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The second stage is that of the development of communication from development of speech, writing, print, wired and wireless, electronic and now internet, and the third stage is that of three evolutionary stages namely the “human revolution” causing emergence of the Homo Sapien Sapien, the agricultural revolution and the scientific plus industrial revolution (Banathy, 2000, 107).... How useful is it to see the world as a society of states?... Name: University: Abstract The world's communities, societies and states, as complex as they may be, came from simple albeit humble backgrounds....
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The responsibility of economic policy in the developing states or countries is rested upon the respective governments, with critical international trade relations playing vital roles in the development and sustenance of international trade, and the global trade at large.... The development of international trade mainly depends on the governments of the developing countries, the determinants of the global intellectual climate, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and individuals (Claes & Knutsen, 2011)....
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… The concept of the Global Village purports a world in which the electronic media and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) have transcended all barriers of time, space and geographical distance.... The entire world becomes a single entity socially, economically, politically, culturally.... The word television was coined by a Russian scientist Constantin Perskyi in a paper he presented at the International Electricity Congress at the International world Fair in Paris on August 25, 1900....
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Modern times and establishing CSR in different companies and countries, particularly in Japan, are described in sections five and six, respectively.... However, it is hard to imagine that this concept, corporate social responsibility, only started in the Western world in the end of the 18th century.... Section three discusses the Second Industrial Revolution, time in which the world was stricken by different corporate scandals, and in response, the on-set of firms announcing CSR as a part of management and private organisations....
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In the 21st century, information technology and the Internet have created a global economy that has spread throughout the world.... In the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and other developed countries, the transition over the years has been from agriculture to industry to service, leading to an overall stable economy for major countries in an electronic age.... hellip; A study of most developing countries shows agriculture as the dominant source of income from ancient times, with a growing movement toward IT-enabled services (ITES), in some cases bypassing industrial pursuits and in some areas establishing tourism as a major source of income....
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In the current paper, “Pros and Cons of Introduction of information technology” the evolution of information technology and the affect of introduction of information technology on various spheres of human life have been studied.... In the current paper, the evolution of information technology and the affect of introduction of information technology on various spheres of human life have been studied....
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(“Commercial/Industrial Societies”) The growth of economic activities in countries like Europe rapidly pushed the development of trade and mercantile zones which traded on the goods produced by the manufacturing units.... (Knowles, 10)
The trade and commercial activities of the global economies was restricted within the boundaries of such countries in the absence of the concept of globalization.... Different countries of the world showed no proper connection with each other....
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hellip; The paper purpose of this paper is to explore the profound effects of infrastructure in the third world countries to logistics.... Access to basic infrastructure services roads, electricity, water, and the efficient provision of the services, still remain as a key challenge in the elusive focus to cut down the high cost of logistics in third world countries.... As the paper declares a number of empirical studies have found that infrastructure has a positive effect on output, especially in developing countries....
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