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    Our goal today is to persuade everyone to call, write, and email or visit their Senator or Representative and let their voice be heard about spending our tax dollar money outside of the U.S. and wastefully inside the U.S. when there are people and items here that need attention first. The U.S. spends billions oversees to help other nations, with food, medical supplies, military equipment, and just plain money, why? We understand humanitarian efforts and help thy neighbor, however not sure why we…

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    The term “potheads” has been given to every generation since the 1970s. The Vietnam war was reaching new heights, the hype of Woodstock was still lingering, and the scandals of the White House where all too overwhelming. It was no surprise American teens were finding ways to detach themselves from the reality of 70s. Since then, there have been common myths about how marijuana usage infuses the “munchies,” a side effect that leads a marijuana user to get hungry and eat junk food. Other myths…

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    INTRODUCTION Research Question How have comparisons of modern America to the dystopian societies of 1984 and Brave New World affected people’s perception of the US government? Significance After reading Brave New World in AP Language and Composition last year, we wrote an argumentative paper about whether today’s society was more similar to the World State in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World or Oceania in George Orwell’s 1984. As I wrote the paper, I realized that the majority of the comparisons…

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    by each government has highly affected the operations of any organization and no one has any exception. For example, the duty tax imposes by government may affect the revenue generating structure of each organization. The higher the tax charge by the government imply that the higher the revenue will be lost. There have other political factors such as fiscal policies, tax obligations, and trade tariff that collected by the government may affect QSR business environment. Besides that, marketer’s…

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    Introduction: The Employees’ State Insurance Scheme provides need based social security benefits to insured workers in the organized sector. ESI Corporation has taken up the daunting task of tailoring different benefit schemes for the needs of different worker groups. The scheme, which was first introduced at two centers in 1952 with an initial coverage of 1.20 lakh workers, as on 31/03/2014, the scheme applied to 6.70 lakh employers employing 1.95 crore insured persons at 815 centers. The Act…

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    government spending and money supply, which enables the government to manipulate interest rates and tax rates (Greenberg and Page 2007, p. 418). The current policies are in the spectrum of controlling interest rates, recent policies are to either lower or maintain interest rates to increase GDP and stimulate the growth of inflation rate. All of which, is protecting the individual interest to stop the spikes in tax rates, while simultaneously expanding the…

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    According to Joseph Stieglitz, the United States government should offer free high school education from money collected from general tax covers that will cost $300 billion. To begin with, in the past education was free for public colleges and this is because of the Morrill Act of 1862. At the time the number students who could go to colleges and universities without paying tuition was relatively small. However, as years went by the number of students attending public colleges increased the…

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    In the book, Winner-Take-All Politics, the authors Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson take a look at how over the last half a century the economy of the United States has become skewed to benefit the richest of the rich in the country. They treat the problem as if they were solving a crime, referring to the information and data they collect as DNA evidence or clues, and run through a list of prime suspects (13). They describe how others have interpreted the facts, and come up with different…

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    The Athabascan Tar Sands: Why Tree Hugging is Good Business We are divided between the unethical and the irresponsible. We contribute to global emissions that are rapidly snowballing out of our control while trying to balance a precarious economy. Yet some feel that to benefit one would inherently be to the detriment to the other. Canada can not afford to view the world through the lens of this false dichotomy and reconciliation between these two sides is the only option. The exportation of…

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    Q1. Income $760 Taxes to Government $100 Consumer spending $560 Gross investment $110 Depreciation $40 Government Spending $130 1) GDP=$(560+110+130)= $800 Household savings =$(760-100-560) = $100 2) For this closed economy which is inherently self-sufficient and removed from the rudiments of import and exports the leakages are the savings and the taxes and the injections are the investment and the government spending. The relationship between the leakages and the…

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