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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…reduce the production of another material. Several of the assumptions which are basic to theories of capitalism are expressed in the form of a model. For instance, the model of rational behavior; this model serves to explain the reason for how individuals…
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Category: /Literature
…) and high precipitation which allows crops to grow and the possibilities of agriculture. 55% of China's land has under 6% of its population. The most populated city in the 70s is Beijing as it's the capital. Huge immigration happened during the 60s and the 70s…
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…, there is a class structure, which consists of bourgeoisie class and a proletariat class. The power of the bourgeoisie class comes from its minority ownership of capital for example the income of production. The bourgeoisie class exploits and oppresses the proletariat…
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…rapidly, resulting in 1994 export explosion and 1996 export decline. Second the financial sector was fragile due to the high number of bad loans. Thirdly the inflow of large short-term capital was important (to compensate current accounts deficit). Short-term…
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…and with the numbers steadily increasing, more and more homes are opting to build their DVD movie collection rather than renting the discs. Stores are capitalizing on the consumer's decision. The rental retail giant Blockbuster Video has chosen to cater to this market…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…for the continued existence of racism in society. "Marxists... regard racism as a product of capitalism which serves to produce this social system by dividing the working class; it can be abolished, therefore, only through socialist revolution achieved by a united…
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…strategies to maintain that position while expanding nationally with the addition of new products (pre- Columbian and Venezuelan artifacts along with burial artifacts from Africa we are looking to capitalize on the replica market from original products…
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Category: /History
…nations have in the past exploited less fortunate ones for resources, capital, and knowledge. Yet in return, India has gained the technology and capital that, over a period of time and development, improved its quality of life. Indian economy was transferred…
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…Hamadan is one of the oldest centers of civilization. The city has been inhabited since the 2nd millennium BC. In the 7th century BC the city, by that time known as Ecbatana, was the capital city of the Medes. After an alliance between the Medes…
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…to have a new capital city didnt he? He made thousands of serfs die for him to drain the swamps so he could have his new capital, St. Petersburg. He was bound and determined to modernize Russia. Which isnt such a bad thing, but I dont believe that he had…
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