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Differences in Asia
Asia's economy is characterised by great contrasts. There is a big difference between the richest countries, as Singapore and Japan, and the poorest countries such as Nepal and Bangladesh. Other countries such as China and India have areas with high development, but there are also areas of great poverty in these countries.
In this task, I'll compare the economy, health and education in Singapore and Nepal, two extremes when it comes to the rich and poor countries in Asia.
Economy
The economic development of Singapore has been great since the 1960s. Now Singapore one of the richest countries in Asia. What is special about Singapore's economic growth is that it is not due to the fact that they were lucky and found lots of oil or another natural resource that they can make a lot of money on. Singapore has built up its economy with the help of the creation of jobs, the development of more technologically advanced industry and the development of trade, finance, tourism and transport. Today Singapore the most money in industry, tourism and exports. Agriculture, which is very important for the economy in several Asian countries (for example, Nepal) represents a completely insignificant part of Singapore's economy. Per capita GDP in Singapore is now 82 763.36, which are as high as in many other highly developed industrial countries.
The economy of Nepal is much worse than in Singapore. Nepal is one of the world's poorest countries, and the entire 25% of the country's population live below the poverty line. Nepal is one of the world's least developed countries, and most of the economy is made up of agriculture. The small amount of industry that takes place in Nepal with agriculture, namely, distribution of products such as lenses, jute, sugar cane, tobacco, and grain. Despite the fact that Nepal's economic situation today is extremely poor, it seems not that these issues are completely insoluble, Nepal is believed to have the world's largest untapped hydropower resources. Only 1% of the potential water power is exploited, and only 15% of Nepal's population has access to electricity. The reason that few want to invest in this range is the political controversy and poor infrastructure conditions. Many turismer visit the country each year, and about 750 000 Nepalese architects jobs within the tourist sector, but this does not make the country very much richer. GDP in Nepal today is 2, 370 05, approximately 80 000 less than Singapore.
Health
Health in Singapore are generally better than in Nepal. Singapore has a very low child mortality, only 3 of 1000 children die before the age of five in Singapore, while in Nepal, this is the number 40 of 1000. So to say no starving in Singapore. In Nepal is approximately 8% of the population undernourished. In Singapore all have access to clean water, but it has also in Nepal because of the convenient location high up in the mountains. 9.2 of 10 residents have clean water in Nepal. Life expectancy in Singapore is much higher than in Nepal. In Singapore is the approximately 82 years, and in Nepal about 68 years. Health and economy hangs very strongly together, this will be marked in Nepal and Singapore. Nepal has fewer doctors, fewer hospitals, less medication and, therefore, higher infant mortality and lower life expectancy than in Singapore which has good access on all these things. Another factor for the low life expectancy in Nepal is that most people live a tougher life than those in Singapore.
Education
In Singapore can almost all over 15 years to read and write (96.5%). In Nepal, however, this figure is only 59,6%. School time in Singapore is quite comparable with the Norwegian, with 11-year compulsory education. There are two universities in Singapore and many colleges. In Nepal, there are only 5 years compulsory education, but one-third of the children does not complete elementary school. One of the reasons the short school time is that there are few jobs in Nepal that requires a high education and most driver with agriculture, while Singapore has longer schooling and better opportunities for higher education because there are many possible positions within the different types of work.

As I have shown in the text are the differences between one of the richest and one of the poorest countries in Asia major in every way. Singapore is ahead of Nepal on almost all areas, and this is due to the extremely good economic developments in Singapore. With good economy follows better living conditions, health and education. This means that everything does with wealth is positive, a negative consequence of increased prosperity development is the increased pollution. Singapore has a much larger ecological footprint than Nepal. If all the people on earth should have the same consumption as an average resident of Singapore we would have needed a whole earths 3.3 sustainable development, while if everyone would lived as an average Nepaler we had only taken half a globe.
