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    benefits of studying abroad. A different culture means a different mindset and a new school system, which may challenge them to do better in their studies. Being in a foreign school also presents a lot of work opportunities after. This is true for most developing countries. Being accepted to Ivy League schools in developed countries like US or Germany presents countless offers and windows of opportunity in the far future. At this present age, being able to adapt to the high standards of globalization is

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    enter information about themselves. This includes inputting information, such as usernames and passwords, mobile numbers, addresses, credit card numbers, and other information criminals can use to gain another person's identity. "Many people in developing countries are getting attracted towards because of high unemployment and low wages". (Kshetri, 2010) Another way this is done is through the use of viruses, There is a number of ways that you can get a virus on your computer while on the other

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    Internet Banking (with examples from Developed vs Developing Countries) Presented to: Bert Lind Presented by: Group No.1 • S101417 Shahid Javed • S104503 Mumtaz Ali • S104451 Asif Iqbal • S101291 Mm Mudassar • S101659 Muhammad Shahzad Abstract We have discussed internet banking and security issues. Then we have given comparison of internet banking in developed countries and developing countries on the basis of security and infrastructure issues. Examples of banks are given from Pakistan (HSBC) and

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    been placed at the end. Education is important for financial growth, yet, we don’t see equal educational opportunities everyone. Education is important all cross the board, some more developed countries are more educated then other. The women from developing countries like Afghanistan

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    Why “Freedom in a Commons” Ruins Everything In the article “The Tragedy of Common”, Garret Hardin, a professor of human ecology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, writes that, “ruin is the destination toward which all men rush, which pursuing his own best interest in a society that believes in the freedom of the commons. Freedom in a commons bring ruin to all” (Garret 33). As we all know, freedom is the right people are born with, so why will it ruin everything? In the beginning, we

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    Does the U.S. have an ethical obligation to help poor countries? Carlos Andrade Ethics 326 – 4:30PM April 24, 2016 Mr. Estrada X___________________________________ The United States does not have an obligation to help poor countries. Many believe that the U.S. has a moral or ethical obligation to assist countries who need it. The United States is viewed as the police of the world, defender of democracy, and body of countries who it chooses to align with. When it

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    military, it still hasn’t been able to succeed in other areas. In order to help others, you need to help yourself. Until every aspect of the United States is in order, we should not supply any other countries with help. The United States also has a failing public education system, citizens with food insecurities, and aging infrastructure. Giving aid can do more harm than good to a developing country. Instead of giving handouts, the U.S. should allow poor countries figure things out for themselves

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    The Hidden Truth In modern society, we are constantly bombarded with decisions of what retailer or brand to buy supplies from. We no longer have just a supermarket; we have a wide variety of merchandise retailers to choose from. Debating where to go depending on the price of products, or perhaps the quality, is a decision we battle with constantly. Yet, without thinking twice about where the product came from, or its environmental impact, many of us go right ahead pick up the item, toss it in the

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    Why I Travel I believe that travel is something that everyone, no matter what, should do at least once in their lifetime. This is because once people leave their comfort zone and present situation, they begin to truly learn about themselves and the world. Once they finish travelling, that same person may find themselves to be totally different than the one who left. In my short 14 day trip to Senegal, I feel as if I learned a lifetime’s worth of knowledge about not only Senegalese culture but also

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    an average annual income of above $9000. An example of a developed country is Great Britain. The majority of countries in the Southern Hemisphere are LEDCs. The average annual income for these countries is below $750. The countries in between are developing countries. Their average annual income is between $750-9000. There are many reasons why there are such differences between

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