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  • Germany's Choice in Euro Crisis

    Germany's Choice in Euro Crisis

    1. Lack of Necessary Fiscal Consolidation and Monetary Policy Inflexibility Entering the Eurozone, each country must meet the restriction of ECB, which debt of GDP% cannot exceed 60%. Some of the countries just take advantage of the leak of the policy of EU fiscal policy to conceal the real public financial balances. For example, Greece did so in 2001.In addition, monetary policy inflexibility makes members cannot devalue currency to balance their trade deficits, increase GDP

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    Submitted: November 29, 2012 Autor: huajianrui
  • Into the Unknown - Critical Thinking

    Into the Unknown - Critical Thinking

    Into the Unknown” is an article found on the 13th on November 2004, it was featured in “The Economist”. This article talks about unemployment and how over the years the causes of employment have changed and also the psychology of the people on unemployment. This article focuses on the changes throughout time in the causes of unemployment and especially in America. Does the article provide all the information needed to decide whether it is the

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    Submitted: December 3, 2012 Autor: AhmedESaad
  • Sovereign Wealth Fund

    Sovereign Wealth Fund

    1. U.S. government’s portfolio mainly consists of Treasury debts, while Sovereign Wealth Funds invest in various asset classes. Risks in the US government’s portfolio include interest rate risk, default risk and prepayment risk. However, those risks are transferred to tax-payers. They claim residual benefit after creditors, but also absorb the contingent losses of the portfolio. Besides, risks in the sovereign wealth fund portfolio include interest rate risk, foreign exchange risk, and country risk. There is

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    Submitted: December 3, 2012 Autor: sherrychu1988
  • Euro Crisis Case

    Euro Crisis Case

    The European crisis started in January of 2010, during this period there was increased worry regarding high national debt. Worried investors demanded increased interest rates from a number of countries with high debt amounts or deficits. These countries then faced hardship in servicing their debt, hence suffering additional budget deficits (Wearden, 2011). The political leaders in these countries took austerity measures for example higher taxes and reduced government expenses, resulting in social unrest. However, Valentina

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    Submitted: December 6, 2012 Autor: mirettesafwat
  • Financial Crisis

    Financial Crisis

    The Financial Crisis Introduction: The global financial crisis has emerged in 2007, and finally took place in 2008. It first started in the US, and then spread to other areas in the rest of the world. The financial crisis has influenced people’s lives a lot, which brings a big change to the world. The worldwide financial crisis receives considerable publicity among people all over the world. I write this report to analysis the factors and

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    Submitted: December 9, 2012 Autor: Carrie0515
  • Hostage Crisis, Tehran

    Hostage Crisis, Tehran

    Looking back in 20th century, relation between United States of America and Middle East has undergone quite a lot of issues. Middle East is considered to be the source for fossil fuel, which is in the concern of US. At the same time US, being a leading superpower, is a concern for the Middle East for their cooperation and development. These two parts of the world, which are different religion wise as well as politics

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    Submitted: December 11, 2012 Autor: symbol000
  • Critical Thinking

    Critical Thinking

    Chapter 3 Summary There is no stereotypical college student. All face an array of challenges, whether it be social, vocational, academic, physical, emotional, spiritual, or financial. College and "real life" can throw many curve balls such as accidents, illness, natural disasters, social upheavals, economic downturns, etc. While these curve balls may serve as a distraction to reach our goals, they could also lead us to change our goals entirely. What we intend to plan for

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    Submitted: December 12, 2012 Autor: andrew
  • Critical Bibliography

    Critical Bibliography

    Self-reflections: essays by Munakata contained a minor amount of factual information on the meanings of several words used to describe wood block printing. I found this provided just the right amount to draw the reader into the piece as well as providing a quick informative language lesson which helped the reader understand the rest of the essay, whilst not being too over whelming to comprehend. Mostly the rest of the piece is based on Munakatas

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    Submitted: December 12, 2012 Autor: nualab89
  • Iran Hostage Crisis

