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    and what you stand to gain/lose from the deal. In some cases I do believe that globalization helps societies‚ and of course there are other cases where I feel the other way. Globalization brings opportunities but it also brings risks‚ even when poverty falling overall there can be regional increases about which society needs to be

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    Moreover‚ some people in the market may bias state interference for their own gains. Deregulation of market functioning‚ privatisation of companies‚ and removal of the government interference have been the strongest terms of neo-liberalism in the world today (Foucault‚ 2008:2). A neoliberal government is thus committed to instituting and favouring strong individual property rights‚ effective rule of law for all its citizens‚ and freely enabled markets trade. According to the theory‚ these

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    bad but over consumption is worse” is portraying the present situation very precisely. We often find ourselves remarking on the third world countries and how they are adding up to the global condition by overpopulating and most definitely the cause is their limited grasp on resources. Which is quite understandable of course not justified BUT what about our side of the world??? In our economy‚ consuming is not an issue but over-consumption and following it religiously has sure created an ecological

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    and produced papers by various ministers‚ professionals and representatives of the girl child in different provinces and discussed the present situation of the girl child in Iran The article below looks at the position of girl children in to days world‚ with an emphasis that "Today’s girls are tomorrow’s mothers‚ therefore paying attention to them is paying attention to the future generations"   Worldwide efforts to protect and ensure children’s rights began in 1959 when the United Nations General

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    of outsourcing to third world countries 5 8. Alternative recommendations 7 9. Conclusions:Is outsourcing a good thing 8 10. References 9 Method: Investigation on outsourcing within business. The outsourcing of trainer companies within developing countries with particular emphasis on Nike outsourcing history. Summary: Overview/history of company; Nike is one the leading shoe and athletic clothing company in the United States and probably one of the largest in the world. In 1993‚ Nike’s yearly

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    a set routine in which they follow. They mate in their own 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

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    educate a girl‚ you educate a village. From religious backings to socio-economic factors girls around the world are fighting for their rights to an education. They are not only fighting for their right to an education but for their lives‚ a brighter future. It is surprising that in the 21st century‚ girls are still fighting for the right to a proper education. While in most parts of the world girls are allowed without issue to study and attend everything from first grade to a higher level of education

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    living for many people worldwide. It has also‚ however‚ driven many deeper into poverty. McMichael‚ in his book “Development and Social Change”‚ expands on critical events that led to the spark of the globalization project such as the rise of Export Processing Zones (EPZ)‚ the debt crisis‚ the neo-liberal approach‚ and many others. This paper reviews the rise of Export Processing Zones in the developing world as a widespread aspect of the current trend of economic globalization. This economic

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    Foreign Aid Cultural Geography Bret Balanky The United States of America is a wealthy nation. We are also a nation that reaches out to the poverty-stricken world‚ lending financial aid in ridiculous amounts to these shambled countries. The burning question of the moment is: how effect is our foreign aid‚ and what can we do to improve its efficiency? The answer is quite a difficult one‚ if it even exists at all. Foreign aid has been lent to these broken countries for over half of a century

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    eSharp Issue 8 Un/Worldly Bodies The Third-World Body Commodified: Manjula Padmanabhan’s Harvest Shital Pravinchandra (Cornell University) This essay offers a reading of Indian writer Manjula Padmanabhan’s dystopian play Harvest (1997) in order to examine the trade in human organs and the commoditization of the third world body that such a trade is predicated upon. Padmanabhan’s play‚ in which an unemployed Indian man sells the rights to his body parts to a buyer in the United States

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