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    SONGWRITER (AKA MUSIC PUBLISHING) INCOME STREAMS In today’s world your songs can generate money and royalties via the traditional “Physical/Analog” music industry or the new “Digital” music industry. There are in fact a minimum of 13 different and specific ways that you as a songwriter can make money off of your songs. Note – each income stream and type of royalty is generated from both the original recording of a song (i.e. the Beatles’ version of Paul McCartney’s song “Yesterday”) or off of a

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    Classicals Versus Keynesians The classical approach and the Keynesian approach are the two major intellectual traditions in macroeconomics. We discuss the differences between the two approaches briefly here and in much greater detail later in the book. The Classical Approach. The origins of the classical approach go back more than two centuries‚ at least to the famous Scottish economist Adam Smith. In 1776 Smith published his classic‚ The Wealth of Nations‚ in which he proposed the concept of

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    War Guilt Clause The war guilt clause caused nationwide dishonour and embarrassment for the Germans‚ as they were forced to take the blame for beginning the war‚ despite the fact that it was not solely their fault. Germans that felt that the British and the French had equal influence on the cause of the war and therefore thought the clause was unfair and unjustified. The rest of Europe did not share the feelings that Germany had. They felt that the Clause was just‚ and that they had no part in causing

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    ADR Clause for Learning Team Charter All disputes that arise within the learning team that cannot be resolved 24 hours after the dispute began will enable ADR to occur. The dispute must be in reference to members’ disregard for the rules and regulations documented in the learning team charter. Personal conflicts that arise between team members will not initially be subjected to be resolved through ADR. Members’ personal conflicts which cause dispute within the learning team disabling productivity

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    country. Their belief about a jolly old man in red called Santa Claus often results from the parents’ harmless lies of Santa’s existence. Once the kids are old enough to use logic and reason‚ they begin to question the inconsistencies of their childhood story and come to realize that Santa Clause doesn’t exist‚ thus altering their belief because the reality of Santa’s nonexistence has always been concealed. In Harper Lee’s debatable novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout and her brother Jem are exposed

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    TITLE AND TELEPHONE NUMBER:Ms Shivani- 81159077 Ms Alyssa - | Section 1. Project Relevance and Need | a) IntroductionThis project aims to amalgate the elderly into our society with more ease. It will help us to curb many problems faced by the elderly emotionally which in turn relates to their physical well-being. This project would encourage and seek out individuals who have the time and financial capabilities to come forward and contribute this two factors and help make

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    The 8th Amendment‚ "cruel and unusual" clause. The "cruel and unusual" clause in the eighth amendment states that "cruel and unusual punishment" such as torture or lingering death can not be inflicted on anyone as a form of execution. It is however permissible under the 8th Amendment to execute a convict by means of hanging‚ shooting‚ electrocution‚ and lethal gas. There is still confusion about what is actually constitutes "cruel and unusual punishment." There have been several court cases

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    Practice Questions Ch 2 to 5 Chapter 5—Trading Internationally TRUE/FALSE 1. Mercantilism is the direct intellectual ancestor of modern-day protectionism.True 2. The theory of comparative advantage states that even if a country does not have absolute advantage in production‚ the country can still profitably specialize if the country is relatively more efficient. True 3. Absolute and comparative advantages come from economic differences.False 4. Factor endowment theory is a proposition

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    Problems and Questions – Risk Measurement and Hurdle Rates in Practice Rem.: Use 5.5% as your equity risk premium‚ for T. Bonds‚ where none is given‚ and 8.5% as your short term ERP. 1. In December 1995‚ Boise Cascade’s stock had a beta of 0.95. The Treasury bill rate at the time was 5.8%‚ and the Treasury bond rate was 6.4%. a. Estimate the expected return on the stock for a short-term investor in the company. b. Estimate the expected return on the stock for a long-term

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    contract at all. Further‚ if the essence of contract‚ regarded as a class of obligations‚ is a voluntary assumption of a legally enforceable duty‚ where there are identifiable parties‚ certain terms and consideration (unless by deed)‚ TFC may be seen to attack the fundamental elements of a binding contract. Questions of validity for want of mutuality may arise at one end of the spectrum of possible consequences of TFC in contracts (but an argument that TFC means no

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