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    One of the key parts of economic globalization is Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). According to Todaro and Smith, who are economic development professors at New York University and the George Washington University, the growth of private FDI in the developing world has been extremely rapid - though it has came in waves - in recent decades (Todaro & Smith, p685). This paper explores what has been happening with regards to FDI in Mongolia since 2005. It analysis a recent trend in FDI in Mongolia…

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    related to the claim that foreign direct investment (FDI) stimulates economic development. The essay consists of two portion. First, theories relating to the link between FDI and economic development have been considered. Second, the empirical evidence pertaining to the FDI-economic development link have been evaluated. The conclusion provides an evidence-based answer to the question of whether FDI is linked to economic development. The conclusion is that FDI does appear to contribute to the…

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    “underdeveloped” and “developed” to explain the stages of economic development that all countries need to go through. In Rostow’s time, he observes that the United States, Western Europe, and Japan were exemplar nations which have passed the test of development and maturation. According to Rostow, countries that were not like the United States were underdeveloped, or in the process of development. Rostow’s choice in the word “development” implies that there is still hope for these countries and…

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    With more Internet users accessing the broadband and surfing the web at higher speeds for various reasons such as social networking, user-generated content, social bookmarking, sharing of information, videos, images and opinions, all have exponentially increased the amount of content on the Web. Web 2.0 has also witnessed a dramatically increasing use of the Web by consumers using handheld devices, including mobile phones and PDAs (Noti, 2013). Therefore, this trend puts a spotlight on the fact…

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    Review Paper : The Stages of Economic Growth After the World War II, the idea of ‘development’ became major concern of many countries and international organizations. Many researchers try to figure out how development works and how this process could help modernization process in the world. Walt Whitman Rostow in his article ‘The Stages of Economic Growth’ also try to figure out how economic develops. In his article, Rostow (1959) argues that economic growth in modern world is not a continuum…

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    Modernizationists believe that if society stays in the traditional way they there can be no needed changes, scientific innovations, and breakthroughs such as capital or technology. The results of such will be absolutely no development. I think that under this theory the solution towards development has 5 distinct stages which are comparable to that of an airplane taking off. These stages are the path that underdeveloped countries must take in order to reach…

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    get out of their comfort zone by taking an opposite approach to software development with the utilization of open-source software (OSS) (O’Brien & Marakas, 2011). The DoD considered that OSS is nearly equivalent to most other commercial software and should be used throughout the entire DoD. The DoD is drawn to the open-source software’s positive ability to be easily used and quickly modified. The creation of new developments and decreased expenses for maintenance and ownership are other…

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    today's society. The amount of social networks is increasing rapidly with user bases larger than the population of most countries. The amount of sites that already exist are already enough to meet every person's very own special interest. There are web sites to share pictures, videos, status updates, sites for getting to know and make friends with new people and sites to connect with old friends. It seems there are social solutions to what all the individuals are in search…

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    Brian Kim Prof. Patrick Johansson Writing 1 23 October 2016 Nuclear Energy vs. Renewable Energy After Second Industrial Revolution, and with the development of the world, we cannot leave to use fossil fuel in the industry and in people`s life. But fossil fuel cause a lot of side effects, like pollution of environment and global warming, and it is limited, so the cost is increasing. So mankind have found other energy through developing technology to replace it. Nuclear energy and renewable…

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    Dangers Of Cybercriminals

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    Web 2.0 is the next generation of the World Wide Web, and many of us use it on a daily basis but there is more to than meets the eye. From social sites like FaceBook, Twitter, and YouTube to “work” sites like Gmail, Ymail, and LiveMail, we use Web 2.0 in our daily lives. There are two points that make Web 2.0 stand out; first is “delivering information and applications entirely through a web browser.” Tech Ease. (n.d). Examples of this would be the use of Word Online or Google Docs. The next…

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