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    Red Maple Leaf

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    Eleven Pointed Red Maple Leaf After 5,900 design submissions to an all-party committee in Canada, the Canadian flag became its national symbol. Canadian Parliament adopted the design on February 15th 1965 and to this day, the maple leaf is synonymous to the county of Canada. Canada is situated right above the United States and is the second largest country in the world. The Capital is Ottawa and has thirteen Provinces/Territories; Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick,…

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    Nafta Barriers

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    The objective the NAFTA is to reduce barriers to U.S. exports, protect U.S. interests competing abroad, and enhance the rule of law in the FTA partner country or countries. In order to get a Free Trade Agreement there is a standard they have to meet. In order for a U.S. product to be eligible for duty-free entry into Mexico or Canada, the product must be produced in the United States, entirely of NAFTA component parts, or if foreign components are used, the foreign component must undergo…

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    Canada, unlike the United States, has a parliament. Just like Congress in the United States, Parliament is divided into two bodies the Senate and the House of Commons. Where parliament starts deviating from Congress is that only the officials in the House of Commons are publicly elected. This is Canada’s version of the House of Representatives. They hold office for five years or until parliament is dissolved, unlike the house of representatives which are elected every two years. The Canadian…

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    from the owners. (http://www.valio.fi/) Valio has five foreign subsidiaries. They are located in Sweden, Russia, Baltic countries, China and in United States. Approximately 35% of Valio’s turnover comes from export and subsidiaries. Valios exports covers 30% of the whole Finnish food export…

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    The word “imperialism” is derived from the Latin noun “imperium”, which means the power to command. Whether or not one has the “power to command” is strictly subjective, however many European countries in the 1800’s felt they were worthy of a world wide empire. This belief led to imperialism, in which Europe competed for land in Africa and Asia. While there were many factors in this drive for expansion, the three that heavily influenced this age were as follows: nationalism and the feeling of…

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    Impeachment In Brazil

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    (where a country is able to only produce one product because all its other products are too expensive for countries to purchase) as mentioned by Collier . As of today, Brazil has not been struggling with transportation of items; in fact, their key exports are Iron Ore and Soybeans, since 2013, and have been considered as the 22nd largest exporter in the country, and continues to increase their trade from $205 billion to $247 billion over the past five years. Their top exporting destinations are…

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    GOLD STANDARDS Every day, more and more, it has become almost inevitable to not turn on the TV and hear nothing but the fact that the economy is taking a turn for the worse as the days pass by. One can’t help but presume—more likely assume—there be no light at the end of the tunnel. America, as a whole, all that she is comprised of, finds herself at what almost can be classified as tumultuous. And with the national economy being stagnant at most, the question of whether or not to reinstate the…

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    Function Of WTO

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    An Economy play vital role in the development of a country. Every country has main factors of production like land, labour, capital goods and entrepreneurship. There are four basic fundamental choices in front of a country 1. What to produce 2. How to produce. 3 For whom to produce. 4 What economic system to use: traditional economy , centrally planned economy, free market economy or mixed economy. Product Price plays significant role for consumer and producer. Consumer wants maximum…

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    centuries. Swatch watch industry provides and covers accessories’ for every social class from poor to rich. Starting from the cheapest and world best-selling “plastic watches” Swatch and ultra-expensive luxury class watch Patek-Philippe. Switziland exports 95% to the world (Swissworld.org, 2015). Swiss industry today faces a lot of challenges and future perspectives. Switzerland was never a true watchmaker. Before, in the 14th century the pioneers at this industry were German, Italy, England…

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    Central to the entire topic of Globalization is Economic Growth, Sustainable Development and Migration. We will start by defining each category Economic Growth is defined as a country’s positive increase in output and it is measured by the Gross Domestic Production GDP (Beardshaw et al., 1995: 169,170). Sustainable Development according to Barnes & Hoerber, (2013) is “development which meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their…

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