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2091: Why Do Governments Find It So Hard To Control Public Expenditure?
... expenditure it is first necessary to look at the reasons for the growth in public spending. There are three approaches which attempt to give reasons for growing public expenditure which I intend to scrutinise, these are, the societal system approach, the political system approach and the governmental system approach. An evaluation of these approaches should in turn shed light as to why governments find rising public expenditure hard to control. Following this approach which gives a wide outlook on the problems facing governments in controlling public expenditure, I will look at the post 1979 conservative government as it in particular targeted controlling expenditure upon taking office. Under the societal system approach one reason why a growth in public ... He suggests that the coming of television "has led to increased awareness of the standard of living enjoyed by other segments in society and even in other parts of the world. As a consequence, expectations and pretensions mount, and people get increasingly sensitive to, injustices in the distribution of public goods." But, if people become aware of goods they would ...
2092: Ireland or United Kingdom?
... the English apart. It became illegal for the English to intermarry with the Irish. After the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century, the feelings of hostility developed into a religious war. Henry VIII(1491-1547) of England and his Protestant successors wanted the Catholics of Ireland to follow the Church of England. His daughter, Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) took land in Ireland and gave it to English settlers. The Irish resisted strongly on occasions. The Great Hugh O’Niell (1540?-1616) rallied the Irish forces and won victories during a nine year war. The Battle of Kinsale in 1601, one of the decisive battles of the country’s history, ended in defeat for the Irish. Oliver Cromwell, the Puritan leader of England, ...
2093: Austria
... B.C. Rome took control from the Celtic tribes. After the collapse of the Roman Empire many different empires took control of Austria. In 955 the king of Germany, Otto I, took control of Austria, this empire later came to be know as the Holy Roman Empire. In 1806 the empire ended. The Babenberg family controlled north-eastern Austria from 976 ... and 1500's, the Habsburg emperors acquired new lands of Bohemia and Hungary, but their control was shaken by the Protestant Reformation in the 1500's and the Thirty Years' War of 1618 to 1648. During these centuries, Austria emerged as the chief state in the empire. The ottoman turks tried to drive Austria from Hungary and made two unsuccessful attacks ... Then, in 1914, Gavrilo Princip, a member of the Slavic nationalist movement in Serbia, killed Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungaraian throne. In response, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, which started Word War I. Germany, Britain, Francs, Russia, and the United States helped Austria Hungary in fighting. In 1918, Austria-Hungary was defeated. The last Habsburg ...
2094: El Salvador
... location of El Salvador 6. Map- general map of El Salvador General Information El Salvador, the smallest country in Central America, is one of the largest coffee exporters in the world. It is the most thickly populated country in the Americas. It has a tropical country, with rich forests and fertile farm lands. The name El Salvador is Spanish for “The ... other Central American cities. Postal, telephone, and telegraph systems serve most of El Salvador. Radio broadcasting stations have been established. Several commercial air lines connect the republic with the outside world. Topic 1- Climate and Land type Sub-Topic: Rivers & Lakes The main river of El Salvador is the Lempa, which flows into the Pacific. The magnificent Lempa river valley, north ... granted recognition. Martinez ruled fairly well for thirteen years, but at the price of blood- shed and violence. El Salvador was the only Central American republic which didn't declare war on Germany during World War I, but it opened its ports to United States war vessels. In December 1941, El Salvador declared war on Germany and Japan. In 1944 ...
2095: Alexander's Empire
Alexander's Empire The ancient Kingdom of Macedonia, situated in the north of modern Greece, was established by Perdiccas I about 640 B.C. Perdiccas was a Dorian, although the Macedonian tribes included Thracian and Illyrian elements. Originally a semibarbarous and fragmented power, Macedon became tributary to Persia under the Persian kings Darius I and Xerxes I and thereafter struggled to maintain itself against Thracians and other barbarians and against the Greek cities of the Chalcidice as well as Sparta and Athens. A new stage began ...
2096: Thornton Wilder's Our Town
... shows the typical life of two families the introduction to Emily and George is important too. Act II, the wedding of George and Emily. Act III, the death of Emily. I think that this play makes me ask myself; do I really understand life? The tone was calm the whole way through, almost like a campfire story. The playwright treats all characters the same. The language definitely has an accent, I think they do speak a little slow, and relaxed. This does reflect the language of any small town. (The playwright wrote "hull" instead of "whole") Central theme: We don' ...
2097: The Effects of Post-industrialism on the Political Economy of Western Europe
The Effects of Post-industrialism on the Political Economy of Western Europe The Decline of Corporatist Bargaining The sustained, high economic growth in Western Europe during the post-war period until 1973 led to dramatic changes in the region's political economy. As advances in transportation and communication extended the reach of international trade into new areas of the world, as technological advances allowed establishment of manufacturing facilities overseas, and as European real wages climbed to unprecedented heights, the industrial base that had served as the foundation for rapid Western ... large- scale industrial sectors. European successes have increasingly come from specialized, high value-added industry and from intelligent, flexible companies able to shift production quickly to capitalize on movements in world demand. The net result of these changes has been a transition to a post-industrial society, where the stable economic order of mass employment in large-scale industry has ...
2098: Economic Espionage
... exactly is economic espionage. Espionage and intelligence is no longer the exclusive domain of monarchs and governments, it has become a must for modern international business. Large corporations around the world particularly in western Europe and Asia now hire agents to gather intelligence on their competitors and other countries. The goal of economic espionage is to steal trade secrets, plans and ... dollars annually. How do industrial spies go about collecting information. It is a well known fact that modern spies have used all of the collection methods used during the cold war for collecting information on industrial competitors. Practitioners of modern espionage seldom use one method by itself, but combine them into concerted collection programs. countries and corporations have been known to ... transferring corporate bidding, invoice, and pricing data electronically overseas. many foreign government and corporate information collectors find this information invaluable.(Security On-line: issue 1) Another tactic used in the world of corporate espionage is economic misinformation. Some governments use misinformation campaigns to scare their domestic companies and potential clients away from dealing with US companies. The press and governments ...
2099: Creative Writing: Pokemon - 2020
... waiting for the terror to stop above ground. The terror of the Rocket Empire, once a small organization of Pokemon thieves, Team Rocket has risen to undisputed leader of the world. "Misty" Ash said "It's finally happened, Team Rocket has won, it's not even worth fighting for anymore" "Ash don't talk like that! What did Brock say to ... have won! After all these years of fighting our hearts out, it's over!" Misty, who was now full grown and quite beautiful, looked at Ash and shook her head. "I'm sorry you feel that way, but I'm not gonna' give up, not like this!" "Misty, The Rocket Empire is killing people as we speak! You can't..." Ash was cut off. "I don't care ...
2100: Creative Story: Joseph
Creative Story: Joseph I remember back in a church I used to live in this kid named Joseph. The year was, oh, I say 1935-36. He was such a delightful laid back kid when I first met him, He was always by himself playing jumping jacks and other games in which ...


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