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Globalisation the cause of increased global inequality or the solution to it? Introduction In parts of the developing world and especially in East Asia, Globalisation has been accompanied by an increase in living standard hardly imagined ju...
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domestic and global inequalities highlight the inevitability and functionality of stratification. Human geographers became directly interested in the study of inequality when the focus of the discipline shifted to examining spatial differen...
capitalist economy is a system that incorporates the private ownership and implies the limited or no intervention of government in the country operations. In such system, the resources are usually operated and distributed through the privat...
global warming is unequivocal and there are more than 90% of scientific certainty that changes in climate are intensified by human activities. To reach this conclusion, the IPCC has evaluated 577 scientific papers, describing 80 thousand se...
global warming as it is defined by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) as climate change either directly or indirectly attributable to humans changing the global atmosphere's composition separate from expected...
global effects characterized by the failure of key businesses, declines in consumer wealth estimated in the trillions of U.S. dollars, substantial financial commitments incurred by governments, and a significant decline in economic activity...