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    of the tourism industry, which are not only economic and environmental, but also deeply cultural. As globalisation has made foreign travel to the Pacific easier, cheaper, and more widespread than ever before, the effects of tourism have never been more relevant. As many island nations in the Pacific are relatively isolated, have limited resources, and rely on foreign aid to some degree, most have turned to tourism as an approach to economic development and expansion (Scheyvens and…

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    Economic Factors As with any new innovation or item that comes into the market, economics are also affected. In an article by the Traffic Safety Resource Center it is stated, “A conservative estimate of money saved to the economy by reducing car crashes in America would equal about $99 billion each year” (Giarratana). The cost of car repairs, insurance, and possible medical bills after a crash can add up very quickly. If the number of car accidents is reduced, the cost of insurance can then be…

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    French revolution being one of the most memorable occurrences worldwide has been provoked majorly by economical and cultural causes such as social inequality and taxation of the lower class throughout the 18th century. In that period of time France was considered one of the affluent and powerful countries in Europe. Only a limited amount of countries gave more power to individuals and had a decreased chance of unpredictable penalization. Many factors were in action leading to the French…

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    violence or not. Chivalry is also still around as well. There may not be much of it, but there are many people who are still trying to spread the good. In conclusion, the Crusades affected many areas of Europe and even other countries as well through Economic, Political, Social, and Religious areas, and still has an impact on us…

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    Economic Segment Economic activity of the world becomes one of the critical segments for Apple Inc. in regional, national, and even in the world. This becomes important for Apple Inc. to identify the rising of economic condition in other countries. It turns out that Asian countries, including China and India, become a potential market for companies, including Apple. Inc. There are three important economic segments that Apple Inc. identified, including: “inflation, recession, and currency.” For…

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    Protestant Work Ethic Attitudes and Economics Protestant Work Ethic is based on the theory that one must work to contribute to society, the church, and others, to be a valuable member of society. One must work gain entry into heaven and obtain salvation. He must take responsibility for his own actions. (Goldstein & Eichhorn, 1961) PWE does not value wasted time. Weber’s theory says wasting time and an unwillingness to work is a sin and brings about abstinence from grace. (Furnham, The…

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    The federal government, provincial and municipal governments. Economic development is defined as “The progress in an economy, or the qualitative measure of this”. They all have similar but distinct roles to play in economic development within the country. This paper will look at each jurisdiction and what helps them deliver effective long-term economic development. The municipal agency that will be discussed is called Calgary Economic Development. This important organization works with…

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    representation” described an idea that was extremely significant to the cause of the American Revolution. The idea of being taxed to raise revenue was economic, though the idea of not being represented in government was certainly political. Therefore, this idea supports how politics and economics went hand-in-hand in causing the revolution. Economic factors were greatly significant in causing the American Revolution. A leading cause of the American Revolution was, in fact, taxes being passed…

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    Measuring Economic Growth

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    At its simplest, development is defined as a process resulting in economic growth, however this widely believed definition is a misconception and needs to include additional criteria (Hodder 2000). Development is multidimensional therefore encompasses political, technological, social and economic change, thus a more suitable definition is; an economic, social, and political process creating a sustained and significant rise in the perceived standard of living (Hodder 2000). With intention to…

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    Tax form that is most suitable for schools is about economic neutrality means ideally taxes should remain individual at the same level. Economic neutrality means that government responsive towards economic reforms as compare to economic response. Tax that has no linear impacts upon individuals is the most acceptable form for funding schools. For example, economic neutrality, those individuals should not need to worry about an economic rise. The worst form is one that can increase taxes,…

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