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    government then it must be awesome to receive help. This is when people start to find aid in the government when actually the government will only help onto one point. People in America are hungry because even though we are the richest country in the United States we are the most poor in sending help to others. People in America are poor because the government doesn’t give companies the opportunity to help others that don’t have to eat. If the government was courteous enough they wouldn’t…

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    dreamed to gain revenues and become successful as it did in Tokyo Disney Park. Disney forecasted the project by locating the theme park in French because it is a very popular destination for vacation; French has five weeks for break versus the United States has only two to three weeks of break. Also, the location in France has been the central location in Europe, where has 17 million people live around the theme park within two hours and four hours distance from those living in Britain. In…

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    Money Vs Roman Time Essay

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    I agree that the world is vastly different from the periods studied in class. The reason that I have came to this conclusion is because theres a large difference in weapons, communication, currency and many other things that are used today that wasn't or was used differently during the periods studied. One of the more important topics is money and that took a major change since firstly being introduced during the roman time. In Rome the currency consisted of coins that were either silver, gold,…

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    the United States’ Mint. Specifically, 1873 marked the last year that the silver dollar coin would be struck, thanks to the passing of the Coinage Act of 1873. This new Act temporarily ended production of the silver dollar for commercial use. However, while this changed the landscape of coins in the United States, it made these silver coins extremely rare and collectibe. In fact, the 1870 silver dollar coin is known today as one of – if not the – rarest silver coins ever struck in the United…

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    their lowest valued coin? Most people do not even bother to use the penny at all. Even though the penny has been in the United States history for over 200 years, the U.S should quit producing it because over time if the pennies were not minted anymore, there should be no negative price effect, in addition, the production cost is too high. The penny is hurting the United States with its expensive production cost. Pennies cost more than they are worth to manufacture. Jeff Sommer, in “Penny Wise,…

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    Andrew Carnegie was an important United States businessman in the late 1800's and early 1900's born in Scotland in 1835. At age 13 he immigrated to the United States with his family looking for better opportunities. Carnegie found the idea of the Bessemer Process and decided to expand on the idea to make steel in a faster less expensive way. With his ideas the United States was able to expand. Although his ideas may have made a change how the United States industrialized some of his business…

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    Benefit Of The Penny

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    many other reasons. At the end of this paragraph I hope you are for the penny because of how important it is to the U.S.A If we get rid of the penny prices will go up. For example if cookies were 97 cents, the prices would go up from 97 cents to a dollar because you won't have the exact change because of no pennys. The cost of the penny is 1.7 cents more than what the penny was worth but if we changed the…

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    and the business did not comply with United States anti-money laundering laws (U.S. v. Liberty Reserve, 2013). “Gold Age, Inc.” was a MSB that facilitated payments to the first digital currency operation, “E-Gold” (U.S. v. Liberty Reserve, 2013). Budvosky and Kats were both convicted of operating an unlicensed MSB and then opened Liberty Reserve shortly thereafter (U.S. v. Liberty Reserve, 2013). Liberty Reserve was designed to reside outside of the United States to elude law enforcement and be…

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    Penny Economic Effects

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    The first coined money in the United States was introduced in 1793. The coinage included the half-dime, dime, quarter dollar, half dollar, cent, and half-cent. Since then, the value of these coins, like all other forms of monetary currency, has deteriorated due to inflation. One dollar in 1793 has the buying power of $24.39 in 2016, and one cent has the buying power of 24 cents. Never-ending inflation has deteriorated the value of these coins and caused them to have detrimental effects of the…

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    Juan Luis, chichi, Juana, Chico, Marlon, these are only some of the names of my family members that were victims of the war against gangs in Guatemala. Guatemala is a country that is located below Mexico and is bordered by El Salvador and Honduras. Guatemala is a country that has wonderful weather it is not to cold and not too hot. The USA is known for its impressive diversity, an Univision soccer commentator calls the soccer team “the team of all” for a reason. USA’s location in the world map…

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