Reviews the book "Boom, Bust and Echo" by D. Foot and D. Stoffman regarding demographics and focusing on Canada.
Analytical Essay # 31618 |
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2002
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In "Boom, Bust and Echo", authors David Foot and Daniel Stoffman discuss the overriding importance of demographics. They demonstrate that the most complicated matters in society are usually moulded by the population's age distribution. Thus, we see that businesses capitalize on everyday worries, such as where interest rates are going or whether quitting a job is really a bad idea. As a result, the book provides significant practical advice on aspects such as the stock market, employment patterns and even the future of the family. In reading this book, it becomes clear that all Canadians have to re-examine how they do business if they hope to succeed in the next decade and beyond.
A critical analysis of "Aristotle with a Bust of Homer", by Rembrandt van Rijn.
Analytical Essay # 86540 |
1,125 words (
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2005
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The aim of this painting analysis is to realize the techniques used to create Rembrandt van Rijn's "Aristotle with Bust of Homer." Through a technical analysis of brushstroke, along with a detailing of light, and object positioning within the painting, one can realize the Renaissance approach that Rembrandt applies. Also, the costumes and figure placement play a large part in Rembrandt's view of philosophy and the artistic meaning of the work. In essence, this will be a painting and ideological analysis of this major piece by Rembrandt.
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"In this paper, the brushwork that Rembrandt applies is smooth, but will ovular sequences of color application on Aristotle's garb. Although realism is the main intention of Rembrandt in this painting, the abstraction or blurred brush strokes reflect a mystical vision. The light pinks, browns, and yellows applied to Aristotle's face portend a philosophical mysticism that Rembrandt seeks to bring out in this piece. Also, the red and oranges that reflect candlelight in Rembrandt's studio, also give a warm mystical light on Plato's bust."
Tags:rembrandt, beddoes, art
This paper discusses the economic conditions of the U.S. in 2010 starting with the boom and bust of the housing bubble.
Analytical Essay # 146554 |
4,370 words (
approx. 17.5 pages ) |
20 sources |
MLA | 2010
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In this article, the writer presents an analysis of the short run prospects of the U.S. economy, focusing on some major shocks such as the burst of the housing bubble, the actions taken by the Federal Reserve through monetary policies, and fiscal policies the government implemented with the intentions of improving the economy. For each shock the writer details the impact of the shock on key macroeconomic variables such as GDP growth, interest rates, unemployment, inflation, imports and exports. Relevant graphs are included in this paper.
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Monetary Policy
Fiscal Policy
Synthesis and Analysis
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"The housing bubble in the U.S occurred in 2002 until early 2007; average housing prices increased dramatically, beyond their actual values. Yet people still continued to purchase houses; the rapid growth of prices convinced many buyers (especially those without real estate experience) that they can sell their houses for more later on and pocket the differences. Eventually, the bubble bursts because the market ends up with many sellers and too few buyers; then the prices were driven down, and many participants are left with loss rather than profit. As illustrated in Fig. 1, the prices began to increase even before 2001, but grew even more rapid after 2002, and it burst in early 2008 when interest rates rose, then the prices dropped. "
Tags:housing, bubble, monetary, policy, fiscal, policy, interest, rates
This paper examines the use of hydrogen cars.
Analytical Essay # 130460 |
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In this article, the writer notes that several critical issues exist in terms of hydrogen-burning cars. The writer points out that the use of hydrogen cars can contribute to saving the environment. The writer discusses that not only can they be used to reduce the amount of hydrocarbons being released into the atmosphere, their use can also help reduce the reliance that much of the world has on oil.
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"Nevertheless there are many points that need to be considered, including the critical issues behind these cars, the positive and negative aspects of them and recommendations that might have an effect on their positive contribution to the automobile industry."
Tags:fuel, hydrogen, biomass
A look at how the creation of credit in the U.S. economy has been hugely compounded over time and why credit is the defining aspect of our financial system.
Essay # 3737 |
1,105 words (
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4 sources |
2001
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This paper explores the aspect of credit in America's financial system and traces the path of credit from its origins. The author examines how the creation of credit in America's economy has been greatly compounded over time and, now hugely prevalent, credit is the defining aspect of the national financial system.
