Sommer Semester 2012 Göttingen WHY NATIONS FAIL D. ACEMOGLU & J.A. ROBINSON Seminar Paper CHAPTER 5 "I’VE SEEN THE FUTURE‚ AND IT WORKS": GROWTH UNDER EXTRACTIVE INSTITUTIONS What Stalin‚ King Shyaam‚ the Neolithic Revolution‚ and the Maya city-states all had in common and how this explains why China’s current economic growth cannot last. Summary Resume of the Key Statements of the Chapter Description of the Original Researches used By The Authors Opposition to the Theories of Acemoglu
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Flavor of the Industry When biting into a hot and juicy‚ “just-made” cheeseburger‚ what does the customer taste? Usually there will be a few recognizable flavors such as crisp lettuce‚ fresh tomato‚ grilled beef‚ melted cheese‚ all topped with a soft‚ sesame seed bun. Depending of the menu item‚ it may have crinkle-cut pickles‚ thin rings of onion‚ and a savory sauce of some kind. With the combo‚ the customer will receive golden brown French fries cooked to perfection in oil and dusted in salt
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Chapter 1: Biology- The study of life A Hierarchy of Organization 1. Molecules 2. Organelle 3. Cell 4. Tissue 5. Organ 6. Organism Emergent Properties- Novel properties that emerge as each step up the hierarchy of biological order is taken. Reductionism- Reducing complex systems to simpler components that are more manageable to study. Cells- The lowest level of structure capable of performing all the activities of life‚ all organisms are composed of cells which are the basic units of structure
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1 Fraudulent use of corporate credit cards will be minimized by which of the following controls? A. Subjecting credit card charges to the same expense controls as those used on regular company expense forms. B. Periodically reviewing the validity of the need for credit cards at executive and operating levels. C. Establishing a corporate policy on the issuance of credit cards to authorized employees. D. Reconciling the monthly statement from the credit card company with the submitted copies of
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CHAPTERS 1-5: • Narrator introduces himself as a detective and claims he craves truth but lies • Manipulates his suspects into giving in and giving him the confession he wants • His name is Adam Robert Ryan • He grew up Knocknaree‚ Ireland • Book opens and it is 1984 • His best friends were Peter Savage and Jamie Rowan • Went into the woods to play but did not return in time for tea and as the night dragged on their parents grew worried and finally called the police • Adam Ryan was the only one
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“Read and annotate the passage and write about how Steinbeck uses details to present Crooks in this extract. Explain the importance of what the reader learns here in terms of the novel as a whole” In the first four paragraphs of Chapter four‚ the reader is already aware of how lonely and broken‚ both physically and mentally‚ Crooks is. However‚ he is clever and proud. Crooks‚ “the negro stable buck” is restricted from communicating with the other workers as he had “his bunk in the harness room"
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1.Refer to the exhibit. A network administrator needs to add the command deny ip 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any log to R3. After adding the command‚ the administrator verifies the change using the show access - list command. What sequence number does the new entry have? 0 10‚ and all other items are shifted down to the next sequence number 50 60 ***** 2.Refer to the exhibit. What happens if the network administrator issues the commands shown when an ACL called Managers already exists
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0 WORKSHEET 10: A Midsummer Night’s Dream QUESTIONS 1. The play has some important ramifications. To begin with‚ the events that take place in Acts II and III in woodland and summer moonlight give the play its name. As we can see‚ the world of magic and the world of the dreams are very important and they belong to a mixture of magic and reality that appears through the whole play. Since the events which happen in the moonlight are just a dream‚ just part of the magic world far from the real world
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Human Physiology – Spring 2013 Chapter 12 Study Questions 1. Group 1 should become experts on the structure of a sarcomere. 2. Group 2 should become experts on the sliding filament theory. 3. Group 3 should become experts on the contractile cycle of skeletal muscle. 4. Group 4 should become experts on excitation-contraction coupling. 5. Group 5 should become experts on summation and tetanus. 6. Group 6 should become experts on smooth muscle contraction. 7. What are
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Chapter 5 is called "Searches for Electronically Stored Information and Electronic Surveillance." It examines how technology has changed the way information is exchanged and stored. Electronically Stored Information (ESI) searches follow the Fourth Amendment‚ like traditional searches do‚ and require a warrant. This type of information includes data such as computer files‚ computer programs‚ memory cards and sticks‚ CDs and DVDs‚ servers‚ floppy disks‚ tablets‚ thumb and jump drives‚ tape media
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