    Iran Hostage Crisis

    The Iran Hostage Crisis Winston Dickson Professor Fischer Pol300 11/6/11 Abstract In 1979, President Jimmy Carter faced a diplomatic crisis known as the Iran Hostage Crisis. President Carter was faced with an extremely difficult decision on how to best communicate with the terrorists in order to free the hostages and at the same time keeping them safe. Some historians say that the Iran Hostage Crisis was a factor that led to President Carter losing the

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    Essay Length: 1,187 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2012 Autor: winstonjdickson
  • Budget Deficits and National Debt

    Budget Deficits and National Debt

    Budget Deficits and National Debt 1. How large is the current U.S. budget deficit and how has it changed over the last few years? Budget deficits arise when Government outlays (Spending) exceeds revenues (Receipts). The deficit is the annual fiscal year difference between what the United States Government collects in form of taxes and other revenues and the amount of its spend(Schiller, 2010). The Treasury department declared in October of this year that the budget

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    Submitted: December 16, 2012 Autor: RKRUTHIVENTY
  • Critical Thinking

    Critical Thinking

    Background: Shalimar Hotels is a chain of 4 star hotels in Rawalpindi, Lahore and Peshawar. This Pakistani, family owned business and is the leader in terms of market share. Shalimar Hotels are appreciated by customers for their affordable room rates, excellent food, good location in the centre of the city. The hotel lobbies are always packed Pakistani politicians, businessmen, army officers and their families. Shalimar Hotels are owned by Chaudhary fmily of Jehlum. Thee family

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    Submitted: December 18, 2012 Autor: unaiza
  • Eurozone and European Union

    Eurozone and European Union

    EUROZONE AND EUROPEAN UNION Euro area, with it's other well known name ‘Eurozone' is an economic monetary union with it's seventeen members. This EU members all accepted euro, as their currency. (Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain). This EU members switched their currency to euro which is common currency of EU member states. Reason of this change in their currency comes with many logical

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    Submitted: December 19, 2012 Autor: rita
  • Critically Think How to Lean Language

    Critically Think How to Lean Language

    At present, an increasing number of international students who come from different countries go to England and other English speaking countries. For international students, it might be difficult to adapt new academic environment. Linn surveys the writing style of native and non-native speakers. However, students come from different countries have different writing styles and patterns. Hence, overseas students who want to go to the UK should understand the orientation of British writing and abandon the

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    Submitted: December 19, 2012 Autor: Hedy1007
  • Sustainable Tourism Critical Review

    Sustainable Tourism Critical Review

    The following paper is a critical review of four articles from the Journals of Sustainable Tourism. The four articles from the April issue of the 2010 edition focus on the challenges that face the tourism industry in its attempt to improve its understanding of climate change, manage the problems it faces and propose important ways to move forward. This paper will critically review, analyse and discuss each of the four articles. In the first article,

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    Submitted: December 25, 2012 Autor: deal.with.it
  • Critical Lens

    Critical Lens

    Some schools around the country and rest of the world have a strict dress code policy. A common issue amongst all schools lately is the topic of whether a dress code should be implemented or not. Having a dress code would do a lot of good to a school environment because it would help stop bullying and make students primary focus on academics. There are different styles of dress codes, such as some prohibited items

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    Submitted: January 8, 2013 Autor: justinhur
  • The Coco-Cola Company Struggles with Ethical Crisis

    The Coco-Cola Company Struggles with Ethical Crisis

    “The Coco-Cola Company Struggles With Ethical Crisis” Personally, I liked the Coca-Cola website. (The Coca-Cola Company, 2006-2012) I found that the site was easy to maneuver around and full of information. I was able to find their missions, visions, and their values. The one thing I thought may have been missing from this section was the fact they are not focused on gaining the customer base within the United States instead of focusing mainly on

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    Submitted: January 10, 2013 Autor: Aimstermyoung
  • Critical Thinking

    Critical Thinking

    Critical Thinking January 31, 2010 Abstract Critical thinking has many components, but it is nothing more than the development of problem-solving skills that result in knowledge that can be reliable and repeatable for solving future problems. Critical thinking offers many benefits and is comprised of five basic phases. The full cycle of critical thinking involves a trigger event or problem, an evaluation of the problem, exploration of the problem, identifying alternatives, and integrating new ideas

