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    then that would be his or her native language. Today, many countries try to advocate their students to be a bilingual;fluent in the native language as well as a foreign language. Without being able to go abroad with a natural learning environment that can help one to practice his or her language skills, would it be effective to learn a foreign language in a foreign country? In fact, not everyone is given the opportunity to learn a foreign language abroad, but to learn it in a classroom. In a language

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    As First World countries, we have developed a way of thinking that says because we are more developed, we now hold all the knowledge necessary to turn a developing country into a developed country. The failure of foreign aid proves this statement to be false. In a majority of cases where aid is given to developing countries, it simply does not work. They are still in the same situation, if not worse, then they were before they received aid. Foreign aid is a failure for three reasons: the aid does

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    Robin Datta Final Exam Foreign Policy According to BussinessDictionary.com, foreign policy is a type of strategy implemented by a country which relates to their diplomatic issues and decisions with other countries. Foreign policy is not merely invented in the United States, if there was only one country that has this policy then how would a country has an affair or a relation to one another? Thus, foreign policy is supposed to be useful for one country and the others. Furthermore, the United

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    wealthier country (developed) should help out a poor, less developed countries. “The U.S. disbursed $33.2 billion—$19 billion in economic assistance to 184 countries and $14.2 billion in military assistance to 142 countries.”(Forbes) Is it beneficial for a more developed nations to help out a less developed country? There are billions of dollars that developed countries give to the developing countries to say that they are helping the poor and that they are bring the poor countries up out of

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    Foreign direct investment plays a critical role in financing the development of emerging economies. Foreign direct investment benefits countries through a transfer of resources in the form of capital, technology, management of resources, creation of work opportunities, and a positive impact on the country’s balance sheet, typically through an increase in export volumes. These benefits are essential for sustainable growth and development of a country, especially for developing countries. Despite the

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    Living in a foreign country is not an easy option for everyone; in addition, peope must face to many difficulties during time they live there. Some imigrants have to come back home then, because they are being under stress in adapting to new life. There is a quote that “If you don’t like something, change it, if you can not change it, change the way you think”. If you can’t still change your thinking, you’re not belong to that place. Somebody can do very well in a new environment, but somebody can

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    manufacturing in foreign countries, as well as our government economics. I will also go through some of their culture traditions that can benefit, but also be a disadvantage to working with a foreign country, and how this may affect my limited liability company. Before beginning any part

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    F. Works Cited 25 A. Introcution Spain 's powerful world empire of the 16th and 17th centuries ultimately yielded command of the seas to England. Subsequent failure to embrace the mercantile and industrial revolutions caused the country to fall behind Britain, France, and Germany in economic and political power. Spain remained neutral in World Wars I and II, but suffered through a devastating Civil War (1936-39). In the second half of the 20th century, it has played a catch-up role

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    Foreign policy is shaped based on the best interests of the country. When establishing foreign policies, the focus will be on advancing the goals of the nation. Foreign policy guides how America conducts business as well as develops political, and social relations with other countries. National interests covers a wide array of topics from trade, to economics, to terrorism. When America was first established, the only goals was to prevent European dominance. Once Europe was prevented from colonizing

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    beneficial for developing countries? The impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on development is a much-debated topic. Over decades, many international financial institutions, such as the World Bank and the IMF, have increasingly promoted FDI. However, on the other hand, many NGOs, labor unions and civil society groups have emphasized the negative effects of FDI. Thus, to answer this question, we should always consider both of the pros and cons of FDI. In principal, foreign direct investment is

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