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Marxism 101: Are People Too Greedy for Socialism?
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... greed reflected almost everywhere today – in our high school social studies textbook or in a college economics class, on nightly news reports about oil prices and home foreclosures, in cartoons
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21 July, 2010 |
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The Sub-Human, the Human, and the Human Potential: The Colonized in Shakespeare, Behn, and Conrad
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...m that colonialism should not be encouraged as it eradicates entire cultures and allows for the practice of economic slavery and abuse. These two points of view are not notions that can be developed o
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17 May, 2010 |
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My Own Brand of Hero: The Forging of the Equiphant
(Articles/Philosophy)
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...entury America with the publication of "The Fountainhead". Her superman road the wave of American economic dominance with a personal moral code that held him in good stead through every situ
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13 May, 2010 |
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The Necessity of Offshore Outsourcing in Securing America’s Future
(Articles/Economics)
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...g force behind these features is man’s primary concern of maintaining homeostasis. Political and socioeconomic revolutions of past such as the industrial revolution or the introduction of social
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06 May, 2010 |
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The Day Bipartisanship Died
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...ost power nation in the world, and decades before American shores provided refuge to social, religious, and economic prisoners, America was a concept. Before Christopher Columbus and Amerigo Ves
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09 October, 2009 |
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Political Ideology: Enemy of the State
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...ost power nation in the world, and decades before American shores provided refuge to social, religious, and economic prisoners, America was a concept. Before Christopher Columbus and Amerigo Ves
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02 October, 2009 |
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The Misnomer of Case Fatality Rate
(Articles/Science)
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...on who’s numbers you read. There are more factors involved in the fatality ratio than virulence, like economics, demographics, geopolitics, treatment regimen, and frankly bad science.OK, so why
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12 September, 2009 |
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The United Nations Credit/Debit Card Initiative
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...aves, and the intensity of tropical cyclones. Climate change has major implications and costs for economic growth and development. These include acidification of the oceans, access to
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04 August, 2009 |
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Reaction paper on SONA 2009
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...e government salaries through Joint Resolution 4, benefited 1,000 people on the emergency employment of the economic resiliency plan, 700,000 poor families benefit from the Pantawid Pamilya program, 7
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01 August, 2009 |
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How to End Economic Bailouts
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...x dollars on frivolous things such as CEO bounuses. Nevertheless, the bailouts were necessary for America's economic fundamentals; without government intervention America would be facing a fiscal disa
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02 July, 2009 |
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The eternal soul
(Articles/Philosophy)
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...ratic train of thought. That's how my mind works best at times.Currently this world is going through a huge economic change. Is it interconnected with the comments made above, and how we live our life
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20 June, 2009 |
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The Immortality of The Human Cell
(Articles/Philosophy)
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...nd nothing more, beware the hubris of assumption and consider my works written in the fields of Literature, Economics, Psychology, Physics and Engineering in addition to Philosophy. By the age of seve
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06 June, 2009 |
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The Rise of Globalism in the Law
(Articles/Philosophy)
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...e epitome of globalism. Further, the WTO, NAFTA, Parliament on World Religions, and the recent global economic crash all prove that globalists are succeeding in globalizing all facets of human l
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10 April, 2009 |
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Reconstruction
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... reactions were excessive but they could have been predicted. The Reconstruction was positive for the economical growth especially for the small industries of the South. I truly think that the R
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04 February, 2009 |
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The religion virus - Atheism, Agnosticism and Theism: On religion and systems of governance
(Articles/Philosophy)
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...w. It's impossible to get people to behave properly towards each other if there is no ultimate consequence. Economical theorems as to the efficiency brought about by good behaviour and rational argume
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30 January, 2009 |
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The Dawn of Socialized Banking in America
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...horn Leghorn. Oh, but we’ve had company during out spending orgy, yes I just used the word Orgy in an economics article; Japan, The European Union, The former Soviet Union, sheepishly raise your
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09 November, 2008 |
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A Review of Untapped: The Scramble for Africa's Oil
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John Ghazvinian’s Untapped: The Scramble for Africa’s Oil looks at one aspect of the economic and social impacts of this resource abundance, namely oil. To explain the economic force
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08 November, 2008 |
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vis-à-vis Korea: Northeast Asia’s 2,000 Year Old Bridge
(Articles/Arts & Literature)
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...oradic from the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. All three nations suffered from social, political and economic isolation well into the nineteenth century. From within and without, the consequenc
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05 November, 2008 |
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Stigmergic Collaboration: A Theoretical Framework for Mass Collaboration
(Articles/Science)
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... direct and immediate creative participation via digital workspaces. Also examined are a range of cultural, economic and sociopolitical impacts which emerge as a direct result of mass collaboration's