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Differences in AsiaAsia's economy is characterised by great contrasts. There is a big difference between the richest countries, as Singapore and Japan, and the poorest countries such as Nepal and Bangladesh. Other countries such as China and India have areas with high development, but there are also areas of great poverty in these countries. In this task, I'll compare the economy, health and education in Singapore and Nepal, two extremes when it comes to the rich and poor countries in Asia. EconomyThe economic development of Singapore has been great since the 1960s. Now Singapore one of the richest countries in Asia. What is special about Singapore's economic growth is that it is not due to the fact that they were lucky and found lots of oil or another natural resource that they can make a lot of money on. Singapore has built up its economy with the help of the creation of jobs, the development of more technologically advanced industry and the development of trade, finance, tourism and transport. Today Singapore the most money in industry, tourism and exports. Agriculture, which is very important for the economy in several Asian countries (for example, Nepal) represents a completely insignificant part of Singapore's economy. Per capita GDP in Singapore is now 82 763.36, which are as high as in many other highly developed industrial countries. The economy of Nepal is much worse than in Singapore. Nepal is one of the world's poorest countries, and the entire 25% of the country's population live below the poverty line. Nepal is one of the world's least developed countries, and most of the economy is made up of agriculture. The small amount of industry that takes place in Nepal with agriculture, namely, distribution of products such as lenses, jute, sugar cane, tobacco, and grain. Despite the fact that Nepal's economic situation today is extremely poor, it seems not that these issues are completely insoluble, Nepal is believed to have the world's largest untapped hydropower resources. Only 1% of the potential water power is exploited, and only 15% of Nepal's population has access to electricity. The reason that few want to invest in this range is the political controversy and poor infrastructure conditions. Many turismer visit the country each year, and about 750 000 Nepalese architects jobs within the tourist sector, but this does not make the country very much richer. GDP in Nepal today is 2, 370 05, approximately 80 000 less than Singapore.HealthHealth in Singapore are generally better than in Nepal. Singapore has a very low child mortality, only 3 of 1000 children die before the age of five in Singapore, while in Nepal, this is the number 40 of 1000. So to say no starving in Singapore. In Nepal is approximately 8% of the population undernourished. In Singapore all have access to clean water, but it has also in Nepal because of the convenient location high up in the mountains. 9.2 of 10 residents have clean water in Nepal. Life expectancy in Singapore is much higher than in Nepal. In Singapore is the approximately 82 years, and in Nepal about 68 years. Health and economy hangs very strongly together, this will be market in Nepal and Singapore. Nepal has fewer doctors, fewer hospital, less medication and, therefore, higher infant mortality and lower life expectancy than in Singapore which has good access on all these things. Another factor for the low life expectancy in Nepal is that most people live a tougher life than those in Singapore. EducationIn Singapore can almost all over 15 years to read and write (96.5%). In Nepal, however, this figure is only 59,6%. School time in Singapore is quite comparable with the Norwegian, with 11-year compulsory education. There are two universities in Singapore and many colleges. In Nepal, there are only 5 years compulsory education, but one-third of the children does not complete elementary school. One of the reasons the short school time is that there are few jobs in Nepal that requires a high education and most driver with agriculture, while Singapore has longer schooling and better opportunities for higher education because there are many possible positions within the different types of work.As I have shown in the text are the differences between one of the richest and one of the poorest countries in Asia major in every way. Singapore is ahead of Nepal on almost all areas, and this is due to the extremely good economic developments in Singapore. With good economy follows better living conditions, health and education. This means that everything does with wealth is positive, a negative consequence of increased prosperity development is the increased pollution. Singapore has a much larger ecological footprint than Nepal. If all the people on earth should have the same consumption as an average resident of Singapore we would have needed a whole earth 3.3 sustainable development, while if everyone would lived as an average Nepaler we had only taken half a globe.
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Differences in Asia
Asia's economy is Wencelas by great contrasts. There is a big difference between the richest countries, as Singapore and Japan, and the poorest countries suchlike as Nepal and Bangladesh. Other countries suchlike as China and India have areas with high development, but there are areas of great Also- poverty in These countries.
