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    Abenomics Case Study

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    Following the Second World War, Japan saw unprecedented economic growth and soared to become the second largest economy in the world behind the United States. Fueled by highly successful car and consumer electronics industries, the post-war economic miracle had halted by the 1990’s, leaving behind substantial debt [1]. In years since, Japan has remained an economic power but continues to struggle with sluggish economic growth, falling into recession four times since the global financial crisis…

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    hour batteries bank for household appliances or lighting usage. The prototype generator testing is carried out in electrical machines laboratory at CSULB to determine the characteristics of the output voltage with the artificial wind speed produce by the electric fan. Based on the results, the energy output voltage can…

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    body composition, and increases in sprint. Beta-Alanine- improvement of anaerobic output and reduced levels of fatigue Beatine anyhydrous-Higher protein synthesis, increased lean muscle mass, and reduced body fat percentage. Caffeine -Caffeine is quite know throughout the whole world for that boost of energy. This stimulant will add mental focus, resistance to fatigue, improved endurance, and better strength output. Vitamin b12- Vitamin B12 stacks quite nicely with caffeine in Alpha-GPC. It…

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    Music Synthesis Essay

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    features are 3 controllable oscillators (VCOs), a noise generator, 2 inputs, ring modulator, low pass filter, reverberation level meter, trapezoid envelope generator, and stereo outputs. The another feature that stands out in this synth, is Matrix plugboard. This board has X and Y axis which corresponds to inputs and outputs. This matrix allowed musicians…

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    Economies Of Scale

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    Within the capitalist organisation of economics, the expansion and growth of regions and respective industries can be attributed to the economic factors of scale, scope and agglomeration. The central aspect of these principles lie from the spatial application of businesses to their surroundings and the adaptions within the internal and external mechanisms (Dixon 2014). Territorial development is not just limited to the spreading of production but the controlled spatial expansion in a frame that…

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    The unique ability of communication i.e. conveying information has made possible the evolution of human society. The history of communication shows mankind`s search for ways to express itself, to gain knowledge and to prosper. Lives of humans are related to each other. Initially, the most challenging task for a man was to put forth his thoughts. It was impossible to convey one`s thoughts through gestures and body language thus words were invented. Thoughts can be portrayed in the form of words…

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    Xm Newton Research Paper

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    XMM Newton:- The XMM-Newton (X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission or High Throughput X-ray Spectroscopy Mission) is an orbiting X-ray observatory launched in December 1999 by ESA (European Space Agency). ). XMM-Newton is the biggest satellite ever built in Europe. It is used for the detection of soft portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (100 eV to 12 keV).Using its large collecting area and highly eccentric orbit, it is making long observations of X-ray sources with extremely high sensitivity. It is…

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    the long run aggregate demand curve. In this case, since Canada is in the midst of a recession the aggregate demand curve is to the left of the intercept of the long run aggregate demand curve. At present the equilibrium of output (y1) is lower than the full employment of output (yfe) the difference of yfe and y1 is the recessionary gap. This recessionary gap is what the Canadian government is attempting to…

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    products. This consequently led to the bankruptcy of some banking institutions. The impacts of this bankruptcy resulted in the fails in firms as they cannot access to loans and consequently increased unemployment. It also further damaged production and output…

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    It is like pay structure in that they are basically ranking jobs based on employee output and determining the worth of the jobs. They can either evaluate these jobs by using the ranking method, categorization method, or point/factor systems. They can benchmark these jobs and use different analysis to find what the pay and job structure…

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