Essay: Color Differences in American African Society

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There has appeared a concept as being pure black or the general identity that has made the general identity a bit more edgy. For example, Republican Senate candidate, Alan Keyes has claimed that since he is the real descendant of slaves in America, he happens to be the pure black breed as opposed to his Democratic opponent, Barack Obama, whose father was an African but mother was still a white. Similarly, much of progress was witnessed soon after slavery was abolished though it took decades to become acceptable.

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Essay: Competitive Advantage and Apple

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Competitive advantage is gained by either differentiation, innovation or tapping on to a market gap not readily considered by competitors, for instance, 3M’s Post it Notes; a result of insourcing or the USB device penetrated and marketed by Intel though it was introduced by an employee at Mitsubishi who was denied recognition in his very own company for this breakthrough technology.

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Essay: Causes of Global Warming

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It is argued that much of the issue of global warming is a man made propaganda (Johnson 30). Thus, political elites have been able to recruit media, academics, environmental enthusiasts and United Nations to think and warn the world the way they want to put their message across. Much of the proof that the world had been enlightened with is turning out to be a scientific hoax as acknowledged by many.

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Essay: Biculturality

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The concept of self development is shaped by the socio cognitive level, cultural differences and groups within a society. Therefore, cultural identity and cultural differences are present in a mass environment an while eking out the existence of a minority culture, hence, the term ‘biculturality’. At the same time there is no guarantee that a shared culture would produce homogenous individuals.

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Essay: Asian Fiscal Policy

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Fiscal policy is a tool that defines government involvement in the economic setup of a nation. It basically involves government spending and the revenue earned through taxation. Fiscal policy is generally defined by a budget which is given at the beginning of a financial year in most countries.

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Essay: Arguments on Drinking Age

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A quote by expert points  that

“Raising the drinking age to 21 was passed with the very best of intentions, but it’s had the very worst of outcomes,” said David J. Hanson, an alcohol policy expert at the State University of New York-Potsdam. “Just like during national Prohibition, the law has pushed and forced underage drinking and youthful drinking underground, where we have no control over it.” Johnson Alex ‘Debate on lower drinking age bubbling up’

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Essay: Andrew Marvell’s ‘Carpe Diem’

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The poems are also written in a very bold, confident and persuasive tone. Both the poets are sure about what they are saying and they are passionate about it. This surety and passion are what sustain and develop the theme of ‘Carpe Diem that runs through the poems. The poets want the listener to forget about their inhibitions and to live life so that there are no regrets.

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Essay: Analysis of ‘Said Bey’

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P.Dumont providing a background to the journal that he is analyzing explains that even though we know very little about the bigger more important events in Said Bey’s life the journals provided by his family gave detailed day-day to accounts of events in his life. These accounts gave us an insight into the job description of a bureaucrat , the entertainment activities that were available in Istanbul, the kind of food’s consumed and even the prices of every-day household items consumed by the writer of the journal.

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Essay: Analysis of Article on Economics

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The author’s key argument in this essay is that other sectors of the economy are as viable options for government spending as military spending in terms of job generation and compensation size. The author has compared analyzed the job generation from spending $1 billion on the military, to spending the same on tax cuts to increase personal consumption, on the education sector, health cares sector, mass transit sector and the weatherization and infrastructure repair sector. One of the most significant conclusions the author draws by this analysis (using the input-output model) is the fact that the same expenditure in each of these sectors other then the personal consumption increase results in more jobs being created.

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