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    of wide-spreading economic, social, and political activities of different countries beyond their physical borders. In these people's view, the increase in free trade and international exchange of information, labor and technology represents a beneficial process of economic development. Yet, there are others who believe globalization can damage the level of employment, the social progress and the cultural identity of a country. As a result of these divergent views on the matter, the term "globalization"

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    America, a place where you make your own life choice In America, unlike some countries, they have the right to make their own choices and with this choice they can follow their dreams. The definition of being an American generally means that one either lives or was born in the country. However, actually being an American goes far beyond that of the general definition. Someone can be considered an American because of the location they live or where they were born. Though that may be true, there are

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    development of knowledge and cost of employee in different parts of the world led different countries to outsource different products and services from other countries. Concept of outsourcing is not very old. It was started at the very end of twentieth century with the development of computer and information technology. Now most of the companies and almost every country outsource something from other company or country. So, it has become a widely used term all over the world. Therefore, the purpose of this

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    textiles by imposing very high tariffs – just as Britain had done to India – the United States might have been left out of the industrial revolution altogether (Juhasz, pg 419). Additionally, the renowned Asian financial crisis occurred when the countries allowed unrestricted capital flows and opened their markets to IMF. Before the crisis they used closed market policies to protect domestic entrepreneurs and develop support industries, while importing technology. As a consequence of these flawed

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    severely reduced the barriers that exist between countries. As a result, countries can share a variety of ideas and information which has greatly increased innovation and the capabilities of business. However, globalization has created an economic divide between countries and facilitated inequality throughout the globe. Global inequality refers to the disparity in wealth between countries, which creates an array of problems for low income countries; global inequality can be perceived from a World

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    income disparities due to factionalist perspectives is based on family structure because some born with rich parents (based on families income). Then, technology makes with the pass of the time that many jobs disappear and are replaced with machines. Another cause, is growing markets because people prefers to go to big business than low business. The next one, is immigration because it change the supply labor for low-skilled labor. The last, is property rights affect

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    lucky to those who stayed or died. The title “Inside Out and Back Again” relates to the universal experience of fleeing and finding a new home. Today there are 14 million people that, like Ha, are refugees. Some hope that they can go back to their country when times are better, but others stay and start a new life. Sadly, some are unable to go back to their old homes. The novel’s title, “Inside Out and Back Again”, has a specific meaning. “Inside Out” means that Ha’s life will turn inside out. Also

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    heavily debated. However, with extensive research and studies, scientists have been able to conclude that a mother 's milk is the best and most beneficial for infants. Breastfeeding is not exclusive to the rich, the poor, developed or under developed countries, but a universal way to feed and care for children. Immunological benefits in breast milk is one of nature 's free antibiotic and shield for all newborn infants. These amazing cells have been something that scientists have been trying to mimic

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    strategies to sustain this advantage and be an attractive market for international competing. Michael Porter’s diamond states the way a country gains and sustains its own competitive advantage through dealing with the disadvantage to push itself innovating and learning from it. Although this model clearly explains how one factor is related to another, which country or company could respond it quickly to innovate and upgrade its competitive advantage, it is obvious that all factors in this model are

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    The debate whether commercialism has stripped country music of its authenticity is one that requires further examination into who ultimately holds the power. The sometimes-drastic changes made in music leaves people questioning the tastes of consumers when in fact they are the bystanders of an overpowering industry. Fans are people who buy the albums, go to concerts, and request songs on the radio, not the execs that market the music, and yet their opinions/tastes aren’t taken into consideration

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