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An Essay On Globalization

Crafting an essay on the intricate subject of globalization can be a formidable task, fraught with
challenges and nuances. The concept itself is multifaceted, encompassing economic, cultural,
political, and social dimensions that interweave on a global scale. As an essayist, delving into this
expansive topic requires a meticulous understanding of its various facets and a keen awareness of the
dynamic nature of the globalized world.

One of the primary difficulties lies in navigating through the vast sea of information available on
globalization. The abundance of perspectives, theories, and case studies can be overwhelming,
demanding a discerning eye to filter through the relevant and significant elements. Striking a balance
between depth and breadth is crucial, as one must explore the core principles while acknowledging
the myriad influences that shape the global landscape.

Furthermore, the evolving nature of globalization poses a challenge. The dynamics are not static;
they morph and adapt over time, influenced by technological advancements, geopolitical shifts, and
socio-economic developments. Staying abreast of these changes is essential to present a
comprehensive and up-to-date analysis in the essay.

Crafting a coherent narrative is another hurdle. Globalization involves a complex interplay of


interconnected components, and articulating these interconnections in a clear and logical manner
demands adept writing skills. Achieving a seamless flow between sections, each addressing different
aspects of globalization, requires meticulous planning and careful execution.

Moreover, tackling the ethical dimensions of globalization adds an additional layer of complexity.
The impacts on different regions, communities, and individuals may vary, raising ethical questions
that require thoughtful consideration. Addressing these complexities without oversimplifying the
ethical dilemmas is a delicate task that necessitates a nuanced approach.

In conclusion, composing an essay on globalization is no easy feat. It demands a comprehensive


understanding of the subject, the ability to synthesize diverse information, and the skill to present a
well-structured and nuanced argument. Despite the challenges, successfully navigating through this
intricate terrain can lead to a thought-provoking exploration of one of the most influential forces
shaping our world.

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Essay on The Downfall of China
The Downfall of China

China is the perfect example of what happens when one leader is given to much

power. The leaders of China were each very afraid of social reform, and the

consequences that outside influence may have on their customs. As a means of initiating

reform, they shut the entire Western world out almost completely. At the time it was a

move that served China well but in the long run it was the downfall of China. While

blindfolded, the Chinese were unable to see the great advancements of the Western

world. With an egocentric government, the Chinese citizens were neglected outside of the

palace walls and the country fell to shambles. Instead of stimulating economic growth the

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The people

of China had no idea what was happening. When the doors had been shut from the

outside world Europe was not as highly advanced as China. Europeans lived in crowded

cities with rodents and foul odors. The Chinese for a period of time lived with the fresh

scent of flowers and tea. As China internally decayed the citizens had nothing to compare

it to for they had always been ahead of Europe in almost everything for so many

centuries.

After the thirteenth century Western civilization flourished. In Western Europe the

governments encouraged industrial growth and individual commerce as a means of

keeping ahead of the competition. With each distinct country competing with each other a

variety of individual trades were created eventually sparking the Industrial Revolution.

As a result of heavily trading around the world, each country became very wealthy, and

as such their internal economies grew. In Great Britain without government suppression
on individual companies they were able to build the most powerful navy in the world, and

colonize in many different countries. As China was suffering from economic rot, they

paid no attention to the world around them. They did not realize that the rest of the world

was waiting to conquer China and divide the winnings. When Chinese officials refused to

continue trading with the British they initiated the Opium Wars. The final result of the

Opium War was


Case Study Of PETRONAS
Introduction PETRONAS, short for Petroliam Nasional Berhad, is a Malaysian oil
and gas company that was founded on 17 August 1974. Wholly owned by the
Government of Malaysia, the corporation is vested with the entire oil and gas
resources in Malaysia and is entrusted with the responsibility of developing and adding
value to these resources. PETRONAS is ranked among Fortune Global 500 s largest
corporations in the world. Fortune ranks PETRONAS as the 75th largest company in
the world in 2013. It also ranks PETRONAS as the 12th most profitable company in the
world and the most profitable in Asia. Since its incorporation, PETRONAS has grown to
be an integrated international oil and gas company with business interests in 35
countries. As of the end of March 2005, the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
National And International Trade Antitrust /Competition law a)Ensure that your actions
towards business partners competitors and governmental authorities at all times reflect
fair and proper business practices and are in compliance with the laws and regulations
governing free and fair competition and monopolies. you are obligated to comply with
the PETRONAS Competition Guidelines as in effect for your jurisdiction from time to
time. b)It is PETRONAS policy that an employee participating in the violation of
competition rules will be punished for any misconduct. Any behaviour even suggestive
of illegal anticompetitive activity is against PETRONAS policy and any employee
engaging in such conduct should expect to face disciplinary action by PETRONAS.
Export and Import Controls, International Boycotts and economic sactions programmes
a)In this regard, if you are involved with imports or exports, you must have proper
authorisation from your Head of Department before exporting or importing goods,
technology, software, or services across national borders for or on behalf of PETRONAS.
b)You must not bring restricted goods into a country without declaring them and you
must not import prohibited
Sporting Integrity In Sport
Sporting Integrity and Effectiveness of Sport s Governing Body Regulations

