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    number of interrelated problems, which combined contributed to the emergence of a worldwide financial crisis in a more complex manner than a single factor could have. They can be identified as The Housing Bubble, Credit Market Failure, and Regulatory Failure. The US Housing Bubble The housing bubble in the United States began in the mid-1990s when people had increased their wealth from the stock market, pushing demand of housing up (Baker, 2008). By 2002 the stock market collapsed and fueled…

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    beluga whales might squirt water out for a reason, and researchers think they know why. Bursting the Beluga's Bubble As reported in Phys.org, http://phys.org/news/2015-12-reveals-belugas-based-mood.html a new study led by Michael Noonan, PhD, a professor of animal behavior at Canisius College, might have burst the mystery of the beluga whale's bubble: "why beluga whales blow bubbles underwater and how their different…

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    Tantrum Toys Case Study

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    This study carried out by this group of inventors studied the bubble solutions of Tantrum Toys and its competitors. Tantrum Toys wanted to compare their solution in a neutral setting free of bias. The solutions in question were placed in similar numbered containers with no other kind of label. The goal was to find which solution produced the largest bubble. Knowing if they had the largest bubble or not would possibly affect their business decisions. In answering these questions, Tantrum Toys…

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    Bubble Maps

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    Bubble maps can be used for students to brainstorm ideas about a certain topic, such as writing a topic in the center and thinking of words to explain it. Also, students could write down different scientific properties in their bubble map as they do their observations. This type of map relates to writing standards two and five from the Common Core standards because…

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    Bubble Pops

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    listened/help he wasn't at the same level as his other classmates. He read really slow and every other word he needed help with. When we went back to the class the teacher turned on the smart board and played bubble pop with the kids. Bubble pop is where there is two words are in a bubble and the class has to figure out which one is the correct way to add "s". They did the whole work sheet with little trouble. She…

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    Stock Market Bubble

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    Consequences of the South Sea crisis: The crisis left thousands of broken families and bankrupt banks, not only in England but also across Europe. History repeats itself once again: The stock market bubble (1929) Somewhere in the United States (in the…

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    In the scholarly journal article Bursting the Bubble: The Socio-Cultural Context of Ecotourism, researcher James G. Carrier and University of Glasgow lecturer Donald V.L. Macleod utilize two case studies about ecotourism in the village of Bayahibe in the Dominican Republic and the city of Montego Bay in Jamaica in order to argue that the main objectives of ecotourism do not align with the socio-cultural and environmental effects of ecotourism. While Carrier and Macleod maintain that the…

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    The hypothesis that the bubble population without help would have a type III survivorship curve was rejected because the survivorship curve of this population resembled a type II curve. It likely resembled this type of survivorship curve because the population was likely to die at any point in time, since there were no factors to inhibit or encourage the bubbles to pop, but once they hit the ground or any other obstacle, which could have happened randomly at any point in time, they popped. This…

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    Student Debt Bubble

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    The Student Debt Bubble Between 2003 and 2013 college tuition in the United States has increased by almost eighty percent. With this increase, there are few families that can pay the cost of someone attending college. So what do most families do? They borrow the money with the promise to pay it back, even though most will not be able to. Student debt has been increasing across the globe for the past century and student loan debt in the United States has been increasing exponentially the past…

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    The Filter Bubble Summary

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    Jared Goan Dr. Mark Poindexter BCA 210 8 October 2017 Adderal in Society In The Filter Bubble, Pariser discusses the impact of hyper-focused and self-centered information on society. More specifically, he talks about the ADD prescription drug Adderal and how it affects students, and compares it with how the filter bubble in society has the same sort of affect on the general population. Pariser begins by telling a story about a KGB officer named Yuri Nosenko who began spying for the CIA in…

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