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    ransnational Corporation is a firm which owns or controls production facilities in more than one country through direct foreign investment. Despite TNCs growing most rapidly in the 1960s the foundations were laid in the inter-war period‚ notable examples being that of Ford‚ Phillips and Vauxhall. Around 90% of TNCs are based in MEDCs. I will discuss social‚ economic and environmental advantages and disadvantages of TNCs. There is a number of benefits in which TNCs create economically‚ one of

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    Youth all over the world through history‚ has been a revolutionary force. It is the precious asset and opulence that can revive a nation going through hard time. Youth of a nation can do wonders if availed‚ trained‚ educated and informed in an optimum fashion. Literally it refers to all the human force in a nation lying between the age group of 18 – 29 years. Though tender an age‚ yet the intellect‚ physical strength and wisdom it possesses has no parallel. Pakistan‚ our much-loved homeland; is passing

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    ESSAY ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND HOW CANADA CAN REDUCE THEIR STANDING AS A DESTINATION COUNTRY Canada is recognized and trusted as a country who will work with all countries towards common good. Past performance as consensus builders and peace makers coupled with implementing strong economic policies that enabled Canada to remain competitive in the recent economic crisis bodes well in bringing issues to the table effecting Canada’s standing as a destination country

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    Many would agree that WW2 changed the face of history and it was a war that had very different elements to any war fought before. The proceeding discussion illuminates one aspect of the war ‚the aid effort during wartime Australia. How can one understand the sentiments and beliefs of the time? How can one form an opinion or draw a conclusion about the aid effort during WW2. To gain an insight and better understanding of that era one turns to the primary and secondary sources available. One would

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    The media has a varied and distinct history of targeting and misrepresenting different minority groups. The media has been accused of framing certain historical events in racial/ethnic contexts (Mansouri‚ Fethi &Wood‚ 2008 p.17). September 11 was often talked about within a racial setting‚ attaching Muslims and persons of Arabic origins to these events. More recently‚ events such as the Cronulla Riots and the Sydney ‘Lebanese’s’ gang rapes were also spoken of in racial contexts‚ thereby attaching

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    Table of Contents PESTE Analysis of Poland 1 1. Political 1 2. Economic 1 3. Social 2 4. Technology 4 5. Environment 5 Conclusion 5 Recommendation 5 PESTE Analysis of Poland 1. Political Type of government: Republic 1 Political stability: considered by the World Bank to be "politically stable" 2 Internal or external conflicts: As of May 2012 it contributed 2457 troops to ISAF 3 implemented the strict Schengen border rules to its eastern borders 1 Refugees and internally displaced persons: refugees

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    Michael Kinder First Person America Professor Clark The United States has defined itself in part as a “Nation Welcoming to Immigrants‚” and many would agree to this. I myself do not agree with this said title/statement‚ for reasons that I will define. My statement to start is that‚ the United States is seemingly a country that welcomes immigrants‚ but in fact that this may be true in the beginning‚ but it is not the said case in the end‚ as it always ends the same. The ending itself is usually

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    SHOULD AUSTRALIA CONTINUE TO CATER TO REFUGEES THAT APPEAR ON ITS SEA A refuge is defined as a person who is outside or fled their own country and unwilling to return due to a well-founded-fear of being persecuted because of their race‚ religion‚ nationality‚ opinion etc. Since World War Two ended Australia has accepted more than 70‚000 refugees and people in humanitarian need. The question is‚ should Australia continue to do so? According to the Universal Charter of Human Rights‚ “Everyone

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    The melting pot or salad bowl. From foreign shores. 1. In what way is the history of the United States different from that of other nations? The history of U.S is different from other nations because it’s one of continual immigration from all continents‚ and opposed to most other nations it’s a very young one‚ but only if we counts from Columbus’ discovery. Asians had already discovered and inhabited America‚ when Siberia and Alaska where still connected‚ these people are called the Native

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    Argument Essay: Immigration Even a brief glance at our nation’s history shows that the United States‚ as we know it‚ was founded by immigrants. Since then our culture has grown through a succession of immigration waves. Immigration is cornerstone to the cultural identity of our country. However‚ immigration‚ as a political and social issue has been continually distorted through uninformed debate and media attention. Some look at immigrants as the personification and cause of many‚ if not all‚ contemporary

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