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    It’s a continent where nations fought each other for more than 100 years‚ which heaped two world wars on us. Yet‚ it’s working towards a common trade code‚ a common currency and other things to boost the economy. I firmly believe India and Pakistan will have no option but to work towards a similar situation to keep their economic and political interests alive; it may take two or three decades‚ but it’ll happen. How would you define a developed country? Everyone in the country has to be well above

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    Custom Union

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    ------------------------------------------------- The formation of custom unions can be beneficial to its member countries because of the new volume of trade created‚ but the net welfare effect depends on whether it leads to trade creation or trade diversion. Explain and discuss this statement ‘Customs union’ is the form of economic integration‚ which allows no tariffs or other barriers on trade among members (as in free trade area)‚ and in addition it adopts a common commercial policy toward the outside

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    Trade flow between Pakistan and other SAARC Countries Submitted by: Mustajab Ibrahim (12630) Submitted to: Mr.Nawaz Ahmed IQRA UNIVERSITY DEFENCE VIEW KARACHI DATE: 11th December‚ 2012 Abstract This research paper offers a selective survey of gravity equation in the International Trade. Gravity equation was first introduced in the Sixties as a purely empirical proposition to explain bilateral trade flow. The data was taken from the SAARC countries to evaluate the factors affecting

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    Oppose Same Sex Marriage

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    Oppose Same Sex Marriage The evolution of man began by both male and female‚ the two aided each other into evolving the human race through the reoccurring process of reproduction. Both opposite sex human beings are required in order to continue to evolve our race‚ therefore not two of the same sexual gender can do so. It begins with the male seeking the opportunity to spread ones’ seed‚ with a woman who is internally developed to bear an embryo. That is how the human culture has lived for about

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    organization not based in government‚ and it is not created to earn profit”. United Nations defines it as “private organizations that pursue activities to relieve suffering‚ promote the interest of poor‚ protect the environment‚ provide basic social services or undertake community development”. The first definition is over-simplistic and leaves out important aspects of why NGOs are formed. However‚ the United Nations definition looks complete in itself as it gives emphasis to the idea that an NGO is

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    Import - Export

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    Procedures Basic document is ‘Entry’ Entry’ in relation to goods means entry made in Bill of Entry‚ Shipping Bill or Bill of Export. In case of import by post‚ label or declaration accompanying goods is ‘entry’ Loading and unloading at specified places only Imported goods can be unloaded only at specified places. Goods can be exported only from specified places. Computerisation of customs procedures Customs procedures are largely computerised. Most of documents have to be e-filed. Amendment

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    Unions

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    Though unions have received mixed reviews in the past and are continually rejected by some companies‚ many people still do not understand the reasons behind the need to unionize. Many employees approached by the subject of unionizing often find themselves asking‚ what is a union? The act of unionizing is defined as forming a group within an organization or individual employees to create and insure fair wages‚ fair hours‚ and decent working conditions (The Labor Relations Process). Unions can be

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    The Labor Union

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    Labor Union Movement in America The roots of our country’s trade unions extend deep into the early history of America. Several of the Pilgrims arriving at Plymouth Rock in 1620 were working craftsmen. Captain John Smith‚ who led the ill-fated settlement in 1607 on Virginia’s James River‚ pleaded with his sponsors in London to send him more craftsmen and working people. Primitive unions‚ or guilds‚ of carpenters and cordwainers‚ cabinet makers and cobblers made their appearance‚ often temporary

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    business between domestic firms or regions‚ as well as international firms. They explain "multidomestic" investment and intra-national trade. Those theories offer important insights into the functioning of firms in business anywhere‚ including international firms‚ but they fail to focus on the distinguishing characteristics of business operating among different nations. Since international business is the study of business activities that cross national borders and‚ therefore‚ is fundamentally concerned

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    Nowadays‚ climate change has become a global issue. Many carbon dioxide emissions from cars and factories‚ problems from misapplication of resources and nuclear warfare and experiments may lead to global warming. Globally‚ extreme weather variety is predicted to become more common which have influenced ecological balance‚ that animals‚ plants and crops are all expected to be badly affected which makes them unfit for an extreme climate. In this sense‚ the term‚ managing the problem of climate change

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