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Marxism Vs. Capitalism
Number of Words: 1152 / Number of Pages: 5
... means of production, it is able to regulate the employment of its citizens. This system also provides equal health care to all, no matter what one’s profession. Marxism recognizes the importance of every life as a part of the work force and provides measures to keep all its citizens healthy. Probably the best component of Marxism is that the economic systems would only do what it saw as best for the society as a whole. The system proposed by Karl Marx places the good of society as a whole as the most important goal of the government. There are however some flaws of Marxism. The main problem is ...
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The Greek Economy
Number of Words: 523 / Number of Pages: 2
... was hardwood. Fish exports are limited
because of the widespread consumption of fish products within Greece. However in
recent years thousands of tons of fish are exported each year, due to the ever
increasing development of fish farms in the country. In the late 80's the annual
catch totalled 135000 tons, from which 80% was consumed within Greece. Sponges
are the main marine product exported.
Mining
Mining is of little importance to the Greek economy. We should mention though
the annual output of minerals in tons: bauxite 2.3 million, iron ore 1.3 million
and magnesite 884400. Also, about 279 ...
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Benefits Of Early Retirement
Number of Words: 361 / Number of Pages: 2
... 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, having good health while retired pays off. One would tend
to enjoy retirement more if their health were in decent shape. Irritating
injuries and irksome illnesses certainly keep the retiree limited while
being retired. Ambition to travel and going out and doing things lowers
when the health is low. Having bad health make ...
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Motivation To Work Well Depends More Than High Wages And On Working Conditions
Number of Words: 1599 / Number of Pages: 6
... often arise through voluntary action as well.
McDougall (1908) made this extension of the concept of motivation to 'voluntary
behaviour' explicit by suggesting that instincts were the 'prime movers' of all
human activity. McDougall disagrees with the drive theorists arguing that the
instincts of staff in the workplace provide a major source of motivation.
Hebb (1949) also disagrees with the assumptions that directed and persistant
behaviour is always preceeded by 'extra neural bodily irritants'. Hebb claims
that 'The term motivation then refers to: (1) To the existence of an
organisational phase s ...
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Modern Economic Theories
Number of Words: 499 / Number of Pages: 2
... had enough money to invest and help the economy
along.
As far as stressing extremes, Keynesian economics pushed for a
“happy medium” where output and prices are constant, and there is no
surplus in supply, but also no deficit. Supply Side economics
emphasized the supply of goods and services. Supply Side economics
supports higher taxes and less government spending to help economy.
Unfortunately, the Supply Side theory was applied in excess during
a period in which it was not completely necessary.
The Supply Side theory, also known as Reganomic ...
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What Is Demand
Number of Words: 508 / Number of Pages: 2
... purchase. Normal goods refer to products that people tend to buy more of as their income increases. Inferior goods are goods that people use less of as their income increases.
The goals of a person refer to the "wants" and "needs" of a person. Goals of a consumer depends on multiple factors. Factors ranging anywhere from age, education, and region to social customs. People in different areas are influenced by different things and therefore demand for specific goods. (Provided the means for paying for the goods is there) Substitutes and complements also tend to influence the quantity of a bought ...
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Obstacles Toward Development
Number of Words: 1335 / Number of Pages: 5
... of economic activity. The gross domestic
product (GDP) measures the total value for final use of output produced by an
economy, by both residents and nonresidents. Thus GNP comprises GDP plus the
differences between the income residents receive from abroad for factor services
(labor and capital) fewer payments made to nonresidents who contribute to the
domestic economy. Many Third World countries have a low level of per capital
income, in addition there is a slower GNP growth compare to the developed
nations. Secondly, many people in third world countries are unhealthy and
constantly battle with ...
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What I Learned In Selling
Number of Words: 726 / Number of Pages: 3
... order- takers, and order-getters. The sales personnel career path was also covered. The steps are sales trainee, salesperson, key account salesperson, district sales manager, regional sales manager, divisional sales manager, national sales manager, vice president of marketing, and president.
Marketing, as defined by the American Marketing Association, is the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of goods, services, and ideas to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational objectives. There were other components of marketing th ...
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The Springtime Quest: Filing An Income Tax Return
Number of Words: 526 / Number of Pages: 2
... drawers that contain my important personal papers that will be needed to file the income tax report. The extensive important paper inventory consists of medical receipts, records of interest paid, and literally any other kind of record that may or may not be a factor in the tax filing. In the past, I have thrown away receipts only to find that the receipts were vital in completing the tax report. I now own a spacious four-drawer filing cabinet for important papers.
My next stop in the tax filing process is to set up camp at the dining room table. My preparatory measures include a sharpened pencil, sev ...
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Advertising Analysis
Number of Words: 1044 / Number of Pages: 4
... This ad made the view more entertaining as it interupted the regular program being displayed at the time. Techniques of repetion did occur fore they had the same advertisement run twice during the commercials. Speech was not being used, instead music and a image of heat which visually helped the scene. The music gives a sense of excitement to the viewers.
The structure of this ad was regular. First the image of a hot day on the dunes in australia was being displayed. Then the adolescence that were on the dune and tried different methods of jumping down the dune without success. As a typical resolu ...
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