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    automobiles‚ aircraft‚ and computers) play pivotal roles in managing production networks‚ usually in developed countries. Global Commodity Chains overlooks important concepts known as demand substitution and supply interaction‚ which occur in the motoring sector when lower income consumers rather purchase more affordable second hand automobiles from car dealerships than new automobiles from manufacturers e.g. when second-hand cars dilute the automobile market. Competition is thereby oversimplified by Gereffi’s

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    EXECUTIVE BRIEFING Energy sector is one of the most important sectors for the current economy. Nowadays‚ the access to energy is a key point for the development and welfare of a country. With that purpose‚ all the countries try to push forward their energy sectors‚ aiming to have enough resources to sustain their growing perspectives. Within the energy sectors‚ the electricity sector is considered a strategic one‚ considering the increase of electricity demand occurred during the last 15 years

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    Iraq & Vietnam: A comparison and contrast Kirkland Young HUMN 410 Professor Harris 11/17/09 Introduction Many pundits who opposed the U.S. invasion of Iraq now compare it to the invasion of Vietnam by viewing the daily attacks on U.S. soldiers as indications of repeating mistakes that were made in Vietnam. In their view‚ “the United States has yet again stumbled into a foreign quagmire – a protracted and indecisive political and military struggle from which they are not likely to remove

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    Ashley Hunter Professor Scheffer ENG 111-05 12 April‚ 2013 Waging War For What? I’m sure most‚ if not all of you‚ are all familiar with the recently ended Iraq War. Well how would you like to hear that this 8 year long war was not even justified? According to the just war theory the well-known Iraq War is considered not a just war. Why you may ask? Well the just war theory has many different criteria and regulations that have to be met in order to consider a war just. Focusing in on a few of

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    just mistakes that never should have happened. The war in Iraq is a significant American mistake that has been ignored for years as a result of Iraq always being portrayed as the “bad guys.” When American troops were sent to Iraq‚ they took control over the people and their way of life. Unfortunately‚ the United States troops had mostly gone there to topple Saddam Hussein’s reign. Once Hussein had been killed in 2011‚ chaos rang through Iraq‚ as they had no leader‚ and their support from the U.S

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    Hussein with one goal. This goal was to get the Iraqi army out of Kuwait. The Iraq economy hadn’t been the best and Kuwait had oil‚ so Hussein argued that Kuwait belonged to Iraq and invaded. This invasion started what was known as the Gulf War. Once the U.S. achieved their goal‚ they withdrew and left Hussein in power under one condition‚ and that was for him to eliminate and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs in Iraq. In November 2002 when the United Nations were still unsure that these programs

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    Economic Problems The war with Iran made Iraq suffered heavy loss of money and left its economy in ruins. Iraq owed about $80billion in debts to the countries that had supplied it with food and war equipment. The reconstruction of the country also required another $230billion. As a result‚ Iraq had to find ways to pay off the debts and saw Kuwait as a potential solution. Oil Production Iraq’s main source of income was the sale of oil. However‚ oil prices were falling due to over-production

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    Subject name: Macro Economics. Assignment topic: “Private sector vs. Public sector” Submitted by: Zareen Rana 12-BS-S-82 Submitted to: Miss. Aysha Sarfraz Submission date: Private sector vs. public sector * Private sector: The part of the economy that is not state controlled‚ and is run by individuals and companies for profit. In most free-market economies‚ the private sector is the sector where most jobs are held. This differs from countries

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    "By attacking Iraq‚ the US will invite a new wave of terrorist attacks" The United States has started the countdown to launch a new war in Iraq. The deployment of 250‚000 troops‚ fighter jets‚ aircraft carriers and heavy weaponry in the Persian Gulf shows we are on the eve of war‚ which most commentators say will soon happen. The United States decided to present their own intelligence report before the Security Council‚ in order to convince the public opinion in America and worldwide that the war

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    Education Sector

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    Education Sector In a globalized economy with a high degree of competition among countries‚ the success of a nation depends on the educational level of its workforce. Technology has rapidly transformed education by extending learning space beyond the four wall of a classroom. Even though school plays the main role of education‚ technology offers verities of opportunities to learn more. Such as‚ Distance learning‚ online learning communities and access to vast resources and databases‚ etc. with the

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