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    1. Alexander Hamilton’s economic program was designed primarily to (A) prepare the United States for war in the event Britain failed to vacate its posts in the Northwest (B) provide a platform for the fledgling Federalist Party’s 1792 campaign (C) establish the financial stability and credit of the new government (D) ensure northern dominance over the southern states in order to abolish slavery (E) win broad political support for his own candidacy for the presidency in 1792 2. The development

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    National Chengchi University Department of Finance ETP Graduate Investments Fall 2010 Case Discussion Questions Instructor: Professor Edward H. Chow 周行一 Case study: financial bubble Case: Trouble with a bubble (9-808-067) 1. Why did Irving Fisher believe that stock prices had reached a permanently high plateau? 2. Why did the stock market crash in 1929? 3. Why did influential individuals like Fisher‚ Keynes and Rockefeller believe that the downturn would only be temporary? Case

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    if everyone was 100% responsible? Take one minute to think about what if everyone took responsibility for what they say‚ and for what they do? If people were honesty‚ ethical and treated people fairly‚ and the world would be a more pleasant place to live. Therefore‚ when we take responsibility for our actions‚ we could end bullying‚ discrimination and all discord in the world. Wow‚ World peace‚ can you image that? Personal responsibility for me means to be 100% responsible for my action

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    Canada was partially responsible for the Holocaust. If the Canadian Government made different decisions between 1919 and 1939‚ many more Jews may have survived. When the Paris Peace Conference started‚ Canada was simply apart of the British delegation‚ but Prime Minister Borden insisted that Canada be represented as a separate nation‚ with the right to vote. When the US opposed of this‚ a compromise was made. Canada could send a separate delegation from Britain‚ but it wouldn’t count as a vote

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    To what extent was Germany responsible for the tension between the European powers (1900-1913)? Tension was rife between the main powers within Europe and their hold over their empires and states. Many of the alliances of the time created enemies‚ generating huge tensions‚ with Germany often feeling isolated and betrayed. Germany gravely feared an encirclement and attack upon her borders; it was evident that war was going to break out‚ it was just a matter of when and how‚ leaving many tactics

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    Book Review on Alyson Noel’s Radiance Alyson Noel’s Radiance‚ a side series to The Immortals‚ took to shelves in August of 2010. It is a very imaginative novel that will take you on a journey through a mysterious place people call heaven and after-life. When Riley Bloom‚ the main character in the story‚ is killed in a car accident‚ she walks over a mysterious bridge. She finds out that this is the afterlife‚ and is soon assigned a job as a ’Soul Catcher’‚ with a weird yet cute boy as her guide

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    Was President Franklin D Roosevelt responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbour? On December 7‚ 1941 the infamous bombing of Pearl Harbour by the Japanese took place‚ but who was really responsible? Many historians lay the blame with President Franklin D Roosevelt (FDR)‚ citing his approach to the war as antagonistic and inciting a Japanese attack. This report however will highlight that the Japanese were the real antagonises‚ deliberately and purposely attacking the United States (US)‚ United

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    centuries; are we really responsible for our actions? Since the early ages‚ people have believed in a godly-like entity that creates‚ decides and shapes the consequences of our actions‚ or in other words our destiny. The Greeks believed Fate as a concept outside human understanding that could shape life. Sophocles’ play Oedipus the King protagonist‚ Oedipus‚ suffers a tragic end due to his decisions and actions. Maybe he didn’t deserve all that happened to him‚ but his destiny was sealed‚ the Gods decided

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    "To w hat extent was Germany responsible for the First World War." There are many different factors that contributed to the outbreak of WWI. The most important of these are imperialism‚ the arms race‚ the alliance system‚ nationalism and the assassination of the Austrian Arch Duke. Although Germany has a share in the responsibility of these factors‚ she was definitely not the lone cause. Many powerful European nations played a roughly equal part in their contribution‚ which consequently started

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    it has on men and women‚ particularly in the political field. Power and influence can lead to a “bubble effect” for some politicians where they become insular. The formation of a double standard and hypocritical behavior emerges. A 2010 The Economist magazine article explains this political phenomenon. “Politicians who have extramarital affairs while complaining about the death of family values‚ or who use public

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