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    Legacies of Japanese colonialism for the two Koreas After taking part in the lecture and reading the article of Bruce Cumings, I gained a much better understanding on several aspects of the afterlife of the Japanese colonial era in Korea. One of the key concepts was the role the colonization has played in the success of economical development in both North and South Korea. Both Cumings and Carter J. Eckert argue that the roots of South Korea's capitalist revolution can be traced back this era,…

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    Scheduled Caste Essay

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    INTRODUCTION: In India, the backward castes had been denied all kinds of social and economic endowments. Hence, they had been lagging behind in the process of development. The social and economic deprivation among Scheduled Castes had been most common during pre and post-Independence. Therefore, there was a need of number of special safeguard policies. One of that is, ‘Reservation Policy’. People of depressed classes were considered as untouchables and in 1919, the British Government granted…

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    WHAT IS ECONOMIC GROWTH From two perspective we can interpret economic growth of an economies (Mankiw & N. G. R. E. G. O. R. Y, 2014). 1. The most popular way to define economic growth as the total increase of output which an economy produce over a given period of time , but time constraints at least two year . 2. Secondly we can define economic growth as increase in what a nation can produce if it is using all the scarce resources it has. Economic growth can be shown by an outward shift in…

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    Agrofert Case Study

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    The position of Czech Republic in international trade is directly connected to import and export of the country, and with the most important industries of Czech republic, which considerable influence the marketplace.(Kurzy.cz, 2016) The Czech Republic is the 30th largest export economy in the world and the 6th most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index. Czech Republic exports 396 products which share of global exports is larger than it would be expected from the size of…

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    survival and functioning’s (Robeyns, 2003, p.26). What does this application teach us on capability approach? First, ranking of countries based on GNP per capita is different than those based on selected functioning’s. Second, a growth in GNP per capita should not be equated with growth in living…

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    Nutrient Agar

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    in the environment and interact with living entities i.e., cells, organs and tissues, and cause significant impairment of physiological functions. Environmental biotechnology is developing fast. This is proved by the fact that biotechnology has a growth rate of 7 percent in the market of food and pharmaceutical applications. The advent of the industrial revolution resulted in impairment of the environment through the release…

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    Water, earth, fire, and air. The four major environmental elements, however; three of them are in danger. Water is becoming scarce and contaminated. The Earth is running out of room for natural habitats, farms, and cities. Most city air is heavily polluted. Although fire will continue to be a natural force, humans are destroying three of the four most basic resources in the world. Due to the “longevity epidemic”, people are living longer lives, creating a population boom that the world has never…

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    Impacts Of Unemployment

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    knowledge about how the U.S. economy (2015) was expected to continue on its previous growth path and on into at least the first quarter of next year (2016). The GDP growth rate is expected to remain somewhat consistent in the 2.25 percentage range. There has been a decline in the unemployment rate (now at 5.5 percent). There is also minimal improvement in disposable income that have raised spending. Simultaneously, GDP growth has also remained indifferent due to cautious consumers who have…

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    larger over the past decade. China’s interest in Africa embeds itself into economic, cultural and political growth the continent is parched for. Globalization comes with a price for Africa, but can America really point a finger at China for making a smart play in keeping a hand in Africa’s untouched cookie jar. Can other countries blame China for choking Africa’s economic development when the growth is too fast? Li Keqiang, the current premier of the state council of the People’s Republic of…

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    workers will cause migration concerns between many countries. Migration is expected to rise over the course of fifteen to twenty years. With the increase of migration among countries, urban populations will grow in countries with larger population growth rates as well as slow-growing population rates. Increasing urbanization will cause havoc on large cities because of increasing land restraints and other infrastructure restraints. Also increased urbanization will increase major cities carbon…

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