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    Paul Krugman’s call to arms against austerity | Business | The Guardian 08/05/13 11:18 Printing sponsored by: Paul Krugman’s call to arms against austerity An interview with the Nobel prize-winning economist‚ whose book roundly attacks the ’delusional’ deficit-reduction strategy Phillip Inman‚ economics correspondent The Guardian‚ Monday 6 May 2013 14.16 BST US Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Krugman. Photograph: Then Chih Wey/Xinhua Press/Corbis Paul Krugman has just passed the

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    taxes are paid? 7. Repeat Problem 6 assuming the corporation is an S corporation. 8. In early 2009‚ General Electric (GE) had a book value of equity of $105 billion‚ 10.5 billion shares outstanding‚ and a market price of $10.80 per share. GE also had cash of $48 billion‚ and total debt of $524 billion. Three years later‚ in early 2012‚ GE had a book value of equity of $116 billion‚ 10.6 billion shares outstanding with a market price of $17 per share‚ cash of $84 billion‚ and total debt of $410

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    opening of Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the three witches state “fair is foul and foul is fair.” This line establishes a theme appearing several times throughout Macbeth. The idea that good and bad frequently come together influences the characters’ actions and the play’s ending. “Fair is foul and foul is fair” makes everything seem different than previously thought. Because the witches start out the play with the theme “fair is foul and foul is fair‚” the audience can expect many twists and turns in the

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    global financial crisis was exploded in 2008. This was the most serious financial crisis since the economic depression which occurred in 1930s and it severely impacted the global financial market. Lots of corporations collapsed during the 2008 financial recession which was caused by breakage of capital chain. Although some companies did not bankrupt during that period‚ they also had suffered huge loss. The 2008 global financial crisis began from America. American financial crisis came from the prosperity

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    rP os t UV2551 July 7‚ 2009 THE FINANCIAL CRISIS OF 2007–2009: THE ROAD TO SYSTEMIC RISK op yo In early January 2009‚ George Corcoran‚ professor at a well-regarded business school in the southern United States‚ addressed a group of distinguished alumni in New York City. Many of them had experienced firsthand the ongoing global financial crisis; others were curious whether the crisis was finally ending or had only begun. Mindful of a series of record highs in the unemployment numbers

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    Business Law I APPLIED RESEARCH Fair housing Laws A course paper presented to the School for Arts and Sciences and Distance Learning in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Baccalaureate Business Law I Park University September‚ 2006 You would think that today’s society would not discriminate against someone based on their race‚ color‚ or national origin. With the changes in lifestyle‚ people continue to discriminate against those‚ but also someone’s sexual orientation

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    "Fair is foul and foul is fair." In Macbeth‚ a play written by William Shakespeare‚ a mighty warrior named Macbeth receives a prophecy from three witches telling him that he will become King of Scotland. Obsessed by his ambition and influenced by his wife‚ Macbeth murders King Duncan and steals the throne and is then tormented by paranoia and guilt. Through the supernatural elements in Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare demonstrates the idea of evil; although driven by the supernatural‚ ambition plays

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    political situations influenced certain things that were written. However‚ Shakespeare was not historically correct in everything. It is a play afterall! At the very first scene in Macbeth strikes the keynote of the play. The words “ Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair” are very important and overused words throughout the play. “ Look like the innocent flower/but be the serpent under’t’”

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    Let’s be Fair Out of proportional‚ regressive‚ progressive‚ lump-sum tax systems; to me‚ I feel like the proportional tax system is the best type. I am sure a lot of people would argue and say that it is not the best. They probably think that they are right in their mind‚ and that is okay. Proportional tax‚ is “a tax for which high-income and low-income taxpayers pay the same fraction of income.” The reason why I think proportional tax is the best‚ because fair is fair. The current tax system that

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    In Shakespeare’s play‚ MacBeth‚ the theme of “Fair is foul ‚ and foul is fair” is a predominant theme. The meaning of the theme is that the line between good and evil are blurred. For example‚ is as Duncan arrives to MacBeth’s dwelling he says‚ “This castle hath a pleasant seat. The air nimbly and sweet recommends itself unto our gentle sense”(1.6.1-3)Act Ⅰ‚ scene ⅵ‚ line 1-3). This indicates that the caste is pleasant‚; but in reality it’s where his worst nightmare will happen‚ his death. Duncan

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