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1211: Karl Marxs Oppinion On Religio
... for a farmer to follow the eight-fold path and understand the four Nobel truths as it is for a king. Buddhism also says nothing of a superior entity. By the 1st century AD Central Asian Buddhist monks were penetrating in turn into China. It is a matter of some debate, which was transformed more in this process, China by Buddhism or Buddhism by China. On the one hand, at an ...
1212: Japanese Capital Structure And
... A. Kashyap, and D. Scharfstein,1990, The role of banks in reducing the costs of financial distress in Japan, Journal of Financial Economics 27, 67-88. Hoshi, T. and A. Kashyap, 1999, The Japanese banking crisis: Where did it come from and how will it end?, NBER Macroeconomics Annual 1999 forthcoming. Kester, C.W., 1986, Capital and ownership structure: A comparison of United States and Japanese manufacturing corporations, Financial Management 15 ...
1213: PKT
... higher level of investment that it implied, would necessary be accompanied by a larger share of profits in national income, thus leaving workers relatively worth off. 2 In the 1960s, when American economy met a crisis which included inflation problem there was noting in the current neo-classical synthesis to suggest how the goal of full employment and price stability could be achieved conjointly, thus avoiding the need to make a ...
1214: MAQUILADORAS AND THE NAFTA’S I
... manufacturing in Mexico has become necessary to battle overseas competition. Since many manufacturers are moving to “just-in-time” inventory systems, the quick delivery possible from Mexico’s border towns offers a substantial advantage over Asian alternatives. The NAFTA’s Impact on the Maquiladora Industry Traditionally, Maquiladoras offered foreign businesses several advantages over other forms of direct foreign investment. Since the signing of NAFTA, however, many of these advantages are either ...
1215: Multiculturalism
... Canadian census shows that the population has changed more noticeable in the last ten years than in any other time in the twentieth century, with one out of four Canadians identifying themselves as black, Hispanic, Asian, Pacific Islander, Metis or Native. (Gould 1995: 198) Most people, from educators to philosophers, agree that an important first step in succe4ssfully joining multiple cultures is to develop an understanding of each others background. However ...
1216: In 1984
... numbers before a certain age so that we can be catalogued for this service, which I might add we will probably never receive. This seemingly innocent indexing of people has turned into a major privacy crisis. Our Social Security number is now used for everything. When one goes to college they use their number there. When you apply for a credit card or any service like this you use this number ...
1217: Media Control
... illustrated filter two. Nike and the Examiner were co-sponsoring the Bay to Breakers race. At the same time Stephanie Salter, a columnist at the paper, wrote an article about Nike's inhumane practices in Asian. The story was not published because the paper didn't want to upset Nike so close to the race. It's clear that the money Nike has effects the news reported about the company. Media ...
1218: Marketing
... extractive industries, manufacturing and financial sectors of their economies, and acquired important economic and political status, becoming major sources of employment. The moderate growth experienced in the seventies, however, was quickly reversed by the financial crisis of the early eighties, and associated inefficiencies made parastatal sector reform a major element in the reform efforts implemented by the countries. Zambia was one of the earlier countries to embark on a major privatization ...
1219: MEDIA
... believe that through amplification the bourgeois can change opinion in the minds of the masses, in turn controlling the way in which the general public act, feel and think. Stuart Hall in his book ¡§Policing Crisis¡¨ wrote in the 1970¡¦s; argued that the police and the state deliberately reported the muggings by blacks in South London, for manipulation purposes, he was convinced that they exaggerated the extent of the problem ...
1220: Marriage Is A Sacrament
... in 1963 that the marriage ceremony performed by priest was inside the church. During the 15th century Protestant Reformers caused the demand for the Church to form a council. Pope Paul III, convinced by this crisis, convened the Council of Trent in northern Italy in 1545. The purpose was to “correct abuses within the church and to strengthen the church in the painful and confusing aftermath of the Protestant Reformation.” Protestant ...


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