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    Paramecium Aurelia Essay

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    In experiment 1, the growth of Paramecium aurelia fits the curve of the logistic population growth because they have limited resources as the intraspecific competition, influencing negatively on fitness for both individuals. From Day 0 to Day 12, with unlimited resource, Paramecium aurelia is at the acceleration phase, more growing cells than dead cells. Day 12 where the inflection point is indicates the growth rate changes to constant. After Day 12 and until Day 14, the growth enters the…

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    larger scale. It may be true that some level of inequality does not harm nations, as it can provide people with incentives to become better by improving their skills. However, this phenomenon is out of control and puts the country into a stagnating growth phase which generates instability and social disparity. Inequality can be measured in various ways, but the simplest one is to compare what people at the top 1% earn vs. what people in the typical middle class earn. The newest trends define the…

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    GDP- 350.6 billon USD, GDP growth rate-1.9 percent annul change, Gross national income- 648.7 billion PPP dollars, GNI per capita-12.240 PPP dollars and the unemployment rate in 2016 was 26.6%. This academic writing will expatiate the comparison between free market economics and communism and further expound on communism. Free market economics and Communism occupy two polar extremes in the economic activity. The major differences lie in the separation of labour or the factors of production and…

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    As the economic advisor of Lisavia one of my main focus will be making sure that not just the president of Lisavia but especially the population of this country understand the factors that influence the desired increase in their standard of living. In order to increase their standard of living I will have to advise them as to which policies should be implement in order to rise productivity levels, income and with it be finally able to achieve their goals. However before submerging ourselves in…

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    However, the GDP growth rate has declined significantly to 5% in the last 3 years (Department of Economic and Policy Research Reserve Bank of India). The slowdown of the economy has been broad based, as shown in Table 1.0, the figures indicate significant deceleration in manufacturing and construction. The trends of the industry downturn clearly suggested that in short term entrepreneurs need to avoid starting up business which is related to the declining industries. Instead,the growth of the…

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    Overview 200 years ago, world population was less than 1 billion people. During the next hundred years world population increased by half a billion and finally known an incredible growth in the last century going from 1.5 billion people in the late 19th century to over 7 billion in the early 21 century. This great increase was possible due to an increase of life quality and progress in technology allowing lower birth death, as it was earlier in history. But the earth is not expendable, it has…

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    Review Paper : The Stages of Economic Growth After the World War II, the idea of ‘development’ became major concern of many countries and international organizations. Many researchers try to figure out how development works and how this process could help modernization process in the world. Walt Whitman Rostow in his article ‘The Stages of Economic Growth’ also try to figure out how economic develops. In his article, Rostow (1959) argues that economic growth in modern world is not a continuum…

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    Sub Saharan Africa

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    leadership today is poverty and youth unemployment which is due partially to the region’s rapid people growth. It has been said that between now and 2050 Sub-Saharan African countries will be overwhelmed with a swift and rapid population increase as well as a huge population of youths in the world. It is therefore very much essential that administrations in Sub-Saharan African countries factor the mass increase coming from the next generation into vital sections of developmental organization. As…

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    Abstract Overpopulation is an unwanted condition where the number of existing individuals population exceeds earth capacity. Overpopulation is caused by several factors. Decline in death rate, better medical facilities, more hands in fighting Poverty, technological progress in fertility treatment, immigration, lack of family planning are few of the causes which results in overpopulation. Growing population with each coming year has affected humanity in many ways. One of these has been loss of…

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    Smart Car Case Study

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    expected growth in the first half of 2015, however the market counties to climb in the second half fueled by job creation, lower interest rates and consumer awareness in the developed countries. The market has seen a strong 8% y/y growth in the Western European markets however a mixed performance in the Asian markets was seen considering the plunge in the stock markets and the falling fuel price. The Asian markets remains volatile considering the sheer size of the market is one of the major…

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