Throughout history, countries have attempted to spread their influence by establishing colonies. During the nineteenth century, many European countries began attempting to colonize Africa. These colonies did not fare too well. Africa was left in a state of devastation and it's people's societies in shambles....
Introduction When measuring the progression of a country we use a term called development; this can be defined as a process of economic and social advancement in terms of quality of human life. It can be measured in terms of culture, wealth, education, healthcare,etc. by...
The Importance of Education The severity of poor education in third world countries is a critical issue because millions of uneducated children have little to no access to education. This lack of educational opportunities hinders their ability to exceed in life and prevents them from...
“We neither belong to Bangladesh nor to Myanmar. We don’t have any identity in neither country.” – Zohra Begum (BBC) 25 August 2017, a Rohingya terrorist group ARSA attacked more than 30 police posts, killing soldiers and the police in the process. Then continued an...
In my classes, I’ve been exposed to two very different types of reasoning: in my psychology and sustainability classes, I’ve heard reasoning centered on people, the environment, and the idea of being a global citizen. In my business classes, for my international business minor, we’ve...
Third world countries priority are not to be on tourism. Tourism is to be the leading focus for economically countries since they would be able to sustain, poorer countries focus should be on meeting the needs of the citizens. Take for example America, America is...
As a travel destination, one can never go wrong with Vanuatu. A collection of various islands, Vanuatu has captivating scenery, and a large number of hotels, rentals and villas that tourists can stay in. Visitors have a wide range of fun activities to choose from,...
Introduction A state’s preference for how it treats its own inhabitant’s results from balancing individual rights against national security. A state will therefore abuse the human rights of its own inhabitants when it believes doing so will promote national security. The most common justification by...