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- 4901: “Buddhist Economics”
- ... 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 ...
- 4902: Confusion in the Japanese Economy: Four Problem Areas
- ... economy, they were treated too gingerly. Having central bureaucrats stick their noses into the nuts and bolts of the business meant that when problems arose, they could run to that government office and find sympathy and promises of protection. For example, when Yamaichi Securities' losses were concealed, a Yamaichi employee made it clear that some of the executives had spoken to ...
- 4903: John Steinbeck
- ... which he wrote. Things like the Great Depression, World War 2, and the Vietnam War are the major influences. World War 2 was when he was working for the federal government as a writer, so his works focused on greed and materialism in the beings of modern civilization, Cannery Row and The Wayward Bus are two good examples of this idea ...
- 4904: Lewis and Lewis, P.C Accounting Firm
- ... comfortable chairs, a video center with television and VCR. The seating is limited to fourteen people. Task and Job Description Tasks are distributed on the basis of specialization: auditing, tax, government and consulting. Very few tasks are performed by routine; each day may include new procedures for each employee. Jobs in this accounting firm are created by the customers' needs, and ...
- 4905: Deregulation of the Airline Industry
- ... of price versus service in the airline industry as a whole, as well as, the impacts on passenger and investor confidence. Until 1978, air transport rates were approved by the government, which meant that price was not a primary competitive factor. Instead, airlines would compete on service and image. The airline industry was dominated by giants (American, United, TWA) which offered ...
- 4906: Nuclear Proliferation
- ... American spies reported the sale of 5,000 ring magnets (used to enrich uranium for the manufacturer of nuclear bombs)to Pakistan from China. US protested but China continued. Pakistani government has agreed not to build any more nuclear bombs-its siting on 10 or 15 weapons- in return for the delivery of 38 US F-16 fighter jets which has ...
- 4907: A Continuous Decline in India, Without Modernization
- ... and, of course (5) TAXES. With modernization, taxes will definitely increase for India to pay for the new advances in industry and technology. Taxes are the primary means for any government to raise money and support its programs. However, the overall price that India will have to pay will be relatively small compared to the positive changes modernization will bring. When ...
- 4908: King Henry IV
- ... the Archduke of Austria and then Venice in 1392-1393, he went only as far as Rhodes and then returned to England as a popular hero. He soon entered the government; he served on the Council while Richard was absent in Ireland in 1395 and for his efforts was made Duke of Hereford in 1397. Henry soon quarreled with the Duke ...
- 4909: Oil in America
- ... gallons".(Easton,256) There were presidential tests and discovered the oil company was wrong. The most damaging evidence to theses oil companies was the discovery that was made when the government sent a diver under the spill to investigate the well. The source showed that more oil leaked than the oil company reported. The environmental damage was horrible and it was ...
- 4910: Louis XIV
- ... Friends had been implicated in the Affair of the Poisons, where eminent people had been accused of sorcery and murder. Louis ordered his court to become discrete. The seat of Government was transferred to Versailles in 1682. When the Queen died, he married her Mme de Maintenon, who had been governess to the King's children. Louis did not understand the ...
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