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    Tourism has made a big share in the United Arab Emirates’ income; it is one of the big changes that happened since the union of the emirates in 1971. The tourism boom has begun back in the eighties‚ when Dubai‚ yet a small city‚ became the destination for business investment for Arab and Khaleeji people. This rapid movement has affected the country. Here is a list of the main advantages and disadvantages of that. The first distinguishable target for tourism is commercial. The country has set eases

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    farm‚ they almost used up all the food stocks and children under 5 are suffering from malnutrition. The situations of children remain worrisome. One possible causes of food insecurity is Environmental problems. The geologists in Western donor nations have hypothesized that drought in the Sahel are caused by human activities like over use of natural resources. Also‚ the discovering the phenomenon of global dimming‚ air pollution generated in North America have caused drought. According to the new

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    including extreme weight loss‚ stunted growth‚ weakened resistance to infection‚ and impairment of intellect. Severe cases of malnutrition can lead to death. Children suffer from the effects of starvation more quickly than adults do. According to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)‚ malnutrition contributes to the deaths of more than 6 million children under age five each year. Typically‚ starving children develop a condition called protein-energy malnutrition (PEM). The two most common forms of

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    Agreement|Acronym|Canada and the Agreement| North American Free Trade Agreement|NAFTA|§ It was effective in January 1994.§ It is an agreement between Canada‚ the Untied States‚ and Mexico aiming to remove the tariffs among members.§ Canada’s exports to the United States have increased. 50% of Canadian products are sent to the States.§ Canada’s merchandise exports go to 39 out of 50 states.§ Mexico has almost doubled its exports to the States.| Free Trade Area of the Americas |FTAA|§ Negotiations were launched

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    United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection CONSUMER PROTECTION: Consumer protection is a group of laws and organizations designed to ensure the rights of consumers as well as fair trade competition and the free flow of truthful information in the marketplace. The laws are designed to prevent businesses that engage in fraud or specified unfair practices from gaining an advantage over competitors; they may also provide additional protection for the weak and those unable to take care of

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    concepts of sovereignty. – Part A & Part B NON STATE ACTOR 1) NSA play a very important role in the global affair today. Discuss the significance of NSA in the international affairs. 2) Explain the meaning of NSA. Discuss the advantages & disadvantages of NSA in the international arena. GLOBALIZATION 1) Discuss the positive and negative effects of globalization a developing country. CHAPTER 2: GLOBAL CONFLICT USSR 1) Discuss the internal & external factors which caused the collapse

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    their nation. The alliance can be beneficial but it can also be harmful‚ where there is no benefit out of it. Alliances each have their own purpose and meaning. Throughout history countries have made alliances to protect social and economic interests among themselves. When countries have others besides them it is easy to say that they are benefiting from the alliance. Countries can carry out plans with other countries‚ which make it simpler as a group‚ but there will always be the disadvantages. Not

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    International Development (AusAID)‚ which reports directly to the Minister for Foreign Affairs. AusAID helps fund international organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross. AusAID also contributes aid through the United Nations (UN) and The United Nations Children ’s Fund (UNICEF). AusAID assists with programs dedicated to reduce world poverty set up by the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank. The Asia Pacific Emerging Infectious Diseases Facility‚ more commonly known as

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    is so as they have easy access to natural resources‚ lower labour costs and cheap land. Also jobs can be created by TNC’s here. • Here are some advantages and disadvantages of TNC’s. Advantages: 1. Gives Jobs 2. Development can expand if TNC’s share expertise and technology 3. Provides money for country in need. Disadvantages: 1. Damage to environments 2. Use of Sweatshops 3. Improper waste disposal 4. The fact that poor countries will let TNC’s do whatever they want

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    in developing nations whether it was negative or positive. The word Globalization is defined as “ a complex economic‚ political‚ cultural‚ and geographic process in which mobility of capital‚ organization‚ ideas‚ discourse and peoples has taken a global or transnational form”[1]. The establishment of international free trade policies‚ such as North American Free Trade and GATT‚ transnational corporations are using the profit motive to guide their companies towards developing nations in search of inexpensive

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