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Economics
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Organizing Principles and Design Choices – the Pension System Example
A system is an organization that is specialized in performing a certain function. A pension system for example is specialized in managing pensions. As systems are designed and built by human beings they operate according to certain design or organizing principles.
Systems are needed and designed continuously and the way such systems are designed will lead the functioning of the organization that uses them. To see this have a look at the pension systems that is used in your country.
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Lend Lease Act Was Real Free Trade, Not Chopped Liver, as in Globalist Flat World
Globalist Free Traders ignore the tenets of history and paint history with their own paint brush as Thomas Friedman does in his book The World is Flat. The Lend Lease Act changed the course of history and demonstrated that you can't do business with people who do not have money. Free Trade and Globalization blasts geopolitical balances by chopping up economies. Globalist Free Traders ignore these major events.
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Will China and India Surpass the United States in Future Innovation
One question that has been pondered in the United States as both China and India experience incredible growth is will these great nations surpass American in innovation in the future? Consider their size, populations and emergence into the top tiers of modern first World nations before you answer.
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What is Ethical Clothing?
Garment workers throughout the globe are traditionally paid the minimum wage and work long hours in poor conditions in order to produce the clothes that we take for granted.
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Retailing in 21st Century United Kingdom
The UK retail sector is currently undergoing possibly the biggest transition period since retailing began. Everywhere we look in the media we see the headlines of 50% rises in online spending and another high street chain closing due to a fall in sales.
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Our Essentials Evolution
Necessity can be placed on the lowest level of this continuum. It is the essential thing to upkeep survival, without fulfilling necessities our survival is threatened.
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Taps Instead Of Taxes-Free Trade And Globalization Has Made U.S. Tax Codes Obsolete
Governor Arnold Schwarzennegger of California calls for universal health care and gives some interesting ideas on how to pay for it. Competition in the Global arena may require the USA to consider universal health care to remain competitive in the free market that has gone haywire. Taxes should be converted to transaction fees or call them Taps. In essence tariffs have been taken off products and put on workers and work itself. It is impossible to compete in a global arena if the work day, workers and labor are taxed directly.
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Owners Of American Dream
When Thomas Jefferson began work building Monticello in 1768 he not only laid the foundations for his elegant home, but instigated the idea of home ownership as the basis for happiness into the minds of the American public.
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Contract Farming: The New Face of Traditional Farming
Contract farming encourages farmers to safeguard themselves from market volatility (abnormal price crash due to over-production). The is a step towards achieving assured income by providing the farmers improved marketing channels with or without better seeds, other inputs, financial support and technical know-how.
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Global Warming Propaganda Tactics Obvious Now
I saw a survey the other day that said that 90% of the people believe that global warming is real. It was then stated that, obviously it is real. This is utterly ridiculous and it is like saying that just because everyone in Islam believes that Allah is God it must be real? The logic in critical thinking skills are totally out the window and the mindless masses due to the mass media hysteria are buying this hook, line and sinker.
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