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26 January, 2008 |
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The Resurgence of Latin America’s Left
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...the past results are impressive and the future looks even more promisory: Brazil:Brazil is the 10th largest economic power in the world with a 600 billion dollars GDP. The restrictive monetary and bud
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15 August, 2007 |
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Operations Management and its Application in Different Businesses
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...e will use an example of a call center.SuppliersAs countries adopt more open outward oriented approaches to economic growth and development, and local markets throughout the world are being deregulate
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15 June, 2007 |
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“The problem with sweatshops is that there are not enough of them” Discuss
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...d the reduction of the prices. According to a research by Catherine Mann of the Institute for International Economics found that global sourcing of components in the computer hardware industry has red
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11 May, 2007 |
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Debate about the existence of cycle in the economy
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Classical economic theory always points at the fact that cycle can be observed helping corporate to adjust spending regarding the momentum. But it's actually uncertain how to define the existence of c
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21 June, 2004 |
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Snow blinded by interest rate myths
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John Snow roiled the markets with his recent statements to The Times of London about economic growth and interest rates. The Treasury secretary said that as economic growth picks up, money demand
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29 December, 2003 |
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Two cases of risk aversion, financing and consumption
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... clear right now that the absence of selectivity regarding the investment strategy has strongly damaged the economic structure. The problem was how to ensure credible return without any instruments to
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09 December, 2003 |
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Evolution of the currency market: Approach by the reserve of value definition
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...arkets around the world, and most of the explanation regarding its recent movements are focused on the macroeconomic data released by the US government. Despite justified uncertainties related to the
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09 December, 2003 |
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Absent Returning to a Gold Exchange Standard, the Fed Must Target One Gold Price
(Articles/Economics)
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...About this, there are many economists (even supplysiders) who say the above scenario is somewhat irrelevant economically in that while an inflation harms the creditor, the debtor makes out well, makin
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22 November, 2003 |
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Modeling Aspects of Political Thought in Democratic Political Systems: A Connectionist Approach Over
(Articles/Politics)
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...to efficiently interpret, analyze, and predict the collective political mind of voters through various socioeconomic methodologies. The problem of modeling political thought in a democratic system ca
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02 November, 2003 |
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Understanding The Job Market
(Articles/Economics)
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...ommon relation between inflation and labour factor tends to disappear, probably relegated to the historical economic theory. Why? Because new elements that composed the labour function have completely
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18 October, 2003 |
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Efficient Distribution of Water in Yemen
(Articles/Environment)
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...een discovered in Yemen, the country lacks sufficient funds for major water projects because of the extreme economic destitution of North Yemen's past and the possible indifference of the government o
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07 August, 2003 |
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The Hidden Risks of Mortgage Backed Securities
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...pression. Any kind of Intervention may delay the inevitable but ultimately it will fail, as all artificial economic constructs tend to do. The best case for individuals will be to identify this poten
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07 August, 2003 |
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The Weak Dollar
(Articles/Economics)
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... director of economics and analytics for
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07 August, 2003 |
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The US Monetary Monopoly under Challenge and a New World Order
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...nized the Bank of International Settlement BIS, was to prevent the reoccurrence of global conflagration and economic depression. The net effect however was that to the victor of World War II, the Unit
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03 July, 2003 |
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Japan: the Missing Economic Link to the War on Iraq
(Articles/Economics)
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Economic Conditions in Japan are the Missing Link to Expose the Weakness of the Global Economy and the Coming US War on Iraq.Overview Economic Conditions in Japan are the Missing Link to Expose the We
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22 June, 2003 |
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Value in Gold
(Articles/Economics)
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...roperty either physical or
intellectual. Investment and re-investment in productive enterprises
result in economic success. The four pillars of economic success are
law, stability, property rights,
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13 May, 2003 |
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Chinese Oil Shock, the US Dollar, and North Korea
(Articles/Economics)
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Domestic Security represents the primary managerial objective for the Chinese government. An unavoidable oil shock has been trending against that paramount goal. With or without US involvement in Iraq
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14 April, 2003 |
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The "Haiphong Effect"
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...d to erode during times of prosperity. This time around local and global political considerations, and the economic structure of the world, have greatly limited the response of the nation to the thre
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31 January, 2003 |
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Economics
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