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    punctuated by periods of downturn or even recession. Within this uneven trajectory‚ however‚ there has been a substantial reconfiguration of the global economic map. Although a handful of older core economies still dominate international trade and investment flows‚ the most spectacular recent growth rates have been achieved by the East Asia NIEs. Without doubt‚ the most important single global shift of recent times has been the emergence of East Asia- including the truly potential giant‚ China. So‚

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    ENG Chinese education system and the American education system The differences between the Chinese education and the American education are more obvious in people’s mind‚ not only to the international students‚ but also to the native students and some people who study on this. As more and more Chinese students come to America to have better education‚ we should think about why the American education system is better and how could we change our system to have a new education system in China. These

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    Multinational Corporations and Foreign Direct Investment: An Analytical Look at their Determinants‚ Characteristics‚ Costs and Benefits for Host and Investing Countries. As Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows have increased dramatically in recent decades‚ the issues of FDI have attracted strongly scholarly interest. First of all‚ FDI is defined as an investment in one economy by a multinational or transnational corporation based in other country. It involves a long-term relationship and either

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    Foreign Investment during the recent global economic recession ABSTRACT:- The year 2008 marked the end of a growth cycle in international investment that started in 2004 and saw world foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows reach a historic record of $1.9 trillion in 2007. Since then FDIs have been decreasing. The fall in global FDI in 2008–2009 is the result of two major factors affecting domestic as well as international investment. First‚ the capability of firms to invest has been reduced

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    of organized education. The Gurukul system of education is one of the oldest on earth but before that the guru shishya system was extant‚ in which students were taught orally and the data would be passed from one generation to the next. Now everything has changed. New method of education has taken the Indians to the next level. Thus it improved the knowledge and innovative ideas has come up in the minds of the Indians. II. Types of Education There are different types of education in India. Every

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    of American education‚ and there is a large number of people who argue that the American education system is dysfunctional and needs to be fixed. There are numerous proposals proposed by politicians of different era designed to revitalize and mend the system. One result of the approaches taken to mend the education system is increase in the influence of private corporations on the public education system. Though those corporate reforms have called attention to the public education system‚ those reforms

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    The National Teachers College Quiapo‚ Manila School of Advanced Studies Master of Arts in Education Topic: Education System of Thailand Discussant: Oliver A. Lahorra Professor: Dr. Philip Baldera Subject: Comparative Models of Education _____________________________________________________________________________________ Education System of Thailand The Kingdom of Thailand Kingdom of Thailand‚ formerly known as Siam‚ is a country located at the center of the Indochina peninsula

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    disadvantages of China’s current foreign investment environment Content Introduction and Backgrounds 3 Advantage: Good economic environment 3 Advantage: Stable political environment 4 Advantage: Acceptable infrastructure 5 Advantage: Abundant labor 5 Disadvantage: The laws of the market economy system are not perfect 6 Disadvantage: Low government efficiency 7 Disadvantage: The low efficiency of the financial sector 7 Disadvantage: The investment environment and labor distribution

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    Uniform education system Education has always been the foremost factor in leading a civilized life. Without education we are not even able to write or read something. Imagine a life without education‚ we would be no better than people living in Stone Age. Education has enabled us to change many things in our world as Nelson Mandela said “Education is the most important weapon which you can use to change the world” . Due to the immense significance of education‚ such education system should be devised

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    DEBATE GOVERNMENTS HUGE INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION Economists and development experts have always maintained that human resource is a significant factor for achieving high economic growth and improve the standard of living in any country. They assert the undisputed fact “the real treasure of any country is its human resource”. According to Harbison (1973)‚ human resources are the energies‚ skills‚ talent and knowledge of people which are‚ or which potentially can or should be applied to the production

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