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    Free trade and globalization have propelled the world forward since the 20th century, and have thus been encouraged by the leading economies of the world. Major worldwide institutions such as the World Trade organization, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Funds promote free trade across the globe. Largely, these institutions believe free trade ameliorates poverty on a global scale and is the key to bettering human life in the future. However, in recent years there has been a…

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    Class one. What characterises capitalism according to Marx and Engels? According to Marx and Engels, capitalism is a system that seeks to constantly increase profits. The capitalist system does so by keeping the cost of the production lower than the sales price, and if necessary by creating new or bigger markets. (For an example, a new market was created when body hair on women suddenly became a problem, so they then needed to go out and buy shavers.) Therefore, Marx sees the capitalist system…

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    American Exceptionalism: A Double-Edged Sword Seymour M. Lipset American Exceptionalism: A Double-Edged Sword is a well-known piece of work that has significantly contributed to the study of American politics. Although the concept of American exceptionalism has been introduced since the beginning of Alexander de Tocqueville’s time, Seymour M. Lipset takes this research further by analyzing American exceptionalism with greater depth. As a scholar with great reputation, Seymour M. Lipset…

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    the development of China’s soybean oilseed processing industry. The share of soybean oil in the total vegetable oil consumption varies amid regions and is dependent on the availability of locally produced oils, consumer preferences, local and international market prices and national trade policies. From 2001, soybean oil production and consumption has increased at a CAGR of 5.6% and 7%. China and the US are the largest consumers of soybean oil globally, consuming 30% and 17%. China surpassed…

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    Characteristics of a Hotel “Cherno More” As the general information were introduced before, we are going to proceed with comparison of the hotel characteristics and its adaptation towards joining one of the mentioned brands. Most suitable for our hotel was Hampton by Hilton. With over 47 properties, Hampton is the most widespread brand with longest history of Hilton brands in Europe. “Cherno More”, located in the city center, near to the beach and with its long history has became a symbol of…

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    Globalization is the economy of interaction within the countries over the world and the integration of economics and societies in order to exploit the global economy (Scholte, 2005). Globalization contributed towards increasing and decreasing poverty and inequality in developing and post-communist countries. There are affirmative and negative effects for those countries which are able to attract foreign investors and foreign capital throughout globalization (Robertson, 1992). Economic…

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    Pros and Cons of Globalization Every individual is the subject to globalization. For a different purposes a lot of people travel from one country to the other. On the other hand, people uses different social media for communication, entertainment, educational purposes, and for political purposes. Today I would like to speak to you about one of this thing which is Globalization and its pros and cons. I am one of the students who traveled across the continent for educational purpose. I…

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    may result into tragedies like war between states and its allies. International relations or IR was created to study and understand relations among states and know the cause of conflict between states so that it could prevent war from happening. International relations try to make foreign relations better so that war may be altered. Foreign relations include trade between nations and how they interact with one another. International relations has different theories. Theories such as realism…

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    main trading partners are significant impacts on own country’s economy activities either in positive way or negative way. According to Ibrahim (2003) that this issue can be explored through two mechanisms such as business cycle transmission, and International trade and capital flows. Ibrahim had estimated industrial production (IP) growth, consumer price index (CPI), M2 growth, exchange rate, Malaysia T-bill and US federal fund rates over the monthly data of January 1977 to August 1998 in both…

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    potential growth. Intellectual property has therefore grown into one of the world’s biggest and fastest-growing fields of law thereby necessitating the demand for IP professionals well versed in this area to deal with (IPRs) across the national and international borders. In a broadly way, Intellectual Property can be defined as the legal rights which resulted from intellectual activity in the industrial, scientific, literary and artistic fields.…

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