There are many reasons why china is growing so fast. Here are some major ones:1. China's unique history leading to her current economic miracle.
Years of humiliation, suppression, and suffering in the past 100 plus years, most recently the
cultural revolution in particular, had immensely steeled the Chinese people's determination to
never look back and only look forward. It also fueled Chinese people's thirst to learn and
drive to act.
2. Chinese culture, tradition, and mindset.
Chinese people are in general single-minded and hardworking in their trait as molded by
its culture and tradition. Chinese people are not strictly religious, which allow them to be
open minded. Chinese people value family and fiscal responsibility, which make them
entrepreneurial. Chinese people value education and social status, which provide them
additional drive to excel.
3. China's single-minded government leadership.
Single-minded leadership, if steering at the right direction, does allow much faster decision,
action, and results. Again, China's unique history made the right direction for the future
to be set and not altered.
4. China's cumulative growing productivity, self-confidence, and improving social and
economical environment.
because people want better homes
Fair-trade gives a fair price for the farmers who grow the cocoa, this is so they can have enough to live on (inputs for their farms, school fees, medicine, doctor's fees, transport and clothes, ect.) plus a profit to spend or save. In some cases, money from fair-trade is used for development projects in developing countries. Most cocoa growing countries are mostly in less economically developed countries so they would need more help for development which fair-trade can provide to them.
80 % of the worlds population lives in countries that are economically developing. so it wud be 80:20
First, a "developing country" or "developing economy" is a good thing. It simply means its "developing" toward a more advanced economy such as an Australian or German economy etc. There are a bunch of indexes used to measure the stages of a developing country such as: (life expectancy, access to healthcare, how much money does an avg person make in that country etc.) So examples of developing countries or developing economies are: Chile, Colombia, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Egypt, Turkey, South Africa. These countries, though they still have improvements to make, are heading in the right direction with healthy growing economies. To give you an idea, you can look at where the new markets located and locating to for hi-tech production. S. America and S. East Asia have had great growth in these sectors.
import substitution
Because the growth of Suburbs has been a population trend in developed nations since about 1950.
152/197 countries are developing countries, so that would be 77% of all countries are developing ones.
yes because there bodies are growing so fast
Because my geography textbook says so.
The only fast growing and non-rare plants that I know of are simple bean plants such as lima beans. You can get them at any nearby store, so they can be considered non-rare. They are fast-growing as well.
So less trees can be cut.
Because my geography textbook says so.
The nuclear energy is not so developed in the poor countries.
Wow ur so geh! haha
Creating beautiful and unbelievable models(animal, Bird, Statue, Face etc) with food is called food art and this is fast growing art in United Kingdom and other countries. Hope this will spread rapidly in other countries also and so many people have interest in this profession.
Fair-trade gives a fair price for the farmers who grow the cocoa, this is so they can have enough to live on (inputs for their farms, school fees, medicine, doctor's fees, transport and clothes, ect.) plus a profit to spend or save. In some cases, money from fair-trade is used for development projects in developing countries. Most cocoa growing countries are mostly in less economically developed countries so they would need more help for development which fair-trade can provide to them.
Depends on what really grows and what you see growing
No, it's not be proud of yourself. Your growing up so fast