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    Urbanization and its effect on third world living conditions Urbanization is the spreading of cities into less populated agricultural areas. Most people would not think that this is necessarily a problem. They would say that it is good that the "developing countries" were becoming more developed. With urbanization comes factories and more jobs‚ so the people can make more money and be happier. Right? The problem is that these people must sacrifice their traditional lifestyles‚ for this new "Urbanism"(the

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    1) Some people believe that corruption in third world countries is due to lack of education. Do you agree or not. 2) Love is down of marriage and marriage is the sunset of love. Do you agree or not. 3) Due to the arrival of modern computer technology unemployment has decreased. Do you agree or not. 4) Due to arrival of modern cellular technology people behavior become disturbed for society do you agree or not. 5) It is better to send children in boarding school for better future do you agree

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    Carlos Contreras Professor Jeff Scott English 1001 April 25‚ 2013 Eating In a Third World Country I was born in Colombia‚ a country considered for some to be part of the “Third World Countries” along with most of the countries in Central and South America‚ Africa‚ and some countries in Asia (Nations Online). Eating habits in Colombia when I grew up were different that they are today but they have not changed in the same way eating habits in United States have changed for the pasts forty years

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    species‚ eat the same food‚ and some migrate . There are many things that can alter a population’s size. From natural disasters to illness‚sometimes depending on where you live. In third world countries they experience many illnesses because they don’t have the funds for treatment and health services that countries like North America would have. So it would be unpredictable to measure how much their population grows in a couple of years. Compared to place like the united states‚ where they have

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    Chapter 08 INFLATION 8.1 Introduction Stable inflation is recognized as an integral component of sound macroeconomic policies. Over the last decade‚ with a few exceptions inflation around the world has been at a retreat. More recently‚ with a pick-up in growth‚ inflation has started to rise again. Pakistan’s economy exhibited a similar trend with a low inflation environment for last several years with a sharp pick up over the last three years. There are several internal and external factors which

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    Cons”‚ the author discusses the importance of child labor in many families‚ saying‚ “In poor countries like Bangladesh‚ working children are essential for survival of many families” (1). In many areas in which child labor is common‚ financial stability is lacking. For example‚ Bangladesh‚ a third world country‚ legally employs children ages fourteen and up. One main reason many children work in this country is to bring in income in order to help support their families. Without their financial support

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    particular emphasis on cities in developing countries. Introduction The city may be looked at as a story‚ pattern of relations between human groups‚ a production and distribution space‚ a field of physical force‚ a set of linked decisions‚ or an arena of conflict (Lynch‚ 1981). Simeone (2005) argues that urban Africans have long made lives that have worked. There has been an astute capacity to use thickening fields of social relations‚ however‚ disordered they may be‚ to make the city life viable. He

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    CHALLENGE OF THIRD WORLD DEVELOPMENT A Third World Country Report of Iraq Name Dr. Rasool Nafisi Sociology 300 A term paper presented to the General Studies Department Strayer University Online in partial fulfillment for the completion of Sociology 300 General Studies Department (Sociology) Strayer University Online August 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Dependency and Modernization Theories…………………………………………………… 4 Religion and Politics………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    The Third of May, 1808

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    Word Count: 1‚231 The Prado Museum Madrid‚ Spain Goya‚ Francisco. The Third of May 1808. 1814. Oil on canvas. Museo del Prado‚ Madrid. The museum I chose to look at was the Museo del Prado in Madrid‚ Spain. I did not physically go to this museum because it was across the world. I went on a virtual online tour of the museums website. This museum was very interesting to me because it had a lot of old paintings from the 16th‚ 17th‚ 18th centuries. The paintings and sculptures in this museum were

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    Pollution and Its Control

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    Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into a natural environment that causes instability‚ disorder‚ harm or discomfort to the ecosystem i.e. physical systems or living organisms.[1] Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy‚ such as noise‚ heat‚ or light. Pollutants‚ the elements of pollution‚ can be foreign substances or energies‚ or naturally occurring; when naturally occurring‚ they are considered contaminants when they exceed natural levels. The major forms of pollution

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