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    political and intellectual landscape of Europe. He then suggested nations of Europe should launch a pre-emptive invasion of France to restore the old order. Meanly, to build a new structure starting from the zero-level. He also comments on the liberalization of the natural rights theory, is what he called it “abstract rights” and he talks about men rights only. According to his speech, “in this partnership all men have equal rights; but not to equal things”. Moreover, he consider the higher…

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    2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 FDI inflows with Economic Growth In the early 1960s, scholars have noted the impact of foreign direct investment (MacDougall, 1960) for the general welfare , early contribution to the study of the spillover effect of foreign direct investment( spillover effects of FDI refers to the positive externalities of foreign direct investment in addition to a direct role than generated .) , including foreign direct investment also tariff policy as well as the host country the…

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    Some kids should have the right to be treated with marijuana if they are sick, Think about it what if you were the one sick you would want the doctor to do anything to you in order to feel better and relaxed.Marijuana drug can help you in many ways it can relieve pain you can get over pain by the marijuana drug it’s a good plant for pain relieve. Kids should have the right to be treated with marijuana and will get addicted and that will make them find a way to get pain and become or act…

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    1) First wave (1828-1926). This wave had its roots in the American and French revolutions. Two criteria marked this first development: 50% of males were eligible to vote and a responsible executive who had to maintain the support of a majority of voters or of an elected parliament. 2) First reverse wave (1922-42). This period was characterized by a shift away from democracy toward traditional authoritarian or new ideologically-driven, mass-based totalitarian regimes. 3) Second wave (1943-62).…

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    During the progressive era people tried to change the working conditions, cities, and consumer protection. How would you feel if your meat was left out all night? If my meat was left out all night it would be spoiled and attract bugs and maggots. If other left other products out all night or even months and they would forget and they would prolly eat the leftover meat from the night and they can die from it. It affects the environment for spoiling food because people will have no food. It can be…

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    BRICs collectively would overtake the G6 (the US, Japan, the UK, Germany, France, and Italy) as a major force in the global economy in less than 40 years. The actual economic performance of the BRICs seems to supports the predictions. Economic liberalization made the BRICs achieved a rapid growth over the last decade. Via trade and investment, the BRICs’ emerging economies are increasingly integrating with the world market. In particular, the WTO officially approved…

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    and services. The strong economic policies and economic indicators are support the standard of living of people and influence the growth of an economy. Before, liberalization, privatization and globalization, most of the economy as consider as closed economy, the growth and opportunity was confined within the country. After 1991, Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization was established, the majority of the countries became open economy and highly connected with global market. The…

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    Globalization has different meaning for different type of businesses and industries. For a company which wants to export its products to other countries, globalization would mean exporting products to many countries around the world. An opportunity to communicate across many countries is what a communication company will take as the definition of Globalization. In general, globalization refers to the global economy and market of the world. It is always standard and cannot be affected by the…

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    Japan is located in Eastern Asia, an island chained between the North Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, right off the east of the Korean peninsula (World Fact Book). Japan was once closed off from the world but opened its ports for trade after signing the Treaty of Kanagawa with the US in 1854 and began to move towards modernize and industrialize. Despite its detachment from the rest of the world, Japan still has the issues that most other countries have and that’s food security. Japan’s…

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    The East Asian Miracle

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    leadership of the United States. Transformation of East Asian countries is not simply an outcome based on applying textbook rules or efficiency criterion, but the pursuit of economic interests by the United States and the pressure it placed on liberalization and globalization played a key role in the capitalist development of East Asian…

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