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    Rise in globalisation and increased in multilateral trade raises issues for balance if trade and differential treatment are involved in nations since the post World War II period (Holmes 2003). The efforts of increasing fair trade practices and gaining the balance of similar multilateral trade rights and obligations for all nations in developed and developing countries become a prominent challenge (Khor 1999). The major change is observed in the trade policies of developing nations since 1980s…

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    Civic Nation Analysis

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    supersedes subjective differences. Finally, the primordialist approach, often seen as divisive comes out as a misunderstood school of thought that leaves room for additional thought on the issue of nationalism. More specifically, it is clear that the impact of factors, such as ethnicity cannot be ignored. While this does not eliminate the possibility of forming a civic state, it is critical to retain consciousness of the possibility of conflict due to competing interests. This fact is…

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    What is the impact of human trafficking on the economy? Literature review Human trafficking is the current form of modern slavery and it has escalated because of the economic, cultural and social perspective change over time depending on society and how they perceive different worldviews. The illegal trade in human beings is both facilitated and driven by the effects of globalisation, economic integration and the continuing dominance of the system…

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    Throughout history, there have been massive social transformations that have continued to sweep the world. Industrialisation, globalisation, new information technologies and many other developments such as an almost fully connected world of the internet have surely changed how members of society relate to one another and thus how society is held together as a whole. Theorists have long studied the structure of groups, organisations and societies, and how individuals interact within these…

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    Australian Values Analysis

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    These chosen texts use the loss of innocence to symbolise the formation of Australian values. The respective authors construct this state of innocence through characterisation. Notably, this occurs alongside depictions of the Australian landscape. The vulnerability of these characters links to representations of colonial stereotypes, such as the farmer or drover. This contextualises the Australian landscape as a colonial frontier. The texts juxtapose the loss of innocence alongside these…

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    It provides the impact of global capitalism on national urban systems in the Third World. As ‘cityward’ migration increases due to commercial agriculture, the surplus extraction in rural area by national bourgeois groups and foreign companies in main urban centres which…

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    Week 2- Understanding Colonialism and Post-colonialism Colonialism and post-colonialism is a demanding understanding of different indigenous cultures around the world. The idea of colonialism and imperial are like-minded which can be compatible. In the English dictionary, colonialism is defined as ‘a farm or settlement referred to the Romans who had settled in other lands but retain their citizenship’ (Loomba, 2015). Understanding this definition helps development in the community, but is unfair…

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    marketing paradigm and it is a force that is picking up momentum as the world becomes more technologically savvy. Highlighting this fact are Corstjens and Umblijs (2012) who quote Weed (2010) as saying "Digitisation and globalisation feed off each other creating exponential impact...The more digital you are, the more global you can become. The more global you are, the more digital you can become. You have to be ahead of your consumers in digital, you cannot be at the same level as…

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    In this essay I will be discussing domestic violence in New Zealand, and with specific reference to R.W Connells work on Hegemonic Masculinities (Connell & Messerschmidt, Hegemonic Masculinity; Rethinking the Concept, 2005). I will be discussing how positive more peaceful patterns of masculinity need to become the hegemonic form, in order to try and assist in the movement towards less domestic violence, especially toward women. There are both social and public policy implementations that can be…

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    Bachelard Poetics Of Space

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    Gaston Bachelard, in his influential book, The Poetics of Space discusses the idea that a person’s house is their ‘first universe’ and that the various dwellings we inhabit over the course of our lives have a lasting impact on our memories and spatial perception. He writes of the differing tonality in memories we have of home and those of the outside world – the result of a home’s main purpose, to shelter daydreaming. The emotions that Bachelard writes about, however…

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