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    because I mean 99 % of the world is filthy stinking rich and the other 1 % well they’re dirt poor. Very soon I predict the government will introduce a new tax to help the poor. It should be called “we swear we’re giving this money to the poor” just so people know that the money is really going to these poor desperate people. First this tax will affect everything you buy (much like the HST) but it will be more (like 30%) and then it will be deducted off of your salary (to further help them). Furthermore

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    THE ADVANTAGES OF FREE MARKET ( DISADVANTAGES OF COMMAND ECONOMY ) 1.Efficiency. free market economies are very competitive. Most of their industries are assumed to be perfectly competitive and so allocative and productive efficiency will occur.As their main aim is profit motive so free market economies allocate their resources more efficiently as compared to planned economy. Decisions about what to produce are made by the people who will actually consume the goods. Planners are less likely to

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    Taylor ENG 1 August 2013 What’s in a Name? The topic in general from the America Now textbook is asking us what do we know about our names‚ what they mean. Our names can suggest family origins‚ religious‚ racial‚ an ethnic identity and social status. What’s in a Name? encompassed many things that many people didn’t actually know about their names and what they mean to have that name or nickname. Like giving a favorite object a name. Most times many people have trouble coming up with appropriate

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    The play ‘Whose Life is it Anyway?’ by Brian Clark explores conflicting issues and views through the protagonist predicament. Having conflict is essential in drama. Conflict is created through disagreement of different perspectives and allows the audience to question their values in society. The three keys areas of conflict that arise in the play are the dignity of choice‚ professionalism and desire. Dignity of choice is a key conflict that is conveyed throughout the play. Ken is a paraplegic resulted

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    Problems that economies in transition faced as they adopted free market economies. Countries with command economies faced a lot of problems as they were trying to adopt free market economies. The most important thing is that every country is different‚ what worked in one country wouldn’t work in another. And because of this every country had to make their own path to free market. But despite this fact many problems were similar. And in this essay I would like to consider them. First of all‚ free

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    The playwright ’whose life is it anyway?’ written by Brian Clark is based around a sculptor called Ken‚ who has been paralysed neck down in a car accident and is told that he will never be able to move any part of his body again. Most of the action takes place around Ken’s paralyzed body and his bed. The story’s centre of attention is Euthanasia (whether Ken should be allowed to take his own life or not)‚ which serves as the main plot of the story; however there are more issues at hand. The theme

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    read is “whose life is it anyway?” which was written by Brian Clark and I thought it was good. In the play Ken‚ who is a paralyzed man who wants to die and has to fight for the right to die. In this essay I am going to explain how Brian Clark makes the play an effective one which deals with the subject of euthinasia. In this paragraph I am going to explain that Brian Clark uses humour to make the play effective. An example of humour would be black humour; this is humour about subjects which some people

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    first time. B ’ Ours was an objective‚ his subjective decision.’ P25 Dr Scott talking to dr Emerson about if they should give him the Valium as ken is the one getting affected. Dr Emerson is saying ken cannot know enough to challenge their clinical decisions. C I’m always warning my nurses not to get involved.’ P28 Sister‚ nurse and dr Scott are talking. dr scott and sister are talking about not letting the nurses get involved with ken harrison but dr emerson is as involved with ken as if he

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    A market economy is an economic system where the factors of production‚ are privately owned‚ consumers and producers are motivated by self interest‚ the level of competition in the markets is very high and resources are allocated through the price mechanism. The definition is supported by Lipsey (1992) who also state that decisions about resources allocation are made without any central direction but instead as a result of innumerable independent decision taken by individual producers & consumers

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    barter economy into financial exchange economy. The country provided infrastructure and social amenities for a very young population. Over the years‚ policies were pursued in order to achieve the goal of a balanced national development that reflects the “Federal Character” of Nigeria. Since independence‚ the search for a political system‚ which enhances stability for social and economic development‚ has been going on. In recent times‚ many developing countries have recognised that a market based

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