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What is the north south devide?

The north south devide is a line that seperates the 'rice north' and the 'poor south' The countrys in the poor south are lesser economicly developed countries (LEDC) and the countries in the rich north are the more economicly developed countries (MEDC) hb122.blogspot.com - visit this site for a good picture of the north south devide. Hope I Helped :)  


Does the world bank take advantage of lesser developed countries?

The World Bank aims to support economic development and reduce poverty in lesser-developed countries through financial assistance and technical expertise. However, critics argue that its policies can sometimes lead to negative consequences, such as increased debt or a focus on projects that may not align with local needs. Additionally, conditions tied to loans may prioritize neoliberal economic reforms that some believe can undermine local economies and social structures. Overall, the effectiveness and impact of the World Bank's involvement in these countries can vary widely based on specific circumstances and implementation.


Why is fuelwood used in lesser economically developed countries than any other energy source?

Fuelwood is often used in lesser economically developed countries due to its availability, affordability, and cultural significance. Many rural communities have easy access to wood from local forests, making it a convenient energy source for cooking and heating. Additionally, the lack of infrastructure and financial resources for alternative energy sources, like electricity or gas, makes fuelwood the primary option for many households. Its use is also deeply rooted in traditional practices, further perpetuating its reliance.


How has globalization affected farmers in LDCs?

Generally globalization would not help farmers in lesser developed regions as with globalization bigger corporations will have access to sell their products in those lesser developed regions. But farmers can also use globalization to their benefit by selling their goods and expanding their markets elsewhere through the means of globalization and industrialization.


What are the goals for ASGISA?

The goal of ASGISA is to focus its attention on business process outsourcing and Tourism and to a lesser degree on Bio-fuels. The reason for this approach is that these sectors are labour intensive and are growing sectors worldwide. This would suit our South African circumstances VS

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Why is obesity on the rise in developed countries?

They have more money in their pockets, and easy access to fast food restaurants and other types of junk food and snacks. Lesser developed countries spend this money on different things.


Is there child labor in the US?

Yes, there is child labour in the United States, however it is less common than in a 3rd world countries. For example, there are children working in agriculture (farms) where they work with harmful pesticides. A 1990 survey found that more than one third of Mexican American children working in the New York farms have been sprayed with pesticides. Furthermore, one is wrong if s/he thinks that child labour only happens in poor third world countries. Child labour, to a lesser degree, takes place in developed countries as well. (Information from UNICEF's "The State of the World's Children")


Why do companies make their products in LED C's?

In lesser economically developed cities labour is a lot cheaper and they do not need nearly as many health and safety regulations, meaning it is extremely cheap and easy to get a lot of people working there!


What do you expect to see in an industrialized society?

My answer is good infrastucture, lesser use of manual labour.


How many countries are in the Lesser Antilles?

3 countries


How many countries and dependecies are there in the lesser antilles?

There are 13 independent countries and 8 dependencies in the Lesser Antilles region.


What is the north south devide?

The north south devide is a line that seperates the 'rice north' and the 'poor south' The countrys in the poor south are lesser economicly developed countries (LEDC) and the countries in the rich north are the more economicly developed countries (MEDC) hb122.blogspot.com - visit this site for a good picture of the north south devide. Hope I Helped :)  


Which countries is in the Lesser Antilles?

cayman


What are the countries in the lesser antilles?

two


What countries and dependencies are in the Lesser Antilles?

two


Which is the largest countries in the lesser antilies?

The largest countries in the Lesser Antilles are Guadeloupe and Martinique, which are overseas regions of France. Both islands are part of the French West Indies and are among the largest in the Lesser Antilles region.


Which countries have polluted?

All countries have caused pollution to a greater or lesser extent.