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    Motion Pictures Industry

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    Since the film industry started more early and are more established in these developed countries, many factors have been monitored and examined with reliable public data. From 1983,many researchers started to explore the determinants such as star power, production cost, ratings, sequels and genre by using different methodology to make every…

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    With the arrival of a more modern world, Martin Luther King, Jr. stated that the world had inherited a “world house” where everyone, regardless of race or religion, inhabits. However, the integrity of this house is not structurally sound. King presents many issues with humanity that pose a threat to the world house, in hopes that people will attempt to counter these threats. King divides the major issues of humanity into three sections within The World House. The first section discusses the…

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    2.1. The Developmental State Theory 2.1.1. A Recipe for Sustained Economic Growth Proliferation of literatures on comparative development studies revolving around the DS paradigm are attributable to rise of the East Asian countries known for their success in sustaining high economic growth over a long period of time coupled with a relatively stable political regime taking a proactive approach in its economic development initiatives. Indeed, this East Asian Miracle has frequently been cited as a…

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    around them. Within the film we enter into the lives of 4 babies Bayarjargal from Mongolia, Hattie from San Francisco, Ponijao from Namibia, and Mari from Tokyo. Each child’s background is different whether that come from a developed country or a developing country. Regardless of…

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    nature, new countries, other people, all of this factors are render influence. The travels can help you to understand…

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    competencies can stem from natural resources the country is home to, example of this is grain in the United States or oil in the Middle East. The availability of resources is also an advantage of globalization, because natural resources are not always prevalent in all countries. Movement of goods in and out of countries stimulates the global market. The United States also has a core competency in technology and therefore can send jobs to countries like China has a competency in cheap labor.…

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    To understand what exactly led to the eventual fighting between the Native Americans and European settlers, one must first learn the cultural differences between them. While, some Native American’s learned to “coexist” with new foreign settlers trading and interacting with them, other natives did not like these invaders and were eventually destroyed, usually by force. These new Europeans tried to bring their new way of life to the natives while these people just wanted to maintain their…

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    Ebola Society Vulnerable

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    Is our society vulnerable? Recently, when Ebola virus has been raging in West Africa out of control, various countries in the world would inspect anyone from the affected area rigidly and afraid that Ebola virus course public scare. Is our modern society vulnerable? Does science and knowledge bring stronger social structure? Admittedly, with the development of science and technology, people could enjoy their lives without worry about most of plague, such as the Black Death estimated to result in…

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    Climate change is affecting the world in different forms and increments. In the last century various parts of globe have seen the impacts of global warming, green gas emissions, and flooding. These natural disasters cause massive amounts of damage economically, politically and socially leading to competition for limited resources, upheaval and chaos on both the local and national spectrums. However, many are quick to dismiss the impact of climate change when its horrific effects do not hit…

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    Silence of the Corporations: A Literary Analysis on Pablo Neruda’s United Fruit Co. Most of us tend to blame the difficulties and failures that are present in third world countries on corrupted politicians, ruthless crime lords, and uncooperative political groups. Basically, we blame these problems on internal factors. However, many of us have failed to realize that large international corporations have also played key roles in leading these nations into the state of chaos and demise that they…

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