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    Chapter 2: Macroeconomic accounts Multiple choice questions Question 1 Ignoring errors and omissions in the balance of payments accounts‚ if official interventions (Off) are positive‚ what may we conclude? a. That at least one of the current account (CA) and the private financial account (FA) was a deficit. b. That both the current account (CA) and the private financial account (FA) were a deficit. c. That either the current account (CA) or the private financial account (FA) was a surplus.

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    and since the day "Titanic‚ the unsinkable" became an oxymoron‚ people still don’t know who should be the blame of it till present day. There’s been many suspects on the list such as: Thomas Andrews (architect of the titanic)‚ Captain Lord(captain of the Californian ship)‚ Harland and Wolff (shipbuilders) and Bruce Ismay(director of white star line). However‚ the chosen suspect that I personally found was most guilty was Captain Smith‚ the captain of the Titanic. Overall‚ he was the person that controlled

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    tracked their increase in weight. Since 1980‚ the number of obese children has more than doubled to 16 percent. It soon becomes a big issue in our society because it threads American children’s health which causes them to consider fast food as their “primary meal”. Then the society starts to think who to blame. Is it the fast food companies’ false marketing or the parents’ responsibilities? According to the articles “It’s portion distortion that makes America Fat” by Shannon Browniee‚ a reporter said “

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    people like comedies‚ and some people like tragedies depending on the people. There is some famous tragedy plays like The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar‚ and The Tragedy of Macbeth all written by William Shakespeare.The most famous tragedy‚ The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ became famous because the wording he put in the story went so well together with a tragedy at the end.Mostly all tragedies end in death because it always shocks the audience at the end. However‚ people

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    The blame for the Cold War cannot be placed on one person -- it developed as a series of chain reactions as a struggle for supremacy. It can be argued that the Cold War was inevitable‚ and therefore no one’s fault‚ due to the differences in the capitalist and communist ideologies. It was only the need for self-preservation that had caused the two countries to sink their differences temporarily during the Second World War. Yet many of the tensions that existed in the Cold War can be attributed to

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    Mack is to blame for Scotty’s accident. Although it was Maureen’s suggestion and certainly brought the idea to mind‚ Mack‚ in the end‚ gave into peer pressure. Eventually‚ he followed through with it. Mack is unable to settle from the guilt. Being conscious and knowing what he’s done to someone else is far too much for him. He ruined someone else’s dreams with his egocentric behavior‚ and came to the realization that getting what you hoped for isn’t so great when it is not rewarded unequivocally

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    death of a crippled kid named William Armstrong or Doodle was in whom’s hands? The blame is strongly leading to Doodle’s older brother. The narrator should be blamed because Doodle has always been frightened to be left alone in the first place‚ Doodle’s a boy born with various issues‚ and the narrator was the last person to be with Doodle‚ but he was also the last to run away from Doodle. Like I said‚ Doodle is a boy who is frightened of being alone but he never stated why. It may be because he has

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    against him. He even accuses the elders of being "’...these who have whispered together‚ stiff-necked anarchists...Scheming against me in alleys.’" (Scene 1 line 113-115) This paranoia leads him to make rash decisions. Such as when he threatens to take the Sentry’s life if he doesn’t find out who buried Polyneices. Creon is also very stubborn. This is shown when he will not change his mind about Antigone’s fate even after much counseling. This‚ however‚ only leads to his son’s intervention. Haemon witnesses

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    Afghanistan: Who Is To Blame? The turmoil in Afghanistan is getting worse with each passing day. Terrorists control many parts of the country. As a result‚ the Afghani people live in constant fear. In efforts to assist this struggling nation‚ the US and NATO have tried to strengthen the Afghani national forces. Unfortunately‚ very little real progress has been made toward securing a solid Afghani government. This paper analyzes two editorials that discuss the current situation in Afghanistan

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    also got himself banned. Of course some could argue that none of this is his fault. That his parents should have guided him better. Especially his mother‚ she should have been there when her son’s heart was broken. But she was not. And even though she was not there for him‚ there was no need for him to act out. The young Montague killed his own mother. Causing her so much grief that she died from it. He knew better than anyone what it was like to be heartbroken and to grief. Same state of emotions

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