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    Published in Jurnal Ekonomi‚ Universitas Tarumanagara‚ Indonesia (Economic Journal‚ Tarumanagara University‚ June 2004) An Econometric Analysis of the Short Run Philips Curve: Is it still relevant in today’s context? Enrico Tanuwidjaja∗ National University of Singapore‚ Department of Economics E-mail: g0305812@nus.edu.sg May 2004 Abstract The Phillips curve is generally been estimated in a linear framework‚ which implies a constant relationship between inflation and unemployment. Lately‚ there

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    The theories of Sigmund Freud were advanced and are very important to modern society. This physician and neurologist are often measured as having one of the greatest inspired minds. Throughout his entire childhood Freud had been planning a career in law. Not long before he entered the University of Vienna in 1873 Freud decided to become a medical student. He was drawn to a study of science and he wanted to solve problems facing the scientists of his day. His intent was not to be a conventional doctor

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    Why is religion important in the world today? Religion by definition means ’a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons or sects’. It is the way by which people willingly chose to live their lives and makes decisions. People in the world today have many religions and varying beliefs. Broadly speaking the major world religions have lots of similarities in that they all teach goodness and provide a way by which humans can live in peace with each

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    Why Chivalry is Needed Today Chivalry is needed to balance out all the problems in the world. This is because men and women are treated poorly today. Justice isn’t being given to people who deserve it. In today’s world the history of chivalry is not being shown. That’s why it is needed today. Men and women are treated poorly because there needs to be more respect for each other all throughout humanity. Reasons for that are that men don’t offer their help to women‚ like giving them their seats

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    Why Do Kids Play Today

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    the sounds come from the guns on the games kids play today. Some kids play these games to relief aggression on the games and some other kids just play and become violent‚ and play violent outside. Many adults that have stole a car in a game has stole a car in real life. Thus is the past the games kids play today so kids in the past just plained kick the can‚ checkers‚ chest‚ and games like that. Thus who ever invented the games kids play today has some what made some kids violent.] The

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    Frankenstein Essay Prompts Due date: March 4‚ 2011 Directions: Answer one of the following prompts in a well-crafted five paragraph essay. Ensure that you provide a thesis statement which gives a clear focus and direction for the paper and that your topic sentences do the same for each paragraph. Your thesis statement must discuss what Shelley is saying about the theme on which you are writing. Once you have a thoughtful and clearly stated thesis‚ the quality of your paper will be

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    acculturation and assimilation. The government of Canada likes to believe and tell people that this is all part of a darker past and that unequal treatment of the native people no longer exists today‚ but this is not true. There are examples of native people and communities being treated unfairly today. In this essay I will use the example of Attawapiskat‚ a Cree community in northern Ontario. I will give three reasons for my claim that the community in Attawapiskat is being treated unfairly by

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    Sherman English 212 April 16‚ 2013 Male Ambition: Life’s Sweet Poison In Mary Shelley’s‚ Frankenstein‚ male ambition is the central theme‚ acting as the sole motivation for the main characters. The male ambition has the potential to lead to success‚ but in excessive use it becomes a catalyst for the demise of the human soul. The misuse of science results in succumbing to male ambition in Frankenstein. Shelley examines the pursuit of knowledge within the early 1800s‚ highlighting the ethics

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    Before reading Frankenstein: or‚ the Modern Prometheus I didn’t know much about the story because the only exposure to the story I had was from Mel Brooks Young Frankenstein‚ while this rendition was extremely amusing‚ it did not follow the story line of the book in the slightest. I thought that the monster was named Frankenstein‚ I thought that the monster always had bad intentions‚ and I didn’t think the monster killed Victor’s family. Now that I have finished reading Frankenstein: or‚ the Modern

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    Why is agriculture important in the world of today? Since the dawn of history‚ agriculture has been one of the important means of producing food for human consumption. Today more and more lands are being developed for the production of a large variety crops. In Asia‚ vast areas of land are being used to produce rice‚ wheat‚ rubber and a variety of other crops. In Asia‚ vast areas of land are being used to produce rice‚ wheat‚ rubber and a variety of other crops. More than half of the lands occupied

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