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    suggest that dualism in villages’ socio-economic structure in Egypt is likely to bring different responses of rural population when they are exposed to same program or project of development. So far, it is not clear to what extent is this hypothesis valid to consider at both theoretical and empirical levels. Accordingly, planners and practitioners of development should consider the relationship between these two aspects, if it turned true, when planning for development of rural areas. III.…

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    contributed to the historical development of California since it became the 31st state in 1850. San Francisco is known for the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and many other landmarks. Many of these historical landmarks still contribute to California’s economic development today. There were several economic contributions as well including the Gold Rush and World War II. The history of San Francisco has played a major role in relation to the overall development of California. San Francisco…

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    a. What economic and political developments in Italy provided the setting for the Renaissance? The Renaissance was one of the most famous and most productive time periods in all of European history. The nation of Italy paved the way for the Renaissance by providing the perfect setting for the Renaissance to occur. During the 11th century many of the Northern Italian cities, where the Renaissance took place, prospered with wealth. This occurred because a few of the cities excelled in different…

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    has been termed urbanization, which is the increase in number of cities and amount of people that inhabits them (Turan, & Besirli, 2008). Urbanization is the result of many factors, but can mainly be attributed to the industrialization and economic development of the world 's populous (Turan, & Besirli, 2008). People whom reside in urban communities…

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    WHY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SHOULD PROCEED IN TANDEM: The world can be characterized as developed and developing countries. Regardless of which end of the spectrum a nation stands, both extremes have caused environmental stress in the world. Therefore, it is important to understand the differences, and issues between the developed and developing nations, to effectively understand the dynamics. Environmental constraints in developing countries are characterized by…

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    the economic impacts and aspects of CSR with financial issues. But these aspects and aspects is not only a matter of companies being financially sound, they are also linked to the direct and indirect economic impacts that the businesses operations have on the surrounding community and on its stakeholders. (Belal Uddin, 2008) State contracts and state subsidiaries are also economic impacts and aspects to be taken into consideration. CSR has quite an impact on economic growth and development in a…

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    hornbills in Salawak nation park guardians have to identify and consider these factors. (Wordpresscom, 2015) • Facilities - Other factor is accommodation facilities for site clearance such as campsite, resorts and hotel development and overnight huts make a considerable disturbance to the natural environment with physical effect to the soil, plants and wildlife. (Wordpresscom, 2015) • Coastal areas – most of the tourist attract to coastal areas such as beaches, rock pools, mangroves and salt…

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    Rise Of China Essay

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    Over the past few decades, many people believe that we have been living in a unipolar system, with United State as the central domination. However, entering the twenty first century, China has stand up with strong economic development to be a new polar of super power. As Chinese market going strong, many believe that the Western era will soon be over. Following the rise of China’s economy and its behavior towards regional power, many arguments rise on whether China will rise peacefully or not.…

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    realization of the role of the minorities in any democratic dispensation. Furthermore, it is also important that the growth and empowerment of the marginalized is safeguarded for the overall development of particular communities. Capacity building is necessary for such endeavors for it is only important to note that development should be looked at from a holistic…

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    Poverty Alleviation Essay

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    fight against environmental degradation. At the macro level, when a nation or nation-state, such as Haiti, is in poverty conditions, they must resort to short-sighted or short-term decisions to survive. In extreme poverty scenarios, sustainable development goals are usually unreachable, as there are more important matters such as starvation that will take priority. In difficult or harsh environmental conditions, many are forced to overuse the same farmland…

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