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    multiple countries around the world (Batten, 2011). Playing a major role in the process of globalisation assisting and further developing economies, communication systems, transportation systems and the spread of ideas and cultures (Study, 2016). Through corporation’s mergers and acquisitions, TNCs have grown extremely…

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    as the United States (U.S.) and Europe, have ridded their nations of waste by participating in the international waste trade. The international waste trade is when industrialized nations export toxic wastes created in their country and relocate it to other undeveloped countries. This has become a debate issues due to various factors. In 1987, Sunday Nana, a Nigerian, illegally signed a contract allowing Italians, Renato Pent and Gianfranco Raffaeli, to export 18,000 containers of toxic waste…

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    relative to other nations. More recently new scales such as the Human Development Index (HDI) have been introduced. In this approach we consider three basic areas of a country Health, Education and Living standards which provides a proxy of the level of development. (See appendix A) Interestingly in recent decades developing countries have been…

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    virtually improves and reaches all aspects of life. Without the process of globalization many essential products, goods and services would not be available on the market, due to trade barriers. Globalization consists of interactions between trading countries to promote free trade worldwide and allows businesses to operate in innovated ways. This paper will focus on the effects globalization has on the marketing industry, the opportunities an open economy without trade barriers can create for…

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    Globalization has contributed to the spread of disease globally, and thus has proven to have a negative impact on health globally. However, globalization has also enabled the advanced medical technology of developed countries to be easily distributed to developing and undeveloped countries where proper health care is desperately lacking.…

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    containing Asia’s three largest rivers forming the fertile Bengal Delta has led the nation to become a middle power state in international affairs and a major developing country. Introduction When examining the last 30 to 40 years, Bangladesh gained their independence from Pakistan, and established a new constitution and government. The country went through turmoil in the genocide which led to their current state, in the process, upwards of three million people died. The concept of genocide…

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    has widen geographic, economic and cultural borders. As the result of globalization countries, nations, societies, cultures, businesses, and people become more connectedness and interdependent. In pre-modern times, the volume of globalization was weak and goods and information flow between countries was enabling by caravans and colonizers. Over time globalization has been on the rise and most industrialized countries show a high degree of globalization today and impacts of globalization can be…

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    Although only approximately 3 million jobs were created, the unemployment rate remains tremendously high throughout this developing country (“Push Factors”). Knowing this fact, many graduates choose to migrate to the United States, “where their skills and lower wage demands appeal to high-tech companies.” (“Push Factors”). As a result, their skills are great demands for American…

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    selected is a very fresh ad that just came out after the Olympic games. It opens with a girl in her youthful years holding a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge singing the anthem of another country while gazing out into the vast open sea. She commences singing an anthem, soon afterward, the scene shifts and jumps over into another country with another person singing a different anthem. Each anthem comes with a new location which is different from the home of the anthem. At the end of the advertisement,…

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    next to impossible to achieve by some countries. Countries that are considered first world countries today, like The U.S and China, have faced times where poverty was a major issue and economies were not creating either money or jobs, however they were able to stop the declining of their country. Why? Sachs suggests that every country has the ability to compete and become successful in the global economy, but there is no definite common method all countries can use to thrive. Sachs makes it…

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