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    China Life Insurance (Group) Company and its auxiliaries (hereinafter alluded to as China Life) constitute the biggest business protection bunch in Mainland China. It is the main state-claimed protection bunch with a benefit surpassing 1 trillion RMB yuan. It is additionally one of the biggest institutional financial specialists in China's capital market.In 2011 its protection premium pay hit 357.8 billion RMB yuan. Life premium salary represented 34.75% of the Mainland's life piece of the…

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    Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries with international tourism accounting for 9% of the total GDP and one in every eleven jobs are related to tourism (Meleddu, Pulina, 106, 67). However, tourism by itself leads to various negative externalities on the environment, socio-economy, and local culture (Meleddu, Pulina, 106, 67). For this reason, ecotourism is important and is slowly gaining momentum. Ecotourism can be subdivided or classified into various categories such as sustainable…

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    Rostow full name is Schriften Von Walt W. Rostow. Rostow is a scholar who born on 1916 in New York City (Faculty, 2004). He writes The Stages of Economic Growth and the writing was famous in 1950 and 1960 where the post-war happens (Faculty, 2004). In 1969, he works as Professor of Economics and History at University of Texas which located in Austin (Faculty, 2004). In his writings, he challenged the John Maynard Keynes ideas (Hunt, 1989). In Hunt (1989) views, according to Keynes, he argues…

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    According to the latest report of The Economist, Hong Kong housing prices in the world's premier, housing prices higher than the real value is close to 54%. In this situation Hong Kong people have the new trend of demand for public housing, many young higher education single persons to apply for public housing, the causes is they can’t bear costly private house. The same is the implementation of the public housing system in Singapore, many of the real estate situation is better. Actually Hong…

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    ROUGH COPY OF A SUMMARY OF ADAM SMITH’S WELATH OF NATIONS (Book 1) Book I - Of the Causes of Improvement in the Productive Powers of Labour, and of the Order According to which it’s Produce is Partially Distributed among the Different Ranks of the People -Pallavi S. 3rd year, BA. Economic (H), Christ University, Bangalore In the first chapter, Smith details specialization as the key to economic efficiency through the division of labour. Specialisation has made the process thousands of times…

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    2. Problem definition: How can artificial intelligence be employed to increase the efficiency and effectiveness in purchasing and supply chain management? 3. Current research on the topic The official idea and definition of Artificial Intelligence were first introduced by John McCarthy at the Dartmouth Conference in 1955f. According to Mr. John McCarthy “, Every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to…

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    50%. The countries with the greatest population growths ( Figure 2) are also situated in areas with the least availability of fresh water ( Figure 1). These countries are also predominantly poor and cannot implement expensive water retrieval and treatment methods. This results in great economic stress on wealthier countries. This report will provide information on the current water sources and their sustainability. The effects of population growth, with relation to pollution, will be discussed…

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    Economies of scale Flow 1) Examples how economies of scale is helpful, 2) New technology and economies of scale. 3) Critic of economies of scale. 4) Economies of scope(From PDF) 5) Govt initiatives to achieve economies of scale. Economies of scale: The change in long run average cost as output increases is the basis of economies of scale. A firm enjoys economies of scale in a situation where average cost goes down when output goes up while if the average cost increases with…

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    Ugandan Development Emma Shamrock 9F Uganda is an African country with diverse landscapes. It is said to have great economic potential and has already grown economically. Uganda has survived political instability and economic turmoil and is now progressing into a stable country. Uganda is populated by dozens of ethnic groups and is also known as ‘the pearl of Africa”. Uganda has been tackling the Aids crisis and now has one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. Uganda’s Location Uganda is…

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    Thesis Statement: The world's population growth has caused a destruction of the environment. I. Agriculture may look common and environmental friendly but as the amount of farm increased with the population, we had actually damaged the environment. A. Farming had caused soil erosion and degradation. 1. As we build more farm for planting usage, many forest had been damaged.It may further lead to soil erosion. 2. Pesticide and fertilizer used destroy the soil’s natural properties, not to mention…

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