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    property was only found in personal belongings and savings. The state controlled all productive assets, and most people were employed in state sectors. Pei also says that the change must be seen as a dual transition of both democratization and marketization; liberalization and inclusion, and creating a market economy, respectively (Pei, 1994). In both China and the Soviet Union, the rise of pro reform leaders (Deng in China and Gorbachev in Russia) within the ruling party was the catalyst to the beginning

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    In the Dec. 12, 2011 issue of Time Magazine's online "Healthland" series, Maia Szalavitz summarizes recent medical research on the analgesic effects of combining medical marijuana with oipiod painkillers (Szalavitz, 2011, n. pag.). Researchers found that use of the two drugs together had a beneficial pain-reducing effect that could reduce the risk of potentially deadly opiate overdose, which is a growing problem in the U. S., but because of legal restrictions, such use was prohibited, study was difficult

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    exchange of items and administrations, the stream of universal capital and wide and quick spread of advancements”. (“ http://www.un.org/en/development/desa “). The quick developing importance of data in a wide range of beneficial exercises and marketization are the two noteworthy main thrusts of financial globalization. Economic Globalization is the expansion in exchange and capital exchanges crosswise over national limits. There are the two upsides and downsides of globalization. The advantages incorporate

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    Forces of globalization are real and their influences are felt everywhere. It entails free trade, free mobility of both financial and real capital, and rapid diffusion of products, technologies, and information and consumption patterns. As indicated in the 1999 World Survey on the Role of Women in Development, in the age of globalization, Governments’ policy choices have shifted in favor of openness of trade and financial flow. Policies calling for lighter regulation of industry, privatization

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    Since the introduction of undergraduate tuition fees in 1998, higher education in Britain has gradually become more of an investment than Newman’s (1996) theoretical “intellectual training” which aims at producing “gentlemen”. With monetary elements now blending in, people may embrace higher education out of the customary rationale that, the higher degree one earns, the higher salary he will obtain. However, ‘graduatisation’ of occupation, a current trend described as “[a phenomenon where] graduates

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    Journals: #12 Chapter 1 “I believe You Can Fly” : Basketball Culture in Postsocialist China Today’s Chinese basketball culture reflects the language of globalization. Basketball is a huge cultural sport and importance of understanding in Chinese modernity. Basketball was introduced by YMCA instructor in Tianjin. In addition, basketball has become a new form of engagement with modernity. In China basketball kind of play a huge role in market. Many people are centralized to the NBA or CBA, it is a

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    1. Introduction Around the turn of the millennium political leaders around Europe were challenged by two antithetical developments within their societies. On one side, the European citizens rely on them to handle and solve the major contemporary political issues (e.g. unemployment, peace- and safekeeping). On the other side, increasing distrust and indifference concerning politicians, politics and institutions (on the national and European level) leads to a growing legitimacy issue for the European

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    The Strategies for A Company’s I.T. Success The world has entered the information age, the reliance of the development of economy and the progress of the society on information resources, information technology and the information industry is more and more big. The more mature and widely used information technology is profoundly changing people 's traditional ideas, ways of thinking, working style, life style and even industrial structure and social structure of the society as a whole. Information

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    -definition of shopping centre A shopping center is a group of retail and other commercial establishments that is planned, developed, owned and managed as a single property (International Council of Shopping Centres, 1999). -Definition of Shopping Centre Management -Types of Shopping Centre Shopping centre can be classified into various types based on its merchandise orientation and its size (Wee and Tong, 2005). Different types of shopping centres target on different customers and have different

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    The European Union and the United States are currently negotiating the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). The TTIP is labelled a ‘free trade’ agreement, involving the removal of non-tariff barriers between the the US and EU, harmonizing and reducing regulatory requirements and differences in legislation on various goods produced and traded within these countries. If agreed, it will create the world’s largest ‘free trade’ zone in the world. Serious concerns have been raised in

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