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    The development of communication and new technologies, and the use of Internet have made huge economic and political transformations. People, banks and industries use the cyberspace to trade their capitals among national and regional economies. Moreover, economic integration and economic globalization have shrunk economic connections across the globe. Goods and Services can be easily trade among nations because there are several facilities of transportation, control, and payment. The increase…

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    poverty-stricken countries recognize the problems and struggles their people are facing. However, these governments have very little, to no power, to implement any significant changes. This is due to the nature “of...free trade, financial liberalization, deregulation, reduced government spending, and privation” (Juhasz 116-17) regulations. These policies steal away powers from weakly structured governments and deluge these privileges on the major corporations who are apathetic towards the…

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    manipulative. More specifically, the director draws attention to the negative repercussions caused by advertisements. Consuming Kids: The Commercialization of Childhood highlights the corruption of advertising done to children following its deregulation in 1980. After deregulation, the FTC had no authority to regulate advertising and marketing to children, so marketers could do whatever they wanted to sell a product to children. As a result, marketers use the emotional connections of children…

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    Richard Blumenthal Case

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    party. All while sitting in his New Jersey gold estate, he also defended his first 200 days of office. Tweeting that he is responsible for the "record Stock Market, border security, military strength, jobs, Supreme Court pick, economic enthusiasm, deregulation & so much…

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    This article is about a cross-sectional, descriptive study that was conducted in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in the summer of 2003. The objective of the study was to determine if the location of where a non-perception drug was sold (pharmacy vs. convenience store) would change the perception of that drug with consumers. A sample of 2102 people was mailed a questionnaire in which 1,296 people replied. The questionnaire consisted of seven parts: information about non- prescription purchases and use,…

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    There are some very important vital factors and critical issues presented in this case study. Both organizational culture and internal control effectiveness interact together to produce and deliver hierarchical results (HARTMANN, 2011). A game plan of shared suppositions, qualities, and feelings, which represents how individuals act in association is known as organizational culture. All affiliations develop its own specific exceptional society, even relationships in the same business will show…

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    In the early 1980s neoliberalism came to dominate the UK and US in terms of economic policy making. When Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Raegan came into power they believed that the solution to world debt was “free market and sound money” (Kiely, 2005). This theory involved very little involvement of the government, leading to less public spending and increased taxes. In the UK, this targeted the welfare state as benefit systems were tested and unemployment increased. First World countries, in…

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    Consuming Kids Summary

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    After watching the documentary film Consuming Kids (Directors A. Barbaro and J. Earp, (2008), I had some interesting insights about how childhood was influenced by media and technology. In addition, I found it interesting how advertisement industries manipulated children into commercials signifying to children that the key to happiness was through having certain brand things in order to be cool in past and present society, but the film did not show how values shaped childhood too. What the film…

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    taken advantage of the media technologies available to spread their word. I showed how religion can help reproduce the neoliberal self through globalisation and the diffusion of electronic communication in the global South. I the discussed how the deregulation of religion in the global South allows for more voices through more mediums. Also without the state involved, you can see that those who want to seek spirituality can without fear of reprimand from the state; or vice versa for those who…

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    Persuasive Gun Control

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    presidential race unfolds, one of the issues that has been brought up—the cause of multiple deaths of civilians and police officers—is that of gun possession. The Democratic, pseudo-progressive view is pro-gun control, while the Trumpian view supports deregulation and is aligned with the views of the NRA. Both sides invoke academic studies to support in their respective attempts to support and promote their views. There are several, contradicting, studies on the issue. According to The…

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