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10917 The Rights
of the Elderly in Post- War Bosnia: Investigating the Impact
of War and Globalization.
This paper investigates how the conflict in Bosnia has impacted
the existing elderly population that has been affected by the
war. This paper achieves this goal through investigating the
impact of globalization, the demographics of the region, the
competition for funds, and the anti- discriminatory policies
that have been put into place to protect the rights of the elderly
in this region. 10 pgs. bibliography lists 6 sources.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 6
source(s) listed
Filename: 10917
Rights Elderly Bosnia.doc
Price: US$49.50
37.
11046 Negative
Impact Of Globalization.
This twelve-page graduate paper discusses globalization. It
is the most heatedly debated subject these days and is held
responsible for everything from slow down in the economy to
rising unemployment to terrorism. It is important therefore
o objectively discuss this compelling issue to understand if
it is indeed contributing to negative social and economic trends.
It has been noticed that globalization is a product of capitalism
which is one economic system actively and staunchly supported
by the United States. This is the reason why many link globalization
to American and are of the view that globalization is simply
another name for Americanization. 12 pgs. Bibliography lists
15 sources.
Pages: 12
Bibliography: 15
source(s) listed
Filename: 11046
Negative Impact Globalization.doc
Price: US$59.40
38.
11564 Third
World Development in the 21st Century - The Imposition of Western
Values and Culture.
In this essay, post-Glasnost relations are analysed as particular
interactions between Third World, or Developing countries and
the dominant nations that thrive in Westernized economic structures.
This is a critical analysis of the impact that the World Bank
and the IMF have on developing nations, and the influence of
capitalist economies in providing economic assistance to Third
World nations. 10 pgs. 15 sources.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 15
source(s) listed
Filename: 11564
Western Values.doc
Price: US$49.50
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12049 Globalization
in the Developing Countries.
This paper focuses on the advantages and disadvantages of globalization
in the third world countries. 37 pgs, bibliography lists 15
sources.
This five-page undergraduate paper is a letter written to Stephen
Roach, author of the article "Tipping point of globalization",
complementing him on his sound explanation of the process of
globalization and how this phenomenon may be nearing its end.
The article has been compared with the ideas expressed in Thomas
Friedman's book titled, "The Lexus and the olive tree" and it
was found that both writers have expressed similar ideas regarding
the globalization process but the end was different in the two
cases. While Friedman was explaining the beginning, Stephen
is dealing with the end of globalization. 5 pgs, bibliography
lists 2 sources.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 12050
End Of Globalization.doc
Price: US$24.75
41.
US Antitrust
Laws and Freedom of Competition to the European Community.
This paper is written at third year level of college. It reviews
and compares the United States antitrust laws and Freedom of
competition to the European community.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 6
source(s) listed
Filename: 13263
US Antitrust Laws.doc
Price: US$44.55
42.
Application
of Personal Metaphor (Governance) for Organizational Theory
Abstract.
The experience of the past decades in designing and implementing
international development-related strategies and governing the
process through which they become possible is not especially
encouraging. Major disaster has been averted but the early hopes
are far from being fulfilled. The situation has become worse
for many and the risks of major disaster have increased for
everyone. Particularly tragic is the recognition that the international
system of institutions is defective in its management of the
development process, riddled with inefficiencies and lacking
in credibility, especially in the eye of public opinion. This
situation has just recently been officially documented for the
first time for the United Nations system by Maurice Bertrand
of the Joint Inspection Unit (1). It is within the constraints
of this context that the economic aspects of human development
need to be considered.