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    Globalization make economic change from poor to richer. It is show obviously at the end of 20th century that Japanese per capita incomes are about as high as Western incomes and seven times as high as Chinese incomes. What make Japan growth so fast ? Revolution of Japan’s is faster than China which government still rule by impartial and the China revolution still slow. Japan revolution in human and social capital while china still struggle with the both issue. In addition, nationalism of Japan…

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    The political is related to the taxation, government, rules and regulation. The Starbucks have spread the business to the globally. In the China market, there is the capitalist nature of the people’s Republic of China. The rapid acceptance of Western standards in China's middle class, as an acceptable class standard of the bourgeoisie. China consumers accept the purchase of luxury goods is a means of pursuit of quality of life. Under the influence of communism, the Chinese people think that…

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    The highest yields of maize in Zimbabwe are realized when adequate fertilizer is applied. All plants need nitrogen (N) to grow as it is used in the synthesis of precursor molecules such as DNA, and forms back-born of protein molecules necessary for growth. Maize requires nitrogenous fertilizers and the nitrogen is taken up by the crop in the form of ammonium NH4+ and nitrate form…

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    he Miracle on the Han River is a term used to refer to South Korea's postwar export-fueled economic growth, including rapid industrialization, technological achievement, education boom, large rise in living standards, rapid urbanization, skyscraper boom, modernization, successful hosting of the 1988 Summer Olympics and co-hosting of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. This growth was accompanied by a democratization and globalization that transformed the country from the destruction of the Korean War to a…

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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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    With the rapid economic development, the total number of vehicles and hand phone users can be described as climbing steadily. According to the international telecommunication union (ITU: International Telecommunication Union) statistics at the end of 2008, the number of china’s hand phone users has exceeded 600 million, which was about 90% of population aged 18 years or above. The total number of hand phone users of China was ranked as the first in the world. The human brain does not have the…

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    education is at high rate which is not good for the society and the nation. On the street of Lagos 0ne will so many little children not up to the age of 10 going around selling pure water or snacks. Nigeria has one of the world's highest economic growth rates, averaging 7.4% according to the Nigeria economic report released in July 2014 by the World Bank. Poverty may have been overestimated in Nigeria because of the many problems we have in Nigeria. So therefore poverty is just one of the…

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    their different growth margins. These economies have been classified based on level of development, growth stages and emergence. These classifications are inspired by GROWTH THEORIES/MODELS. Growth theories are speculations used overtime to classify economies or determine development in an economy. Under Growth theories we have:  Endogenous Theory/ New Growth Theory  Exogenous Theory/Solow Growth Theory The above theories are used in illuminating the source of long-term economic growth. This…

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    America experienced an increase in farming activities in the early 1900, this led to an increase in production of cash crops needed for exportation. Among this cash crops, whiskey was a major cash crop and was grown in large scale due to the increase in demand. Whiskey is a major ingredient in the production of alcohol. With the increase in alcohol production, the supply of liquor increased across the country. This led to a major concern from different American families concerning the effects…

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    CFU/mL) were added in the 96-well micro-titer plates, the growth control wells contained MH broth medium with tested bacterial concentrations and sterility control wells contained only MH broth medium as shown in figure 2. The plates were then covered to ensure that the bacteria were not dehydrated. Then the plates were incubated at 37°C for 18 to 20 hours. The lowest concentration of each antibacterial agent that inhibited the bacterial growth was considered as the MIC (CLSI, 2006). After the…

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