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Finance and Money Term Papers and Reports |
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Remembering The Depression
521 Words - 2 Pages.... other families were. However they didn’t live comfortably because they were always worried about the money situation. The family did everything to keep what they had going. Their family earned money in different ways. For instance, my grandma’s mom had to take in Washing and Ironing to support the family. She started a business of making Pumpkin Tarts and selling them to everyone. It was a big hit out there in Arizona. They would even take the tarts out to the fields to sell them to the labors (workers). My Grandmas Brother helped out to support his family; everyday after school he would work down at the grocery store. Mostly everyone in the family had some t ....
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Collective Farms Of The Soviet Union
1866 Words - 7 Pages.... family farms,
in which communism seemed implausible, to one of huge factories and large,
efficient farms. In theory, industrialization would increase the number and
hence the strength of the proletariat as a class, thwart an already
staunchly anticommunist world, and fulfill Marx's promise of material
wealth following the revolution. The idea of industrialization as the means
to true socialism never occurred to Lenin. He assumed, at least initially,
that communism could would and should exist in the pre revolutionary way of
life.
Before Stalin came to power, the communist party for the most part
agreed that industrialization was necessary, however different sects of t ....
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The McDonaldization Of Society
1565 Words - 6 Pages.... organizations not only represent the process of rationalization, the structure they impose on human interaction and thinking furthers the process, leading to an increasingly rationalized world. The process affects all aspects of our everyday life. Ritzer suggests that in the later part of the Twentieth Century the socially structured form of the fast-food restaurant has become the organizational force representing and extending the process of rationalization further into the realm of everyday interaction and individual identity. McDonald's serves as the case model of this process in the 1990's.
...McDonaldization,...is the process by which the principles of the fast-foo ....
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The Wrong Way To Sell A New Idea
653 Words - 3 Pages.... flat tax's second biggest obstacle. By reducing the cost of compliance with the tax laws and removing uncertainties about the tax situation, the flat tax would eventually benefit businesses. However, they would see their tax burde n rise by about two-thirds, on average, from 31 percent of the total tax burden to around 50 percent. This tax increase on businesses would result from the loss of deductions for state and local taxes and for employee fringe benefits, among other things.
Though businesses will try to pass on these costs to consumers and employees-by raising prices and trimming fringe benefits, for example-shifting the nations tax burden to the business com ....
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“Buddhist Economics”
782 Words - 3 Pages.... use them. Again as a
generalization, Americans are more concerned with materialism then personal
enlightenment. They have no clue what it means to be really happy nor do
they know what rich really is. Though in my opinion we have mastered the
corruption of money and government, and the art of gaining weight. To sum
it up we are a bunch of rich fat people who have no concern for culture.
The Buddhists believe being rich is more than material possessions and I
agree. In this essay they also commented that “simplicity and non-violence”
are closely related. I agree with that belief as well. I liked how E.F.
Schumacher explained the importance of consumption and how it ....
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Fishing
2492 Words - 10 Pages.... of herring, tuna, salmon, anchovies, pilchard, sardines, menhaden, and
mackerel. Demersal species - fish that live in the near-bottom layers of the
ocean, this includes cod, sole, halibut, haddock, hake, and flounder. Large
catches are also made of a group of fish classed commercially as SHELLFISH -
shrimp, lobster, scallops, oysters, clams, crabs, mussels, and squid. WHALING
was once a major part of the fishing industry. Overfishing has endangered many
whale numbers, however, and the field has lessened in importance.
Almost all large pelagic and demersal fish catches are made over or near
the continental shelf, the underwater plateau around the continents and la ....
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Benefits Of Early Retirement
361 Words - 2 Pages.... or traveling to a country never visited before are just
some examples in which early retirees enjoy the money that was saved. Since the
assets are all earned, spending this bonus makes one feel proud for what they
worked for and that the working years didnÕt seem like a waste. Something
simple such as being young can make someone retire early.
Retiring early just for being young also has their advantages. This way,
the retiree can explore more areas and get to stay longer because they have more
years to enjoy than an ordinary retiree. Also, when someone gets older their
health slowly diminish and their ambition to go out and travel also vanishes.
Finally, ....
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Wealth
577 Words - 3 Pages.... money a lot more than people who are born with it. People who have
to earn it know how much time, effort and work it takes to earn the money.
Those who are born with money don't realize what the money is worth.
People who are born with money don't know how it is to go without it.
People who have to earn money usually have gone without the necessities
and luxuries money buys. People who earn their money appreciate it more
and spend it more wisely.
Many people who are born with money think they are better than
others that don't have money. They are not actually better; they just have
it easier. People who have had money from birth do not understand the
concept of e ....
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