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    what is the importance of uniformity ‚dress right dress‚ and discipline in the army? the importance of uniformity is to make everyone become and look equal. there are no differences between us‚ no separation because we are all a team. what is the point of uniformity‚ when a whole platoon is uniformed it shows discipline and being in uniform is one of the things that is part of the foundation of the army. Without uniformity there cannot be discipline‚ and then it turns into a chain reaction and destroying

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    Difference between Economic Growth and Economic Development :- Economic Growth is an issue considered by economically developed countries which have utilized many of their resources and now plan to expand even further by growth. It is a narrower concept than Economic Development as it focuses on the further increase of the national output of a country by increasing the quality of resources‚ the quantity produced and increasing utilization by every sector of the economy. We can also say it is defined

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    Name | God(dess) of... | Bathala | The supreme god of the Tagalogs; creator of man and earth and addressed sometimes as Bathalang Maykapal. He dwells in Kaluwalhatian together with the lesser gods and goddesses. Aside from the lesser gods and goddesses‚ he sent his anitos in order to assist the daily lives of every human. When most of the natives were converted to Christianity during the Spanish Era‚ he was referred to the Christian God.[2] | Amanikable | The ill-tempered god of the sea because

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    | Tourism and Development | Individual assignment task: Why is tourism selected as development tool by so many developing nations? | | The introduction of this essay will be focus on tourism reality selected as a development tool by many developing nations. Development has usually been treated as a process‚ a particular kind of social change. Nevertheless‚ development is also a state or condition. Whenever a society is called developed or underdeveloped we refer to its present condition

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    English dictionary‚ is “a persistent‚ substantial rise in the general level of prices related to an increase in the volume of money and resulting in the loss of value of currency‚ which is usually measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI)”. In the context of market economy‚ prices are showing the application so it can be said that inflation is caused by a “mismatch” between aggregate demand and aggregate supply‚ signaling economic imbalance. However‚ in its complexity‚ inflation is a monetary imbalance

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    Does Economic Development always lead to Improvements in Livind Standards? Economic growth and economic development are often thought to be synonymous but although the two are closely linked‚ there are crucial differences in their meanings. Economic growth is defined as ’a rise in the total output (goods or services) produced by a country’. It is measured by the percent rate of increase in the gross domestic product (GDP). Economic development as defined by Todaro is "not purely an economic phenomenon

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    Economic development has to occur after a period of sustained economic growth. It is therefore the growth in total economic output accompanied by changes in the structure of the economy. There are many barriers to economic development in Ghana. Eight of them are discussed below: First and foremost‚ Ghana like most developing countries is enriched with natural resources or deposits but the human capital is not able to transform them to achieve rapid economic growth and development. For economic

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    Ini adalah ilmu sosial yang mempelajari produksi‚ distribusi dan konsumsi barang dan jasa. Q.2 What is an Economic System? Q.2 Apakah yang dimaksud dengan Sistem Ekonomi? Ans.2. It is the set of goals rules and institutions that society prefers to follow in its economic life. Economic systems are the major repository of the “values” and ideals that society wants to live up to in its Economic life. Ans.2. Ini adalah seperangkat aturan tujuan dan lembaga bahwa masyarakat lebih suka mengikuti

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    Foundation of Business 1. Why nations are economically weak or strong: a. Dependency theory: economically strong nations exploit the resources and labor of weaker nations through trade i. However‚ economically stronger nations invest more in each other b. Natural resources: whether or not a nation has an abundant supply of resources is another thought i. However‚ Japan as little resources c. Education and technology: economically stronger nations have better schools and implement

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    THE DEVELOPMENT OF A WORLD ECONOMIC SYSTEM A Summary of Immanuel Wallerstein‚ The Modern World System: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the European World Economy in the Sixteenth Century (New York: Academic Press‚ 1974) In his book‚ The Modern World System: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the European World Economy in the Sixteenth Century‚ Immanual Wallerstein develops a theoretical framework to understand the historical changes involved in the rise of the modern world. The

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