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    in office. Most of the tax cut would go to the upper income level individuals to enable the rich invest and create more jobs. These major policy modifications were aimed at increasing economic growth‚ restoring healthy financial markets‚ balancing the budget‚ increasing savings and investments and reducing inflation and interest rates. The outcome of these policy changes was however mixed. The Federal Reserve Board had an initial believe that the reduction in tax would heat up inflation and in turn

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    quickly with less risk to themselves and with less cost to their government. Wars fought prior to the advent of digital computing could take years to complete and resulted in tremendous loss of property on both sides. Weapons of mass destruction used to be the fastest way to achieve the objective. A discussion with Dan Carroll‚ Vietnam war veteran and current contract engineer for major aerospace companies revealed that in World War II and in Vietnam‚ American forces employed a technique known

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    In this essay‚ I will look at how the Nazi regimes policy on sexuality was inconsistent; I will also explore how the policies were vague and affected women. I will also look at how the Third Reich regime regulated sexuality‚ and had ambiguous definitions for classifying unacceptable sexual behaviour. In Nazi Germany‚ there was a façade of chastity or rather of women only having sexual intercourse in the privacy of their wedded home. The aim of the Third Reich system was to uphold‚ reinforce and strengthen

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    To what extend was Fidel Castros maintaining in power a result of his economic policies? Fidel Castro was one of the longest ruling leaders in South America. This essay discusses the question if his maintaining in power was caused by his economic policies‚ namely his agriculture reforms‚ his reforms towards the ideals of the revolution and communism‚ the year of the ten million and the fight against the influence of foreigners‚ or by his social reforms‚ the influence of the foreign powers of the

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    TOPIC AN INQUIRY INTO THE PERPETUAL FISCAL DEFICIT IN ZIMBABWE. IS TAXATION THE SOLUTION 1.1 Background Zimbabwe‚ once a vibrant and diversified economy and hope for Africa’s future‚ was on the verge of collapse had it not been for the introduction of the multi-currency system after the formation of the inclusive government. It has had a perpetual fiscal deficit post 1990 accompanied by high inflation‚ negative economic growth‚ high unemployment and a reduction in the standard of living as

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    have almost complete control over their citizens. The techniques they use to control the civilians are both hidden and openly used. The "inner party" has almost completely forced the outer party (the majority of the party) into utter submission‚ to follow their rules and regulations to the exact. Using these amazing techniques they rule over the citizens of Oceania with and iron fist. In the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell‚ the Government of Oceania controls the citizens by using

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    Task 2 C Media The animals used within media are only being used for people entertainment are will be used in things such as TV shows and films. The welfare of the animals will be effected as there is a lot of intense training involved in order to get animals to perform certain tricks or do certain actions at the correct time in the filming just as the directors would like because the training is so intense the animal could become stressed with the training as it would just being do the same things

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    interactions between characters between The Alchemist and XXIX Sonnet by Shakespeare develop the theme in each by the way that they help the authors connect to the readers. In these two great pieces of literature‚ one of the main literary devices used is imagery. Imagery is one of the best literary devices to use because it makes the reader feel like they are inside of the story. Like in The Alchemist‚ on page 73‚ “I’ve crossed these sands many times‚ said one of the camel drivers one night. But

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    power to destroy other countries with the use of nuclear power bombs. How will we know when to stop? When will the human brain believe it has obtained enough information? Or will we live in an endless cycle where we constantly want to know more. If we did take it as far as building Robots‚ would it benefit our world or hinder it? How many jobs do you think have been lost due to the development in technology? Yet we can argue that jobs have been created too. The truth is that people have now

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    Explain how the EU regulates its trade with the third countries Two main factors explain the reason why the EU needs a trade policy. The first factor concerns globalization; the world is shrinking and transforming the global situation. The second factor is simple due to EU role in the world. Furthermore‚ the Union is the largest economy and the biggest trade-partner in the world. It also takes the main role as an investor and as a collector of foreign direct investment. The unique Union single market

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