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…, in this case, cannot rule out Iva's treasonous actions. Iva Toguri capitalized on her voice to keep the propaganda machine going. Namikawa Ryo says "Her husky and sexy voice fitted exactly the mood of the aching heart, lovesickness and solitude of the orphan she…
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…protested against government leaders for an end to corruption, while seeking political reform. As the demands were made by the students and workers, the Chinese government took control by sending their army to clear the capital. On May 20th 1989, the People's…
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…unit capital costs by 25 percent. In addition, high capital requirements existed since $35-$45 million was required in launch costs and advertising for a new brand. These financial requirements implied a competitive advantage for large brewing companies…
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…no inflations, no taxes as these would make the calculation more difficult. The opportunity cost of capital is set to be 7%. Besides, sunk costs will be accounted for as they are already paid for and will not go away even though the investment is not undertaken…
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…. As the country grew, many other issues became important in the shaping of American expansionism. Slavery and investment of capital were major forces behind these issues. All these events involved economic, societal, and political expansion. Colonial expansion…
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…, particularly in the area of commerce. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Greece became part of the Byzantine Empire with its capital at Constantinople the Byzantine Empire was constantly under attack, and during the 13th century, Greece was annexed by the rising…
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…and the performance differences are very difficult to discern, leading to a low substitution propensity on the basis of price differences. If an industry is profitable, other firms will inevitably attempt to enter the market. However, if the capital costs of getting…
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…the "natural" progression of a capitalist society to a communist society. Marx believed that industrialization was capitalism's supreme achievement for it promoted the struggle between the capitalists and the proletariats. Marx explains this quite clearly…
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…functionalism however Marx argued that rather than having a harmonious effect on society the superstructure is constructed upon an economic base (capitalism) this being the infrastructure. This causes a difference of interests among social groups which in turn leads…
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…. They are needed by establishments and firms to undertake savings and investment. Financial Intermediariefs accept deposits or savings from individuals and lend to businesses for investment purposes, thereby mobilising savings. This is also known as the capital market…
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