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  • Economic Policy for Balanced Growth

    Economic Policy for Balanced Growth

    Economic Policy for Balanced Growth The broad objective of economic policy in India is to bring about rapid economic growth of the country. Economic growth to be meaningful, in a large country like India, should be balanced, regionally, locally, sectorally and temporally. Economists have made a distinction between the two terms, economic growth and economic development. While the term economic implies a quantitative increase in the volume of productions of goods and services in the

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Bred
  • Prospects for Taiwan’s Future Economic Growth

    Prospects for Taiwan’s Future Economic Growth

    According to the results from the local state-of-the-nation survey, over 40 percent of respondents in the Taiwanese survey expressed a certain degree of dissatisfaction concerning Taiwan’s future development, with only 25 percent answering positively. This was the first time that negative responses outnumber the positive responses by 15 percent, and the results represented the biggest lack of confidence in the economy for the past five years. It also showed that the public becomes increasingly pragmatic

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Confession of an Economic Hitman

    Confession of an Economic Hitman

    I initially choose this book because Mr. Kropf recommended it as an easy ready. I am new to the study of political science and find much of the information difficult to grasp, but yet still very intriguing. I continued reading the book and enjoyed it because it was compelling. I became involved and interested in the life Perkins and wanted to know what was going to happen to him in the end. This story spoke

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Stenly
  • How Did Keynes’s Idea of the Reasons for the Macro-Economic Instability Challenge the Prevailing Economic Orthodoxy?

    How Did Keynes’s Idea of the Reasons for the Macro-Economic Instability Challenge the Prevailing Economic Orthodoxy?

    Word count: 1,061 How did Keynes’s idea of the reasons for the macro-economic instability challenge the prevailing economic orthodoxy? After 100 years of the industrialization era modern economics began to see a change and shift of ideas. These ideas were brought to the front by John Maynard Keynes, who in 1936 transformed much of the modern economics by a single book ‘The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money. Keynes also wrote other titles

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Media Influence

    Media Influence

    What ever happened to the good old days when things were much simpler and people were much happier? Well those good old days are long gone. In today’s modern society people are told exactly what to do from how they should look to what they should drive. It is nearly impossible for one to avoid this media propaganda in day-to-day life. Everyday that we wake up to go to work or school media and corporate

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Natural Law in Pre-Classical Economics

    Natural Law in Pre-Classical Economics

    The idea of natural law appears often in the pre-classical thought. The three main proponents of this idea are: Aristotle, St. Thomas Aquinas and Francois Quesnay. Aristotle viewed humans as having needs and wants. Needs were limited while wants were unlimited. Therefore according to the natural order it is right to produce according to the needs because they can be satisfied. Wants on the other hand, being unlimited cannot be satisfied and trying to meet

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    Essay Length: 402 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Mike
  • Media and Its Influences

    Media and Its Influences

    Media and Its Influences The dictionary defines media as a means of communication. It is the most useful approach to deliver information to the masses locally and internationally. Many people do not appreciate the importance of what the media has to offer. In fact, the media influences the decisions, actions, and opinions of each and every single person. There are different forms of media including analog and digital media, which are both equally prominent in

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Artur
  • Types of Economic Systems

    Types of Economic Systems

    The second economic system is the market economy. The market economy is a system of supply and demand. They produce and what size is controlled by price mechanism (Ebert/griffin, pg. 11). For example the consumer decides whom he or she wants to buy from and what they will pay for it. In a market system an individual can choose what business they want to do business with or even if they want to operate a

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Influence of Antigone on a Doll’s House

    Influence of Antigone on a Doll’s House

    Ike Rojera |IB English |Influence of Antigone on A Doll's House :It is very difficult to label something as a first in literature. Much the way inventions are often adaptations of previously patented objects, most authors borrow ideas and techniques form pre-existing media. In order to truly classify something as a first one must look for something entirely revolutionary, something that has never been done before. Two of these so called "firsts" include the first

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Mike
  • Media Influence on the Youth

    Media Influence on the Youth

    Media Influence on the Youth Media strongly affects youth culture. The media executives are quick to defend their role in youth violence and bullying while selling millions of dollars in adds focused on youth. TV producers, network executives, motion picture companies and others in the media deny any impact of their programs on the attitudes and actions of youth. Meanwhile they continue to spend millions on special effects and marketing geared to increase appeal to

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Anna
  • Beowulf: Christian Vs Pagan Influence Term Paper

    Beowulf: Christian Vs Pagan Influence Term Paper

    The European epic, Beowulf, was written sometime in the eighth century in England. This time period provides us with an idea for the mixture of Christian and pagan elements because of an English society that was in the process of converting from Paganism to Christianity. Examples of Pagan and Christian traditions are presented all throughout literature. Many of the influences deal with what it going on in the world, when the piece is written. When

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Tasha
  • The Dominant Economic Paradigm

    The Dominant Economic Paradigm

    The dominant economic paradigm in American thought has always placed a strong emphasis on efficiency, and concomitant concepts such as individualism and autonomy. A corollary to this thinking is that the individual is dynamic and efficient whereas the government is an ossifying bureaucracy, resistant to change and anathema to efficiency. The individual is the creator of wealth; the government is the parasitic redistributionary usurper that feeds upon this wealth. This aversion to government assistance

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Jack
  • Economics in Poker

    Economics in Poker

    The game of poker is full of economics. I will focus of the specific game of “Texas Hold’Em.” In this game, one is given two cards and an anonymous amount of poker chips. The more poker chips one has, the more utility that player will seek. Because good cards are considered scarce, one must make an economic decision based on the first set of two cards they are given. The player may chose to fold,

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Media Influence on Eating Disorders

