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    FedEx Corporation provides a comprehensive set of services such as e-commerce, business, and delivery services. The company offers printing, binding services, copying and video conferencing services. With locations all over the world, it is able to serve customers with any needs. The company’s strong market position and diversified business operations are its key strengths, with some weaknesses on its high dependability on the U.S. market and its limited market share growth, the company also…

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    Convertible Token Money

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    The need for people to exchange goods and services has long existed even before money as we know it today was invented. Through time, people have devised ways to make trade or exchange of goods more convenient. The barter is the most ancient and primitive form of trade. In a barter economy, no notion of money existed. Goods were exchanged directly. One needed to find an individual who had the goods you were looking for and at the same time was in need of the goods you had. It is easy to see how…

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    environmentalists who say that this problem needs to be resolved now due to the diminishing amount of oil every day and all the impact it has on the earth. It’s hard to say when prices will go back up, but economist and special agencies like the International Energy Agency say that prices will continue to drop for a bit longer due to oversupply, but will start to normalize after U.S production from fracking decreases. Now this is all in a laissez faire economy, but thats never true because many…

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    Subsidy is important and beneficial towards the vulnerable people if it were to be implemented in a sustainable and reasonable manner. According to the International Institute for Sustainable Developments (2010), “subsidies can be an important policy to promote social welfare and addressing the market failures”. Whereas according to the IEA, OPEC, OECD and the World Bank (2010), “the policy makers often justify energy subsidies with the argument that they contribute to economic growth, poverty…

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    At the point when the Europeans initially found the New World, everything was certain to change. New political, monetary, and social frameworks were sure to develop. After the revelation of the silver, the worldwide stream of silver had various social and financial impacts somewhere around 1500 and 1750. Exchange began to incorporate China all the more broadly, and silver was the main cash that Ming China acknowledged in return for their extravagant items (Docs 1, 3, 5, 7). In return for this…

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    Emi's Character Analysis

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    To illustrate, Emi’s character is linked to global networking information which is seen as symbolic. For example, within the novel, Emi drives a “twin-turbo Toyota,” which represents a sign of status and this is what sets her apart from other characters she comes into contact with (Yamashita 14). To get back to the point, the final violent climax in the novel takes place on the freeway. Los Angeles, is known for its auto dependence and freeways, which are paralyzed when the roadway is blocked.…

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    As the concept of absolutism and constitutionalism developed in Europe, policies of countries began to change. In France, for instance, the reign of the absolutist monarch King Louis XIV saw several changes in foreign and domestic policies. The controller general at the time, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, helped Louis by implementing mercantilism, which is a concept in which countries believe their power depended on their wealth. Ultimately, mercantilism was extremely beneficial for France, as its…

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    The North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, was a trilateral agreement established in 1994 to encourage commerce between the United States, Mexico, and Canada (Kehoe). The primary objective of NAFTA was to increase trade among the North American countries through the reduction of tariffs and other trade barriers (Kehoe). The secondary goals of NAFTA included the establishment of mechanisms to settle trade disputes, safeguard intellectual properties, and enforce environmental and labor…

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    Globalization- is putting your business on an international scale or market. Trading goods and services with other countries on the regular basis with ease. Such as Apple which is the most globalized business of the 21st century. Globalization occurs when you have good relations with other countries which removes barriers and lets you trade with low tariffs or no tariffs at all.Globalization has been around from the time of Christopher Columbus who traded goods with a lot of different countries.…

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    Cordillera Case Study

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    British Columbia is Canada’s most westerly province that consists 10 percentage Canada’s land mass. It is a third largest province after Quebec and Ontario. Since it is located near the coastline, get extra benefit from the trade and transportation. Therefore with all the geographic benefit, the BC has sad history from the rapacious predator countries. From the end of World War II to 1970s, due to the urban development, they lost most productive farmland but they were able to recover quickly.…

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