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…or Soviet Union) inaugurated an international competition for the hearts and minds of people all over the globe, the Chinese revolution raised the stakes of that struggle. This struggle was understood in the so-called West as between "capitalism" and "communism…
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CAPITAL STRUCTURE ABSTRACT Over the years, numerous theories and studies on Capital structure have appeared. Modigliani and Miller laid down the foundation by being the first to theorize the issue. In 1958 they put forward their "M&M capital
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…Corporal Punishment Corporal punishment is a very complex and controversial topic. It's hard to decide what is right and what is wrong when discussing how to discipline children. For those of you who are not familiar with the term corporal punishment
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…During the past few centuries, many economic systems arrived and deteriorated. Adam Smith and Karl Marx who are best known for the these 2 economic systems thought that this would revolutionize the economy and it did in a way. To this day, capitalism
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…Physical Punishment Does Not Work Physical punishment is something that has been argued by parents, doctors, and teachers for years. Many parents feel that the child is theirs and they should be able to do what they want. Some parents…
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…Dear Sir, I am writing in reply to the recent publication of an item on the topic of corporal punishment. I do not agree that it is needed to bring discipline back into our schools. It is assumed that a child who has been caned would be less…
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Capitalism in America Capitalism is the complete separation of economy and state, similar to the separation of church and state. The theory of capitalism is based on the private ownership of the means of production, which would equal a completely…
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…"Corporal punishment refers to the deliberate infliction of pain on someone as a method of changing behavior (3)". It includes a wide range of methods such as hitting, slapping, kicking and punching, shaking, choking, use of various objects…
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…physical force in disciplining their children. Processing this new bit of information, you recall years ago when the public began to question corporal punishment, and you realize why there was such controversy in spanking a child. The news rolls on as you mull…
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…in the corporate world. There is a growing interest in people as the corporate asset is part of this shift in values. Human Capital Theory Human Capital is the most valuable asset an organisation can hold today. It is seen increasingly as a key determinant…
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