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The Economics Of Federal Defense Policy
Number of words: 2555 - Number of pages: 10.... world, the United States has
the highest divorce rate and the highest teen pregnancy rate. The most
incredulous fact of all is that the Pentagon continues to absorb twenty percent
of the federal budget-over a third of which is spent protecting Europe against
an enemy that no longer exists.
In fact, that is the most probable source of America's problems: the budget.
Forty-seven percent of the national federal budget is spent for a military
expense. The National Defense, the topic of this paper, is what is stealing
money from the poor in our own country and lessening our status as the "sole
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The Wrong Way To Sell A New Idea
Number of words: 653 - Number of pages: 3.... on businesses would result from the loss of deductions for state and local taxes and for employee fringe benefits, among other things.
Though businesses will try to pass on these costs to consumers and employees-by raising prices and trimming fringe benefits, for example-shifting the nations tax burden to the business community will not produce successful tax reform. Next, the flat tax initially would raise taxes on the middle class by 20 percent. On average, a family with between $40,000 and $50,000 in adjusted gross income would see there taxes rise about $700 to about $7.500 .....
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Assets Worth What Balance Sheet Says?
Number of words: 424 - Number of pages: 2.... only focusing on one line so therefore it will make a better profit and it is already
proven to be better than the competition. By fixing the balance sheet it will also have a
better chance of approval, the assets should be up to date and include a headings that tells
the owners capital this way the banker can see what the annual income is of the business.
A buyer is found for the machinery that pays $35,000 this will change the balance
sheet because it has an affect on be the cost of the equipment changing the amount of the
total assets. this is what an updated balance sheet would look lik .....
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NAFTA: The Concept
Number of words: 408 - Number of pages: 2.... This makes the production of goods very cost effective and efficient. What is expected of this agreement is an increase of income and gains in Gross Domestic Product. Costs to the consumer fall because of the wide variety of competition available. Why buy something here, if you can get it cheaper there?
NAFTA has its advantages. This increase in trade, competition, income, and Gross Domestic Product will cause increased profit. The profit in turn will increase the standard of living in nations that aren’t as accustomed to the middle class. This is possible to help potentially so .....
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The Causes Of The Asian Crisis
Number of words: 1036 - Number of pages: 4.... achieved very remarkable rates of growth and development. They built high quality manufacturing industries from clothes to computers. (What went wrong? Hoover Digest 1998 No.3 William McGurn)
In the paper written by William McGurn "What went wrong?", he explained that the people's minds in Asia only understood the word miracle and the banks failed to recognize the risks and credits of the bloom. The banks also failed to realize that they were only being used as policy arms by the government. The only word that stuck in people's minds in Asia was the word miracle. They therefor forgot .....
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Ethics In Business
Number of words: 2332 - Number of pages: 9.... to attempt to find a resolution for cases like these.
The first mitigating factor involved in the National Semiconductor case
is the uncertainty, on the part of the employees, on the duties that they were
assigned. It is plausible that during the testing procedure, an employee couldnt
distinguish which parts they were to test under government standards and
commercial standards. In some cases they might have even been misinformed on the
final consumers of the products that they tested. In fact, ignorance on the part
of the employees would fully excuse them from any moral responsibility f .....
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Investing In Canada
Number of words: 2439 - Number of pages: 9.... points all of which prove Canada is a favorable
choice: Domestic market; wage competitiveness; work force quality; International
business skills; raw materials; energy costs; infrastructure; business services
and legal environment.
Domestic Market
Canada's per capita purchasing power is second only to that of the United States,
among the G-7 countries, and the OECD expects Canada to lead the industrialized
countries in near-term economic growth. Inflation is below two per cent and
forecast to remain low. Cost of money is lower than it has been for decades.
Exports are at record high, h .....
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The Cost Of Buying A Used Car
Number of words: 641 - Number of pages: 3.... one goes to buy a used car they should look for some key things,
before buying the car:
1. Check the car's interior thoroughly. Was the car kept clean all this
time or was it neglected? Is it up to what would be par?
2. Get an unbiased mechanic to look at the engine and look over the
entire car. Do they think that it is in good driving condition? Do you think it
is in good driving condition?
3. Look at the car's paint job. Is it what you would want? are there
any rust spots, dings, or scratches?
4. Finally one must ask themself if the total car is what they wanted.
If there is an .....
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Labor Unions
Number of words: 4440 - Number of pages: 17.... progress.
As the factory system grew, many workers began to form labor unions to protect
their interests. The first union to hold regular meetings and collect dues was
organized by Philadelphia shoemakers in 1792. Soon after, carpenters and
leather workers in Boston and printers in New York also organized unions.
Labor's tactics in those early times were simple. Members of a union would
agree on the wages they thought were fair. They pledged to stop working for
employers who would not pay that amount. They also sought to compel employers
to hire only union members.
CONSPIRACY LAWS
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Preferential Hiring
Number of words: 2101 - Number of pages: 8.... will be discussed later. First, lets focus on why
this is not a solution to creating an unbiased society.
Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream: "I have a dream that my four
little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged
by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." He
desired a world without discrimination, without prejudice, and without
stereotypes. The fundamental lesson years of discrimination should have
taught is that to give anyone preference based on skin color, sex, or
religious beliefs is, in one word, wrong. As Marti .....
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