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    Dubai Economic Analysis

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    UAE has the most differentiated economy in the GCC, the UAE 's economy remains greatly dependent on oil. Except for Dubai, a large portion of the UAE is subject to oil incomes. Petroleum and common gas keep on assuming a focal part in the economy, particularly in Abu Dhabi. More than 85% of the UAE 's economy depended on the oil trades in 2009. While Abu Dhabi and other UAE emirates have remained moderately preservationist in their way to deal with broadening, Dubai, which has far littler oil…

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    Global Financial Crisis

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    1. Based on the documentary, how was the global financial crisis a threat to the economic system in the US? Banks, hedge funds, insurance, brokerages, companies and mortgage lender are the largest sector of the US economy. This was 3x larger than any other industry in America. If you want a strong economy you must have financial services that are able to lend money, this depended on the strength of the global economy due the invention of Credit Default Swap which was packaged whole segments of…

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    Majority of the people in the United States today have debts from their college education. The ridiculous amount of college tuition has put many Americans into a tough situation. Politicians and public figures have urged the youth of America to pursue a college education. However, private and public universities continue to inflate their college tuitions giving students no choice but to pay up for a “brighter” future. This continuous trend has buried newly grads with an uncontrollable debt.…

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    Wide Spread Myth

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    There is a wide spread myth that people with bad credit score and those who have filed bankruptcy will never get a credit card, car loan or home mortgage again in their life. Whatever the origin of this thinking, the fact is that even after having the worst kinds of credit, or even one day after filing bankruptcy, you can still get a credit card, a car loan or a home mortgage loan. Effects of Bad Credit on Interest Rate People having bad credit should remember that while they are eligible to…

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    literal compensation for an injury (thus in place of money, land, possessions of any kind), a recompense in the form of a kind of pleasure – the pleasure of being allowed to vent his power freely upon one who is powerless”(Sect. 5, pp. 64–65), If the debtor fails to pay, the creditor will substitute for something else that he owns for example: his freedom, or his wife.. “The bad conscience is an illness… but an illness as pregnancy is an illness” (Sect. 19, pp.88), bad conscience according to…

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    Sioux Appliances

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    Sioux Appliances could offer discounts to debtors if they paid in full on time. Although Sioux Appliances have a terms of trade policy implemented, they haven’t enforced it properly so they could also apply interest costs on debtors who have an outstanding balance. Baz could also hire a debt collector that chases debtors on a daily or weekly basis. • Sioux Appliances need to ensure that the accounts receivable figures they have calculated…

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    that Skrupa engaged in “debt adjusting”. A three judge court heard evidence from Skrupa alleging the usefulness and desirability of the business as well as evidence by the state alleging that “debt advising” leads to grave abuses against distressed debtors, particularly in lower income brackets. The court reversed the decision and affirmed Kansas’s right to regulate debt adjusting.…

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    Panic Of 1819 Causes

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    to move out of their houses. This epidemic lasted until 1824. There were many causes of the Panic of 1819. Some of the causes were the poor management of banks, too many banks that issued a lot of banknotes, easy credits were given to high-risk debtors like farmers, a shortfall on trade in the U.S.…

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    For some people, tragedy is what it takes to realize core values and grow. In Jonathan Foer’s Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Oskar Schell is a gifted nine year old in search of a meaning for his life outside of his central tragedy--the passing of his father in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. More than anything, he cannot escape from his own mind and his obsession with his father: “It doesn't make me feel good when you say that something I do reminds you of Dad” (Foer). Despite his gloom, one…

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    Shays Rebellion Analysis

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    In today’s America we are witnessing the divide between political standpoints of individual state governments and the federal government. With hot button topics such as gun laws and the legalization of the recreational use of marijuana and the varying laws pertaining to these topics from state to state, one might recall why in this great country of ours do our states and local governments reserve the right to have different standpoints and sign in different laws on the same topics and issues. It…

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