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    number. The UK had a birth rate of 10.5. in the 20th century‚ there had been some fluctuations‚ as three baby boom had been created after the two world wars. During the 19th century‚ many men had come back from serving in wars‚ which contributed to the baby boom. Servicemen had come home to start a family with their partners as they had postponed during the war years. the third baby boom occurred in the 60s. The great depression of wars before the 1960s put a strain on people‚ couples were not able

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    and mid 19th century. This economic boom is evident in the architecture that occupies the land. As markets open up to foreign investment and the local economies grow‚ skyscrapers and buildings made of steel and glass mark the horizon. As against the socialist architecture of the communist era‚ this new building typology symbolizes other immaterial facets of the country such as progress‚ economic growth and power. Down Under‚ In Australia itself the mining boom has been a catalyst in creating a new

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    Gold was first discovered on January 24‚ 1848‚ by James Marshall at Sutter’s Mill in Coloma‚ California. Once gold was discovered and the economy of California began to really take off‚ it did not take long for the government officials to recognize the advantage of allowing California to join the union. As a result‚ in 1850 California was accepted as a free state. Young men with a pick and wash pan in hand left their wives and children to move to California. Men used dams and flumes to expose stream

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    They argued that the money brought about by the tech boom helped beautify the city in neglected neighbourhoods plagued by crime (Lees 2000). However‚ according to Lees (2000)‚ gentrification “subverts the dominance of hegemonic culture and creates new conditions for social activities leading the way for the

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    Tourism in a particular area can have distinctive effect on the social and cultural aspect of life‚ depending on the strengths and weakness of that specific region. The main reason of these impacts of tourism is because tourism brings about changes in the value system and behavior of the local population‚ thereby threatening the native identity. Furthermore‚ changes often occur in community structure‚ family relationships‚ traditional life style‚ rituals and ethics. There are many positive

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    when Prohibition renewed confidence in the productivity of the common man. It is in such times of optimism that people take their savings out from under their mattresses and out of banks and invest it. In the 1920s‚ many invested in the stock market. The Stock Market Boom Although the stock market has the reputation of being a risky investment‚ it did not appear that way in the 1920s. With the mood of the country exuberant‚ the stock market seemed an infallible investment in the future. As more people invested in

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    adverse economic impact the meltdown reflects all the traditional characteristics of a classic boom and bust fed by excess credit. This is seen in the development of the housing bubble beginning in 2003 through its peak in August 2005 and finally the collapse in 2007 and 2008 of the mortgage and housing markets with their legal‚ economic and political aftermath. Indeed any reasonable analysis of the boom based on the

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    of economic policy especially concerning the business cycle. He thought economic "booms and bust" were a result of changes in demand by consumers and businesses. Around this time Prescott and Kydland began challenging the teaching of Keynes. What they found is that broad shifts were due largely by changes in productivity. Such as new technology or a surge in oil prices can cause a recession or an economic boom. Although Prescott and Kydland’s ideas were new and different at the time they make

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    oil. Unfortunately‚ the cleanup effort was hindered by an inadequate cleanup plan that had been created during the 1970’s. These plans outlined how an oil spill would be handled‚ including provisions for maintaining equipment such as containment booms and "skimmer boats." The plans also called for a response team to be on twenty-four hour notice. Unfortunately‚ the plans were good on paper only. A spill of this size had not been anticipated. Therefore‚ the response teams had been demobilized

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    an external analysis it is best to focus in on a target industry to ensure that only relevant information is analyzed. The industry we are analyzing for this purpose is the workforce housing sector of the oil and gas industry. There has been an oil boom in the United States’ lower 48. New drilling techniques‚ namely horizontal drilling‚ have paved the way for domestic oil companies to exploit hard to reach homeland oil reserves. Due to a controversial technology known as “fracking‚” oil and gas drilling

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