Introduction. Integrity is a multifaceted term, it has been perceived in a different way in


unlike environments and context. Particularly focusing upon sports it means certain
ethics (systems) that are formulated to practice acceptable behaviors and standards for
ensuring high quality and strong doctrines of sports to maintain respectable personality;
it includes codes of conducts, rules, bi laws, policies and ethics. According to Thomas, k.
(2012) The notion of sporting integrity can be easily understood by inculcating policies
pertaining to moral responsibilities, accountability and respect for others and self respect
. The study on sporting integrity emphasis on behaviors exhibited by athletes and players
while on the field or off the field. It focusses upon activities they perform, attitudes they
exhibit and experiences they encounter during and after sports. Fairness, equality and
mutual respect are the key elements of sporting integrity . In the context of sports the
sporting integrity emphasize upon process as well as results of sporting practices .
Broadly speaking, sporting integrity can be defined as establishing promising
environment for the development of integrity and concurrently, unreceptive towards
integrity and ethical values. The history of sports is full of incidences reflecting unethical
behaviors practiced by athletics in an outside the sport fields. Moreover, the concept of
sporting integrity is also perceived distinctly by professionals and unprofessional all over
the world. There are evidences reported through media that young players, school aged
sport players and teams follow ethics more efficiently then adult players.
Nevertheless, the principles of ethics and integrity is enforced among players by
coaches, educators, and its lay down strong impact on spectators as well as spectators
also has great influence on the behaviors and attitudes of the players; spectators demands
particular behaviors associated to their favorite players and players also gain attention by
performing certain acts which gain popularity among audience. There is negligence to
investigate on integrity , hence it is a need to
Foundationalism In William Shakespear s Much Ado About...
The word Foundationalism was given a clear definition by Descartes, meaning someone
looking for a clear and certain foundation. There is a way to accomplish this task,
meaning order to find or build a foundation or a base that is certain, one must first
destroy everything one believes to know start from the very beginning. The goal is to
find things that are absolute indubitable , meaning it is 100 percent certain or it can not
under any circumstances be doubted (Descartes 13). The play Much ado about nothing
written by William Shakespear would not be the first thing that comes to mind when
considering anything being indubitable. It is entails clear social and genderissues of its
time. With this essay, I wish to point out how the men boast themselves in so much honor
and masculinity, that they are easily blinded by a simple lie. So simple in fact, that it took
an entire plot built on Hero s death to reveal the truth. If a woman s mind, body and
soul were more valuable, there would have been no need to lie and deceive once more
to prove Hero s innocence. This is important, because women are still judged more
harshly for being involved with a man before marriage, or having multiple partners.
While men can marry after being known to be very far from celibacy themselves, but
wish to have a virgin or a woman with fewer and closer to zero sexual partners. This
misogynistic double standard was carried into the movie by Kenneth Branagh. In this
case, first I would like to look
The Tyger, The Lamb and Lord of the Rings
To understand The Lamb you must understand The Tiger , and vice versa. These two
poems are unbelievably complicated when trying to search for a real deeper meaning.
There is an immense amount of symbolism used throughout both poems, and many
different things can be taken away about the author s thoughts religion, nature, and the
battle between good and evil in one s mind. In the novel, The Lord of the Ringsby J.R.R
Tolkien, there is seemingly a lot left up in the air about religion and the symbolism of
nature, but when read the way the author intended, there are a few very strong themes
that resemble those portrayed in The Tyger and The Lamb . Throughout the writings, the
two authors portray nature in a way that allows it to symbolize their own personal
thoughts and views on religion.
Religion and Nature are very closely connected, and in both writings, it is essential to
understand this because nature is conveyed through religion in the poems, and religion is
conveyed through nature in the novel. Nature s connection with religion is shown in the
very definition of nature as a creative and controlling force in the universe (Merriam
Webster English Dictionary 2.a). It is very obvious what religion is: A belief of what
created nature. So, if you can understand the religion or nature used in the writings, you
can understand the meaning of the other. When analyzing The Tyger , The Lamb , and
The Lord of the Rings, it is important to understand the authors, so you

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