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    inflation has been taking place due to an increase in demand of products without an increase in the supply- as India imports much of their produce, the limitations put up upon the amount of produce they purchase and the limitation of the produce they can afford to purchase from their weak currency has made the inflation increase and decrease drastically over the years. The decreased amount of supply that India’s receives is due to their economy, as their employment rates are slowly rising – the…

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    A lot of people would disagree with me when I say soldiers shouldn’t make more money than athletes, but i assure you I can turn them into believers. It would take too much money for the government to pay soldiers as much money as athletes are paid. Also anybody can sign up to be a soldier.It takes a lot of skill and dedication to be an athlete. Lastly if the government started giving people a lot of money everybody will want to join.…

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    tremendous problem with their national debt over the years because they repeatedly borrow money for funding programs, paying off other debts, or to increase spending on military. Moreover, the United States government continuously borrows money they do not have, and this makes the future uncertain for the government and citizens too. Future generations will pay off the debt because there is no other way to obtain money unless the government borrows more or taxes the citizens higher. The national…

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    With the amount of money this will cost us if it passes, the future doesn't look very bright for those of us on a strict budget. By-the-way, Patty has been in contact with me, too. She's very concerned about any increases; and when I told her Ed has been using his credit…

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    Why Athletes Get Paid?

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    Beads of sweat down your forehead fall onto your shirt as you go beyond what seems humanly possible. Top level athletes give it their all everyday always training or endorsing products for training and so on and so forth. Also, to do what they do at a professional level against many other competitors shows the amount of dedication they have. Athletes for sure deserve high compensation for the work they do, They devote their life to the sport , Bring entertainment to millions of people, and if it…

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    Military Downfall

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    weakening foreign relations, decreases in the protection of America, and the negative effects on the families of those who serve in the military, budget cuts in the military should be stopped. Although many believe that the military already has enough money, more funding should be given to necessary programs. Our country has been fighting over foreign policies for a long time. Foreign…

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    An organization such as the Habitat for Humanity when viewed under inflation and unemployment will have a relationship with these two factors or indicators that is reflective of the levels of the two across the country. Inflation rises both the money supply and prices. Donations may increase but the costs of building will increase as well. If there is unemployment, donations and mortgage payments will decrease. Therefore, increased employment and decrease or little inflation is what will favor…

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    “What would you like to do if money was no object?” This is the question asked in a trending Youtube video narrated by the late philosopher Alan Watts. It encourages young people to live and dream as if money didn’t matter—as if money was no object. Inspiring, to say the least. The notion of dreaming and living without regard for financial reality can open the imagination to entire worlds that money had rendered unrealistic. But profound narrative, dizzying imagery and hypnotic music aside,…

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    Housing Bubble Burst

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    and pension changes, which encourage retirees to buy houses. All these factors contribute to the growing demand and the emphasis on the tight supply. The UK housing Bubble is driven by the house prices in London, which are highly overvalued (valued 128% over their historic price to income ratio). As mentioned, the foreign investors who spent their money in the capital play a huge role in creating the Bubble and pushing up house prices to unrealistic levels, especially in central London. However…

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    irrational amounts of money, and clear issues of inflation. In the earlier years, the…

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