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    the most important for ensuring the sustainability of the resources for future generation. One way to use mineral resources sustainably is by reducing our dependency on it and find another renewable resources. For example, Germany is the leading country for using solar energy. Germany already installed thousands of solar panels, and they are planning to be use nothing but renewable energy by 2050. German has stayed as the top buyer of solar energy panels for several years and is expected to…

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    The Deering Goodtime 4-String Tenor Banjo is a beautiful instrument made entirely of maple with nickel-plated accents. It has 17 frets, 4 strings, and geared tuners. The Deering company is one that's been a trusted brand for many banjo players both new and seasoned. Specifications 17 fret tenor Maple construction Lightweight Geared tuners Nickel plated First Impressions Deering Goodtime Company The Deering Company believes in providing banjos for every level of player. They don't think…

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    Often a heated topic among business professionals as well as hard workers fearful of losing their jobs, outsourcing is big issue portrayed in the media. Outsourcing is the act of having people in foreign countries perform work that could be or once was completed by the home country. Although people argue that the labor is cheaper, it leaves others with a sense of dread as they fear unemployment and the effects it has on the economy. To begin with, it is important to understand why companies…

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    Question 1: The question given was to critically discuss the concept of marketing to the bottom of the pyramid. To define what the bottom of the pyramid is, is that it is a socio-economic concept that allows people to group a massive sector of the world’s poorest populations establishing an invisible and unserved market blocked by challenging barriers that stop them from recognising their human potential for their own benefit, those of their families and that of humanity’s at large.…

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    stablishes the idea that since the 1980’s, a new period of global capitalism has developed on incomplete and exclusionary logic. This growth-centric logic has since evolved into complex and interconnected systems of formations which enable corporate monetary growth at the expense of true socioeconomic inclusivity and betterment. The people who fail to “fit” into this conception of capital growth and challenge its “prosperity” become victims of expulsion, which varies in consequence but is always…

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    On November 8th, 2015 I viewed a recorded pop music performance of Selena Quintanilla titled “Selena Live”. The performance originally took place on the evening of February 26, 1995, at the Astrodome Stadium in Houston, Texas. The legendary Tejano music star, Selena Quintanilla, became one of the most famous Latin music artists around the world. She was referred to as the “Queen of Tejano”. Tejano music, also known as Tex-Mex is a popular music genre that blends European, Mexican, and U.S.…

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    that globalisation has many consequences, both positive and negative, for developing countries. This essay is going to argue the points in favour of it having a primarily negative effect on countries such as China and India which have received the backlash of global growth. This argument will focus on working conditions and inequality, environmental destruction,…

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    growth - lies in the condition of a countries institutions. They assert that institutional quality is a barrier, restricting natural resources. Such resources should theoretically increase the wealth of nations through higher investment and growth rates, leading ultimately to augmented levels of economic development. The central argument in this article pivots around this critical role of institutions in achieving such effective economic development in countries…

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    exploited by developing countries for their own growth. Over the years, criticisms have been laid on unfair trade policies as one of the reasons why developing countries have continued to be marginalized. For instance, the case of Africa and China’s trade deficit which shows some of the flaws which might be attributed to the former’s slow economic growth over the years (Men and Benjamin 30). The estimation was in 2008.…

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    At the end of 20th century almost every established and rising countries have shown an growth in income difference both within and between the nations. The important reason for this rising revenue difference was just because of industrial revolution and globalisation in most of nation. With the rising of globalisation nations are sighted rise in the flow of products and services. There is an interchange of assets and labour through the global markets for example people are leaving their…

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