john abruzzi
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Globalization: The Good, the Bad and the UglyThe annual meeting of the WTO in 1999 in Seattle, Washington, was engulfed in dramatic protest that resulted in rioting, property destruction, and human injuries -
East Asia: From Poverty and Defeat to Renewed EminenceOver the next 40 years, East Asian countries experienced widely different fortunes.
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Development and GlobalizationHistorical reconstructions for tourists have subdued the unpleasant aspects and guilt arising from, for example, slavery in favor of inaccurate stereotypes.
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An Overview of South East Asia and South Pacific: Crossroads in the SeaSouth East Asia and the South Pacific encompass a wide range of historical influence, religious tradition, linguistic diversity, and economic goals. -
An Overview of Taiwan's EconomyAfter 1949, the Kuomintang government encouraged rapid industrialization, rural change, and urbanization.
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Service Industries in Western EuropeWhile manufacturing in Western Europe ventured into new sectors, it fell behind the world leaders in the United States and Japan. -
A Review of Japanese City LandscapesAll Japanese cities exhibit the crowding of buildings due to the shortage of available land. -
Population Interaction in Australia and New ZealandIn the early 1900s wild claims were made that "empty" Australia could accommodate over 200 million people, although Griffith Taylor, a British geographer in the 1920s -
Tourism Industry in EuropeTourism is often promoted to help regional development because many popular rural and coastal areas are located away from urban-industrial economic growth areas and need increased local economic activity to prevent further population loss. -
Multinational CorporationsMultinational corporations (MNCs) make goods or provide services for profit in several countries but direct operations from a headquarters in one country. -
How to Measure the Wealth and Poverty of a NationBy contrast, many of the oil-rich Persian Gulf countries have high income rankings based on oil exports but lower HDI rankings because of poor provision of schooling, especially for girls, and health care-although both are improving. -
Geography in Today's World: What is Geography All About?Many jobs require a geographic understanding
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Gender Inequalities of the WorldGender is the cultural implications of one's sex and also responsible for differences and inequalities of opportunity within and among societies that affect geographic differences -
The Meaning of IslamMuhammad founded Islam in Arabia, notably in Mecca and Medina, during the early A.D 600s -
The Importance of an Integrated Call Center to CustomersFor many businesses, customer service has become the prime means for a company to distinguish itself from the competition. -
Renewable Energy Sources and Our Reliance on Fossil Fuels. Fossil fuels are a finite resource. Eventually, the world will run out of fossil fuels, or it will become too expensive to retrieve those that remain.