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The various consumer services industries in United States are education, hospitality, financial service industries, and so on.
In the United States virtual technology has made outsourcing services easier and more efficient. For example, a programmer can offer her services to companies around the world without having to travel or even meet those she works for. Computer programming, web design, accounting, and customer support are among the services exported to countries around the world. The competitive nature of the programming industry is becoming one where the quantity supplied (workers) is increasing as the education availability increases for developing nations. This surplus has driven down the cost of labor for programmers. In the United States, a computer engineer once commanded one of the highest salaries in the professional community with a four-year degree. However, worldwide competition has driven these salaries down. There are moves to create laws that would prevent these jobs from being outsourced, however, a side effect of this trend is that more jobs have been created to manage the outsourced employees to ensure quality and efficiency. The North American Free Trade Agreement has enhanced the increased outsourcing particularly among Canada, Mexico, and the United States. There exists no viable US legislation that governs outsourcing services specifically. The international laws that govern outsourcing mostly deal with intellectual and property rights. As companies offer workers the necessary information to do their jobs, some trade secrets must be revealed, and this can lead to the theft of intellectual property. For example, the Indian Copyright Act of 1957 and Copyright Rules of 1958 do not cover software or computer programs. US companies hiring programmers from other countries should be aware of the laws applicable to the work they are hiring for. India’s economic system has been moving from a social democratic system to a market-based system since the 1990s and has led to economic growth that rivals most every other nation on earth. This means that the outsourcing opportunities in India are plentiful and will continue to grow.
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Germany lost an important World War II ally when France fell to US and British forces. the Soviet Union invaded Germany. the Soviet Union surrendered to US forces. Italy surrendered to US and British forces. :)
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Coming from a perspective of society and civilians, war is always unavoidable. However, there is a fine line between what is known as war and what conflict would be. And conflict, in most terms, is defined as complications. Complications can be resolved without further action, like war. That is, through discussions and government.
Throughout history, we've heard of Crusades, and wars between these two unsettling countries. One, however, is struggling through poverty, and one.. well, lets just say is a powerful force. So, to help explain what the issue is between the two countries - both seemingly claim Jerusalem (or the holy land) as theirs. Multiple minor issues have arose between the times, but most of the conflict seems to be in a strip on Palestine's end called "Gaza". Also known as where the two meet for war. Other areas struggle as well, but to sum this all up, civilians live in places where war is going on. That, right there, is war crime. And war crime on both ends since both did not find a solution to their arguments and disputes. Considering residents of both countries live there, that is also a complete disaster.
So, moving on the question. Because the lack of accurate information has stung everyone, we don't quite know who is the right hand of this argument. Neither do we know under who's ownership the holy land is for sure, and who is sincerely belongs to.
However, we can say that the dispute is avoidable under a circumstance. That is, to either
1) Share the holy land, and unite as a state (which would be quite a difficulty considering both are of different religions)
2) Have one take it over (and that won't happen soon, in my view. Both hold is tightly and yearn for it strongly).
Since both are terribly rare solutions, we can come to the conclusion that the conflict is unavoidable. Both believe it is their right to claim it, and all we can say is: May peace be embedded soon. I really hate seeing headlines that speak of more people dying and no one is doing anything about it. It hurts me greatly.
I hope this helps you. Of course, this question is based off of a personal point of view. If this was explained it your class, and your instructor gave a direct answer to this question, you should probably trust your teacher because I'm no politician. (soon to be, though)
Please forgive me for any grammatical errors or spelling mistakes.
Thank you! :) I enjoyed answering this one.