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    El Salvador is a small, Central American, Hispanic speaking country, which borders with Honduras, Guatemala and the Pacific Ocean and has currently a population of 6.4 million. In the late 1880s coffee was the major export product and it became 95% of the country’s income. This wealth although was unequally distributed and as a result it was concentrated only on the 2% of the population. As a result poverty grew and the conflict between the poor and the rich became a big problem El Salvador

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    Human Capital

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    more immense thought of extending human limits that lie at the heart of the importance of improvement.Not one person has accomplished sustained economic improvement without generous interest in human capital. The aspect and importance of human capital in moving the tread of economic growth can't be embellish. The advancement of human capital has been perceived by financial analysts to be a key necessity for a nation's financial and political change. Therefore Human capital alludes to the information

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    Implementation of Rural Development Programmes in India: Impediments and Possible Solutions “The real India lives in the villages. Unless we are able to uplift the tribals and the backward classes India faces a dark future”. ---- Swami Vivekananda Introduction India lives in villages and its development is synonymous with the development of people living rural areas. India is a vast and second most populous country of the world. According

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    inflows. Bribery, corruption, and precarious commercial strategies lead to non-transparency. The discover seizes external manage investment, transparency, inflation, transactions rate, attention rate open of transactions administration and commercial development as variables. The discover concludes that a state ought to rise its transparency level in order to appeal higher level of external manage investment and this increased level of external manage investment should add to welfare and prosperity. Yabuuchi

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    How the attachment theory accounts for differences in the development of social relationships in aging adults? Name Institution Date How the attachment theory accounts for differences in the development of social relationships in aging adults? The attachment theory is one of the common theories in the specification of child development and growth in the world. Indeed, several influencing factors are concerned with the generation and establishment of the relationship that exists between parents

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    in the social development level. At first, this essay argue the reason why we need to measure the level of development, it is because producing measurements about an activity gives you a handle on it, a way to improve it. This paper goes on to critically examine the varied ways to measure development. A ‘developed country’ is one with a high Gross National Income (GNI) per capita, as defined by the World Bank. But this does not tell the whole story, country 's level of development is not a fixed

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    A. Sustainability of Human Societies 1. Sustainability of human societies is the parallel consideration of healthy environments, life, and human well-being. For sustaining human societies the four pillars are Economics, environment, policies and education. 2. Sustainable development is a multi-dimensional method of thinking about the interdependencies between natural, social, and economic systems in the world. 3. Policies around economics, education, finance, trade, energy, agriculture, industry

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    HUMAN CAPITAL AND IT’S ROLE IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: 1. Introduction: The modern economists are of the view that natural resources i...e forest minerals, climate, water power etc. play in important role in the economic development of an country. A country which has abundant natural resources is in position to development more rapidly than a country which is deficient in such resources. They here how ere emphasize that the presence of abundant resources is not a sufficient condition of economic

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    HUMAN CAPITAL AND IT’S ROLE IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: 1. Introduction: The modern economists are of the view that natural resources i...e forest minerals, climate, water power etc. play in important role in the economic development of an country. A country which has abundant natural resources is in position to development more rapidly than a country which is deficient in such resources. They here how ere emphasize that the presence of abundant resources is not a sufficient condition of economic

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    Population Growth Adam Pierce USH CP-D Mr. Clay Cushman March 22, 2016 Honor Pledge: Adam Pierce Population Growth is an issue that exists in today’s world that needs to be confronted before it becomes out of hand. The population itself has reached overwhelming numbers making it a problem that could turn to be dangerous. The amount of humans that the earth can support or the carrying capacity is slowly rising but at a much slower rate than the population growth rate. The increasing

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