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    Australian Dollar Essay

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    The Australian government is currently trying to deflate the value of the Australian dollar against other currencies. There are number of reasons as to why they are doing so. The decline in the Australian dollar value affects many companies positively and negatively. Once compared however there are many more winners who benefit from this decision than there are losers. In order to target a lower exchange rate the RBA is easing monetary policy The Australian dollar has appreciated strongly and…

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    In the 13th century, a small tribe from the steppes of Central Asia had conquered most of the known world at the time. Mongols rode on the back of horses, as they swept most of Asia, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. It has never been seen before at the time, they had even taken over more land than Alexander the Great, the mongols taking 4,860,000 square miles of land. (Document 1). The mongols were fearless warriors who took over people's land yet they weren't as barbaric as they seem. They…

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    Trade Along The Silk Road

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    how does it create tensions? How does long-distance trade contribute to both the expansion of empires and the "fall" of empires? The advantages of the Silk Roads are that the Silk Roads is that it connected the world. The trade route connected Central Asia, the Mediterranean, China, and Japan. This allowed for the exchange of ideas and technologies. Another advantage is that it had an economic impact on many countries. As the Silk road grew, more people started working as merchants and they…

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    Genghis fought long and hard to gain territories all across eastern Asia. As a leader Genghis brought a legal system, education and literacy to his people and is honored as a national hero. This papers purpose is to analyze Genghis’ early life, rise to power, conquests and global impact. Genghis was born in approximately 1162. Because of the lack of documentation of the time it is not known the exact date of birth. It is thought that he was born in Burhan Haldun, Mongolia. His father was…

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    Marlow’s all-consuming drive to find Kurtz and search for Ivory is just that--a drive-- without it, Marlow would have never gone on his journey down the Congo. Marlow’s pursuit, going back into the Heart of Darkness, is misunderstood by the others on the ship as madness because they don’t understand or share his desire and willingness to sacrifice everything for the end result. Marlow is not mad, but instead possesses a passion which he is unwilling to relinquish. His steadfast persuit suggests…

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    In addition, guidelines were put into place to add and detract from the constitution as the need arose. Each of these ideas were to serve as a way to keep peace and to strengthen the five tribes and what came out of it was the creation of the most power nation in America at that point in time. A nation that would…

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    share power. Federalism is also a political problem for the Articles of Confederation. It took years of fighting and arguing to get the national government and states to share power. The compromise that resulted was listed powers for both the federal government and the states. This system allows each state to deal with its needs in its own way and governed itself much as it had done in the past. The national government has enumerated and concurrent powers and the states have reserve powers.…

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    nation government shares power with the lower levels of government, such as state.” In the American federal system there are different branches of government that oversee each other. There is a system that we have implanted that is called Check and Balances. It is the separation of powers between the legislative branch, the judicial branch and the executive branch. The way checks and balances work is that the congress are able to pass laws but the president has the power to veto. The president…

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    American Political System

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    a strong central government, but no clear or detailed plan on how to accomplish it. At the time, they had recognized through their experiences that the state’s legislative branch of government slowly became the most powerful branch. The legislature controlled the actions of both the judicial and executive branches of government. With the power to choose who filled the executive and judicial offices and whether they remained, the legislature had become overpowered. The separation of powers, which…

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    There is no need to have an established fear in the central government, our separation from Great Britain proves otherwise. Our independence should be enough proof that we are not trying to become another monarch where people don’t get a voice. Establishing a strong central government requires a lot of support from the people, which is why The Articles of Confederation wouldn’t suffice to the needs we demand. Having a stronger central government will unite us together and fuse us as one voice…

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