Papers 1841-1850 of total 26892 found.
…and punishes imports. Also its cheap currency and large population means that production in China would be less costly and more productive. China's demands for imports like oil and other raw materials (US$48003, 2004) for production purposes has caused soaring…
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Category: /Law & Government
…lowering of the lease or loan payments. However, businesses usually do not have large surplus funds with them for this purpose, which is the reason they require a loan or lease to acquire an asset. C. Under what circumstances is a capital lease a better…
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…In this reading, Karl Marx argues that capitalism will eventually fail and we will naturally evolve into a communist society. He argues for this by citing some of the various evils of capitalism and their effects on the proletariat. Marx states…
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…at different financing options, the duration of use and it's impact on the companies balance sheet. The company was given three options to acquire this tool: purchasing it, an operating lease, or a capital lease. In the simulation I chose a 40 month loan…
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…. War communism also caused dissatisfaction within the proletariat. They were unhappy about the extremely long working hours and the punishment they received simply for being late. Industrial production declined, as raw materials were not reaching…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…around the capital and individuals carry no value in the capitalist system of the western civilization unless he or she has money, because the most important thing for them is capital or money. In the west life is a battle of surviving, that is to say, people…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, not doing....if poetry is your goal, you've got to forget all about punishments and all about rewards and all about selfstyled obligations and duties and responsibilities....”. Since Cummings wrote in such an unusual way, he is often categorized…
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…, and prosperity and would work, work, work reinvesting the profits. This work ethic prompted rational thinking and oversaw capitalism and modernity. The people of the enlightenment were the first people outside the church to spend their life in pursuit of important…
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…-Fei for the crime of trying to poison Kao Tsung. Their punishment was that they, along with their entire families, were striped of any government ranks or titles. They were left to be known as village commoners. Using the title of “Empress,” she sent people…
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Category: /History
…Anne Hutchinson, America's first major female religious leader. Those who defied the Puritans by persistently returning to their jurisdictions risked capital punishment, a penalty imposed on four Quakers between 1659 and 1661. Reflecting on the seventeenth…
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