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    The case study presents an interesting insight into the growth of ADG from a domestic growth of ADG from being an importer to domestic production and to become an international firm. Having the knowledge and experience of the domestic market, the firm’s domestic growth is dominantly based on the expansion strategy of the business transiting from import business to domestic manufacturing. Though the BIP industrial policies have played a major role in this expansion but the firm’s ability to…

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    Meal On Wheels

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    assistance to these disadvantage areas. Many countries are effected by food shortages worldwide. According to Global Citizen the 10 worst affected counties are Burundi, Eritrea, Comoros, Timor Leste, Madagascar, Ethiopia, Yemen Republic, Sundan, Zambia and Chad all counties in Africa. Did you know these counties produce most of the world’s food stock? You may wonder why the people of these counties undernourished. Also why are the people of these counties living below the poverty line when…

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    I have been blessed in life with health and love. I have parents who love me and do everything they can to help me strive in life. One of the amazing opportunities my parents gave me was my mission trip to Africa. I quickly learned I was going to attend and started the fundraising for the trip. I knew I wanted to go on this trip when I learned about the orphanages I was going to be able to visit, and the hospitals I was going to be able to assist in. This trip was an opportunity for me to give…

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    Review about the documentary “Guns, Germs and Steel” “Guns, Germs, and Steel (2005)” is a documentary which based on Jared Diamond’s homonymic book and was presented by National Geographic. The documentary contains three episodes: Out of Eden, Conquest, and Into The Tropics; it begins with several thoughtful questions: Why did the European conquer other continents, rather than other continents conquer the European? What is secret of their success? Why the world becomes inequality like this way?…

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    When faced with the brutal and tragic reality of poverty around the world, humanitarians are compelled to act and earnestly ask, “What must we do to end global poverty?” Despite the sincerity of many experts, common development practices utilize authoritarian means which trample on the individual rights of the people afflicted by poverty. Easterly calls the reader to debate the merits of these methods against their counter—free development, which holds liberty, rather than economic stability, as…

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    There are various ways to grow tasty, nutrient-packed potatoes, all of which are reasonably easy and straightforward. In a nutshell, potatoes grow best when placed in light, loose soil and placed out of direct sunlight—farmers who grow potatoes pray like mad men for rain because they want to ensure that they’ll be able to harvest a luxury of well-grown potatoes when the time comes. With most crops, you could see the “fruit of your labor” while it’s growing. Potatoes, on the other hand, grow…

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    Introduction: Arranged marriage is a traditional form of marriage, where both parties of a couple are chosen by their families. It does affect the bride and groom in several manners, as emotional attachment does not exist most of the time. Arranged marriage has numerous downsides including: women abuse, human rights violation and human trafficking. Moreover, women experience sexual violence and tend to encounter physical and emotional dilemmas, wherein they are mistreated which eventually…

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    HIV is a human immunodeficiency virus that weakens the Immune system by making it impossible to fight of the virus. There is no known cure for HIV/AIDs but there are medications available so, with proper treatment it can be controlled. HIV affect all races but Africans/ Americans are the racial group that is most affected by HIV/AIDs. Most the new diagnosis occurred within the African/American community and gay/bisexual African men are even more affected by it. According to the CDC, African…

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    Both having a strict communist past, Russia and China can be considered Comrades. While the two share similar economic policies and political ideals, they have gone on separate paths since the late 20th century, some changes being more capitalism and others not. Government influence is in essentially all markets, and the fiscal policies set by Russia and China and patron-clientelism are no exception. Fiscal policies dictate how much the government spends and how much it taxes. A key difference…

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    Healthcare Mission Trips

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    Unfortunately, missionaries get caught in treating symptoms rather than the underlying disease. Countries, such as the Congo, Angola, and Zambia have many other needs that need to be met before any other course of action should be taken. People are dying of dehydration and many other natural causes that the average American doesn't have to worry about. About two million people die every year…

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