the cities in terms of the population density, it causes lots of problems.
2. Spain Economic
A. General view of Spain Economy
Spain's economy is the 8th largest worldwide and the 5th largest in Europe. It is also the 8th largest FDI recipient in the world and the 3rd largest investor in the world. As of 2009, absolute GDP was valued at $1.4 trillion. The nation has GDP per capita is o
nation in economic aspect. Also, with a 10% of growth rate (annually) they have been actively investing in education and technology to maintain their growth. These efforts have been successfully going on and this is crucial for china’s future development as well. In addition, China is continuously catching up the United States’ economy which is a current hegemonic leader. In political sense,
Economic insecurity and resulting social unrest occasioned by ever-expanding populations of involuntarily unemployed dominated social thinking in developed countries during much of the 20th century. As the average lifetime is getting higher, the percentage of World`s population aged 65 and over is going up.
Figure4. Percentage of World’s Population Aged 65 and over (*Projection)
20th
The Nacionalista Party which was the oldest political party led the country throughout the majority of the 20th century. It gained its power and was dominant political party during the American occupation. This was followed by the domination by a new party known as the Kapisanan ng Paglilingkod sa Bagong Pilipinas (KALIBAPI) during the Japanese occupation during World War II. With the end of the
nationalism.
There are diverse languages, races, ideologies and religions in India. It is important, however, that Indian don't decide which is wrong or right. Because they think generosity among the differences, they respect the other aspects even though something is different. Also, there is a religious characteristic which is special. Compared to other usual countries, Indian believes in th