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    some people think of something that generate a lot advantages and immense opportunity when others think of something that generate a lot disadvantages. So what is Globalization? When we talk about Globalization‚ we talk about the phenomena that affects the world in general‚ in both positives and negatives ways. China is an excellent example of what is good or bad about Globalization.

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    Orthodox Christianity is still the dominant religion in Russia‚ in 988 by Prince Vladmir adopted Christianity in a ceremony patterned by Byzantine rights. Christian Orthodox ("right belief") Russia’s baptism laid the foundations for the rise of the Russian Orthodox Church. Other Christian traditions have grown in recent decades. Russia’s 105 million Christians is the worlds fourth largest Christian population. Only 5% of th worlds Christians live in Russia. Religion today is nearly five thousand religious

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    How it affected Spain. The Spanish were greatly impacted by the discovery of a new continent‚ because it meant lots of things‚ such as the discovery of new species of animals and plants. From the animals‚ like the jaguar or the piranha. Some of the plants were used to make medicines or simply to eat! We could name the achiote (an amazonian tree used to treat prostatic troubles and internal inflammations‚ arterial hypertension‚ high cholesterol level and bladder inflammation) and the

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    Cameron Wagstaff History 112 11:10 period Question 3 and answer (441 words) Secularism How did secularism affect the people within Europe? Before secularism began to become more popular‚ the catholic church had complete power over Europe. It was even said at times that the pope had more power than the king of England. The church and state were run by the same people and believed the same things. Many nobles and teachers at universities were clerics within the church. There were times when it

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    “Peoples access to food and fresh water greatly affect their standard of living.” Describe how people’s standard of living different on a global scale and suggest reasons why these differences exist. Hello‚ today i will be talking about peoples access to food and fresh water and how it affects their standard of living‚ and some differences of this on a global scale. Many countries‚ for example China‚ Korea‚ Brazil‚ or Papua New Guinea‚ are very poor‚ compared to wealthy countries such as America

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    Many people in their own religion cannot identify someone/something in their religion 2.It is important to study religion‚ so there is a better understanding of the people around us 3.Religion takes on the full affect of people around the world 4.People need to walk up to someone with good intention’s of them and not make a generic assumption 5. We need to study and continue to study in future generations about religion. The more knowledge we know about other religions the better off we will be

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    I am going to focus on how poverty affects children’s development. Research shows that statistics is estimated at 3.5 million children live below the poverty line in the U.K. (Child poverty in the UK‚ unicef) and according to Child poverty snapshots‚ the local picture in Wales‚ save the children “approximately 600‚000 children live in Wales and that one in three or 200‚000 children are living in poverty in wales”. The main key issues I will be looking into are; the affect poverty has on education

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    proportion of over 50’s and less under 40’s than society at large - 82% of Australians 65+ identify as Christians. 60% of 18-24 year olds. - Largest group of Buddhist affiliates 35-44. Similar for Hindu and Muslim. - 18-24 most likely to state no religion with 20 %. INCREASE IN THOSE IDENTIFYING WITH A TRADITION OTHER THAN CHRISTANITY - From 1996- 2001 Buddhism increased by 79% Hindu 42% Islam 40% and Judaism by 5% - Due to immigration Christianity still dominant in Immigrants . - From 1996-

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    became very controversial. Akhenaten had changed centuries and dynasties of belief and religion and the way all Egyptians had been living Akhenaten also changed religion. He changed how they worship gods and whom they pray to. Before his reign as pharaoh‚ Egyptians had prayed to many gods as their religion was a polytheistic and prayed to a god for everything. As Akhenaten took power‚ he changed the religion through which god they pray to The Aten was the sun disc and was prayed to as you see

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    How Culture Affects your Business Ing. Mansoor Maitah Ph.D. How Culure Affects your Business The Reasons of Growing Interest in Culture Study 1) The globalization of business‚ 2) Quantum advances in telecommunications and data processing‚ 3) The formation of global alliances‚ 4) The growing diversity in the domestic workforce‚ 5) The increasing mobility of workforce worldwide. Culture Definition • Culture is the collective programming of the mind which • distinguishes the members of one human

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