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    Over the past few decades, China has become one of the fasted-growing political economics within the world. Although the rapid growth of economy brings out a lot of benefits to citizens, it has not reached all elements of the population. Due to the expanded of the economy, the rising wage gap in China has dramatically increased, and became a major social problem. In terms of most people awareness for this issue especially who are in the rich level, that caused the problem became an adaptive…

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    Caribbean Tourism

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    As illustrated in the map below, the Caribbean includes over 7,000 islands, cays, islets and inhabited reefs scattered in the Caribbean Sea south of Florida, north of South America, and east of Central America and Mexico (“World Atlas,” 2015). The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) defines the “Caribbean” as its 33 destination members within the Caribbean Sea and also the Bahamas Islands and Bermuda within the Atlantic Ocean (Jayawardena & Ramajeesingh, 2003). The expansion of the tourism…

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    i. What mechanisms were created after World War Two for supporting sovereign state solvency as well as coordinating global trade and finance? When the World War II ended, the economy of many countries of Europe was devastated, so it was necessary to create viable systems or plans which would help to these economies recovering. Besides the Marshall Plan, which was a program created by the American government after World War II to help European states recovering, the international community…

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    Negatives Of Tourism

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    When it comes to tourism there are many factors that play a role in making the industry what it is. Some very important influences of tourism include sociological, economic, environmental, and marketing forces. Each of these plays an important role in the tourism industry. There are also many positive and negative impacts of tourism that relate to these influences. When it comes to the sociological aspect of tourism there are many positive effects between tourists and host communities. One of…

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    Economics and social science have given me a deeper understanding of the world and my obligations in it, but understanding is not enough to be a lawyer. Hamlet’s question: “to be or not to be” is not actual nowadays, important to realize HOW to be. I want to improve and change the systems that directly impact people’s daily lives…

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    Ikenberry’s assumptions that the liberal world order will remain are true, his belief in global institutions and Chinese integration are flawed. After summarizing Ikenberry’s arguments, it will be argued that world in entering a transitional stage that will hold realist values, but eventually give way to liberal commercialism. Ikenberry misunderstands the Chinese Sea disputes; China does not fear the backlash, it is the multinational corporations and business within China that fear the backlash.…

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    Unlike many other institutions the World Trade Organization (WTO) is the confluence of a number of ideas, which were formulated into a distinct entity charged with overseeing a rules-based regime for the furthering of transnational economic integration, specifically reduction to trade barriers. Underpinning this is are a few things: countries control their own futures through their exercising of their sovereignty which includes limiting themselves through binding multistate agreements,…

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    International institutions and governments argue that trade liberalization is essential and that new jobs, more foreign investment and increased access into foreign markets (via free trade) will bridge the gap between the developed and developing world. Unfortunately, free trade has done the opposite and has further impoverished the developing population and in some cases has increased…

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    Recurrence of Japanese tourists only account for one third of the annual tourists. The Japanese population dominates such a huge share of the market that any change in the Japanese tourist trend would have a drastic consequence on the situation of the industry. Unfortunately, the Japanese people are less likely to go on vacation because it is proven that Japanese citizens work a larger proportion of hours compared to other countries abroad. According to an Expedia.com – 2012 International…

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    The media portrays whaling as a barbaric practice and the world frowns upon every nation that practices it. The world confuses whaling for sport in where whales are hunted as trophies on a massive scale, and whaling to sustain the livelihood of these small fishing villages. If people could only see and experience their way of life and how…

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