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    GMO Info

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    Because the plants can survive in harsher conditions that they previously couldn’t have‚ the farmers are able to harvest more crops to feed the growing population of the world. Drought tolerance and salinity tolerance of genetically modified plants is improved so that they can survive in different environments. As the world population grows and more land is utilized for housing instead of food production‚ farmers will need to grow crops in locations previously unsuited for plant cultivation.

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    compare and contrast

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    or Lead” by Marie Javdani‚ both the authors discussed the serious issues happened in the world due to the appearance of globalization. The issues happened under globalization includes child labor and objects importation. Two authors explains these two aspects respectively. Chitra Divakaruni states her point that “it is easy for us in America to make the error of evaluating situations in the rest of the world as though they were happening in this country and propose solutions that make excellent sense

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    Blood Diamonds

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    evidence from different regions and nations across different hemispheres to highlight this Global pattern. 

There are five different processes of the Diamond Industry. Exploration‚ mining‚ selling rough diamonds‚ cutting and polishing and selling on world markets. Each process happens in different location from the previous process. Producing a diamond with these different processes and locations causes one big spacial pattern. 

Exploration is a very early process of the Diamond Trade. Exploration

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    Boko Haram Analysis

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    After reading this article‚ explain what you think the key issues are that are being discussed. In your answer‚ be sure to fully describe the social problems you see reflected in the story. The key issues in Mark Berman’s Washington Post article about Boko Haram‚ is the violent actions that the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram takes in order to further their agenda against Western education. Boko Haram is an Islamic extremist group whose name translates to Western education is sinful with

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    Environment

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    first world countries with organizations in developing countries. Culture exists within an organization and influences the organizations attitude towards its environment. Companies in first world developed nations have a high level of corporate social responsibility as the culture in that region has a higher awareness towards the protection of the environment. This awareness is embedded in the culture and arises from the values of the people. This view is not existent in cultures in third world countries

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    Blue Gold

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    the water source rapidly declines‚ the corporations saw that as a chance to make profit. Therefore‚ we are forced to buy overpriced water. Summary: Blue Gold did a great job representing the issue and how it affects not only third world countries but first world countries as well. Not only does the documentary talk about the water scarcity problem but they also talk about how the big corporations decided to take control of the situation by owning water and selling it. As the documentary stated

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    goat islands

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    have brought in millions of tourist over the last few years. Making it a very popular destination in the Caribbean its white sand beaches‚ breath taking views and beautiful landscape‚ However‚ with Jamaica being a third world country and its government aiming to transform it into a first world country by 2030‚ the goat islands are ideal examples of a beautiful landscape that is being threaten by development. The problem is that with the development of goat islands as a logistics hub‚ questions are being

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    allowing them to be highly profitable whilst within the country‚ pay remains low and jobs unstable. Wages may be driven down because of international competition and employees in developing countries may be exploited. For TNCs to be involved in the world economy they have to lower their costs and have easier access to markets so developing counties consent to foreign direct

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    Gladys Garcia Public Speaking Informative speech Can you think of a sport that‚ in some parts of the world‚ makes the fans go crazy and start riots? Or how about a sport that sets records in television coverage? It is the most played sport in the world. It’s played with around ball. Today‚ I hope to inform you on some specific aspects of professional soccer. First off I want to give you a general idea of the rules and regulations. Professional soccer is played with 11 players from each team

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    Merck & Co. Case

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    responsibilities. This dilemma is further accentuated when the company happens to be a pharma company whose decisions directly affect people’s lives. The Dilemma: A possible drug for River Blindness‚ a disease which affects almost 85 million people in the third world countries‚ has been discovered as a derivative during Merck’s research on medicines for animal health treatment. But the drug needs to be tested extensively and researched further before it can be used in humans. This would require millions in investments

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