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INTERTESTAMENTAL PERIOD: HISTORY OF BEGINNING OF CHRISTIANITY
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...F THE MACCABEESAfter the Maccabee, known as Simon, liberated Palestine, religious life was renewed and the economy bounced back. While outside forces were held at bay, his son-in-law, named Ptol
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05 August, 2010 |
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Marxism 101: Are People Too Greedy for Socialism?
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...iscouraging and punishing cooperation and solidarity. Indeed, in A Contribution to A Critique of Political Economy, Karl Marx wrote that:The mode of production of material life conditions the general
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21 July, 2010 |
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The Necessity of Offshore Outsourcing in Securing America’s Future
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...m this negative portrayal. Offshore outsourcing is a business practice that stands to benefit the American economy as whole, and affords long-term job security to American citizens. Not Such a New Iss
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06 May, 2010 |
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The United Nations Credit/Debit Card Initiative
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...P in 2014, up from 70% in 2000 and 40% in 1980 (The Economist). Governments are attempting to boost the economy by slashing interest rates to encourage lending for businesses and individuals.
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04 August, 2009 |
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Reaction paper on SONA 2009
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...of prayer for the fast healing of former President Corazon Aquino. Then she stated that the nation’s economy was strong, even though people know that the economy is somewhat weak. In her speech
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01 August, 2009 |
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The American Healthcare Conundrum
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... himself has admitted that the administration "underestimated the severity of the issues plaguing the economy". So then, the question is, how do the American people as an entity preven
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17 July, 2009 |
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How to End Economic Bailouts
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...out government intervention America would be facing a fiscal disaster that would soon transcend the global economy. Most economist agreed that the private sector bailouts were essential, but is there
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02 July, 2009 |
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The Rise of Globalism in the Law
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...uade societies to view law as a global institution. Without global law, other institutions such the global economy will have no guidelines to protect investors and consumers. Laws are also needed to f
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10 April, 2009 |
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E-Zine: The Pulp and The Grind
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... 20 years. They started on the BBS (bulletin boards) and are now still surviving the many phases of online economy.Today many EZines are battling for clicks and sponsorship, some even reduced to openl
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22 February, 2009 |
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Reconstruction
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...d this plan in order to reestablish the wealth stolen by the war, in fact they decided to strengthen their economy by expanding their commerce to the South, that was also starting to develop a small b
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04 February, 2009 |
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The American sentiment & social demeanor giving rise to the Obama Presidency.
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...ed. It is the misplacement of hope that leads to the destitution and despair we see in our morale and our economy this day. It is the misplacement of hope that lessens our care for nature and the en
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06 November, 2008 |
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vis-à-vis Korea: Northeast Asia’s 2,000 Year Old Bridge
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... to narrow the economic gap by providing the North investment and help in creating an export manufacturing economy. There is widespread consensus in South Korea on engagement with the North, so the on
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05 November, 2008 |
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The Resurgence of Latin America’s Left
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...e rate R:US$ (av)2.181.971.881.931.992.05Argentina:2005, GDP growth rate was 7.5% in 2005. The Argentinian economy is obviously reviving since 2003, In 2003, GDP growth rate was 8.8% , 9% in 2004. Pes
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15 August, 2007 |
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“The problem with sweatshops is that there are not enough of them” Discuss
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...ed States.Repatriated profits: Four cents of every dollar spent on offshoring returns to the United States economy.Productivity and new jobs: Corporate savings can be invested in new business opportun
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11 May, 2007 |
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Debate about the existence of cycle in the economy
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...t spending regarding the momentum. But it's actually uncertain how to define the existence of cycle in the economy, since several factors can be used as a reference, such as the investment cycle, the
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21 June, 2004 |
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Snow blinded by interest rate myths
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...Years, that the “savings pool available for borrowing expands and contracts with the fortunes of the economy”.3 Have they already forgotten what he taught them? Both Snow and the Wall Str
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29 December, 2003 |
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Two cases of risk aversion, financing and consumption
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...means that a global expected return on capital for the entire chain become meaningful when we consider the economy as a juxtaposition of microeconomic industrial chains. We obtain:
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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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Today’s most popular debate concerning the economy is the extreme instability of the exchange rate, particularly the evolution of the US dollar. The green money currently destabilises currency m
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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
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...table dollar in various ways including interest rate targeting, M1/M2 targeting, even the targeting of the economy itself. While this approach gave us a strong seventeen year run (1983-2000), it also
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22 November, 2003 |
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Modeling Aspects of Political Thought in Democratic Political Systems: A Connectionist Approach Over
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...ion is materialized. The collective mind of all political beings gives rise via democratic election to the economy on individuality. Political parties have long been unsuccessfully striving to efficie
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02 November, 2003 |
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Understanding The Job Market
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...tion is maybe easier to put in place. The idea is to simply limit the penetration of the innovation in the economy in order to reduce its impact on the job market. Usually, the simple existence of the
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18 October, 2003 |
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The Hidden Risks of Mortgage Backed Securities
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...t to offset associated debt thus they will be abandoned or become distressed. In this scenario, the global economy will become zero bound because it presently derives the majority of its global moment
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07 August, 2003 |
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The Weak Dollar
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... equities, an economy that can't seem to
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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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The US has become an export and import driven economy but not in the traditional sense as it normally gets defined through the exchange of goods and services. The major difference being that for six d
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03 July, 2003 |
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Japan: the Missing Economic Link to the War on Iraq
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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
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...lues. Law, stability, and property
rights allow people to enjoy the benefits of a fast moving multiplied
economy with a high velocity of money. Liberty may be an additional
component or its presenc
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13 May, 2003 |
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Chinese Oil Shock, the US Dollar, and North Korea
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...hout US involvement in Iraq, China stands at the cusp of an oil shock because of its efforts to expand the economy, its inadequate transportation network., and the lack of domestic oil supply. Nationa
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14 April, 2003 |
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