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- Energy Conservation and Green Energy Are Must for Developing Country Economic Growth EngineEconomy suffers due to very high energy consumption on one side, minimal usage of green energy and maximum usage of fossil fuels!A big learning for developing countries aiming to drive their economic growth engine sustainably
- How Developing Countries Are Turning to Tablets for School ChildrenWith the development of recent solar powered tablet computer technology, rural Indian students are the test subjects for the I-Slate '" a touchscreen tablet made possible by Rice University and Nanyang Tech University in Singapore.
- The Environment's Role in Changing the International Perspective of World PoliticsA brief analysis of world politics and the growing importance and awareness of how the environment affects current policies.
- How to Help Orphans in Developing CountriesThe spread of HIV/AID's, endless wars and poverty has left many children in developing countries orphaned and abandoned. Many older children have been left to take care of their younger siblings.
What Type of Crisis Should You Prepare for when Living in a Developing Country?If you're one of millions of westerners living in a developing country, there are certain crisis you should prepare for.- Better Teacher Training in Developing Countries is the Key for Progress?Is education the key for progress? That's a key question.
- Regional Groupings of the World Economy and Their InfluenceTalks about economic regional groups and their economic impact.
- "Malaysia Must Take Initiative to Re-define Climate Change at the Upcoming Copenhagen Conference 2009""Malaysia must take initiative to re-define Climate Change at the upcoming Copenhagen Conference 2009"
- Developed Countries "Speak Much and Do Little" Against Climate ChangeThis article give you a clear view stating that the developed countries speak much about the climate change and do very little to eradicate the problem.
- Migration from a Developing Country to a Developed Country: Pros and ConsMigration from a Developing Country to a Developed Country: Pros and Cons
How the Clean Development Mechanism Contributes to Environmentally Sustainable Economic DevelopmentThe Clean Development Mechanism is a provision of the Kyoto Protocol that allows industrialized countries to meet their commitments by purchasing carbon credits from environmentally sustainable projects in developing countries.- Carbon Reduction and Greenhouse GasesWhat is the Kyoto Protocol all about? Flexibility mechanisms - Protocol requires countries to meet their targets primarily through domestic action.
- Premature Births Pose Health Risks for Developing CountriesPremature births predispose children born premature to a possibility of lifelong health problems, as well as contributing to one million deaths of infants a year
Career Planning in Developing CountriesThus lesser the opportunities to attain information about career planning, greater are the chances of frequent change of profession. "There is a saying that a person spends much more time choosing a car than a career."- Close the 10/90 Gap: Support the Development of Treatments and Diseases that Affect People in Developing CountriesStudies show that ninety percent of the global disease burden affects developing countries while just ten percent of global research and development funds are used to development of treatments and vaccines for those diseases.
- The WTO and Trade Liberalization Implications on Developing NationsA look into the detrimental aspects of globalization and the effects on developing nations. This paper argues that the WTO's agenda benefits the west, contributing to the financial and social gap between the rich and the poor.
- The Growth of the World's PopulationEach year, about 90 million extra people are added to a world population which already totals 6000 million. This is the equivalent of adding an extra United Kingdom, Belgium and Netherlands to the world each year.
- Trade Facilitation: Benefits, Scope and Challenges for Developing CountriesNow, it is not only important to produce world-class products, it is also imperative for governments to facilitate and ensure that these products move along the supply chain smoothly, securely, at lower cost and with the least possible time.
- Does Foreign Aid Help or Hurt Developing Economies?To what extent is foreign aid useful to developing countries?
- Overpopulation : a SolutionThere are already far too many people on this planet (6.7 billion) for all citizens of the Earth to enjoy a Western standard of living and the situation will be far worse by 2050, when the world population reaches 9.2 billion.
- Military Dictatorships in Developing CountriesWhy do many of the developing countries on these continents have so much trouble establishing and maintaing stable democracies? The answers can be found in their historic, colonial past which set up many of the problems they still deal with today.
- Developed Countries Vs. Developing Countrieswhat is actually the basis for a country to develop.is it the people living in it or is it the people governing it.i think both have thier equal roles to play in development and upliftment of the country.
- Multinational Corporations & Their Effects on Developing CountriesMultinational corporations (MNCs) are key players in international business. Their effects are far reaching, affecting the daily lifestyle of the average consumer.
- Will International Debt Forgiveness Help Citizens in Developing Countries?The effect of debt relief on developing countries
- Book Review: William Easterly's The Elusive Quest for GrowthThis is a review of a book on the failures of development policy in the third world.
- Millenium Development Goals (MDGs)MDG 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. This goal is all about halving extreme poverty and halving extreme hunger in half. This goal especially affects countries in Africa as well as some parts of Asia.
- U.N. Proposed Climate Court is Worst Possible IdeaThere is a proposal circulating the U.N. which would establish an international Climate Court and eliminate all war. While these ideas might sound good, they would be devastating.
- The Crisis of Global Healthcare: Are We Crippling Developing Countries?How the Western healthcare/insurance system affected medical work all around the world
- Time to Get Eclectic as There is No Perfect SystemThough there is no better systems than democracy and capitalism, increasing disillusionment calls for some overhaul before the undercurrents of discontent over greed uproot the basics of the foundations of modern society.
- An Introduction to SchistosomiasisSchistosomiasis is a common disease that affects people through their use of contaminated water. This disease is a major public health concern. Schistosomiasis is also a great focus for those who are interested in water quality in developing countries.
- Development Aid Sucks?This is a short essay about the sense of development aid. Most people think that aid helps Africa to get wealthier when the reality is mostly something completely different.
How Important is CyberspaceCyberspace has become as essential to the function of daily modern life as we know it, as blood is to the function of our bodies. And I don't believe that's an overstatement. If the Internet suddenly vanished, there would be deaths as a result.- We Are Becoming RudderlessWe have all weapons to fight for peace but we are on collision course needlessly. The solutions are within and no need to look outside to sideline the needed attention. Cooperation, not confrontation, is the need of the hour.
- Innovation - the Forgotten MassesHere in the UK we are weighed down by policies for Innovation and a similar picture exists in many developed countries. What is actually happening here?
- Learn Through LearningIt is beneficial to learn new things, even if one already graduated from school. The brain always needs constant stimulation for the betterment of ones wellness.
- Food AideA look at criticisms of food aide efforts
Nine Top Tips for TravellersTake some simple precautions to enjoy your foreign travel to the full.- What Causes 99,000 Deaths and is Largely Preventable?It is one of the top ten leading causes of death in the United States, responsible for an estimated 99,000 deaths per year. It is largely preventable and hits you when you're down.
Food Crisis of 2011Researchers predict a global food crisis in 2011. Third world and developing countries are already suffering from high food prices.- Ring Out 2010 and Ring in 2011 with Hope and TrepidationAs long as we refuse to change our hypocritical ways, we will continue to live in suspicion and go around in circles. The realization that we share a common destiny will help us live in a much better world.