    Media Influence on Eating Disorders

    With eating disorders on the rise today, the media plays an important role in affecting self-esteem, leading a large amount of young adults to develop eating disorders. Many adolescents see the overbearing thin celebrities and try to reach media’s level of thinness and ideal body weight. “Sixty-nine of the girls reported that magazine pictures influenced their idea of the perfect body shape” (Field). Not only is being thin associated with other positive characteristics such as,

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Economical Effects of Inflation

    Economical Effects of Inflation

    Economical Effects of Inflation on a country Inflation can be described as a positive rate of growth in the general price level of goods and services. Carbaugh (2001) claimed that inflations are most probably the outcome of either an upward pressure on the buyers’ side of the market (demand-pull inflation) or an upward pressure on the sellers’ side of the market (cost-push inflation). More often than not, economists agree that inflation is bad and

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Jon
  • The Influence of Technology on Adolecent Culture

    The Influence of Technology on Adolecent Culture

    Running head: THE INFLUENCE OF TECHNOLOGY ON ADOLECENT CULTURE The Influence of Modern Technology among adolescents Within the United States of America Abstract Over the past decade, modern day society has implemented the growing use of technology as an every day occurrence. We have replaced books with computers, land lines with cell phones and handwritten notes with emails. Although this process has been gradually changing over time, it appears that within the last couple

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    Essay Length: 2,111 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Fatih
  • The Influence of Computer Viruses

    The Influence of Computer Viruses

    Topic : The influence of computer viruses Nowadays , most of our activities need computers .They are an excellent tool to help us solve quickly and effectively almost problems in our life. However, the computers are also very sensitive and may work wrongly if they are attacked by computer viruses . In fact , the computer viruses may cause a lot of bad effects for users in which loosing data in computers, interupting business communication

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Power and Politics: A Dominating Influence

    Power and Politics: A Dominating Influence

    Power and Politics: A Dominating Influence Abstract Speaking the words “power” and “politics” may bring a sense of empowerment to many. However, power and politics in the workplace can either be a positive or a negative factor. The following paper was assigned to the students for them to describe the premise of power and politics in the workplace and then to compare the influence of power and politics on real-world companies. This comparison shows how

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    Essay Length: 2,034 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Vika
  • Postitive Influence of Rock Music

    Postitive Influence of Rock Music

    Positive Influences of Rock Music Beneath misconceptions attached to rock music, lies the truth. In a recent unpublished survey, results showed that the majority of people, a mixture of different age groups and genre listeners, disagree that rock music has had any positive influences that outweigh the negative (Do). Through lack of analyzing, many judge rock music without ever knowing the truth about it. Those that do not understand the genre may blame it for

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: David
  • Nietzsche’s Influence and Reception

    Nietzsche’s Influence and Reception

    Nietzsche's writings have been interpreted very differently by different people, and cases even exist of Nietzsche being used on both sides of an argument to support contradictory views. For instance, Nietzsche was popular among left-wing Germans in the 1890s, but a few decades later, during the First World War, many regarded him as one of the sources of right-wing German militarism. Another example is around the time of the Dreyfus Affair. The French anti-semitic Right

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Influence of Real-Time Technology on E-Voting Technology

    The Influence of Real-Time Technology on E-Voting Technology

    Thomas Levine Abstract Many cyberneticists would agree that, had it not been for web browsers, the deployment of link-level acknowledgements might never have occurred. Given the current status of homogeneous models, theorists famously desire the evaluation of online algorithms, which embodies the confirmed principles of separated programming languages. We present a solution for the refinement of Markov models, which we call Drabber. Table of Contents 1) Introduction 2) Drabber Study 3) Implementation 4) Evaluation *

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Economic Development and the Redevelopment of Louisianna

    Economic Development and the Redevelopment of Louisianna

    Bibliography 1. http://www.dred.state.nh.us/ 2. http://www.lded.state.la.us/ 3. http://www.rer.org/politicalaction/policyissues/taxes/2005_Katrina_Redevelopment_Letter.cfm 4. http://www.iedconline.org/ Economic Development Economic development as it relates to planning can be best described as the actions taken by local governments and community-based organizations to enrich or stablize business activity. Economic development activities are used by local governments in order to strengthen their economy. Jobs, income, and overall prosperity within a community have proven to be a relentless challenge in today's society. In efforts to greet these

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Mike
  • Economic Conditions of Germany, World War II

    Economic Conditions of Germany, World War II

    Initial German Advantage In the beginning of the Second World War, Germany seemingly had an advantage economically over its opponents, at least militarily speaking. Adolf Hitler had earlier converted a portion of Germany's economic sector to producing the armaments necessary for waging war. Germany had also begun stockpiling large amounts of raw materials necessary for creating the machine for war, as well as harvesting and exploiting its own local raw materials, such as iron ore.

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Monika
  • Louis Iv’s Influence on French Culture and Style

    Louis Iv’s Influence on French Culture and Style

    When Louis XIV began his reign in 1643, France's capital was on the move, undergoing one of the greatest periods of expansion in its history. Louis was a young king with a great sense of style and history, and decided to make both himself and his country legendary. In the sixteenth century, the French were not thought of as the most elegant or sophisticated European nation, but by the end of the early eighteenth century

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Monika
  • With Reference to Economic Indicators Describe the Economic Conditions Prevailing in the Australian Economy over the Past Five Years

    With Reference to Economic Indicators Describe the Economic Conditions Prevailing in the Australian Economy over the Past Five Years

    With reference to economic indicators describe the economic conditions prevailing in the Australian economy over the past five years. Over the past five years the Australian economy has gone through many changes experiencing both the peaks and troughs associated with business cycle. Five years ago, in the middle of 1997 Australia’s economic growth had begun to upturn after a period of recession during the ’96 year. This was unmistakably shown through the composite indicators of

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Wendy

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