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    Disability - This can affect a lot of areas for children , they may struggle with work and even to interact with other children therefore will fall behind, Thats why its always better if we see there is a problem early to support the child in need. Emotional - A child may become unsettled or not settled in their new enviroment they may have moved class or year, its alwyas important for a child to have someone to be there for them, this could be problems at home making there emontional status…

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    ECON 420 Environment and Development Economists and environmental scientists conflict over the chronic issues of environment and developments. The objectives of economic development/growth often clash with ecological fortification and sustainability goals. Accordingly, scientists have generated a huge research body over the years regarding the cultural, philosophical, economic, political, physical, and social ecological implications of the effects of economic development on the environment.…

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    clothing, shelter and access to services (Unesco, 2016). The other term relative poverty, defines poverty in the economic condition that people lack in order to maintain the standard living in the society. It focuses on the income and consumption aspect. But there is also a third perspective of poverty, which is the capability perspective. This is the lack of self-empowerment, the human development, not having the capability being able to take care of yourself due to lack of education (Unesco,…

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    in international economy. FDI generates economic benefits to the recipient countries through positive impacts on its economy resulting from physical capital formation, transfer of technologies and increased…

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    draws contrasts with the evolution of the leather products industries of Kenya and Ethiopia. Much of India's success derives from the ability of its stakeholders—from government to industry—to set their own policies and priorities regarding the development of the leather industry. The fact that India selectively liberalized the entry of a variety of industries into the global economy added to the improved performance of its leather products sub-sector. By contrast, both Ethiopia and Kenya…

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    China's World Economy

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    country makes money from exports. Without money, these economies cannot function at their full potential. The world economy depends on whether or not the independent economies of countries thrive. The world economy is shrinking because of china’s economic slowdown and the overpricing of oil. The world economy is comprised of individual economies and their international trading of goods and services. If the majority of the comprising economies are growing steadily then the world economy will…

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    The Great Recession

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    The short-term relationship between inflation crises, poverty, and income distribution has been studied extensively in previous literature. Measuring 33 countries worldwide, Powers (1995), found that on average poverty had a negative correlation with inflation in the short-term. Her study concluded that, first, the poor tend to hold a majority of their financial assets in the form of cash rather interest-bearing assets; and second, the poor have less opportunity than the middle or upper classes…

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    Foreign Aid Essay

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    or its population. Aid can be economic, military, or emergency humanitarian (Williams 2015). Aid has long been recognized as crucial to help poor developing nations grow out of poverty. Peace and war has the significant effect of distribution of foreign aid in the developing countries. The distribution of foreign aids is effected in several factors which are based on the relations amongst the countries, military power, strategic natural resources, chances of development, diplomat ties and…

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    The Neoclassical era gave way to people becoming more literate and comfortable with social norms and started the beginning of a middle class structure. People were more interested in appearances and they are clever, witty and have good manners especially when in public places. Conservatism flourished as the new normal, as well as in politics and literature. During this era, the literature that was written mostly consisted of simple portrayals of human beings. Writers imitated the style of…

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    Tour Guide Challenges

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    Research topic: Becoming a tour guide in the UAE: Prospects and challenges Research Question: What are the opportunities and challenges facing trainees who wish to become professional tour guides? Background: Tourism is one of the leading sectors in many of the world’s countries such as France, United States, Spain and China. Tourism helps in improving the country’s economy, here in the UAE depend on tourism and it helps the economy improving too. Dubai is one of the leading emirates in…

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