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    advancement, foreign investment and removal of trade barrier. These factors can all contribute to economic growth. First of all, if a country opens up its door and welcome foreign investors, this is a beginning to future growth. Foreign investors bring in capital and advanced production technology in developed countries. China is a great example of this. Former country chief Deng Xiaoping established a couple of special economic development areas in coastal China cities in 1997. These economic development

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    area of focus today. Members of La Via Campania coined the term food sovereignty. This was an organization formed in 1992 that represents “some 200 million peasants, small farmers, agricultural workers and indigenous people from seventy different countries” (Rogers, 2013: 88). They

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    Manufacturing factories with low wage, long working hours and poor conditions that violate human rights are called sweatshops. Since sweatshops violate human rights, they are unethical. Knowing this fact, should companies stop laboring in developing countries? The answer is no. In short, sweatshops are necessity parts of supply chain that fulfill demands and job supplies. Nonetheless, because sweatshops play vital role on offering jobs and inexpensive fashion products, those companies should take responsibilities

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    Mexico has experienced many reforms economically, socially, and politically in recent history leading itself into becoming a more well developed country. Typically, when people think of Mexico they think of the corruption in the government, the violent drug cartels, the widespread poverty, and the long time one party dominance of the government. Although these are major problems, they are not problems that are impossible to fix, or are currently being fixed. They are not persistent all throughout

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    The Role Of Pharmacists

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    drugs but also providing quality of life to the individuals/patients.pharmacists are one of the health care providers who act as mediators between physicians and the patients. The profession of pharmacy is well managed globally specially in the developed countries. Since the pharmacists are the only professionals who manufacture the medicines and have an in-depth knowledge about the drugs, they should be given treatment rights on par with the physicians. The careers of pharmacists are diverse if they

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    The Unites States of America is currently working to combat climate change in order to protect people from its effects. By combatting climate change, the USA hopes to prevent its effects from becoming worse in the future because the USA cares for its citizens and doesn’t want them to keep experiencing the consequences of climate change. The USA is putting great effort into dealing with climate change and also hopes that other businesses, organization, and individuals will join them in their effort

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    Imagine you and your siblings living in a house where your father is violent and your mother is struggling to protect herself and her seven children. Imagine these people come to your house and take you and your siblings away from your parents, split you up, and send you to different houses, hours away from each other. Imagine later on finding out your mother is dead and your father does not want to take you back. Imaging moving again, and again, and again. Imaging being in abusive households, houses

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    captivation are gradually revealed as the play progresses, yet much is left unsaid, leaving it up to the reader's interpretation. There is no specific context to time and place as no historical events are introduced, however, it is revealed that the country is moving from a harrowing dictatorship to a democracy. The traumatic events Paulina experienced can be perceived differently by each reader through her reliance on a safe haven, the structure and techniques used in the play and the universal setting

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    In my opinion ‘Environmentalism’ in many ways is equivalent to ‘Feminism’. Both the subjects have been overlooked in the past by policy makers and corporations, have suffered injustice and are fighting for their rights. Just as the world cannot progress entirely and achieve its true potential by leaving one gender behind, in the same way we cannot achieve sustainable development by ignoring our environment. As a young kid I didn’t know what I and billion other Indians were missing in life until

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    After the World War II, the United States led the European countries to establish the World Bank (IBRD), which helped the reconstruction of Europe. And in the meanwhile, the United States led Japan, China and some other Asian countries to establish the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for the reconstruction of Asia after the war. IBRD, ADB and IMF (International Monetary Fund), etc. occupy the monopolistic and predominant status all around the world for several decades. In the other words, they dedicate

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