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    Shoplifting is a crime that the nation has nicknamed the “silent crime”. Parents do not want to believe that their children are engaging in this activity. Schools do not address the problem frequently. Police also responds to it slowly. The offenders justify it as saying it is no big deal. Though it may seem so small‚ it is an extremely big problem in this country. Shoplifting has become a prevalent crime in the United States. There are about 550‚000 incidents recorded a day. That is not even counting

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    Gillispie Economics 8th block September 14‚ 2010 How the International trade impacts the US economy? Foreign trade has become more important to our economy in recent years. Only five percent of the world consumers live in the U.S. Therefore‚ if the U.S. only trade domestically‚ it will only have small share of potential customers in the world. International trade help diversify U.S. domestic economy. It helps the overall economy of the U.S. grow stronger. International trading also

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    should be open to all ethnic‚ racial‚ and religious groups immigrating to America because it helps improve the economy. Immigrants from everywhere have helped increase the United States’s GDP and the amount of taxes paid. Cesar Maximiliano Estrada‚ a writer for the Center of American Progress‚ wrote the article “How Immigrants Positively Affect the Business Community and the U.S. Economy” which states‚ “In 2013‚ for example‚ immigrants added $1.6 trillion to the total US gross domestic product.”

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    Financial Crisis (GFC) was followed by the deepest recession in the world economy since World War II. The Australian economy performed better during this period than most other advanced economies on nearly all relevant indicators. Although financial and economic conditions were stressed‚ the financial system worked remarkably well (Tony & Morling‚ 2011). Diverse factors have been stood in to explain this strong Australian economy performance during this recession. These include the strength of Australian

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    It would be normal to think that immigrants and refugees will affect somehow the economy of the European nations‚ because more jobs and health coverage is required‚ but also more goods will be needed in order to meet a higher demand. Prices might increase‚ but it is important to be mindful that companies that sell inferior products might increase in revenues since refugees will be able to spend only a few euros on their goods. According to Huttl P. and Leandro A. (2015)‚ “ the net fiscal contributions

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    increased 6.5 times from 310 million to 2 billion passengers. During the same time period‚ the world’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) tripled from 12 to 36 trillion US$. As the air transportation usage grew‚ it came to play an important role in the global economy: in 2004‚ 40% of international tourists traveled by air while air cargo accounted for 40% of inter-regional goods exports. Air transportation is the only feasible long-distance transportation mode for high-value

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    China and U.S Economy: 1. CHINA and U.S. Air and Water Population The Environmental Protection Agency ’s air quality scale‚ any pollution rating above 300 means the air was unsafe to breathe. Under these conditions‚ people stayed indoors with an air purifier running and remain as motionless as possible when air population was active

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    The role of the economy in 1863 – 1968 was the most significant factor‚ but not the only factor‚ in both advancing and reducing civil rights. The economy drove other factors such as was‚ politics and individuals. The underlying tactic of the dominant White American polity throughout the period 1863-1968 was to deny the possibility of African Americans the chance to achieve any degree of prosperity. During the civil war‚ the Republican Party’s philosophy towards African Americans was linked to the

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    400 000 babies were born yearly. Canada’s economy was greatly affected by the baby boomers as they expected much more luxury in the average life and they wanted to improve the overall lifestyle of a Canadian.The government in Canada was also affected negatively as the population had a rapid increase causing the political views in Canada to change drastically. As the economy returned to being stable after the Great Depression‚ the baby boom caused the economy another crash and the Canadian government

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    Soviet economy First‚ let’s see what conditions the Soviet economy had at its launch. It is known that Tsarist Russia was at one of the last places among the capitalist countries to produce industrial products per capita. In the middle of the 20th century‚ far ahead of Russia in terms of industrial production were the United States‚ Britain‚ Germany‚ and France. In tsarist Russia‚ cars‚ tractors‚ combines‚ powerful steam and gas turbines‚ diesel locomotives‚ electric locomotives‚ equipment for various

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