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    International School Of Protocol And Diplomacy(ISPD) Asia Center provides the professional education and training, business consultancy and advisory services across a wide range of industries and sectors within the Asia-Pacific region. With respect to economic development of mainland china, we had seen an increasing demand in diplomacy protocol, butler service and cross-cultural and regional cooperation. The tourism and hospitality industry is also one of the fastest growing industries in…

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    Impact Of Tourism In Goa

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    deterioration, antisocial activities, increased quantity of waste generated, etc. 1.2 Tourism industry in Goa Tourism is one of the major activities in Goa. The tourism industry has the largest share in Goa's state gross domestic product and economic growth. Influencing palms, white sands, and shimmering waters these are the three key mechanisms that attract…

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    ADI Case Study

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    revenue growth in addition to quality and efficiency initiatives. Due to faster paced, more dynamic, and more complex market environment, ADI had to alter its scorecard accordingly in the late nineties. The major changes faced by ADI in mid-90’s are: • Because their products were at the heart of many Internet devices, such as PC modems and asynchronous digital subscriber line (ADSL) switches, the Internet boom drove much of ADI’s growth. Internet era let to a 78 % increase in top line growth •…

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    affecting it did not meet the intended goals: 1) Imbalance population growth with economic growth- in the current national census, Ethiopia has a population of more than 80 million which made it second rank in Africa and fifteen in the world. Although population growth merely is not a problem for a country if there is right policy, but for Ethiopia because of disproportional growth of population size and a sluggish economic growth accompanied by low level of income and widespread…

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    increases the pressure on physical resources like food and water, which can lead to malnutrition. Declining resources also mean more imports from other countries, which can increase the foreign debts of the country. Environment hazards: Population growth increases the demand for land, which would eventually result in deforestation. It would also lead to other environmental problems like pollution and global…

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    Modernization theory is a development theory which created by European Theorists in order to develop the economic growth of country to become wealthy country. Consequently, Western countries focused on two main purposes. The first is aiming at shifting traditional agriculture to modern industrial to increase value of productivity which leads the increasing national revenue. However, in order to move from traditional society to modern society, it has to pass Rostow’s five stage model and Lewis’s…

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    Poverty is related to overpopulation When the population increases, the strike for poverty also increases, this is a big issue. When a country has overpopulation, the government is not able to support each one of them financially, which causes poverty. When the population increases, the resources and services are limited and cannot meet the demands of the people in a country with a big population. The resources available in a country can only supply a limited number of people. If a country runs…

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    The East Asian Miracle

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    The East Asian Miracle comprises of several decades of rapid economic growth, social development, and poverty reduction in East Asian countries. Good governance is a central component of the East Asian capitalism, and is probably one of the most important contributors to the success of East Asian countries (McNicoll, 2006). There is a constant debate between the government and market on the behavior of consumers and workers. One side emphasizes the important of state interventions that affect…

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    Finding the solution to these problems have been handicapped by the economic impact of international trade globally. However, as a natural resources based economy, it is possible for nations to adopt sustainable measures that promote economic growth and development. To do this, environmental protection should serve as a hall mark for a policy framework that can be examined properly and integrated into an inclusive strategy of sustainable economic development. For example, Joseph R. Desjardins…

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    Consequently, heavy metals from coal mining are the results that contaminate marine life (Mishra et al., 2008). Moreover, the relationship between economic development and industrial pollution is off balanced, because the opportunity cost for economic growth is the deterioration of the environment (He et al.,…

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