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    1. Introduction: One of the many outcomes of globalization is the migration of individuals across boundaries in search of employment, opportunities and a sustainable quality of life. ‘Travel’ has become more accessible to the population on account of the diplomatic and political alliances which have removed the political barriers between nations. South Africa too has witnessed an influx of individuals from different nations, religions, cultures and ethnicity adding to the diversity of the…

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    government had decision to invest in higher the education and its legal and regulatory reforms had liberalized the economy and attracted much need FDI into the system. Western Firms such as GE, IBM and Microsoft have made huge investment in the country even though recent legislations in the US have banned the award of contracts to Indian firms. This therefore means that the overall performance of the Indian business process outsourcing industries will inevitably be dependent on both the local…

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    citizenship goals in a coordinated effort to help address the diverse social and economic issues faced by those who currently receive little or no benefit from technology.” Microsoft program is to globalize newer technology to countries without it in order to catch these countries up to the status queue of the world. Their primary goal is to put a personal computer into every household to create an interconnection with the world. Although this may seem like an easy task for such a large…

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    process increases which benefits the HR managers as there are more vacancies and job opportunities. Due to the increase in globalization the role of a HR are manger increases not only in the administration sector but also in the strategic plans of the country. They are given opportunities to make plans for the company as well as train and improve the work force. Other than this the HR recruitment efforts become easier and more diverse. They can easily manage to hire people with experience and…

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    Ifrs Case Study

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    Mature capital markets and developing economies like the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, india , china & south Africa ) are the real beneficiaries of the ifrs leaving underdeveloped economies question their adoption.Consent from a lot of parties is needed for its adoption often educational institutions…

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    Economic Inequality

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    ever connected and forever growing society, it has become more socially acceptable for groups of people to be divided by the state of their bank account. Not only is this an issue in the developed world, but also it has a large influence on the developing world. I noticed this on my trip to Ecuador with my school in which I spend a month in both urban society and rural society. The wide range of economic disparity demonstrated through the difference in living conditions was a clear indication of…

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    this maldevelopment specifically on the environment are unquestionable; after a history of deforestation that has warranted a declaration of water as a national security issue, the loss of 67,000 acre-feet of water is particularly substantial for a country whose lakes are already drying. Ultimately, there is an evident prioritization by…

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    divided into two: while there is a dependent society and economy, also there is a gap that is growing between the inequivalent classes of society. Referring to Şerife Güneş, there’s an inequivalance that is getting bigger between the North and South countries. Considering that inequal developments between North and South, this division can be seen in today’s cities of Turkey: especially İstanbul and Ankara, which are under the influence of globalisation. Inequality can be defined as gap between…

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    Overpopulation Essay

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    accommodation, and education .But interestingly underdeveloped countries have a large increasing rate in their population than developed countries while underdevelopedcountries have no mastery of their natural resources. In fact, some developed countries are facing significant problems in dealing with providing the accommodation and infrastructures. Even though infrastructures represent the scaffold of a healthy economy of those undeveloped countries, this collides with the increasing cost of…

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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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