a job after leaving their school or further their studies in university. Some of the well to do students may opt for foreign universities. But there are advantages and disadvantages while students pursuing their studies in foreign universities. The advantage of pursuing studies in foreign universities is‚ they have better exposure and wider knowledge. Foreign universities are prestigious and reputable

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    has gone through economic reform and seems like a good potential for investment‚ they are still dedicated towards protecting domestic businesses in several areas (The World Bank‚ 2011). The dormancy of the government to change regulations on the foreign direct investment (FDI) for retail companies has created a large barrier to entry for companies that want to involve themselves in this industry (Thathoo & Kacheria‚ 2007). While the government has been relatively progressive in reducing regulations

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION This project focuses on the poverty profile in Nigeria‚ the foreign aids given to the nation to help alleviate poverty and how it affects the economic development of Nigeria. According to the World Bank website‚ “poverty is hunger. It is lack of shelter. Poverty is being sick and not being able to see a doctor. It is not being able to go to school‚ not knowing how to read‚ and not being able to speak properly. Poverty is not having a job‚ and is fear for the future‚ and

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    Whether Australia’s foreign aid should be reduced Today I’m bringing a serious subject that has influenced the world and the development of countries around us into perspective. Foreign aid‚ and how the government should increase it‚ but first we have to ask the question‚ “What is foreign aid?” Simply‚ it is the economic‚ or military aid given by one nation to another for purposes of relief and rehabilitation‚ for economic stabilization‚ or for mutual defense. The G20 or group of 20 is the premier

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    According to Tarnoff and Nowels (2004)‚ “In 2004‚ the United States is providing some form of foreign assistance to about 150 countries. Israel and Egypt continue‚ as they have since the late 1970s‚ as the largest recipients‚ although Iraq‚ receiving over $20 billion for reconstruction activities since mid-2003‚ is the biggest recipient in FY 2004” (para.3). As in the above example‚ there is much foreign aid which means bilateral development assistance‚ humanitarian assistance‚ multilateral assistance

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    What are the advantages and disadvantages of studying in a foreign country? With the rapid development of society‚ people have entered an era of information spreading which makes the world seems smaller. In order to acquire more knowledge‚ more and more people decide to further their study abroad like students who are not using English as a native language may wish to continue their studies and decide to learn English outside their home country or English speakers decide to study in Japan where

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