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7 documents for brain drain in india
  • These critics are angered that hordes of Pepsi-sipping, popcorn-munching, affluent Western audiences are entertained by a spectacle of India's poor struggling for survival in the slums of Mumbai. They're also upset that director Danny Boyle, a white guy, is being lauded for a film about India that just doesn't get it right, that's filled with cliches and exaggeration and people who are downright bad. And lastly, they say the film reinforces centuries-old stereotypes about India -- dirt, poverty, chicanery and worse (think Macaulay, think Kipling) -- and doesn't show the modern India with its economic successes, the India of the reverse brain-drain, India shining. Those who claim that Slumdog is filled with exaggerations and cliches need to remember that this is fiction. In documentaries...

  • At the end of the 20th century, Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools has appeared. Especially after our country's accession to WTO, the development of Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools has remarkably developed with a larger size appearance over time. As a result, the educational levels constantly improve and educational models increasingly diversify. However, with the profound development of Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools, various new questions emerge. The existing researches have broad discussed and proposed some constructive strategies and suggestions. Thus, those researches concentrate on the existing problems in Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools with specific regional observation and lack of general analysis.

    ...international education, only next to India. International students' tuition fees, living and ... student studying abroad leads to the brain drain with immeasurable capital outflow. Actively ...

  • In pre-European times, the stories probably served to enforce strong cultural taboos against eating human beings, which makes sense considering the harsh environment of Canada's northern forests. The fear of the Wendigo has declined in recent times, though there are 20th-century examples of Canadians who believed they were possessed by the ancient spirits -- or tried to use Wendigo possession as an excuse for killing and eating other people. There are also post-modern interpretations of the Wendigo as a metaphor for the fatal consequences that result from humanity's failure to live in harmony with nature. Pop-culture conceptions of the Wendigo, meanwhile, are completely non-traditional, as the monster has been depicted in video games and horror movies as a shapeshifter or werewolf. Alm...

    ...Politicians talk about the brain drain, but they should really be addressing the pr... the American Rockies and the Himalayas of India and Nepal. Again, First Nations in Manitoba also s...

  • ... success, although the US, Russia, China and India refused to endorse the treaty, citing overriding s... Canadian participation in US efforts at draining the swamps of international terrorism, but the res... but not on a scale that provoked fears of a brain drain in the 1960s. Nevertheless, the trend throug...

  • The recruitment of doctors and nurses from the developing world by rich countries is also common, if controversial. The next growth area for the industry is the flow of patients in the other direction -- known as "medical tourism" -- which is on the threshold of a dramatic boom. Tens of millions of middle-class Americans are uninsured or underinsured and soaring health costs are pushing them and cost- conscious employers and insurers to look abroad for savings. At the same time the best hospitals in Asia and Latin America now rival or surpass many hospitals in the rich world for safety and quality. The flight of America's "medical refugees" is indeed a symptom of a troubled health system back home. Yet medical tourism need not be a distraction from necessary reforms, but could be a cata...

    ... that are already overwhelmed -- an internal brain drain that will worsen care for ordinary people. O...The prospect of losing revenues to India or Thailand is already shocking hospital administr...

  • , by Nick Bontis, is reviewed.

    ...New markets in China, India, and Russia have brought billions of new people an... economic results, Ireland reversed its brain drain by actively seeking entry into the European ...

  • ...(12) Mexico, Jamaica, the Philippines, India, Trinidad and Tobago, and China are categorized as...(19) Ely Manalansan, "Who profits from the brain drain? The Philippine labor export policy," specia...



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