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    Within international relations there are quite a few different political theories and perspectives. Realism is known as being one of the oldest theory which is also known as political realism, it’s a view within international relations which condones the idea of competition for power and the conflict side of things for example wars. Theories like idealism and liberalism is usually used to contrast the idea of realism because they encourage the idea of cooperation. The realist view point is about…

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    scale. For the time being, the situation has changed developing countries are expanding and supplying their services in developed countries with quality products and services at considerably lower cost. The advantages of globalization reflected in development and manufacturing of products, which led to increase in global sales. Global companies have research…

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    use social media for the wrong reasons. Many parents would also say that it becomes a distraction inside and outside the classroom. With it being a distraction, it can affect a student’s literacy development. In addition, students can begin to rely on spell check, which can affect their literacy development as well. As the previous examples are issues, many parents may be concerned about. When it comes to cyberbullying, those children are choosing to bully others. If parents are raising their…

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    What is sustainability? Many international immigrants define sustainability as the conversation of the infrastructure society dwells in by means of changes in societal complications such as social inequality. César Chavez and the Union Farm Workers fought for a more sustainable lifestyle through portraying and altering the views of social inequality among Mexican immigrants and laborers in the agriculture field. In accordance, humanity must fundamentally engage in social equality and rights in…

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    The World Bank and IMF, in theory, is suppose to aid in economic development of impoverished countries in order to reduce poverty and reduce debt burdens. The conditions for countries to receive these loans often come with strings attached. The structural adjustment policies require countries to open up their lands to foreign…

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    there are many factors which are engaged in speeding up this reaction. It has a great economic significance in our country. In India, the historical significance along with cultural and geographical diversity attracts the tourists thereby making international tourism appealable. Now, we should know why tourism in India is becoming so prevalent. There are various forms of tourism; educational and sports tourism are also some among them. Historical and monuments still continue to be the major…

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    The modern world’s experiences widespread global economic interdependence. In the context of this work, globalization can be defined, in its simplest terms, as the increasing communication and interactions between people, societies and states existing in different regions of the Globe regarding "interdependence". Globalization describes a process that advances in both directions in its local-universal spectrum, pointing out to a highly dynamic and variable conception far from a static structure.…

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    finally in Chile. This region gives potential to Wal-Mart as it gives future global expansion because of their many consumers, slight barriers and by rapidly strengthening their position in Latin America it created the extra resources to assist their development into the European and Asian…

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    Several global threats that the international community is facing are; cyber-attacks, terrorist attacks, and weapons of mass destruction. Over the last several years cyber-attacks have increased by terrorist organizations. They are using any tools to collect any information possible to attack…

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    Neoliberal economists have pushed for international free trade since global suffering caused by protectionism during the Great Depression. In the past 70 years there has been tremendous growth and prosperity for developed nations, however this has not been true for all nations. Additionally, even highly developed nations use aspects of trade policies counter to free trade to become, or keep competitive advantage in an industry. The neoliberal and opposing arguments for industrial policy,…

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