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    Submitted: January 11, 2013 Autor: peter
  • Critical Thinking Manager

    Critical Thinking Manager

    Introduction A memo by Mr. Mark Headlee, Senior Vice President of Human Resources was provided to Ms. Ursula Barnes, Chair Board of Directors Executive Compensation Committee of the PDQ Manufacturing Company. This is a medium sized company. This memo was to inform Mark of the company’s CEO compensation and what conclusion and recommendation Ursula determined. Critical thinking is important and it consists of providing analytical information then evaluating it to gain a clear understanding of

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    Submitted: January 13, 2013 Autor: Ed_2340
  • European Union and Common Currency Euro, Advantage or Disadvantage?

    European Union and Common Currency Euro, Advantage or Disadvantage?

    EURO is the currency of eurozone and the second most important representative in the world monetary system. EURO is the official means of payment in 17 of the 27 member states of the European Union and in other 6 countries expect EU. The start of validity of exchange form was on the 1st January 1999 whereas the currencies form was introduce into the circulation on the 1st January 2002. Firstly, when started European coutries accepted

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    Submitted: January 18, 2013 Autor: rasarasa
  • Critical Thinking

    Critical Thinking

    Critical thinking is the ability and disposition to improve one’s thinking by systematically subjecting it to rigorous self-assessment (Elder & Paul, 1996). Everyone does not possess the ability to think critically. Thinking critically is a learned behavior. This happens by applying reasoning and logic to the situation at hand. Critical thinking means that you are able to identify many different solutions to a problem. It includes being very open-minded and allows people to see past

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    Submitted: January 27, 2013 Autor: lani30
  • Critical Evaluations

    Critical Evaluations

    Critical evaluation is defined as "an active, thoughtful examination of what you read, hear and see." The purpose of a critical evaluation is to determine whether or not the author's views are accurate or inaccurate. Not falling victim to manipulation and deception are the results of critically evaluations. Critical evaluations are mostly needed when the work is intended to persuade the reader. Many distinctions have to be made in order for a critical evaluation to

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    Submitted: January 27, 2013 Autor: lani30
  • European Business Environment - Gms 692

    European Business Environment - Gms 692

      1  Introduction: Yes the European Business Environment is still a good place to invest and conduct business today. The European Union Economy is the world’s largest region as measured by assets managed, with $US 32.7 trillion vs. 27.1 trillion in North America.1 The European market, especially of England, Germany, and France is a highly profitable opportunity for many businesses to conduct business, and many companies strive to break into their market. The European Economy

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    Submitted: January 29, 2013 Autor: mshsamiha
  • Causes of Financial Crisis in the U.S. and a Comparison with Canada

    Causes of Financial Crisis in the U.S. and a Comparison with Canada

    Introduction: The Financial Crisis also called as the Global Recession, Credit Crunch or Global Financial Crisis, happened in 2008 and majorly evolved in the U.S., which is considered as the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression happened in the 1930s. During the crisis, many financial institutions and bank went bankruptcy, like Lehman Brother, before the crisis, it was the fourth largest investment bank in the U.S., and Washing Mutual, which was the largest savings

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    Submitted: January 30, 2013 Autor: liqicai
  • The European Greens

    The European Greens

    The article “Similar but Different?: The European Greens Compared to Other Transnational Party Federations in Europe”, by Thomas M. Dietz, published in Party Politics 2000 6: 199 by Sage Publishing, is in most ways a good article. This article explains how the green parties interact and respond to the European Union integration process. The Greens represent the largest and most organized transnational party family. Since the signing of the Single European Act, the European integration

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    Submitted: February 3, 2013 Autor: asusua
  • Comparison Between Formalism, Structuralism and New Criticism

    Comparison Between Formalism, Structuralism and New Criticism

    Comparison between the Three Schools Literary criticism is a method of analyzing literature by explaining the literary work to the readers. Over the course of many centuries, humanity has developed many different means of attaining that explanation. This essay will seek to compare and contrast the values and tenets of Formalism, New Criticism and Structuralism. "New" criticism involves the actual analysis of the words and structure in literature. In high school, most students learned the

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    Submitted: February 8, 2013 Autor: DinaHaris

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