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    would interfere with the pensions industry (which is as globalised as trade is) as they too depend on this industry. Globalisation cannot and will not ’benefit’ any country —> that is not it’s purpose‚ and if it does begin to benefit any country to a very noticeable effect it will not be functioning properly and will need adjustment. It is not the business of business to benefit anyone but shareholders. Local culture and tradition have always been threatened and damaged by life. Irish traditional

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    Topic: The disadvantages of nuclear technology outweigh the benefits With the development of technology ‚ a considerable number of nuclear stations have built up throughout the world .The statistics on this issue that about more than 30 countries have nuclear stations or use them to generate power such as the USA‚ Canada‚ German‚ the UK and China. On the one hand‚ these countries obtain huge benefit of nuclear technology‚ but on the other hand‚ some pollution‚ cost expense and health problems

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    The advantages of studying abroad far outweigh the disadvantages. Discuss In the view of globalization‚ it is undeniable that the cooperation between different countries and cultures are increasing and it has encouraged more and more students study abroad (Byram‚ 2006). It is suggest that there are many advantages for students whom of studying abroad. The advantages include personal development‚ academic commitment‚ intercultural development and career development. This essay will look at both positive

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    are produced organically including vegetables‚ fruit‚ herbs‚ grains‚ meat‚ dairy‚ eggs‚ fibers‚ and flowers. In the past organic farm production was often considered as being only for radicals or hippies. Now it is seen as a viable economic move – with benefits to the farm soil‚ to the environment‚ and to the purchasers of the products. An organic approach can contribute towards making a farm more financially viable in several ways. * First‚ it is a low input way of farming. You do not need

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    To what extent might globalisation be seen as disadvantageous to the world in which we live? INTRODUCTION Nowadays we can enjoy the same films‚ fashions‚ brands‚ advertisements and TV channels. The evident difference between countries is disappearing. It is because of globalisation‚ which is a term‚ that nobody unfamiliar. In the past years‚ globalisation is regarded as economic globalisation. But now‚ it is no longer the globalisation of economy‚ it is a wider range. It is too easy to look at

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    The Economic benefits of war outweigh the costs. Discuss. The last century witnessed a proliferation of warfare unparalleled in the history of mankind‚ that same century however witnessed also an unparalleled expansion of human economic activity. The two would appear to be linked; war is fundamentally an economic activity. Fighting a war forces an economy to equip large numbers of men with a wide variety of equipment‚ in addition to building warships‚ warplanes and tanks. This equipment has to be

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    country witnessed rapid economic growth‚ low unemployment‚ immigration and fiscal stability. However‚ it is not unjust to state that current Ireland represents a shadow of its former self. National outrage at government policies has the country in a state of disarray. Therefore‚ one must pose the question‚ where did globalised Ireland go wrong? The purpose of this paper is to discuss‚ in relation to Irish society‚ the benefits and/or problems associated with economic globalisation. Firstly‚ it was deemed

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    industries in a country or region on a wide scale. But the benefits of industrialization were the different inventions that helped us advance overtime. The child labor was the biggest cost out of everything that happened. I think that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages because of all the great inventions. The benefits of the Industrialization was the great inventions and decisions that were made. Like we got plumbing which is a great benefit because we can dispose of our waste way easier than to

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    generations. Good examples here are the Chernobyl catastrophe and more recent Fukushima’s accident. They both show us‚ how unpredictable could our nature be. So that men could not foresee everything. Another trouble is the recycling of nuclear waste. As far as we know‚ nuclear elements could decompose for hundreds and even thousands of years. And it’s a big problem where to keep all these unnecessary‚ poisonous products. And there also could be a threat of atomic warfare. The most part of countries has

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    view. In this writing I will explain why there are more benefits than cautions of the elder generation to the society. As human beings age‚ they become more dependent on the care of others. Traditionally‚ this care was provided by the family‚ but nowadays‚ the need for care presents a burden which many families cannot cope with. Moreover‚ elderly people need medical care‚ day centres‚ transport and leisure. All these points cause many economic consequences. The major problem is funding welfare systems

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