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While political discourse and the media in the United States

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While political discourse and the media in the United States Post Thu May 03, 2012 9:43 pm
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    While political discourse and the media in the United States have focused on the rise of job outsourcing, few have mentioned the sharp fall of talent “insourcing,” or the drop in enrollment of foreign-born graduate students since 2001, and its dire results. The decrease in such insourcing will hurt America’s competitiveness in basic research and applied technology, with serious consequences for years to come. The de-internationalization of graduate programs across the country will also negatively affect the global outlook and experience of the American students remaining in those programs; they will not have the opportunity to learn about foreign cultures directly from members of those cultures. What distinguishes the decline of talent insourcing from the rise of job outsourcing is that the former can be easily rectified by a policy change of the United States government.

    The answer to which of the following questions would be most useful in evaluating the author’s claim regarding the impact of decreased insourcing in America?


    a)What is the cost to reverse the trend of insourcing in America?

    b)How does insourcing replace domestic jobs lost from outsourcing?

    c)Since 2001, what has been the decrease in the number of foreign-born students in America?

    d)What opportunities do American graduate students have to interact regularly with foreigners who are not students?

    e)What effect would a government policy have on the number of foreign graduate students?

    OA after some discussion

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    Post Thu May 03, 2012 10:58 pm
    rajcools wrote:
    The answer to which of the following questions would be most useful in evaluating the author’s claim regarding the impact of decreased insourcing in America?


    a)What is the cost to reverse the trend of insourcing in America?

    b)How does insourcing replace domestic jobs lost from outsourcing?

    c)Since 2001, what has been the decrease in the number of foreign-born students in America?

    d)What opportunities do American graduate students have to interact regularly with foreigners who are not students?

    e)What effect would a government policy have on the number of foreign graduate students?

    OA after some discussion
    IMO the answer should be D

    as in the argument the Primary reason given is that "they will not have the opportunity to learn about foreign cultures directly from members of those cultures."

    If teh question about opportunities the students has to interact with foreigners apart is considered then the Authors claim could be judged.

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    Post Fri May 04, 2012 2:13 am
    yeah OA is D

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