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    yield to provide food for all. For this purpose the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has been very high. Though satisfactory crop yield is obtained by the application of chemical fertilizers and pesticides‚ their use brings out certain disadvantages. These include pollution of large water resources‚ destruction of microorganisms‚ acidity of the soil and reduction in soil fertility etc. In recent years scientists have found an alternative way to deal with this deleterious effect of chemical

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    implanted in developing countries will also help in educating part of the population by teaching the employees the skills required for the job‚ making it a greater number of educated people. However‚ multinationals do not always have a good impact on the global business environment‚ especially in developed countries‚ as outsourcing to developing countries is happening which causes for jobs to be lost in developed countries and thus‚ making the average income lower. Also‚ small businesses do not benefit from

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    the nutritional values that the green tea can offer. the japanese Matcha tea culture is an offshoot of a much older chinese language practise approach. In ancient china (Tang dynasty‚ round 620 CE) tea was produced in bricks (it nonetheless is nowadays‚ but it’s handled otherwise). to produce the bricks the tea become steamed (as the japanese now do‚ but the chinese language now not so much)‚ dried‚ and pressed into bricks. Bricks are easier to transport than free tea‚ they’re a recognized weight

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    Crystal begins English as a Global Language by asking what it means for a language to be global‚ and what the advantages and disadvantages of having a global language are. In three chapters he then traces the rise of English to that status. The first surveys the extent of its use around the world and briefly outlines the history of its spread. The second examines some nineteenth century ideas about the place of English in the world and the foundations for its success laid by the British Empire

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    A Discussion of the Advantages and Disadvantages of English As A Global Language A widely accepted definition of global English which can be found at "www.reference.com" is "English as a global means of communication in numerous dialects‚ and also the movements towards an international standard for the language‚ it is also referred to as world English‚ common English or general English." In regard to history and why English developed into a global language‚ Crystal(1977) points out that the current

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    GLOBAL EVENTS & LEADERSHIP - Human-Oriented Principles Leadership Starbucks Coffee Company grew from a small‚ regional business into the undisputed leader in the specialty coffee industry by buying only the best quality coffee and providing an unmatched store experience. It was on new fad for specialty coffee‚ building for long-term success by acting on human-oriented principles that build a company “with soul”. In fact‚ the number one guiding principle in Starbucks’ mission statement was to

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    ` Advantages and Disadvantages of Studying Abroad Life is an adventure. When people‘s standard of living increases‚ they often think about improving their knowledge for a better life. To do that‚ they have many ways; some may choose to study in a very expensive school in the country; some may choose to study online; and many others choose to study abroad where they can get international standard of education. Every year thousands of students travel abroad in pursuit of higher education

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    Homeschooling In today’s society‚ homeschooling is looked down upon. Many think the students involved will lack social skills. Some people are against it because they think it gives younger children a sense of authority by being able to plan their own schooling. Others are opposed to homeschooling just because it is uncommon in society and they do no want to be outcasts. To home school a child it does require much more attention and time than traditional schooling‚ but the results prove it can be

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    McKibben‚ 2012) The graph below shows the worlds demand for energy and what is currently being supplied by fossil fuels (in petawatt hours): (BBC‚ 2012) As the graph illustrates the current energy being supplied by fossil fuels cannot meet the global demand requirements. As a result‚ greater deposits of fossil fuels need to be found or alternative energy sources need to be discovered so that the world does not fall into an energy crisis (BBC‚ 2012). Studies have shown that petroleum and certain

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    companies which benefit the consumer. Beside that‚ it really opens our vision to see more products which we do not knowit unless the TV or Radio advertise them. In addition‚ it breaks our daily routine and allows us to see new faces and learn the language better with the help of the daily updates they deliver through advertisement. In conclusion‚ I feel that we are gaining no benefits at all from advertising‚ it plays on our mind to buy things that we do not need it at

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