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    WO R K I N G PA P E R S E R I E S N O. 3 5 9 / M AY 2 0 0 4 THE LONGER TERM REFINANCING OPERATIONS OF THE ECB by Tobias Linzert‚ Dieter Nautz and Ulrich Bindseil WO R K I N G PA P E R S E R I E S N O. 3 5 9 / M AY 2 0 0 4 THE LONGER TERM REFINANCING OPERATIONS OF THE ECB 1 by Tobias Linzert 2‚ Dieter Nautz 3 and Ulrich Bindseil 4 In 2004 all publications will carry a motif taken from the €100 banknote. This paper can be downloaded without charge from http://www

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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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    My goal is [rather than "My career goals are"] to attain a career where I can express my artistic talent and passion for art as well as open my mind in ways that I could never do in any other field [instead of "at any other career"]. To obtain these goals‚ I must set a track.[I’m not sure what this means--set a track?] After considering many other career opportunities [rather than "looking to many other vantage points resulting in faint success" which sounds somewhat negative]‚ such as [delete "considering"

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    parents like this and the effects can have very different outcomes. The effects of these parents can last for a long time. Youth sports are made to be fun but the parents want scholarship money from their child’s athletic ability. Parents that want the money often are the ones that are considered “sports parents.” They yell and scold their kid if they do not do well‚ this can leave long-term effects. The child doesn’t even have fun when they play but they are stressed because they know if they don’t

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    While in The Long Term effects of bullying‚ it tells us that long term effects consist of a constant feeling of revenge‚ difficulty trusting others‚ having a loner status‚ the continuation of being a victim or possibly becoming a victim yourself. It certainly helps no one when victims keep their mouths shut. For whatever reason it is‚ not telling someone of a bullying case is not a good option. Bullying could come to an end for a person that just had the mind to speak up. And a bystander who witnesses

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    The article discusses cheating in academia including the numbers and statistics‚ the reasons and the strategies to prevent it. What striked me the most in this article is the long term effects of the unethical behavior. McCabe‚ Treviño‚ and Butterfield (1996) found a link in their studies between the cheating attitude in college and workplace. The direct correlation between unethical behavior at school and workplace was observed by Sims (1993) in a study conducted on 60 MBA students. His research

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    RESEARCH BULLETIN October 2012 Longer-Term Use of Opioids With opioid misuse a top public health problem in the United States‚ this report examined longer-term use of narcotics in 21 states and how often recommended treatment guidelines for monitoring injured workers with longer-term use were followed by physicians. The monitoring included services‚ such as drug testing and psychological evaluations‚ which can help prevent opioid misuse by injured workers that could result in overdose deaths

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    discussed. As well as other factors as to why this crime occurs‚ a distinct argument focusing on sexual abuse against minors not only damage undeveloped body of the young‚ but also damage the undeveloped mind of the minor that it affect causes life-long suffering to those unfortunate victims. Sexual assault occurs due to the stereotyped theory that powerful positions that men may have in society‚ this wider image of women living in a society which is dominated by men arises from past gender binaries

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    org/ADVISORIES/AdvisoryLibrary/2011/dec8 (4)pages/138...7/16/2013 Hadaway‚ L. (2007). Infiltration and Extravasation. Preventing a complication of IV catherization. American Journal of Nursing. AJN. 107(8)9. Retrieved from http://www.nursingcenter.com McKnight’s Long Term Care News. Demystifying risk management in nursing homes. Retrieved from http://www.mcknights.com/demystify-risk-management-in-nursing-hones/article/164835/ Sullivan‚ E. J.‚ (2013). Effective Leadership and Management in Nursing‚ (8th ed.). Published

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    There were many factors that led to the establishment of the slave trade and the slave trade had long-term consequences we can still see today. An estimated 10 million -11.3 million slaves were shipped during the Atlantic slave trade and most didn’t even make it over to the New World because of the horrible conditions. One of the major driving factors of the slave trade was the rising demand of different products that required labor to get/make. The European power had high consumer demands and the

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