There are two main processing procedures that reduce the nutritional value of food in our society. The first is boiling or blanching food or running food around the plant in hot water flumes and then discarding the water. This loses water soluble nutrients. Potassium is the most serious because it is too bulky for vitamin tablets. Using low sodium salt would solve the potassium problem, but very few people do use it. Bette yet is to use only unprocessed vegetables and then do not throw away the boil water.
The second is refining of flour and sugar. White flour has lost three quarters of its essential nourishment and wite sugar has lost all of it.
outsourcing replaces workers in developed nations with workers in developing nations
Because most of the developed nations of the world are highly industrialized
outsourcing replaces workers in developed nations with workers in developing nations
Nations formed alliance with other nations to become stronger either by contributing lots of nations together and to attack other nations.
More people live in developing nations than in developed nations. Developing nations have larger populations due to higher birth rates, lower life expectancies, and less access to education and healthcare compared to developed nations.
Because most of the developed nations of the world are highly industrialized
Jobs in service and information industries are on the increase in developed nations.
Families in developed nations have lower birth rates than families in non-developed nations because of the accessibility of birth control process, the position of woman in society and the admission to education.
The G8 and the G20 groups of nations are the most economically developed nations.
Developed nations
because they have many other resources
Studies conducted by economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York indicate that under developed nations can benefit and increase their GDP by importing high technology products from developed nations. As a whole, trade between less developed nations and underdeveloped ones, have resulted in economic benefits for less developed nations.