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    The Internet is virtual shopping mall that allows the consumer to transact business including banking‚ shopping‚ and a host of day-to-day chores. As much as the consumer has come to rely on this new forum of exchange‚ it is also an instrument of many civil wrongs (cyber torts). This harm includes financial injuries‚ reputable damage‚ theft of trade secrets‚ and invasions of privacy. The Enron Corporation was listed as the seventh largest company in the U.S. with over $100 billion in gross revenues

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    Economics Report Section 1: Analyse the recent trends in Australia’s major economic objectives. (Economic growth‚ inflation‚ unemployment‚ the exchange rate‚ environmental sustainability and distribution of income) Economic growth - Economic growth occurs when there is a sustained increase in a country’s productive capacity over time. This is generally measured by the percentage increase in real gross domestic problem. The target for economic growth set by the government is around 3-4%

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    Same-sex Marriage and the Economy To begin‚ I would like to discuss the basics. The institution of marriage is the foundation of the family and of society. Even though it is a private institution‚ it has been controlled by society‚ depending on the specific time and history‚ religious perceptions‚ legal rules or customs‚ and norms. According to historical legal readings‚ marriage has been viewed as a heterosexual union‚ same-sex relationships are excluded from the definition of "marriage". Same-sex

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    Outsourcing Harms and Threats the United StatesEconomy “Outsourcing happens when a corporation decides to purchase a kind of product or service from a source outside of the company” (Herbert‚ 2004). It generally refers to products or services that were once done in-house‚ now purchased from a source external to the company. “When a multinational company moves or expands some of its operations and jobs to overseas locations‚ this is referred to as off shoring or offshore sourcing” (Herbert‚ 2004)

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    What Is Bank

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    What is bank? Finance is the life blood of trade‚ commerce and industry.   Now -a-days‚ banking sector acts as the backbone of modern business.   The term bank is derived from the French word Banco which means a Bench or Money exchange table.   In olden   days‚ European money lenders or money   changers used to display (show) coins   of different countries in big heaps (quantity) on benches or tables for the purpose of lending or exchanging.   A bank is a financial institution which deals with deposits

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    German state banks

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    3 II.Subject of investigation: The German state banks 4 II.1.Sachsen LB 5 II.2.Bayern LB 7 III.Reasons for the underperformance 8 III.1.Business model 8 III.2.Management Board 10 III.3.Supervision 11 III.4.Market structure/ Early warnings 13 Cf. Spiegel (2008) 15 IV.Adjustments 16 Cf. Handelsblatt (2012) 17 I.Bibliography 19 II.Appendix 24 I. Introduction and research questions The German taxpayer had to bail out state-owned banks after their managements recklessly gambled

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    Fiscal and Monetary Policy in an Open Economy Professor Horst Loechel MBA Class 2010 Shanghai‚ November 2010 Questions What is the difference between a closed and an open economy with regards to the impact of fiscal and monetary policy? What are the current issues of fiscal and monetary policy on a global level? What is China’s fiscal and monetary policy? IS-LM in an open economy Appr. Depr. Fiscal policy in an open economy LM ∆G>0 Interest rate‚ i NetE0 Interest rate

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    activity are reduced. Economic recession is generally accompanied by a rise in unemployment‚ high inflation‚ and decline of the housing market. Otherwise known as “The Great Recession‚” the recession in the United States from the year 2007 to 2009 negatively impacted the United States economy by significantly altering the US’s labor market‚ unemployment rate and recovery potential.

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    From the mid 1940’s through the mid 1960’s‚ the United States was in its first cold war with the Soviet Union. It was considered cold because there was no outright fighting. The U.S. had been fighting to rid the world of communism‚ but only brought the communist USSR and USA together to fight their common enemy‚ Germany in World War two. The United States made a deal with the USSR that once Germany surrendered‚ ninety days after that they would declare war on Japan. The US had developed a nuclear

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    Population in the United States and its Effect on our Economy July 20‚ 2010 Aging Population 1 The population in the United States is aging at an unprecedented pace. For the first time in history‚ seventy percent of everyone who has ever lived is alive today (Isidro‚ 2009). The aging population and their imminent retirement will place an even greater strain on the country’s financial resources. The baby boomers; people born between 1946 and 1964 have influenced our economy by their sheer

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