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The following factors have stimulated the globalisation process.
- Improvement in transportation: In the last fifty years, there have been a lot of improvements in transportation technology. This has made faster delivery of goods across long distances possible, at lower costs.
- Development in information and communication technology: Technology in the areas of telecommunication and computers has been advancing rapidly.
- Telecommunication: Telecommunication facilities like telephone, telegraph, mobiles, fax are used to connect people in the world. This has been made possible due to satellite communication devices.
- Computers: They have now entered almost in every field of activity. In the amazing world of internet, we can obtain and share information on almost anything.
- Internet: Internet also allows us to send instant electronic mail (e-mail) and talk (voice mail) across the world at negligible cost. Even the payment of money from one bank to another can be made through e-banking.
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The money that is spent to buy assets such as land, building, machines and other equipment is called investment.
Investment made by MNCs is called foreign investment. Every investment is made with the hope that the assets will earn profits for these companies.
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The money that is spent to buy assets such as land, building, machines and other equipment is called investment.
Investment made by MNCs is called foreign investment. Every investment is made with the hope that the assets will earn profits for these companies.
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The money that is spent to buy assets such as land, building, machines and other equipment is called investment.
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Investment made by MNCs in another country is called foreign investment. |
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Investments are usually undertaken within the country (domestic investment). |
In case of foreign investment, capital (money) flows from one country to another. |
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Investments are generally undertaken to expand business or production by investing in better machinery, purchase of land etc. |
Foreign investments involves companies of another country to invest in a domestic country, thereby giving the investors power and say in the domestic companies. |
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Sometimes dreams are better than reality because it has many reason's ,
- Reality has limit or dreams have limitless.
- Daily activities comes in reality but dreams are imaginary, but sometime dreams are those who we do more work or think.
- We can't forget reality but Many times we don't know what was the dream those dreaming.
- Reality is that those we are watching and following, but dreams are the thinking extra at the time of dreaming.
- We always works on reality not on dreams,dreams are good feelings and bad feelings sometimes.
- Reality as like as classical physics, Dream as quantum physics but both classical and quantum physics are related its practical that's why reality and dreams are interrelated.
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The criterion used by the UNDP for measuring development is different from the one used by the World Bank in the sense that it uses a combination of factors such as health, education and income as indicators of development. It does not rely solely on per capita income, as is the case with the World Bank.
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A computer “cookie” is more formally known as an HTTP cookie, a web cookie, an Internet cookie or a browser cookie. The name is a shorter version of “magic cookie,” which is a term for a packet of data that a computer receives and then sends back without changing or altering it.
No matter what it’s called, a computer cookie consists of information. When you visit a website, the website sends the cookie to your computer. Your computer stores it in a file located inside your web browser.
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- Written Communication: This kind of communication involves any kind of exchange of information in the written form. For example, e-mails, texts, letters, reports, SMS, posts on social media platforms, documents, handbooks, posters, flyers, etc.
- Oral Communication: This is the communication which employs the spoken word, either direct or indirect as a communication channel. This verbal communication could be made on a channel that passes information in only one form i.e. sound.
You could converse either face to face, or over the phone, or via voice notes or chat rooms, etc. It all comes under the oral communication. This form of communication is an effective form.
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Peggy and Maddie never got a reply of the letter they wrote to Wanda. There could be a possibility that Wanda never received the letter because her family had already moved. It could be that Wanda never wanted to reply to the girls who had been part of a group of students who had teased her and made her feel uneasy. But, her request to the teacher to gift her drawings to Peggy and Maddie implies that she received the letter, understood it was the girls' way of apologising to her and was mature enough to forgive their rude behaviour. Perhaps, she did not consider the possibility of friendship with the girls and chose not to write to them directly.
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Maddie and Peggy did not get direct reply. However, Wanda did write a letter to the class teacher, Miss Mason, in which see mentioned both of them. Maddie was more anxious for a reply. She had dreams of standing up to the other girls with right to pick on Wanda, while Peggy had begin to forgot all about her. Maddie did feel worse than Peggy did because she herself was poor, and she always knew what they did to Wanda had been very wrong.
It was not like that Wanda didn't like those girls. So she replied their friendly letter indirectly.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago
Globalisation and competition among producers, an advantage to consumers:
- Globalisation and greater competition among producers, both local and foreign producers have been of advantage to consumers.
- There is a greater choise before consumers.
- Then enjoy improved quality and lower prices for several products.
- They enjoy much higher standards of living that was possible earlier.
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