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    world, the birth of nations in the international order always need to start by the period of diplomatic recognition, next phase of strengthening and growth, lastly, the struggle to be placed in a position in the world. In fact, the international order is the result of international cooperation and born of values that reflect the feeling of the states for international stability and development. Because, the states need to create and maintain an international order to maintain certainty and…

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    Globalization implies development. Globalization is a term that touches lives of people in all countries. Globalization is a process of intercommunication, co-operation and assimilation of people, companies, and governments of all nations. It is a process driven by trade and investments that is assisted by the development of information technology. Globalization produces winners and losers. The process’ of globalization has effects on environment, culture, labor, migration, educational and…

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    Your research topic problem statement: “It is not yet known how the Subgroups of International Students Validation Experiences with Academic Advising in Community College looks like,” seems absorbing, can’t wait to read your dissertation. International students face many challenges. As an African Immigrant myself, I can relate to those issues while studying abroad. While researching my topic, I came across some fascinating articles, I am mentioning in this post that might be of interest to you.…

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    The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) mark a historic and effective method of global mobilisation to achieve a set of important social priorities worldwide. They express widespread public concern about poverty, hunger, disease, unmet schooling, gender inequality, and environmental degradation. By packaging these priorities into an easily understandable set of eight goals, and by establishing measurable and time bound objectives, the MDGs help to promote global awareness, political…

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    4) as a result of cross-border trade and investments. However for developing countries, that are not sizeable enough to be competitive or successful on world markets, due to a lack of entrepreneurial dynamism, effectively render prosperity and development to leading regions (Huggins, et al., 2014, p. 258). In a freely competitive environment, entrepreneurs will have more…

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    The internet backbone and globalization Introduction The world revolves around communication which is the main driver in business and international relations. Though there are many methods in which people can communicate, the world has an insatiable need for effective and timely communication. It is this need that has seen many developments in a bid to improve communication such as the telegraph and the telephone. However, the discovery of the internet took communication to a highly different…

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    The efficiency of international marketing strategy. Introduction Nowadays,the world is a multicultural society.And with the development of economy,there are more and more multinational companies in the world.These companies are some organizations own or control production of goods or services in one or more countries other than their home country.It is not only the cultural globalization ,but also the economic globalization. Furthermore,international business is an important part of the…

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    Econ310 Unit 1 Case Study

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    Microeconomic Concepts in a Global Context Amanda Kranning August 17, 2016 Part 1 With the development of a 5-year strategic growth plan for our growing company specialized in the production of semiconductors for the use of many technological equipment, many concerns arose to the factors that would come into play. We explored the following questions and have concluded the following: • How would international expansion affect your business? When entering into globalization, it is important to…

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    World Trade Organization

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    The World Trade Organization is a union that is often very misunderstood but not without reason, in order to fully understand this international organization one must look into the motives for its inception. The seeds of the World Trade Organization were planted initially as an international trade agreement known as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT); an agreement on the reduction of trade barriers of manufactured goods. The GATT was established in 1947 to reduce trade barriers…

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    Shrinking space, shrinking time and disappearing borders are linking people's lives more deeply, more intensely, more immediately than ever before," states the 1999 Human Development Report of the United Nations Development Programme. Globalization’s common features are interdependency, interconnection, shrinking of space, speeding up time, capital and technology. Interdependency is the idea that people from all over the world depend on one another…

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