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    Classical Liberalism

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    amenities from social funds such as free/subsidised health care and education, consumer protection laws (protecting the individual from being unfairly treated from business), means-tested benefits, manipulation of interest rates and taxation, and even income support. The state may at times, provide some form of welfare collectively to assist the economy that will encourage spending and investing. An example of this would be a set of government policies which enable new buyers to the property…

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    Second, the Ogoni land was amongst the most fertile areas in Africa. However, the numerous oil spills in the region had adversely affected the land. Consequently, fishing and farming which were major economic activities no longer provided adequate output. The government did not relent after the massive protests organized by the Ogoni people. Since arresting the leaders proved ineffective, the government shifted its focus to the Ogoni community. The police officers in the region were removed and…

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    COAG is strengthening its commitments to the policy by investing $659 million to extend funding under Indigenous Educational Act to maintain targeted education programs for Indigenous student and to support the program with the implementation of the National Plan for School Improvement. This plan is designed to improve the policy strategy and approach (Australian Government Budget,…

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    Ntuc Fairprice Case Study

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    Introduction NTUC Fairprice Co-operative Ltd was established by the work development in the year 1973. From one general store, it has developed to end up Singapore's biggest retailer serving around 430,000 customers every day, with a system of more than 120 outlets, involving FairPrice markets, FairPrice Finest and FairPrice Xtra. Its comfort stores, FairPrice Xpress and Cheers, has a system spreading over more than 160 accommodation stores island wide and serves more than 100,000 clients day by…

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    feed in the world. It accounts for 8% of the total arable land available globally. The production of soybean is highly concentrated within the four countries, the United States, Brazil, Argentina and China. These account for 86% of the total crop output. The agronomic advancements have led to a dramatic growth in the production of soybean oilseeds internationally. These oilseeds are processed to manufacture soybean oil and soybean meal. A crushed soybean oilseed produces about 79% meal, 18.5%…

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    Usually there are abundant supplies of schools and medical care facilities in wealthier countries, like how education and proper health care is available, only the wealthier families could afford it. Through globalization, households will make higher incomes which may eventually enable a family to send their children to school and provide basic healthcare. As Jagdih Bhagwati explained, child labour will certainly diminish over time as growth occurs, partly due to globalization. A proposed bill…

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    The development and application of AI can change and affect person’s mode of thinking. For example, traditional knowledge usually appears in books and magazines as a constant. However, the database from AI is fixable, renewable, and extensible. Another example, once people begin to trust the decisions that made by artificial intelligence, they become lazy and no longer want to do a lot of thinking. The students who rely on the calculators too much are losing initiative thinking ability and…

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    Congress: Enumerated Powers

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    1. a) Just as a democracy should be, Congress is empowered by the people. The House of Representative members have always been elected by the people and as of 1913 when the Seventeenth amendment passed, so is the Senate. In the Constitution, Congress is given specific powers called enumerated powers that are appointed only to this part of the government. Also in Section 1 Article 8 is the elastic clause. This clause gives Congress the power make any necessary and proper laws to carry out its…

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    Computerized Enrolment System, assessing its effectiveness, identifying the problems encountered in the implementation of the policies and procedures regarding Computerized Enrolment System of Isabela State University – Cauayan Campus, and recommending measures to address the problems identified. The results of this study will be the computerized enrolment system for the name of the school. Significance of the Study The study “ A Proposed Computerized …of the name of the company or school“…

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    Nigeria Research Paper

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    Introduction Nigeria holds a vast history by holding a steak in early civilizations of renowned artistry. By being the most populous country in Africa Nigeria is the eight most populous country in the world. Nigeria’s physical geography is very unique and has potential for being a powerful country. Nigeria has a vast array of issues however with creative reform policies and support it could develop into a great nation. Physical Geography Nigeria is located in West Africa neighboring Benin,…

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