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    Was the Kyoto Protocol successful? 1-Introduction The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement whose purpose is to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases in an effort to attenuate global warming. The treaty extends the 1992 United Nation Framework Convention On Climate Change (UNFCC). The protocol was adopted in 1992 but only came into place in February 2005. It was designed as a response to the continuous growing international concerns regarding human activities interference with…

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    10,945 gun homicides in 2014. 21,334 gun suicides. 133 mass shootings from 2000-2014. San Bernardino. Charleston. Sandy Hook. (Alpers; Palazzolo). Gun violence has become commonplace in America. As each day passes, more lives are unnecessarily lost due to easy gun access and lax laws. The laws in place in the United States regarding guns must be changed to ensure guns do not fall into the hands of dangerous people. It is necessary to acknowledge the appalling amounts of gun violence and follow…

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    The novel, “The Power of Place: Geography, Destiny, and Globalization’s Rough Landscape”, by Harm De Blij has 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…

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    II. Major risks for textile and garment enterprises in Vietnam 1. Competitor risks In Vietnam, the employees are hardworking and labor costs are nottoo high, but the infrastructure and equipment of the textile industry are backward, cannot meettimely development requirements of the garment industry, production of raw materials in Vietnam isstill weak, textile industry still dependson imports (imports of cotton90%, fabric imports about 70%). These factors make the pricetextile products of…

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    1. Introduction Nowadays, people can connect different messages and information from different countries easily. New technology, transportation helps to closer the relationship in the world. Therefore, globalization leads to countries become multicultural (Kotler & Keller, 2016). Globalization provides the opportunity to company offer their product that cover in the world so that consumers can connect products and service everywhere (Keegan & Green, 2013). In addition, it will be the chance to…

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    Globalization has different explanations so this paper will first seek to explain what globalization really means. The world as many sociologists like Professor Marshal McLuhan describe it as a global village. Globalization can be described as internationalization; this simply means cross-border relations between countries. This explains how countries trade with each other, the way labor and capital flows freely among different nations of the world. Globalization is also described as the growth…

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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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    In this paper, I will compare and contrast the different economic systems in the United States, North Korea and Ecuador. Those systems are market, command and developing economies. Market economy is an economic system in which prices are based on competition among private businesses and not controlled by a government. Command economy is a system where the government, rather than the free market, determines what goods should be produced, how much should be produced and the price at which the…

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    In the story “Our Gas Guzzler, Their Lives” written by Nicholas Kristof, as it takes you through many emotions eye seeing events through the story as well as interesting facts about problems in Africa due to global worming. This story what the writers thought were and his perspective and experience with small African tribs working more towards ecos as it presented some work of sympathy towards the Africa down falls with war, disease and the high rate of child death. Also the implication implied…

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