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    Geography is where you learn about countries and continents like Europe Asia, Oceania, and capitals like Paris, Mexico City. It is a really good subject about seas, countries, towns, villages, rivers, lakes, islands, flags, places, the world basically, and maps, roads (Catling, 2001, 263). Geography is a linking subject; it unites the natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences. It is a synthesizing discipline, blending scientific and humanistic perspectives (Hardwick and Holtgrieve, 1996)…

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    valued and admired as a solution to improve living standards. Such trends have been spreading globally, leading to rapid development in many rural areas and growth in number and scale of cities. The motto in Chinese “city makes life better” in the World Expo 2010 Shanghai exemplified a common correlation of modernization with the steps towards an ideal way of life. As the political, religious, cultural and .economic center of Tibet, Lhasa played significant role in the development of Tibetan…

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    Negatives Of Globalisation

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    technological, cultural, economic, social and environmental trends at all conceivable spatiotemporal scales.” (Rennen, Martens, 2003: 137). Globalisation is a process which involves the international movement of goods, services, money and ideas around the world. It has been argued 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…

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    Globalization is all around us and it shapes how our world is today. Some people see globalization as a positive thing and other see it has a bad thing. I've been given 3 sources. In these paragraphs, I will be analyzing each source and then linking them all together and linking them all to globalization. In the first source, the main idea is that a traveler is stopped at a sign and has to decide whether to take the “silk route”or the “rather coarse woolen route”. If the signs are taken…

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    had positive effects on the world because of; the blooming of technologies, the spread of cultures, the equality and protection of minority groups, easy access to goods and services, the progression of human rights, an abundance of job opportunities, and helping the world to become a better safer place. “The blooming of technologies” has had a positive effect on the world because; it has given us the privilege to communicate faster with people from all over the world to find out what is…

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    Native American Dilemmas

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    There are many conflicting ideas surrounding pharmaceutical companies going into developing countries to collect samples of native plants. This opens the door for many companies, allowing them to create and patent new medicines from the samples and traditional knowledge. Under the patent law, these companies do not need to share revenues from drugs developed in part from the exploitation of traditional knowledge. Allergan operates on such terms. However, recently it has transferred its most…

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    administrations. They are mostly specialized in Safari programs, which include Cruising, Diving and Surfing Safaris. Voyages Maldives also provide ground handling services to tour operators, supervision and representation of airlines to and from anywhere in the world. They have a highly qualified and well regarded team, working very closely with all the resorts in the Maldives on a daily basis. They are one of the few companies in the Maldives which have over 30 years of experience in the…

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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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    Young people are the future! And, if a destination wants to success as a travel destination, they should focus in the needs of young travel. Moreover, in order to maximize these benefits, Official Tourism Organizations and governments should work together with also other public and private organizations to take advantage of the potential of young…

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    In 2001, Indian government officials began discussing laws regarding a ban on all tobacco advertising in India. Indian officials, like many other governments around the world that imposed similar bans, felt an ethical and social responsibility to discourage usage of a product that is very dangerous and posed significant health risks to the population. However, such a ban could have significant economic impacts, considering revenue collected from taxes on the sale of these products, as well as…

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