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    Technology development have lead to a globalise world which citizens are more connected that ever before in human history. Affordability of physical movements and availability of online transmission means that information and resources are now highly mobile, and that individuals need to now complete with people from all over the world. To prepare students for entering this highly competitive society as competent global citizens, it is crucial for educators to implement comprehensive global…

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    qualitative data to build a stronger understanding of why politicians break their promises on migration. The gap between rhetoric and reality in immigration policy have been explained through three theoretical lenses; political economy, liberal, and globalisation approaches (Freeman: 2006, Joppke: 2000, Sassen: 2000). While institutional approaches provide the relevant…

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    In the last 150 years infectious diseases have disappeared and chronic diseases have risen. Epidemics such as obesity have caused the social models of health to improve order to more effectively improve the treatment of patients. A representation of this is the change from the medical model to the more modern socials model. This is due to current health epidemics being more complicated than just the patient’s physical health. With the increasing prevalence of obesity, diseases such as diabetes,…

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    Introduction: Yoshihiro Francis Fukuyama is one of the greatest American political scientist and economists. He is a renowned author as well and has written multiple documents and journals including the famous and controversial “The End of History and the Last man” in the year 1992. His book clearly describes the formation of the ultimate government by the human race after the years of sociocultural evolution of the human race based on the growth and influence of the Western lifestyle and…

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    Forscore evolution toward globalisation and decentralisation. Technology does have some impact. Extensions of man; technology does enhance certain aspects of life. Media is a large aspect of society? . . . people are attracted to the path of least resistance. - Convenience and efficiency of new media; i.e. the…

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    ahead, industry operators realise that they cannot afford to bring average talent to the game if they want to remain competitive. According to a report by PwC, stakeholders rate people skills and skills retention as the second most likely factor to impact business in the industry over the next three years, ahead of instability and unstoppable political events. The revolution in the industry underscores the need for the continuous…

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    Case Study 2 : Glocalisation of Hong Kong Disneyland Through the dynamics of incorporation and adaptation of the global Disney culture with the Hong Kong culture, Hong Kong Disneyland was relatively successful in entering the Chinese market. Opened in 2005, Hong Kong Disneyland was the first Disney theme park in China, vast majority of the Hong Kong citizens have welcomed this development with open arms despite the rebukes about its small land size and long waiting hours for park rides and…

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    Introduction The purpose of this report is for me to develop critical awareness and self-reflection of core social welfare competencies experienced while volunteering with the Healthy Living for Seniors Program (HLSP). The HLSP is a UnitingCare community day program for people over the age of 65 years thus the field of practice is “aged care” (Chenoweth & McAuliffe 2012, p. 141). The program is designed to support the health and wellbeing of their clients through a focus on social participation,…

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    in mind that during that time, anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions were not a contributing factor to the change in climate, it is hardly imaginable that our planet will ever recuperate with humans populating it. Nevertheless, we can lessen our impact on climate. As individuals, we should rely on public transportation to get to work in the morning. On a national basis, the Government should incite people to purchase electric cars by raising subsidies and international agreements to cut CO2…

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    being part and parcel of the local societies considering it be the ultimate globalization. Globalization hit youth in a complex way making them rethink about their sense of identity and place within society. They are influenced by the social impact, the technological development and the new trends becoming their new culture. As in the Ajegbo report "we all have a multiplicity of identities which may jostle with each other but which ultimately unite to make us individual- for example a woman…

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