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    objective of the microfinance initiative was both to alleviate rural poverty and empower women. 2-What is the market failure HiH was founded to address? What problems do its clients face and why have they not been solved by government and market forces? Answer: The market failure HiH was founded to addressed which its clients face and which have they not been solved by government and market forces are as explained below: HiH aspired “to be the best run company in the world‚” it still had many other

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    recycling of plastics bringing any long-term benefits to the environment? Plastics are one of the most popular building materials of modern human culture‚ but its widespread has brought many problems and caused environmental issues of extraordinary scale. Throughout the years‚ discarded plastics are accumulating as debris in landfills and in natural habitats worldwide. To control this issue‚ governments of many countries have established industrial processes for transforming discarded plastic into useful

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    Do you think the Government should intervene in the labour market in a free market economy? Explain why or why not. A. Yes‚ there should be government intervention in a free market economy to some extent. Markets cannot exist without a government to protect property rights‚ enforce contracts and settle disputes all of which is intervention. This would benefit the economy in variety of ways. Firstly‚ government regulations allow businesses to remain in the private hands while removing some of

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    School Bag

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    My name is Milk Bear. I am a school bag. Let me tell you about my past. Early one morning‚ I found myself hanging in a bag shop. Suddenly‚ a young girl‚ about eight years old‚ walked into the shop. Her name is Michelle. She told her mother that she needed a new school bag because her previous bag had given way. So‚ her mother asked Michelle to choose a bag that she liked. Michelle looked at the shelf and saw me. She took me down and placed me on the counter. Suddenly‚ everything turned

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    Gucci Bags

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    GUCCI HANDBAGS Gucci Handbags Gucci handbags are some of the most desired and most attractive handbags available in the market. Synonymous with elegance and quality‚ the price of Gucci handbags‚ from the bamboo-handled handbag which catapulted the Gucci brand into international fame in the 1940s (and still used today) to the sleek new collection for 2005‚ varies from an affordable $100.00 to as high as $3‚000.00. The newest line of Gucci Handbags was launched in the latter part of 2004

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    Bag with Organizer

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    2BBE “BAG WITH ORGANIZER AND DETACHABLE HANDLES” A. Market Research and Analysis 1. PRODUCT/BUSINESS DESCRIPTION “A disorganized bag is the bane of women’s existence. Your bag is the portable microcosm of you feeling organized and light on your feet‚ or weighed down and chaotic‚” says Julie Morgenstern. Disorganized bag is the bane of women’s existence because instead of putting your time to work‚ you are wasting your time looking for your things inside your bag. Organized bag can make

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    SAY NO TO PLASTICS!! As quoted by Lord Byron‚ “There is a pleasure in the pathless woods‚ There is a rapture on the lonely shore‚ There is society‚ where none intrudes‚ By the deep sea‚ and music in its roar: I love not man the less‚ but Nature more.” The earth is the only known world to harbour life. There is nowhere else‚ at least in the near future‚ to which our species could migrate. For 200 years we have been conquering nature‚ now we are beating it to death. One of the

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    Banning Books Fredrick Douglass; an African American slave in the 1800’s‚ went through an immense amount of difficulties but was still able to find a way to teach himself to read and write with perseverance. Douglass realized a sad truth that‚ “…The same country that had enslaved him had fought a revolution in the name of freedom”(46). Some argue that certain books should be banned from schools and libraries due to their controversial references. Others believe that by doing so the government would

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    MGT 409 Case 1: Arbitrage in the Government Market 1. In 1991‚ major discrepancies in the prices of multiple long maturity US Treasury bonds seemed to appear in the market. An employee of the firm Mercer and Associates‚ Samantha Thompson‚ thought of a way to exploit this opportunity in order to take advantage of a positive pricing difference by substituting superior bonds for existing holdings. Thompson created two synthetic bonds that imitated the cash flows of the 8¼ May 00-05 bond; one for

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    attempt to take books off the shelves of school libraries. Banning books takes away our privilege‚ as American citizens‚ to read what we want (Source 1). If people are offended by a book‚ depriving the entire state of their ability to read that certain book is not the solution. There are various other ways to ensure that parents who do not want their children to read particular books without abolishing them from the entire school. Banning books from schools restrains students from their first amendment

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