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    Globalisation

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    Globalization is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views‚ products‚ ideas‚ and other aspects of culture.[1][2] Globalization describes the interplay across cultures of macro-social forces. These forces include religion‚ politics‚ and economics. Your shirt was made in Mexico and your shoes in China. Your CD player comes from Japan. You can travel to Moscow and eat a Big Mac there and you can watch an American film in Rome. Today goods are made and sold

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    Cambodia is a Southeast Asian country that has been struggling to recover ever since the Khmer Rouge Genocide happen. The poor are getting poorer and the rich are getting richer but those that benefit the most are the rich people and they are protected by rights while the poor people have to deal with unlawful mistreating from the government and police. Every human should have the protected rights from being evicted by force‚ they should have the freedom of speech and be able to protest

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    Neoliberal Theory Paper

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    that the elimination of poverty (domestically and worldwide) can best be resolved through free trade and free markets” (Harvey 64) false neoliberal theory rhetoric that achieves the opposite as accumulation by distribution makes the rich richer and the poor poorer. Harvey adds that “Neoliberals are particularly assiduous to in seeking privatization of assets. Thus

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    affected as women were no longer tethered to the home and did not have to stay home and work. Women were also able to control the amount of children they had‚ childrearing and no longer needed a man supporting them in order to have and raise a child. Poorer women on the other hand got married for personal joy and trying to feel fulfilled even if they were unable to partake in the

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    In what ways has the ‘new media’ and the changing technology of political reporting affected its quality and availability? Over the last decade there has been a significant change in the way in which the media industry reports political news to their audience. With newspaper popularity decreasing‚ the computer and television industry are gaining larger audiences at a fast rate. Therefore‚ this rise of new media has made news reporting quicker and more accessible to readers through the use of technology

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    and that the free market does not distribute output in a socially desirable way. For example in a modified market‚ the government regulate the flow a income a bit so that not only the rich make money. In a market economy the rich get richer and the poor get poorer as there is no regulation in terms of income distribution. The intervention by the government‚ in forms such as social security nets‚ which is present in a modified market‚ makes society more evenly spread rather than everyone being one

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    between each other—especially with the parents. There would always come a time that misunderstandings will arise‚ but what is vital in the end is that they will choose to stay together—through thick and thin‚ in sickness and in health‚ for richer or for poorer. In the story‚ there was an apparent problem between the two of them‚ something that is very essential in a relationship—communication. They have not considered taking time listening to each other’s problem so as to solve it. Instead‚ they

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    Being a Teacher

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    of the government run schools which produce generation of pass outs who aren’t armed to climb the rungs of higher education and‚ therefore‚ lag behind in the race of life. The wheel of misfortune keeps spinning with the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer. TFI is bridging the social disparity in the society by eliminating the root cause of all the other bigger problems that is EDUCATING. Giving right education to our children is the most important measure we can take today to shape

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    Obama rhetorical analysis

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay President Obama’s 2009 Inaugural Address In January of 2009 President Barack Obama addressed his country for the first time as president of the United States of America. Not only did he address his nation but he left them with a sense of empowerment. With the use of rhetoric‚ Obama and his speech writers were able to greatly influence their audience. In the speech as a whole‚ Obama used anaphora with the word “our”. This was not only a good move from a political

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    Neoliberalism

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    resources‚ to maximize profits and efficiency. Neoliberalism originated in the 1960’s and is a political philosophy based on classic liberalism but focusing more on the economic aspect. The basic concept of Neoliberalism is as the rich grow richer‚ the poor grow poorer. In the United States‚ we have seen this rise within the last thirty years. The neo in neoliberalism is for the fact that this philosophy is fairly new from regular liberalism. Economic Liberalism began in Europe in the late 1700’s.

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