Table of Contents 1. Historical Background to Venezuela’s Oil 1.1. Before the discovery of oil 1.2. Oil is found 1.3. Oil as a major government issue 1.4. Where is the oil-revenue spent to? 2. Consequences of Oil Dependency on the Economy 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Oil dependence and the Economy 2.2.1. Oil Price 2.2.2. Currency 2.2.3. Other Sectors of the Economy & Overall Economic Growth 2.2.4. Impact on Society 3. Effects of Oil Dependence on Importing
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Consequences of the First World War A war unlike any to those that had preceded it‚ the First World War was fought on such a global scale that the sphere of influence of its consequences encompassed virtually the entire world. As a result of the war there were many political‚ cultural‚ and social changes across the world. New countries were born while old ones were abolished‚ new international organizations were established‚ and many new ideologies
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CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF AIS EFFECTIVENESS IN MANUFACTURING FIRMS: EVIDENCE FROM THAILAND Wathana Yeunyong Ph.D. (Accounting) ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to investigate causes and consequences of accounting information system (AIS) effectiveness. Its causes are organization context‚ organizational coordination and control (OCC) that affect the quality of information‚ which is produced from AIS of the firm. The information is obtained from information sharing among subunits‚ electronic
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This took place in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Industrial Revolution was a positive and negative experience for Britain during this time‚ the positive consequences of the Industrial Revolution include‚ changes in infrastructure and architecture‚ the Agricultural Revolution and social changes. However there were also many negative consequences of Industrial Revolution‚ which include awful working conditions‚ pollution and riots were very common. The Industrial Revolution had a number of positive
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“O gentle Romeo‚ if thou dost love‚ pronounce it faithfully. Lady‚ by yonder blessèd moon I vow‚ that tips with silver all these fruit-tree tops.” Were these the words that led to the death of Romeo and Juliet‚ but the treaty between the Montagues and Capulets? There were many decisions in the story that led to the downfall and deaths of many different characters of the novel. Friar Lawrence plays a huge part in the tragic deaths of the teenagers. He offers his help to Juliet‚ thinking
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number of laws and rules that restrict opportunities based on a criminal history. Many collateral consequences can affect a convicted person’s employment‚ business opportunities and for others‚ can deny access to government benefits‚ participation in certain programs to include student loans‚ housing‚ contracting and other forms of participation in their public lives. Instances of collateral consequences involve the refusal of government issued licenses or permits‚ disentitlement for public services
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in some type of way. The effect of their action could lead to a positive or negative outcome‚ depending on the situation. Growing up as the only girl I did not think before proceeding with my thoughts. Therefore‚ actions can lead to unintended consequences such as isolation caused by success‚ stress‚ and incarceration. Being successful can put a human being‚ able to face social isolation. Social isolation is when individuals feel they should shut out the outside world and stay to themselves. However
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Hobbes questioned the structure of government in his book Leviathan. Hobbes writes “And though of so unlimited a Power‚ men may fancy many evill consequences‚ yet the consequences of the want of it‚ which is perpetuall warre of every man against his neighbour‚ are much worse.” In this excerpt‚ Hobbes underlines the importance of some form of government. In fact‚ he believes that even if a government is performing
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Collateral Consequences in America The term “collateral consequences” refers to barriers to societal integration that follow the completion of a sentence imposed upon one with a criminal record. Historically these consequences applied primarily to inheritance and property rights. The modern form of collateral consequences first appeared in 1898 when the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a restriction in New York law which banned individuals with a felony record from practicing medicine. Today‚ these
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Causes and consequences of the civil war The Civil War was one of the most deadly wars america has ever seen. There were many causes leading up to the war‚ and consequences after. some of the main causes were: slavery‚ economic differences‚ and the differences in civilization. The years after the war were some of the souths most rugged years the consequences would be fatal. The consequences were: Slavery was banned indefinitely‚ the united states were a unified country‚ and many constitutional
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