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    Since the beginning of established civilizations, we have sought to differentiate certain groups from one another suitable to their influence and wealth in society. Through past societies the social classes that were seen the most were made up of the peasants, the politicians or nobles and the royal families. Classes are social hierarchies that classify and categorized groups of people who occupied similar areas in the economy of society. Nowadays, however society is far more socially advanced…

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    Agricultural Crisis in SSA: Development constraints and Policy problems (Morgan & Solarz, 1993) Fall in food production due to conflict and drought; limited mechanization; land tenure problems; lack of capital to purchase inputs; lack of government financial support; high taxation of food crops; low food prices; cheap food imports; food aid; world recession; declining agriculture terms of trade Agribusiness in Africa (Dinham & Hines, 1984) Capital intensive and unaffordable to African farmer;…

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    minimum. As for allocative efficiency, it occurs when the price that each consumer is willing to pay for it is the same as the marginal utility of the product that they get. Therefore, when marginal utility equals the marginal cost then resource allocation is…

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    the pension plan continuously generated high surplus. However, as the long-term surplus growth getting higher, it caused the short-term surplus losses and a rise in contribution rates. 2. Inflation is a problem in terms of OTPPB’s current assets allocation. By 2000, 60 per cent and 18 per cent of the plan’s assets were invested in equities such as stocks in public and private corporates and equity-return derivative contracts, and fixed-income securities, largely government bonds and debentures,…

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    The Robinson’s are a married couple that is planning of retiring in four years. Their taxable investment portfolio is invested 25% equity and 75% fixed income. They have not participated in any defined contribution plan and neither is eligible for a defined benefit plan. The Robinsons have a combined after-tax salary of $100,000. The couple has been able to meet expenses and keep up their home; however, they have not been able to travel to any extent. The Robinsons desire to maintain their…

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    Employing more diversification methods to clinical allocations to widen the students’ fields of experience. Throughout the school year, students in the accelerated program have the opportunity to experience and participate in different areas of care provision for many varying patients, in their clinical rotations. This usually leads to a rich experience coupled with a wide range of skills that go a long way to prepare them to be better and well skilled professionals. Together with the classes…

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    this model is significant and usually a dedicated location for the data center has to be allocated which voids a few major advantages of cloud computing. However, the security risks taken in this model are significantly low and when the resource allocation and management of the data center is done properly, it generates a lot of business value in terms of maintenance, scalability and operational…

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    1971:144). The next part of the narrative explained how the conquered land was allocated amongst the twelve tribes of Israel. This was followed by the creation of cities of refuge and the allocation of Levitical cities. Finally, the Book concluded with Joshua’s farewell exhortation to Israel at Shechem. 1. Allocation of the Land (Joshua 13-19) With the completion of the military campaigns, Joshua set himself to the task of allocating the land to the twelve tribes. While it was recorded in the…

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    supported by the NHS still arises. The existence of the CDF creates an ethical problem, as it undermines one of the pillars of medical ethics — justice. NHS, as many other finite budget healthcare system worldwide, aims at maximising resource allocation efficiency, so that the most benefits could be enjoyed by the society. However, the CDF generates an exception for cancer patients to have reimbursement for drugs, during the process of NICE assessment — prior to appraisal. Moreover, a study…

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    inflation all have an impact on the credit score even though it’s not a true representation of the person risk. (McCarty) Also, crimes such as identity theft can cause a person credit score to go lower which would cause the person to be placed in a risk allocation where they really shouldn’t be. (McCarty) Also, a person who does not use a credit score, have a lower amount of credit cards, have an installment loan all can reduce a person credit score even though they may manage their money…

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