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    A Great Nation

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    A great nation is a country that maintains an economy that grows exponentially‚ possesses a government that holds a worldly power‚ and has a population who is given life‚ liberty and the right to pursue happiness. The United States of America is a country like no other. It has encountered numerous conflicts and has found solutions that keep it prospering. It has been at the lowest of lows to come out at the highest of highs. The economy of the United States has transformed in a prodigious fashion

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    Emerging Entrepreneur Trends

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    EMERGING TRENDS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP TEJASHREE YEVALE - MBA TIMSR‚ MUMBAI Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine key emerging trends in Entrepreneurs in India its reasons for growth and impact towards economy and society as a whole. Design /approach – The paper is primarily theoretical and observational. It is based on the review of major academic and managerial publications‚ it also include personal interview with few entrepreneurs. Findings – Entrepreneurship activity

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    a recipe aimed at fixing the nations economy then was born. President Reagan asserted that excessive government regulation‚ massive social spending programs and undue tax burden hindered growth. President Reagan suggested a 30% tax cut that would be rolled out in 3 years while in office. Most of the tax cut would go to the upper income level individuals to enable the rich invest and create more jobs. These major policy modifications were aimed at increasing economic growth‚ restoring healthy financial

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    Chemical Basis of Life

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    Chemical Basis of Life Chemistry Atoms – smallest particle of an element Subatomic particles: * Protons * Neutrons * Electrons Molecules – a unit formed by 2 or more atoms joined together Elements Compounds Mass Weight Inorganic Compounds – molecules that do not necessarily contain a carbon Organic Compounds – always contain large amounts of carbon * theses are the molecules composing living things – organisms Biologically important Inorganic Molecules

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    IMPACTS OF PUBLIC DEBTS ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH Government debt is also known as public debt. It is the debt owed by a federal government to the internal or external sources. It is required when the stocks of government securities are insufficient to cover previous budget deficits. Budget deficits occur when the level of government expenditures exceeds its revenues. Based on macroeconomic theory‚ the level of government expenditure must be positive with the economic growth. The higher the expenditure

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    A developing nation

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    events and people. These events and people were the foundation for the development of a nation. The obstacles that were faced by those that settled and developed America were not only on unknown soil but were centered on the unknown in general. During the 17th‚ 18th‚ and 19th centuries there were people and events which I believe influenced history and were turning points in the development of a great nation. A significant point in history which occurred during the 17th century was in 1607 when

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    EMERGING TRENDS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP Introduction We all know that entrepreneurship is about attempting to assemble resources including innovations‚ finance and business acumen in an effort to transform innovations into economic goods. This may result in new organizations or may be part of revitalizing mature organizations in response to a perceived opportunity. The most obvious form of entrepreneurship is that of starting new business; however‚ in recent years‚ the term has been extended to include

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    index crosses 300. The social and economic costs arising from the haze are significant. Haze will certainly disrupt the daily activities of the people as more will stay at home to avoid inhalation of pollutants. Many outdoor activities will have to be cancelled and schools will have to be closed if the PSI reaches unhealthy range. The cancellation of the various activities will cause reduced interactions among people. The loss in recreation activities will impact the wellbeing of the people physically

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    Social and Economic Impacts of Hurricanes on the Caribbean Hurricanes are powerful weather systems‚ which start as disturbances in the atmosphere over tropical oceans. There are many of these disturbances each year‚ but only a few become hurricanes. Most Atlantic and Caribbean hurricanes occur between June and November and have been known to have serious economic and social consequences. Some economic consequences include unemployment‚ loss of revenue‚ loss of foreign exchange etc. Social consequences

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    During World War I African Americans were determined to find their rightful place in American culture and society. Hundreds of thousands of African Americans migrated North in search of jobs‚ better living conditions and escape from racist voting laws and violent lynching’s. While voting was made easier in the North‚ violence could not be escaped. In 1919‚ 120 African Americans died by September due to racism. Many returning white soldiers had to now compete for jobs against African Americans and foreign

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