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    US Dollar V.S. EURO The two currencies, US dollar and EURO, can be said two of the most effective systems in the economy world. As US dollar is used by the United State, an influential country in terms of both economic and political and EURO is used by twenty-six countries and nineteen of those countries are in the European Union. Perhaps we are not using those two currencies, but we cannot deny that we are affected strongly by them, since the world is becoming smaller because of the…

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    Dollar For Dollar Value

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    It is a common belief that items that are of an intrinsic nature do not require any monetary price; ‘The best things in life are free’. In a dollar for dollar sense, this is certainly true. However, this does not mean that non-materialistic items come at no cost, this simply means that the price paid is less physical than a copper coin or paper note. Tangible items require tangible cost; intangible items require an intangible cost. It is almost impossible to go through life without at some…

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    They couldn’t believe what was happening. This kid was seriously offering them $100 dollars for their mixtape. “Yeah... Yeah man.” the rapper replied taking the hundred dollar bill. “Here you go” he said handing Dan the change. It was two singles. Dan looked down at the money, back up at the rapper, down at the money again, and once more at the rapper. “Awesome! Thanks for the…

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    Language is a tool we use to create the life we desire. Living in the United States means having to speak English. Glenn Davis, in Speaking English Right, says “English speakers in the United States earn more money than non-English speakers.” As in today companies are looking for people with good social security numbers and as we know most Mexicans that weren’t born in the United States don’t have social security numbers. My aunt was born in Mexico in a small town call Ixcatiopan. Coming to…

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    you to be on their team. I also know that athletes had injuries that can cost up to $70,000. Like Paul George when he snapped his leg is basketball that costed approximately $65,000 dollars for surgery. One example is Tom Brady he is a 5 time super bowl champ quarterback. He is so good he gets paid over 35 million dollars. One other reason is the pro players Have fought to be there they wanted to be successful they took times of their lives to practice everyday and hustle and put in the work.…

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    The fall of crude oil prices in 2014 has left oil exporting countries in a scramble to develop effective economic policy to minimize the effect of the crisis. The decision of the Nigerian government to peg the naira after the fall of oil prices in 2014 was heavily influenced by past Nigerian attitudes toward the IMF, and while the peg did help to keep inflation at a lower level than other oil exporting countries, the strict control of the naira failed to address the deeper structural issue of…

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    Vivian A Zelizer Analysis

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    Vivian A Zelizer argues individuals will all behave in a different way in their responds or interaction with money. Every individual’s perception of money is different and therefore the way they value its significance is also different. The individual’s social and cultural structure matter because it’s these concept that define the way the individual feels about money compared to another individual whose culture and social structure is completely different. Concepts like these define how the…

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    S. Dollar then many people and the economy itself would be affected tremendously. Many trees would give their life to produce our paper money. Many people would give their time to upkeep the constant lessening value of the dollar. Many forest and animals within would give up their home to put our factories up and running. Many people, places, and animals would give…

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    Dollar Tree

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    Kmart, but Dollar Tree does not compete directly with organizations such as those. Similar to the identification of McDonalds is in the restaurant industry but most directly identified as fast-food. As I write this sentence, a Dollar Tree is being built across the street from Wal-Mart and next to McDonalds in the small town of 5500 residents. At the time of our text Dollar General, Family Dollar and Dollar Tree comprised the majority market in low cost retailers. In 2015, Dollar Tree…

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    Dollar Surge

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    The Dollar Surge and its Effect on Wal-Mart The dollar has experienced a high rise in value over the last six months bringing it to nearly an all-time high in all major currency trading outlets in the world. The gain in the dollar has seen the cost of goods exported from the United States increase in value as other currencies become cheaper due to the impact of the bullish dollar. This performance by the dollar comes in the wake of expected interest rate raise by the Federal Bank. With this…

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