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    TPP’s strength, weakness, opportunities and threat (SWOT)? 3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of TPP agreement to Vietnam’s economy? 4. How does Vietnamese society respond to the treaty? 5. What is the future recommendation on Vietnamese economist and business people in dealing with the change of taking TPP? IV. Research framework The first chapter will give the general information and definition of the importance of TPP’s formation to relating countries. Chapter 2 will bring a…

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    Imagine working forty hours per week, every single week of the year, and not making enough money to provide an individual's family with essentials such as food, shelter, and transportation. This is what federal minimum wage workers have to deal with every year. The federal minimum wage is the lowest wage permitted by law. According to a report by the Pew Research Center, more than 1.5 million hourly workers in the United States earn the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour (DeSilver). A…

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    have been taken into consideration by him over the period of time regarding the field of economics. Introduction The present paper is in relation to an individual who is an economist. The individual has been involved in carrying out various kinds of activities in the course of becoming economist. In the case of being an economist, there is a situation that the individual has performed his activities in such…

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    The Rise of Europe’s Immigrant Crisis “An estimated 9 million Syrians have fled their homes since the outbreak of civil war in March 2011”(Syrian Refugees). Millions have nowhere to go as the countries around Syria are already overburdened with immigrants leading a great number of immigrants to Europe. They must suffer through the long and difficult trek from the Middle East to Western Europe and still risk being deported once they reach their goal. With larger masses arriving each day, Western…

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    “It’s not just the actual growing and sale of marijuana that brings in revenue and creates jobs; legal cannabis is an entire industry, requiring support staff and regulators as well”(Becker). According to a recent article published by Sam Becker, economist, there are over 16 different jobs legalizing marijuana would create and thousands upon thousands of people would be needed for each field. At a time when Americas current UN employment rate is 5.5 percent, a new job industry could be a…

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    Complementary policies to control the problem Costs and benefits are used to measure the air pollution: The increasing level of production and consumption are the main characteristic for severe air pollution in our atmosphere. After a long survive economists had concluded that it was very difficult to measure and control the cost air pollution. Because the air pollution may arise at • A single local blight or • At wide range one The air pollution may damage both acute and chronic to the…

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    science or profession of teaching 8. Repugnant- disgusting, dirty 9. Sacrosanct- very holy and sacred 10. Terrain- land Standard six questions 1. The Dependence Effect was written by John K. Galbraith. John Kenneth was a Canadian and later an American economist. He was a public official a diplomat; he was also a leading proponent of 20th-century American liberalism. He wrote four dozen books, including…

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    sensitivity of the topics, but then he segues straight back into logic saying “Apparently we’re to take from this the idea that we’re going to ‘win’ the war on drugs…Apple didn’t disappear after Steve Jobs died. Getting ‘Mr. Big’ won’t win the drug war…economist and drug policy expert Jeffrey Miron estimates that we would have a lot less violence without a war on drugs”(43). He’s referring to ending violence and death with a logical solution, which makes the example influential to the audience.…

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    Economics are the study of a particular issue for people to manage the financial system. Australian economy is playing big roles in terms of global economy. This leads to many economists to pay attention to Australia’s performance. The Economist are using macroeconomics objectives to analyse the economy with focusses on large scale such as national economy. This essay will focus on two macroeconomics objectives, how they are measured, and how they relate to each other. Furthermore, it will also…

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    I think the age cut off should be younger than fifteen years of age. One of the big arguments the author of “The Message the DREAM Act Sends” makes is that “[Growing up in America makes you] an American in every sense except the legal one” (The Economist). I do agree that as an infant or toddler you would inherit American culture, traditions, or beliefs. However, during higher ages, it would not simply be “growing up American”, and America would not be your home. In “Dream On”, Mark Krikorian…

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