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    taught me many things ranging from medical aspects to cultural problems within countries all around Earth. De Blij taught me as the world is “flattening” we are being able to connect easier to different places all over the world, but as the world is “flattening” cities are becoming less like the ones around them and more like different cities across the globe. As these cities are becoming less and less like their own countries, it is causing their economy to grow since they are bringing in…

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    GLOBALIZATION’S EFFECT ON FAMILY LIFE Globalization is a process through which the world is increasingly connected and interdependent. This process is largely associated with economic and political change. It is a step towards a more integrated and interdependent world. It is the process of denationalization of markets, politics and legal systems, i.e., the rise of the so-called global economy. It promotes connectivity, free trade, cultural diversity, mobility and changes in ITC. Globalization…

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    Hard times in the Hometown was written by Martin Dusinberre, an English teacher who travels to Kaminoseki, a city located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, a small town on Japan’s Inland Sea who later returns to start dissertation fieldwork in 2003. This book is featured more so in parts rather with the inclusion of chapters to broaden his study rather than use each chapter to focus on one topic at hand. At first thought, the method of writing Kaminoseki in a broad manner seemed opposite to what history…

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    should be produced, how much should be produced and the price at which the goods will be offered for sale. Developing economy is a branch of economics that focuses on improving the economies of developing countries. Development economics considers how to promote economic growth in such countries by improving factors like health, education, working conditions, domestic and international policies and market conditions. The United States is generally a mixed economy based on private ownership…

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    referring to the small underpaid family there most of them will dye at a young age. but this has been going on far longer the the global warming movement place in 1994. “When there are no strong democratic traditions, an army can easily take over a country (in a "military coup"). Leaders who don't have to worry about re-election can make themselves rich. Without a mature legal system, corruption and bribery make it difficult for businesses to establish and without industry, prosperity is…

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    companies sell their products worldwide. There has been a rise of international business and their influence has greatly increased. Globalization also supports the ability for American corporations to sell their products outside of the country and helps in keeping the country “on top” or “near the top” economically. Globalization has increased the real-time communication abilities between international organizations and nations. This has allowed for a greater emphasis on international…

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    Capital Markets provide a marketplace where debt and equity transactions can take place. These transactions are what fuel economic growth in every economy. Since the capital markets are such an important part of the global economy, they must be subject to certain regulations and standards. The amount of exposure the global economy has to capital markets makes some regulation and oversight necessary. Retail investors lean upon the capital markets and do not always have the ability or flexibility…

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    In his book, Dead Ringers, Shehzad Nadeem explores the impacts that outsourcing has on sending countries as well as the Indian workers it employs. Through personal interviews and the presentation of his own ideas, Nadeem presents the many perspectives, both positive and negative, through which different people view the outsourcing industry. He focuses primarily on the perspective that outsourcing has Westernized the Indian people as the outsourcing industry in India “frequently requires…

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    If you have enlargement of your liver or spleen, low number of blood cells, easy bruising, or bone disease, you might be prone to Gaucher disease. Gaucher disease is one of the numerous genetic diseases that kills countless people all over the world. The question to ask yourself is do you think we spend enough money to cure genetic diseases or so we need to spend more? We spend more than 90 billion dollars a year on advanced genetics and still have not cured any of the more common diseases.…

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    area or country. For this to occur, a stronger country would take over the weaker country in order to squeeze their assets dry. This superior power would take the natural resources the other countries possess and use them for their own gain. As a result, it would lead to the complete ignorance of the weaker country’s culture and government. Because of the industrial revolution, many nations became imperialistic to fulfill their needs. Industrialization increased the industrial countries need to…

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