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    Impact of Currency Devaluation on Trade Balance of Pakistan In a developing country large amount of exports consist of primary commodities and exports earnings due to the relative inelasticity of supply and uncertain production levels of primary goods‚ are not only unpredictable‚ but also vulnerable to a number of factors. The developing countries also depend upon the advanced industrial countries for most of their developmental needs (technology‚ capital‚ and producer goods) and consumption

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    Introduction As the international trade grows rapidly these years‚ the trade sanctions are increasing at the same time. It was widely used in modern society; many countries prefer solving political or economic problems by trade sanction. NO one knows whether it really works‚ anyway‚ it catches the pubic attention as an important role. Trade sanction was carried out in different forms‚ they reduce the quality of imported products from some specific countries‚ and reduce exported items. Those countries

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    Throughout history different regions have been able to trade with other areas across the continents. Many factors helped facilitate this trade. Among these factors were the laws of supply and demand‚ the presence of middlemen‚ and common religions. Under the influence of these factors‚ silk‚ jade‚ dye‚ horses‚ and many other goods were traded throughout Asia‚ Africa‚ and Europe. Not only did these factors increase trade‚ but it also helped spread ideas and culture across the world. This cultural

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    Middle East Unrest and Its Impact on World Trade Middle East Unrest: Middle East unrest or The Arab Spring is basically a term given to The Arab Revolution. It is a revolutionary wave of demonstration‚ protests and wars taking place in the Arab world that began in the late 2010. To date‚ rulers have been dethroned from power Tunisia‚ Egypt‚ Libya and Yemen. Civil uprisings have manifested in Bahrain and Syria‚ major protests have taken place in Algeria‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ Kuwait‚ Morocco and Sudan

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    THE ROLE OF WTO AND ITS IMPACT ON GLOBALIZATION‚ GLOBAL POVERTY AND INEQUALITY INTRODUCTION Over the last few decades‚ inventions in the field of science and technology enlarging the domain of the global economy. In other terms‚ rapid globalization driven by advancement in technology and liberalization‚ shifting the weight from national economies to a global economy‚ in which rapid and without barrier financial capital flows and production is internationalized between countries‚ since the 1990

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    Over the course of more than three and a half centuries‚ the transportation of at least twelve million men‚ women‚ and children from their African homelands to the Americas changed forever the face and character of the modern world. The slave trade was brutal and horrific‚ and the enslavement of Africans was cruel‚ exploitative‚ and dehumanizing.Together‚ they represent one of the longest and most sustained assaults on the very life‚ integrity‚ and dignity of human beings in history. In the Americas

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    Radiological Weapons as Means of Attack Anthony H. Cordesman Radiological weapons are generally felt to be suitable largely for terror‚ political‚ and area denial purposes‚ rather than mass killings. Unlike nuclear weapons‚ they spread radioactive material contaminating personnel‚ equipment‚ facilities‚ and terrain. The radioactive material acts as a toxic chemical to which exposure eventually proves harmful or fatal. Radiation is energy that comes from a source and travels through some material

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    Impact of looming oil crisis on global trade The availability of oil is taken for granted every day by businesses‚ governments and individuals alike. However‚ an oil crisis is looming and could feasibly hit at any point. This brings back memories of the oil shortages during the 1970s‚ which had a major impact on the economic growth‚ particularly in major industrial countries such as United States. During the 1973 oil crisis - an embargo initiated by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting

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    Breaking distances: Introduction: Drivers must pay attention to their surroundings. This includes calculating the braking distance from the cars and objects around a driver. With this the driver can avoid accidents and can save lives and money. As shown in the picture above. The prime factors that apply that have a big impact on the actual stopping distances in the real world: Weather‚ road conditions‚ type and condition of vehicle‚ load etc ‚ not to mention the age‚ health and mental ability

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    “The Long Tail is only relevant to buying products and not any other aspect of the Internet.” Discuss. The Long Tail refers to the marketing strategy which involves selling a large selection of goods with relatively little quantity of each sold. The term “long tail” was popularised by Chris Anderson in his article in Wired magazine which had mentions of how this strategy was incorporated by firms such as Amazon.com. The Internet can be credited for the plausibility of the Long Tail form of marketing

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