In this task, I'll compare the economy, health and education in Singapore and Nepal, two extremes When It Comes two the rich and poor countries in Asia.
Economy
The economic development of Singapore has been great since the 1960s. Now Singapore one of the richest countries in Asia. What is special about Singapore's economic growth Is that it is not due to the factthat the rooms were lucky and found lots of oil or another natural resource That They can make a lot of money on. Singapore has built up its economy with the help of the creation of jobs, the development of more technologically advanced industry and the development of trade, finance, tourism and transport. Today Singapore the most money in industry, tourism and exports. Agriculture, wooden a very important person for the economy in several Asian countries (for example, Nepal) represents the a completely Insignificante part of Singapore's economy. Per capita GDP in Singapore is now 82 763.36, wooden are as high as in many other highly Developed industrial countries.
The economy of Nepal is much worse than in Singapore. Nepal is one of the world's poorest countries, and the entire 25% of the country's population live below the poverty line. Nepal is one of the world's least Developed countries, and most of the economy is made ​​up of agriculture. The small car broke of industry That takes place in Nepal with agriculture, namely, distribution of products suchlike as lenses, jute, sugar cane, tobacco, and grain. Despite the factthat Nepal's economic situation today is extremely poor, it Seems not that These issues are completely insoluble, Nepal is believed two have the World's Largest untapped hydropower resources. Only 1% of the potential water power is exploited, and only 15% of Nepal's population has access two electricity. The reasonthat few wanna invest in this range is the political controversy and poor infrastructure conditions. Many tourism visit the country each year, and about 750,000 Nepalese architects jobs within at the tourist sector, but this does not make the country very much richer. GDP in Nepal today is 2, 370 05, approximately 80,000 less than Singapore.
Health
Health in Singapore are gene rally better than in Nepal. Singapore has a very low child mortality, only 3 of 1,000 children die before the age of five in Singapore, while in Nepal, this is the number 40 of 1000. So to say no starving in Singapore. In Nepal ice Approximately 8% of the population undernourished. In Singapore all have access two clean water, but it has Also in Nepal Because of the convenient location high up in the mountains. 9.2 of 10 residents have clean water in Nepal. Life expectancy in Singapore is much higher than in Nepal. In Singapore the ice Approximately 82 years, and in Nepal about 68 years. Health and economy hangs very strongly together, this will be marketed in Nepal and Singapore. Nepal has fewer doctors, fewer hospitals, less medication and, there fore, higher infant mortality and lower life expectancy than in Singapore wooden has good access on All These things. Another factor for the low life expectancy in Nepal Is that mostpeople live a life Tougher than Reviews those in Singapore.
Education
In Singapore can almost all over 15 years to read and write (96.5%). In Nepal, however, this figure is only 59.6%. School time in Singapore is quite Comparable with the Norwegian, with 11-year Compulsory education. There are two universities in Singapore and many colleges. In Nepal, there are only 5 years Compulsory education, but one-third of the children does not complete elementary school. One of the Reasons the short school time is thatthere are few jobs in Nepal That requires a high education and most engaged with agriculture, while Singapore has longer schooling and better opportunities for higher education Because there are many possible positions within at the different types of work . As I have shown in the text are the differences between one of the richest and one of the poorest countries in Asia Major in every way. Singapore is ahead of Nepal on almost all areas, and this is due to the extremely good economic development in Singapore. With good economy FOLLOWS better living conditions, health and education. This meansthat everything does with wealth is positive, a negative Consequence of Increased prosperity development is the Increased pollution. Singapore has a much larger ecological footprint than Nepal. If all the people on earth should have the same consumption as an average resident of Singapore we would have needed a whole earths 3.3 sustainable development, while if everyone would lived as an average Nepal we had only taken half a globe.

