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    Early Global Economy

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    also began to be considered as a profitable venture, especially with the European ideology of mercantilism, and new exchange routes were sought out. The first global economy developed because Chinese and Indian demand for silver made it a global currency, European expansion connected different regions of the world, and states actively promoted trade. This economy functioned as a polycentric world system of overlapping regional networks of exchange,…

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    Plastic Surgery Simulator

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    Plastic surgery or medical effort to beautify the face has become a natural thing lately. Many articles that discuss how to care or patient interviews plastic surgery that many of the celebrities. But if you are curious about the process of plastic surgery, you can play a game called Plastic Surgery Simulator. This game is a simulation of cosmetic surgery which has various branches such as plastic surgery on the nose, eyes, and others. No need to worry because this simulation approach cartoon…

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    industrial workers. To do this, the Populists believed that America must rethink the relationship between freedom and government. Prior to the Populists' efforts, the government had no control over significant things like the railroad, telegraph, currency, and the national market. Populists were not against these things, but they wanted the federal government to regulate them (Foner, 2013, p. 641-642).…

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    As coined by Pierre Bourdieu, the interactional and symbolic resources that people use in their favor in a plethora of situations is known as cultural capital (Conley, 2015, p.361). To help understand this concept, it is divided into three different types of cultural capital. Embodied capital, which is various characteristics that a family with a higher socio-economic status has that helps them reach academic success. Objectified, which is resources that someone from a privileged background have…

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    cargo for merchant ships,which was intended to make smuggling more difficult. Then, there was a tax on foreign goods.This situation disrupted the colonial economy as it reduced the markets to which the colonies could sell sugar, and the amount of currency…

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    Economy of Australia is one of the largest mixed economies in the world, in 2013 the Australia’s total wealth is AUD$6.4 trillion and in 2015 the GDP of Australia is AUD$1.62 trillion. The taxation in Australia is divided into two parts which is federal taxation and state taxation. Australia government is also striving towards building a more adaptable labour market and augmenting the living standards. The healthy political, huge natural resources and its stable government led to phenomenal…

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    appreciated. There have been an abundance of inspirational females who have played a pivotal role in developing Canadian history and thus far have been overlooked. Also, it is challenging to understand the reason for very few women being represented on our currency and yet it is true because gender has dictated the rate at which we recognize and measure people’s achievements and contributions to society and helping improve the lives of others. Another field in which women are underrepresented in…

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    Digital Integrity

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    remains elusive, trade, prosperity and survival are all at stake. The digital computer must be trustworthy. This is an engineering problem no different from others. The ultimate test for digital integrity will be the development of a global digital currency. This would…

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    Short answer questions 1. Nations typically structure their tax systems along one of two basic approaches: the worldwide approach or the territorial approach. Explain these two approaches and how they differ from each other. The worldwide approach of taxes is where the domestic country of a company taxes the company on it’s overall income including income that was earned through foreign business transactions. The United States uses a worldwide approach taxing all US companies on all income…

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    There are linguistic differences, cultural differences as well as a different currency, to contend with. Language differences can lead to confusion. Behaviour and business practices, as well as laws and regulations, can differ between the UK and the EU markets, therefore is why to be informed of these differences and to respect them…

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