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    Since the Second World War, international business appeared as the main economic factor responding to postwar needs. Nowadays, globalisation has increased the facility of international exchange and has risen the multicultural needs.The increase in demand for international products has resulted in large possibilities to do business abroad. However, it is really complicate to import or export without knowledge in this area. Global business is all of the commercial exchanges which involve more than

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    1.1Background Since gaining liberalization, India has been active in international trade, and is today one of the major trading nations in the world. The Indian economy has been highly dependent on external trade; presently, India’s major trading partners were China, United Arab Emirates, United States, Saudi Arabia Switzerland, Singapore and Germany. As a shining, modern, and well developing country, India has been actively promoting trade expansion and enhancement with all the European countries

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    Although International Baccalaureate (IB) is a bit new, its popularity has been steadily rising in Malaysia ever since 1989. Already, five schools are offering primary years programme, five others are offering middle years programme while 16 other institutions are offering diploma programme. You can now locate different international schools offering the IB programme within Malaysia for your children with ease. However, the question that is bound to arise is why more Malaysians are opting to join

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    “International adoption is a life-saving form of care for children who do not otherwise have families. Yet, professionals and families find ourselves increasingly on the defensive from an unwarranted amount of scrutiny and criticism, both abroad and in the United States”(Spivack 1). There is so much “Bad” media going around about international adoption portraying it as an evil system and therefore scaring potential adopting

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    from international students is that they bring cultural values to university life as well as local communities. American students achieve benefits from studying and interacting with foreign students. Monroe France, assistant vice president of Student Diversity of New York University, points out that his students can “engage with people who are different from themselves” and “it creates a much more interesting campus community." (qtd. in Haynie). The domestic students who have more international interaction

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    Linda Luc Duong International Trade and Finance ECO/372 August 27, 2012 Matthew J. Angner International Trade and Finance When there is a surplus of imports brought into the United States it means that the price of the products will drop. Companies in the United States are competing with the Chinese made products will suffer from price drops on goods. Lower prices on goods will benefit consumers. Large screen Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and High Definition Television (HDTV) is a good example

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    International Relations 210 Midterm Assignment 1. What does it mean to study international relations? The study of international relations pertains to the understanding of the rules of engagement between the sovereign states. This study falls under the domain of political science and international law studies. Based on the study of international relations, an individual gets an insight into the foreign policies of a government, the political dynamics that are prevalent in a region and overall

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    Just as this book serves as a great introduction to the world of international relations, the first chapter does a great job of exploring what the book will cover. It covers the many viewpoints of international relations. There are many concepts and terms that the chapter covers which can help one understand politics. Some of these key concepts are cognitive dissonance, mirror images, and enduring rivalries. Many key terms that increase one’s knowledge of world politics that are covered in this chapter

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    Why Trade? Why is international trade even important? Why can’t a country just use what it can produce? The answers to these questions are varied in so many ways. International trade is important to different countries for different reasons. Developed countries like the US could very well get by strictly get by on products that they produced. When we think about the products that the US specializes in though, we can get a clearer picture of all the amazing products we would be missing out on. If

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    1. The importance of international business: International business is all business dealings isolated and governmental-that include two or more nations. The modest response is that international business includes a great and rising share of the world's whole business. Today, virtually all corporations, major or minor, are affected by world-wide actions and opposition because maximum wholesale production to or safe contractors from overseas nations or contest against goods and facilities that originate

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