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Differences in Asia
Asia's economy is characterised by the great contrasts. There is a big difference between the richest count ries, as Singapore and Japan, and the poorest count ries such as Nepal and Bangladesh. Other count ries such as China and India garden areas with high development, but there are also areas of great poverty in these count ries.
in this task,'ll compare the economy,Health and education in Singapore and Nepal, two extremes when it comes to the rich and affirmed count ries in Asia. Economy

The economic development of Singapore has been great since the 1960s. Singapore now one of the richest countries in Asia.What is special about Singapore's economic growth is that it is not due to the fact that they were lucky and found lots of oil or another natural resource that they can make a lot of money on. Singapore has built up its economy with the help of the creation of jobs, the development of more technologically advanced industry and the development of trade, finance, tourism and transport.Today the Singapore wine money in industry, tourism and exports. Agriculture, which is very important for the economy in several Asian count ries (for example, Nepal) represents a completely insignificant party of Singapore's economy. Per capita regularly in Singapore is now 82 763.36, which are as high as in many other highly developed industrial count ries.
The economy of Nepal is much worse than in Singapore. Nepal is one of the world's poorest count ries, and the entire 25% of the country's population live below the poverty line. Nepal is one of the world's least developed count ries, and the wine of the economy is made up of agriculture. The small amount of industry that takes place in Nepal with agriculture, namely,Distribution of products such as lenses, jute, sugar cane, tobacco, and grain. Despite the fact that Nepal's economic, a situation today is extremely affirmed, it seems not that these issues are completely insoluble, Nepal ice believed two of the garden of the world's largest untapped hydro power resources. Only 1% of the potential water power is exploited,And only 15% of Nepal's population has access to electricity. The reason that few want to invest in this range is the political controversy and affirmed infrastructure conditions. Many turismer visit the country each year, and about 750,000 Nepalese architects jobs within the tourist sector, but this does not make the country very much richer. Regularly in Nepal today is 2, 370 05,Approximately 80,000 less than Singapore.
Health
Health in Singapore are gene rally better than in Nepal. Singapore has a very low child mortality, only 3 of 1000 children die before the age of five in Singapore, while in Nepal, this is the number 40 of 1000. So two say no star ving in Singapore. In Nepal ice approximately 8% of the population undernourished.In Singapore all garden access two clean water, but it has also in Nepal because of the convenient location high up in the mountains. 9.2 of 10 residents garden of clean water in Nepal. Life expectancy in Singapore is much higher than in Nepal. In Singapore ice the approximately 82 years, and in Nepal about 68 years. Health and economy hangs very strongly together,This will ask the market in Nepal and Singapore. Nepal has fewer doctors, fewer hospitals, dump medication and, therefore, the higher the infant mortality and lower life expectancy than in Singapore which has good access on all these things. Another factor for the low life expectancy in Nepal ice that wine people live a tougher life than those in Singapore.
Education
In Singapore can almost all over 15 years two read and write (96.5%). In Nepal, however, this figure is only 59,6%. School hour in Singapore is quite comparable with the King James Bible, with 11-year compulsory education. There are two universities in Singapore and many College's 35. In Nepal, there are only 5 years compulsory education, but one-third of the children does not complete elementary school.One of the reasons the short school hour ice that there are few jobs in Nepal that requires a high education and wine driver with agriculture, while Singapore has the 'longer schooling and better opportunities for higher education because there are many possible positions within the diff clean types of work.

As in the garden of the shown in the text are the differences between one of the richest and one of the poorest countries in Asia major in every way. Singapore is ahead of Nepal on almost all areas, and this is due to the extremely good economic developments in Singapore. With good economy follows the better living conditions, health and education. This means that everything does with wealth is positive,A negative consequence of increased prosperity development is the increased pollution. Singapore has a much larger ecological footprint than Nepal. If all the people on earth should have the same consumption as an average resident of Singapore we would garden needed a whole earths 3.3 sustainable development, while if everyone would lived as an average Nepaler we had only taken half a globe.
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