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    Direct to garment printer recent market conditions analysis The Economist magazine believes that 3D direct to garment printer printing technology represents new development trend of manufacturing industry‚ it will promote the implementation of the third industrial revolution. Currently two 3D printer worldwide manufacturing giants‚ respectively a Stratasys and 3DSystems‚2012-year‚ Stratasys shares doubled 3DSystems shares have increased almost twice‚ and the Nasdaq composite index has only risen

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    Democracy vs Autocracy

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    It has become common today to dismiss autocracy on the basis on the basis of it having a single minded perspective. A single charismatic leader‚ making decisions for an entire nation or community might seem lucrative‚ but todays post modernist society‚ questions its viability. Today’s rational minded individuals look upto political structures for answers beyond poverty‚ inflation and basic public goods. They want answers to issues like climate change‚ sustainability and globalization. In such opinionative

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    Egyption Revolution

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    Cited: CIA. Central Intelligence Agency. CIA‚ 10 Jan. 2013. Web. 16 May 2013. <https://www.cia.gov/index.html>. Dark Days. The Economist. The Economist Newspaper‚ 28 Jan. 2013. Web. 16 May 2013. <http://www.economist.com/blogs/pomegranate/2013/01/egypts-revolution>. Egypt News — Revolution and Aftermath. Egypt News — Revolution and Aftermath. The New York Times Company‚ 16 May 2013

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    NAME: PARICHI SIMBARASHE PROGRAMME: MCOM ECONOMICS REG NO: R133750G COURSE: MECO701 ASIGNMENT NO: 1 LECTURER: MR DZINGIRAI QUESTION Discuss with the aid of diagrams how consumers and producers maximise utility and profits respectively overtime. The paper aimed to estimate the cost of providing health care in district hospitals in South Africa. It is the mandate of the hospitals to ensure quality health care delivery. Primary health care service providers

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    BIG MAC INDEX WHAT IS A BIG MAC INDEX? The big Mac index is a theory dealing with PPP purchase power parity. The big Mac index was created by the Economist based on the Purchase Power theory‚ the first step understands what the Purchase power theory is. Here is a brief example to better understand the purchase power theory; suppose that one US dollar is currently in the market for ten Argentinean pesos. In the United States a soccer ball costs $40 while in Argentina they sell the same soccer

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    1- Historical overview of Olive Oil industry In Spain Olives have been an important agricultural product in Spain for a long time. In "The Olive Industry of Spain‚" published in the April 1936 edition of the journal Economic Geography‚ the author‚ William E. Bull‚ outlines the history of olive oil production in Spain up to that point. The Romans encouraged the planting of olive orchards after their occupation of the Iberian Peninsula in 206 B.C. Although the olive industry decreased in production

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    sensible gun laws in the article “Republicans in Need of Sensible Gun Laws”. According to Joshpe‚ sensible limitations on gun laws will help people protect their families rather than infringing the constitutional rights. M.S.‚ a blogger for The Economist newspaper‚ discusses the thought of unlimited gun controls is incorrect in the article “The right to commit treason”. In contrast‚ gun advocates believe that the right of owning guns is unlimited. Williamson (as cited in M.S.) argues that people

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    environment.(The row over the Camisea project)(gas field development). ." The Economist (US). 368.8336 (August 9‚ 2003): 28US. Expanded Academic ASAP. Gale. University of Pittsburgh Libraries. 29 Feb. 2008 <http://find.galegroup.com/itx/infomark.do? &contentSet=IACDocuments&type=retrieve&tabID=T003&prodId=EAIM&docId=A106447291&source=gale&srcprod=EAIM&userGroupName=upitt_main&version=1.0>. Full Text:COPYRIGHT 2003 Economist Newspaper Ltd. Where should the balance between development and the environment

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    Cell Phones in Prison

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    ECO2013 386620 Shea Rosario Principles of Economics Economics Analysis Paper Cell Phones In Prison Inside of prison walls all over the United States prisoners look forward to one thing the most‚ having phone conversations with their loved ones. Over 2.2 million Americans incarcerated and the extremely high cost to purchase phone minutes has created a demand for cell phones in prison. The few companies that offer prison phone services have made minutes unaffordable for inmate’s

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