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"Today credit is more prevalent then ever before. Over three quarters of the American adult population have and use at least one credit card. However, along with this heavy reliance on credit comes a definite risk. Even as early as 1791 this threat was realized, the bank made a large impression on the economy within months of opening its doors in late 1791. Initially it flooded the market with its notes and credits, and then, in February 1792, it sharply reversed course and curtailed credit."
Tags:accounting, banking, finance, money, farmers, depression, card, treasury
An investigation of the effects of the inclusion process on disabled students, traditional students, and teachers.
Persuasive Essay # 3071 |
1,271 words (
approx. 5.1 pages ) |
16 sources |
2001
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This paper addresses the controversial educational procedure of inclusion, where students with special needs are "included" into the school system in classes whose students do not have special educational needs. This paper investigates the research that indicates that the inclusion process does not have any negative effects for either the special needs students or the class as a whole, and does not place additional burdens on the teacher. This paper includes an introduction, a definition of inclusion and research conducted in the field. The paper shows that inclusion programs are designed to promote acceptance of special needs students in public education.
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"This criticism, while perhaps well- intentioned, is not justified by the scholastic journals. Indeed, the majority of critical sources suggest that the opposition is misinformed, and that studies find that students with special needs do not have a negative impact on their classrooms. This particular theme, where students who can be considered "tradition" students as they do not have special needs, is often not the primary focus of research targeting inclusion policies but is often noted in the articles relating to the subject."
Tags:disabilities, disability, education, equality, inclusion
This paper examines the economic boom and bust in Thailand following the Cold War.
Research Paper # 71753 |
7,360 words (
approx. 29.4 pages ) |
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2005
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This paper posits that security is not predicated on strictly military means alone but must be grounded in economic security as well. The author relates macroeconomics and politics surrounding the Thai boom and bust, including Thaksinocracy and the role of the I.M.F. The paper discusses economic change.
Tags:security, Thailand, boom, bust, economic, political, Thaksin, populism, Cold War, capitalism, neoliberal, stability, macroeconomic, IMF
An analysis of the marble bust of Thomas Jefferson by French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon.
Essay # 70637 |
690 words (
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MLA | 2003
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This paper analyzes the 1789 marble bust of Thomas Jefferson by French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon. It discusses the work as a reflection of the philosophy of the Enlightenment period. The author also explores the artistic attributes of the sculpture.
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"Jean-Antoine Houdon was the premiere French sculptor of the Enlightenment period. He was able to incorporate the new ideas of the Enlightenment into his art, thereby reflecting the period and culture of the Enlightenment, a period when reason was seen as the ..."
Tags:Houdon, Jefferson, Bust, French, Enlightenment, Sculptor, Artistic, Philosophy, Sculpture
A comparative analysis of Salvador Dali's paintings entitled "On Paranoiac Critical Town" and "Slave Market with the Apparition of the Invisible Bust of Voltaire".
Comparison Essay # 42561 |
1,400 words (
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2002
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This paper will discuss two paintings of Salvador Dali entitled "On Paranoic Critical Town" and "Slave Market with the Apparition of the Invisible Bust of Voltaire". Some of the paintings will be critiqued and reveal how they were made, as well as a background that will include the sources of inspiration from within the author about them. By analyzing these two paintings we can compare why they were made and how they are similar and how they differ.
An overview of the boom and bust of theThai economy between 1985-1997.
Research Paper # 40623 |
3,650 words (
approx. 14.6 pages ) |
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2002
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This paper is on the Thai Economy. It discusses the economic situation of Thailand between 1985-1997 when Thailand was the Worlds fastest growing economy. It explores 1997, when Thailand's economy crashed. The paper then examines the boom and the bust divided into 3 sections. The first gives the details and explains the general polices and economic growth from 1985-1997. The second section examines what led to the fiscal crisis in the period and its impacts. The third section will look at polices to correct the fiscal crisis (projective solutions) and discuss some conclusions that can be drawn from Thailand's experience.