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    way too high. The deficits are driving up debt above three-fourths of the GDP. Over the past twenty years the federal government has used borrowing to finance the spending that has occurred. Due to being in a recession for the last four years the low tax revenues have lead the country to have consecutive trillion-dollar yearly deficits. The spending has and will remain above the historical average of 20.2%. This is then expected to have massive growth when we come to the end of the decade when…

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    take it in their own initiative to be self-reliant about his or her social and economic well-being. If the government fails to promote individualism, the author states that citizens will be dependent on the state and that will therefore result in more tax being given to citizens. The source promotes a neo-conservative approach to economics due to the reference that is made to “individualism” and it can be inferred that the author of this source…

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    For Harvey neoliberalism is about the formation of class power by economic elites. Neoliberalism has been a political project to ensure economic elites benefit the most from the system. Harvey further argues that whenever economic policies of neoliberalism conflict with elite ideology, the elites took action to keep their powerful position. This is evident by the readiness of government who are committed to following the principles of neoliberalism such as the Bush administration to get rid of…

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    I personaly think in my opinion, that the voting age should be lowered to age 16. Lowering the voting age would have some very positive outcomes. Since America is trying to have a growth in people who do participate in voting, this will inevitably add to the percentage of voters. Letting more people eligible to vote means the higher the percentage. There is though the argument of young people not being as interested or involed as the elderly. With percentages backing that statement up.…

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    support the U.S. combat operations in Afghanistan and the recently signed strategic partnership, which basically consist in the continuity of the U.S. force presence. She also supports targeting suspected terrorists. Feinstein agrees with the income tax increase and that one legislative priority should be balancing the budget. She supports the regulation of the gas emissions and believes that the climate change is due to human activity. Feinstein also supports the immigrants, pro-choice…

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    The effect of exercise therapy on the cognitive function of Alzheimer's patients The aim of this paper is to analyse two studies that investigated whether physical exercise can improve cognitive behaviour in Alzheimer's sufferers by evaluating the effect of aerobic exercise in the treatment of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients. There are several epidemiological studies have suggested that physical activity may slow the progression of cognitive decline. More research is required. There…

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    I have provided my analysis on important audit and accounting issues of the Youth Singers below: This audit engagement will be high-risk due to the following factors: - YS is a new client therefore we are not familiar with their routines. - YS has never been been audited before therefore, any information about internal controls or management support cannot be obtained through previous auditors. - Segregation of duties is doubtful. One person is in charge for routine operational activities. -…

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    This is strongly supported by French economist Thomas Piketty, who wants to tax the rich to improve public education. He remarks that “If we want to have more growth in the future and more equitable growth in the future, we need to put more resources in the education available to the bottom 50 percent or bottom 80 percent of America”…

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    Income redistribution is the redistribution of wealth through social systems such as taxation, fiscal policy and social welfare to distribute wealth to people who have less. It has been a long-time method to decrease the amount of income inequality that has been applied to United States, Germany, and Sweden causing them to reap the benefits. This make me strongly believe that the Australian government should increase the amount of income redistribution. Income redistribution promotes a sense of…

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    savings plan called a 401K. This plan allowed employees to invest their hard-earned monies in a retirement account on a pre-tax basis. The only caveat was they had to keep their monies in said account until the age of 59 1/2 to avoid an early withdrawal penalty. Understanding Complicated 401K Withdrawal Rules After 40…

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