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    are less intelligent than those in their own country. For this reason, people in Taiwan may hold some discrimination on those who studied abroad. In the summer of 2017, I went back to Taiwan and visited some relatives. While I was there, I saw my tenth-grade cousin struggled with her math homework. Thus, I decided to ask if she needed any help. However, when I approached her, she said…

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    Comparing and contrasting social, political, and economic norms. When doing my research things that really stuck out to me were amount of materials such as oil and electericity that the US uses. The United States consume 2.4822 gallons of oil while Taiwan consumes 1.4154 and Bosnia and Herzegovina consumes 0.2982. When it comes to electricity the United states consumes a total of 12,185kWh while on the contrary Bosnia consumes 3,259kWh. Those statistics really brought to my attention how…

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    results were included. Problem. New nurse graduates are leaving their first employment at a high rate in Taiwan. There is a high shortage of nurses in Taiwan, knowing why nurses are leaving their jobs would benefit not only the health-care delivery system but also improve the countries health and economic problems. The rate of turnover in the first year of employment among all nurses in Taiwan is 8.13% to 27.8%; it is two to three times higher among newly graduated nurses. Problem…

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    Free Trade Research Paper

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    However, such countries as Japan, Taiwan and South Korea had built their ways from poverty to prosperity very quickly. They could not achieve their progress without protectionist policies. Japanese government decided to protect key sectors of economy that were damaged by war. Steel industry…

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    The Story about Myself Ever since I migrated to the United States in 2015, the sophomore of the year in Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, I’ve been gradually learning and adapting to English. I grew up in a little town in Taiwan, living with my lovely parents and my sister. The first impression of America, muscle guys, football, liberty, Statute of Liberty, and else I looked on TV and Hollywood movies, as always, is a unique feature of the USA to picture them in my head. They arise in my…

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    The Power Transition Theory

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    World War 1 and our Multipolar World: Are we on track for another Great War? Since the end of the Cold War, the United States has been able to enjoy being the sole great power within the international community. In a world where multiple states are beginning to increase their power economically and militarily while the United States’ power is beginning to decrease, one could point to the onset of World War 1 to asses the likelihood of war occurring today. While there are slight differences…

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    Bicycle Industry Analysis

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    bicycles and they don’t restrict any level of regulations or laws on ownership Analysis of e-bikes in China: In 2008 itself china had manufactured 21 million e-bikes compared with autos 9 million. China has brought e-bicycles four times more than cars. Taiwan made 300000 (3lakh) e-bicycle exports. In India till now we are not having any figures in e-bicycle production. By this if we should stay in the competition we should upgrade to the requirement and enhance with the new…

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    The current state of Singapore’s economy and its rank in the international economy is compared to those of South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Data on Singapore’s economic freedom, gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, gross national income (GNI) per capita, and economic productivity is compared to the other Asian Tigers. According to the Heritage Foundation’s…

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    We Buy Who Pays Summary

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    On the macro level, one could argue—as Johann Norberg did in his 2003 doc Globalization is Good—that entry into the global economy is an important step towards achieving a higher quality of life. With some caveats, this argument is basically supported by the findings of statistician/geographer Hans Rosling in his pro-data Ted Talk Debunking 3rd World Myths… However, a look beneath the overview of sweeping trends reveals that the costs of entering the world economy often involve grievous offenses…

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    Switzerland, Germany, Taiwan, and Japan would address key issues in the story of John Q. Issues like cost inflation, the uninsured and under-insured, and efficiency. To see if John Q is a uniquely American issue. For the European countries, the story of John is plausible but not readily possible, as many of the European countries apply a cost for health care, but a rather minimal one compared to the states. In Britain, Switzerland and Germany medical bankruptcy is unheard…

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