
The Influence of Globalization on China
Globalization processes are now happening all over the world. Their influence on the countries can be different. Globalization can contribute to the countries development, as well as cause some problems for them. In this paper, the influence of globalization on China will be investigated, and positive and negative consequences of globalization for China will be studied.
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Clinical Practice Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care
Introduction According to the National Consensus Project for Quality Palliative Care, the numbers of people that are suffering from life threatening diseases is increasing (2014). This increase has been attributed to the increased longevity in the population as a result of the recent advancement in technology. As a result, there is more need for palliative […]
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Binge Drinking and Norms of Blacking Out
Introduction Did you know that most people confuse blacking out with passing out? However, they are not the same as passing out is the loss of consciousness while blacking out is a result of excessive consumption of alcohol within a short time that has similar effects to amnesia. Studies have indicated that numerous blackouts do […]
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Nvidia Corporation
Macroeconomic and Industry Environments NVidia Corporation operated in the information technology sector in the industry of semiconductors and semiconductor equipment (www.bloomberg.com n.a.). The company is subject to such macroeconomic risks as intense competition, market changes, system security, and volatility of expenses. Based on market capitalization, NVidia is the fifth largest entity in its industry. Still, […]
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Country with High Mortality Rates: South Africa
Introduction Many countries struggle to achieve better health outcomes. Improving the health of a nation can be reflected through the reduced mortality rates, low levels of poverty, high levels of gender equality, and low disease prevalence levels among many other indicators (Skolnik, 2015). However, some countries like South Africa have the worst indicators of health. […]
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Comparing Yang (“Yi Yi”) and Hsiao-hsien (“A Summer in Grandpa’s”)
The Taiwanese new wave is one of the most influential periods in the Chinese cinema, where various directors, including such masters as Edward Yang and Hou Hsiao-hsien, have explored the realistic questions and psychological problems of modern life. They present a fresh, but still serious view on the social, cultural, and political life in Taiwan […]
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Compare Dai Jin’s and Sesshu’s Huike Presenting His Severed Arm to Bodhidharma
Many Asian artists tried to interpret the life story of Bodhidharma with certain esthetical methods and symbols. Each of them created a unique style of representation in order to convey the sense of the story. In this case, the story of Huike, who presented his severed arm to Bodhidharma, is also a very important part […]
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Analyzing Jung’s Psycho-Dynamics
Introduction Psycho-dynamics could be seen as one grand way of resolving tension or conflict across a variety of psychological disciplines, which meta-level feature may mark the early attempts at integrating a host of mental functions and structures so as to take explicit account of the inherent complexity of the environment and the inner system alike. […]
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The Doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitur
The doctrine of res ipsa loquitur, in Latin implies that “facts speak for themselves.” In tort, a sheer effect of an accident is not substantial and overall proof of actions of negligence. In most instances, however, the acts of negligence are blamed on the defendant because the thing or item that causes injury was under […]
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