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    population, highways and heavy-duty vehicles are all key variables that could pose the negative impact on our urban air quality and our health. However, we can mitigate these problems by changes of urban development structure, regulations about population growth, restrictions of new constructions near highways, and regulations of heavy-duty vehicles in the city. To some extent,…

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    States in economic growth. As a result of globalization the United States maintains its hegemonic status in international politics. Despite recovering from the financial crisis of 2008, at the time of writing this article, the author predicted that the United States will be able to sustain its leading position…

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    Human population, from his appearance on Earth up to before 10.000 years approx., increased itself with exceptionally low rhythms. The agricultural revolution gave the first big impulse in the increase of human population. The passage of a person to a hunter in that of farmer increased the quantity of produced foods. Thus, the control that had an impact on the insufficiency of food in the size of population was reduced, allowing its increase for first time in the history of humanity Today, in…

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    There are two principles: The first is the idea of “no account of proximity or distance.” The second is the idea of “this principle makes no distinction between cases.” Sometimes, one person can deal with everything about cases of disaster, but other times one person can just help in one situation with a few people. Singer states that his idea in the second principle is the need to defend those in need more. For example among the Bengali refugees, many people are in a terrible situation, but…

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    Disconnection Of Nature

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    the environment, deterioration, breaking the balance. When putting this on a much bigger level, the impact of what the world able to support us, affecting the society, what people can do to reduce the stress toward the world. Socially, population growth will be one of the biggest stress to the environment, things that we want, need all of them come from the same place. More people mean more need and supply when it reaches the upper limits, which will impact on human life and some other life.…

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    Introduction: Globalization is the process of global economic and political integration which connects countries with the facilitation of global communications. As technology rapidly developed in the past centuries, trade globalization accelerated. Global trade becomes economically and politically important to all countries. As more and more developing and low-income countries enter into the global integration, there is always an ongoing debate on the relationship between globalization and…

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    Foreign Aid And Growth

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    foreign aid and economic growth has drawn great attention for years. The topic is extremely controversial one. There is now a large literature on the relationship between aid and growth. Empirical findings between aid and economic growth is mixed. Some studies found positive relationship between aid and GDP growth rate. For example, study conducted by Hansen and Trap (2000) examines the relationship between foreign aid and GDP per capita. They found that aid increases the GDP growth rate without…

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    The Technology needs of Society Owing to the Population Growth It took 11.5 years for humanity to grow the global population up to one billion people, and surprisingly, the global population doubled that only in another 130 years and is currently over 7.4 billion (Worldometers). After the industrial revolution, as technologies, medical science, and the economy of the world improve and develop, the mortality rate decreases and the life expectancy and the buoyancy in the population increase…

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    pattern that has developed. A few of the impacts of these indicators on businesses are highlighted below: 1. Forecasts the Cost of Capital: Low interest rates typically signal a problem in the economy while higher interest rates suggest expansion and growth. Additionally, for business, as interest rates are generally the cost of capital, higher interest rates will increase costs and vise-versa. 2. Confirms the State of the Economy so that Producers Can Adapt Production: High unemployment, a…

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    Crude Oil Price Analysis

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    important part for many economies around the world, it would be very interesting to study how the crude oil price can affect the economic growth of Canadian industrial production, especially during the recent volatile crude oil market. Industrial production is directly related with…

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