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Comparison of Indian economy with US, EU, Canada, Japan, China and rest of the world
India is the largest democracy and the fourth largest economy in the world. India has shown highest growth rate in its share market since last seven years. A comparative study of world economy with India.
32 commentsMicrofinance Information-- Pros, Cons, and Recommendations
Developing countries are riddled with societal problems—from excessive poverty, to corrupt governments, to insufficient education systems, and to poor health care, the road to development for these...
0 commentsKiva - Microlending: A Silver Bullet For Poverty?
Now, let’s be clear about something, the main reason most people write these hub pages is that it gets our names out there. If a hub page is well written, if it’s interesting to read, the idea is that the...
15 comments10 Great Social Change Websites
The Web provides us with so many ways to help the world out, and in these unsettling times, what better way to forget about your own problems than to do something good? Many of the sites on this list also...
10 commentsglobalisation
INDEX1) Introduction 2) Globalisation of developed economy3) How globalisation is helping US economy. 4) Globalisation of developing economy.5) Indian economy6) How globalisation contributed to Indian...
3 commentsReligious Diversity in the Workplace
Religious Diversity For centuries after the founding of the United States, Americans had been able to balance work and religion with very few obstacles. People lived in...
0 commentsTips for survival in a hostile society
What else the relevant question may be than the question asked below in the present context? What is the best way to live in a hostile society? This question is important to all the people living anywhere...
2 commentsCharity Water - Clean Drinking Water for the Poor
1 billion people around the world has little or no access to clean water. Charity Water is a non-profit organization that conducts clean water projects all around the world. 100% of money raised goes directly to clean water projects, you can see what they're doing easily on google earth, and they have a great track-record in their short time in operation.
1 commentHardware open-source telephony
Apply the principles of open source hardware, more specifically to telephony hardware can result in cheaper phone services, which could make a huge success in developing countries. Several projects are...
0 commentsWho's Responsible For Climate Change?
Global warming has ballooned from an environmental issue supported by wacko-Californians living in trees to now being considered one of the most important global issues. As mounting data suggests that...
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