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    opportunity to study and have to submit or endure. The purpose of this essay is to discuss the terrible effects of illiteracy which are reflected on country’s development‚ children’s upbringing‚ women’s dependence on their husbands‚ and people’s health. The effects of illiteracy negatively impact on country’s ability to develop its human resources. Countries with a high illiteracy rate are more likely to be disadvantaged in the global economy. If population isn’t literate in a country‚ it can’t

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    Tolstoi (famous Russian writer) became the convinced vegetarian when he had seen tears in the eyes of a calf‚ who was led to die in a slaughter-house. The second reason is that consuming meat is harmful to the human body. Some people and scientists consider that the humans are vegetarians by origin and it is very hard to digest meat or fish for their organisms. The long intestine is an evidence of impracticality of people’s bodies to process the meat. Meat stays in the digestive track for

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    recovery. It was then that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development were created. These institutions blame globalization for many economic fiascos‚ as well as environmental and cultural factors that quote as evidence of systematic errors of globalization. Globalization offers great opportunities to reach a truly global development‚ but is not progressing evenly since some countries are integrating into the global economy more quickly than others

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    the sustenance of WTO‚ World Bank and IMF is not beneficial for developing countries‚ since they are sustained by the economically dominating governments of the developed countries. Since these countries see neoliberalism as the way to achieve development in developing countries‚ yet fail to liberalize their own markets to the free international‚ competitive trade by implementing protectionists measures‚ like import tariffs and subsidizing domestic production‚ which leads to developing countries

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    Could developing countries take the benefit of globalisation? Rusdy Hartungi Atma Jaya University‚ Makassar‚ Indonesia Abstract Purpose – To provide philosophical discussions of various works‚ thinking of globalisations and new thoughts on how the developing countries might take benefit of globalisation. Design/methodology/approach – A wide range of published works‚ which contain the recent thoughts and debates of the globalisation to developing nations are reviewed‚ analysed and then critiqued

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    engineers‚ scientists‚ M.B.A’s‚ C.As‚ lawyers and other professionals. Investment in education in a developing country may not lead to faster economic growth if a large number of its highly educated people leave the country. The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) estimates that India loses $2 billion a year because of the emigration of computer experts to the U.S.[45] Indian students going abroad for their higher studies costs India a foreign exchange outflow of $10 billion annually. Our country

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    Organization Culture May Abd-El-Hady Contemporary Management 2/17/2012 Globalization Kofi Annan once said: - Globalization is a fact of life‚ but I believe that we have underestimated its fragility”. Globalization is a new term that has found a significant place in the lives of the people‚ what is globalization? How can we feel its effect on our everyday’s life? What are its pros and cons? What’s its effect on companies SWOT analysis? All of this questions will be discussed throughout

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    try to guide countries on how to achieve development. One such theory is Liberalism. This essay aims to explain the theoretical assumptions of the liberal approach to development and to discuss its applicability to the development of modern day developing countries. It begins by defining the key concepts‚ thereafter‚ it will discuss the topic at hand and finally‚ a conclusion on the entire essay will be drawn. Todaro and Smith (2003:15)‚ define development as a multi-dimensional process involving

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    2013. Engle‚ Patrice L. "Child Development In Developing Countries 3: Strategies To Avoid The Loss Of Developmental Potential In More Than 200 Million Children In The Developing World." vol. 369‚ no. 9557 (Jan 20-Jan 26‚ 2007)‚ p. 229-242.(n.d.): Web. 15 Apr. 2013 Geerligs‚ P D Prinsen‚ B J Brabin‚ and A A A Omari. "Food Prepared In Iron Cooking Pots As An Intervention For Reducing Iron Deficiency Anaemia In Developing Countries: A Systematic Review." Journal Of Human Nutrition And Dietetics: The Official

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    13 Introduction: Brain drain is also known as “The human capital flight”. It can be simply defined as the mass emigration of technically skilled people from one country to another country. Brain-drain can have many reasons‚ for example-political instability of a nation‚ lack of opportunities‚ health risks‚ personal conflicts etc. Brain-drain can also be named as “human capital flight” because it resembles the case of capital flight‚ in which mass migration of

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