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    pentecostal capitalism

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    PENTECOSTAL CAPITALISM: AN ETHICAL PERSPECTIVE AND ITS EFFECT ON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 1. INTRODUCTION: At the bottom of many events in the world is the effect of religion. It is certainly older than many of her adherents. Religious leaders‚ sects and proponents of different theories of religion have come and gone. Dispensations have come with very many different religious experiences and till date‚ we are faced with the vicissitudes and dynamics of religion. Every adherent of certain

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    Capitalism In Cuba

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    Cuba has recently discovered oil reserves in offshore fields of Cuba’s share of the Gulf of Mexico that can approximately be rounded to contain 200 million barrels of natural recoverable oil. At the same time Cuba rejoices from this discovery coincedently the U.S is promoting to normalize relations with Cuba’s government. This significant discovery can lead for Cuba to stop their dependance on foreign oil and compete at hand with the US’s oil reserves and become part of the top 20 countries to produce

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    “ I think fur look much better on the animal than on the models” Stella Mc Cartney 1.1 Fur farming Animals have been kept in captivity for the sake of their fur since the end of the 19-century. In Norway however‚ this tradition is rather young‚ and the fur farming was not established until in 1920-30. [1] 31 million animals are raised and killed on fur farms each year. Mink account for 26 million‚ fox 4.1 million. Chinchillas‚ racoon dogs (not to be confused with the North American racoon)‚ fitch

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    Although it’s pretty much the worst year ever‚ 2016 was the year that I changed the most for the better. There were so many programs that changed who I was. In January‚ I went to Florida to present the findings of the NITARP group at the American Astronomical Society Convention. I was reluctant to speak to anyone there‚ but there were several people who included me in their conversations. These people became good friends and it taught me that even if you don’t think people like you‚ or if you don’t

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    Contemorary Capitalism

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    Bagshiin lektsiin aguulga: 2. Technology Evolution and Institutional Change Perspective Marx’s natural history and its limitations.  Classical economics face the New Institutional Economics (Historical School) and Marxist theory "Opposite" was an accident. This understanding is one-sided and wrong. First‚ both the research object‚ the "opposition" is not true sense. Northrop solve a new ancient Code‚ the economics of organizations and institutions as established or external (exogenous variables)

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    Capitalism and Democracy

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    American Capitalism and American Democracy have always gone hand in hand for the entire history of the United States since its founding‚ and many say one cannot exist without the other. Many people today commonly associate Capitalism with Democracy when asked about the United States in general. Capitalism is based on profits for the few while democracy is based on rights for many. Commonly capitalism is known as an economic system in which all or most of the means of production are privately owned

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    Natural Capitalism

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    Natural Capitalism by Amory Lovins (www.natcap.org) Capital - It’s the accumulated wealth in the form of investments‚ factories‚ and equipment. An economy requires four types of capitalism to function: 1. Human capital – labour & intelligence‚ culture and organization 2. Financial capital – cash investments‚ and monetary instruments 3. Manufactured capital – infrastructure‚ machines‚ tools and factories 4. Natural capital – resources‚ living systems & ecosystem services

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    How much can change in seven months? People normally do not think about it‚ because who would like to disappear for such a long time? Anna had to deal with this kind of experience few times in her life. The first time was when she left for the exchange program to the United States as a teenager and then had to come back to the reality like nothing happened. But this time it was different‚ she did not make this decision and had absolutely no control over her life. The news about internationally known

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    Capitalism in Japan

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    Because no nation has come half so far so fast‚ Japan is envied by capitalists elsewhere and looked upon as an example to emulate. Thirty years ago‚ its war-shattered economy was little more than one-third the size of Britain’s. Today the Japanese G.N.P. exceeds the combined total of Britain and France‚ and the gap is certain to widen in the years ahead. The Japanese variant of capitalism cannot be readily or precisely copied‚ except perhaps by a few Asian countries‚ because it is rooted in a homogeneous

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    How Steel Changed America

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    How Steel changed America One of the greatest discovers that transformed cities to what they are now is steel industry. The rise of the steel industry in the United States drove America’s growth as a world economic power. “The industrialization of America made steel the number-one selling product. Steel was used in the construction and maintenance of railroads as well as nearly every other industry of the day (Carnegie‚ Andrew).” Even thou steel had been used during the early days of European settlement

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