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    Almost in every country in the world there are different forms of communities. These communities are also known as nationalities or in a more specific term ethnic groups. These communities live in one country but their roots or ancestors came from another country. I will elaborate in this paper the nationalities in my country like Albanians‚ Macedonians and Gypsies. There are many different ethnic groups in my country but the largest group is the Albanians‚ because they represent almost one quarter

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    A developing nation

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    Throughout history there have been many significant events and people. These events and people were the foundation for the development of a nation. The obstacles that were faced by those that settled and developed America were not only on unknown soil but were centered on the unknown in general. During the 17th‚ 18th‚ and 19th centuries there were people and events which I believe influenced history and were turning points in the development of a great nation. A significant point in history which

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    Trade

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    Throughout history different regions have been able to trade with other areas across the continents. Many factors helped facilitate this trade. Among these factors were the laws of supply and demand‚ the presence of middlemen‚ and common religions. Under the influence of these factors‚ silk‚ jade‚ dye‚ horses‚ and many other goods were traded throughout Asia‚ Africa‚ and Europe. Not only did these factors increase trade‚ but it also helped spread ideas and culture across the world. This cultural

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    How well do countries‚ companies or individuals‚ keep track of the millions of transactions that take place annually among exporters and importers‚ international banks‚ and multinational companies? The bankers who tabulate the foreign exchange dealings of their own banks are only a part of the picture. How well can we account for the part of direct investment that occurs through over- seas borrowing‚ yet affects the home country’s international economic position? Even more simply‚ how well can we

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    Chapter Developing an Information Strategy Plan Developing an Information Strategy Plan is the first stage in an overall IT development process that continues with the implementation of that strategy. Strategic Planning Before looking at how to develop an Information Strategy Plan‚ it is worth considering what strategic planning involves and why it is important for organizations to have an Information Strategy Plan. Strategic planning goes to the heart of what an organization does‚ why

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    1 Myths and Realities of Higher Education as a Vehicle for Nation Building in Developing Countries: The Culture of the University and the New African Diaspora Seth A. Agbo Pacific University Oregon‚ U.S.A. Abstract The thesis of this paper is that the African university‚ like its counterpart in the advanced developed world‚ has maintained a stubborn resistance to change in spite of external pressures and internal transformations. The university strives to remain protected from external

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    America is a technological based country Everyone wants to achieve The American Dream. What do we consider to be The American Dream? A few decades ago‚ The American Dream was to live in a friendly neighborhood‚ have a white picket fence‚ and have a small family of four (preferably a boy and girl). Today‚ the dream has changed drastically. Currently‚ The American Dream is to be extremely wealthy and have the most followers on social media. Unfortunately‚ there are no more strong connects with people

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    Economics essay: Is free trade ever fair trade Every one of us has probably seen reports or heard something about demonstrations against globalization when international organizations like the WTO meet. One example was the G8 meeting in July 2001. So we have to ask us the question why there are some people who protest against globalization and also against the free trade the WTO stands for. The main complain and concern of these groups is unfairness. They say free trade is unfair‚ the low wages

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    2nd hr 1-7-13 Fd.English 4 There are benefits of living a city life and a country life. The country life has better life style because there is less people to deal with. Crime rate is reduce in the country life. You got more things you can do without having people complain. It is peaceful and quiet. The city life advantages is easy way to get to a job. A faster way to get to the supermarket‚ Restaurant‚ Movie theater. The disadvantages of city life is that is way to crowded and crime rate

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    Should Antarctica be developed in the future? Antarctica is the most untouched part of the world‚ making it immensely beautiful‚ breath-taking and bejeweled with miles and miles of twinkling ice. Antarctica lies on the Southern front of the Antarctic circle. Right at the bottom of the world‚ the closest place to Antarctica is South America. It is 7900 miles/12’700 km away from the UK and has a land area of 14 million sq km! Temperatures in the summer can edge their way up to just 5 degrees Celsius

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