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Last update: January 10, 2018
  • The Internet Will Be the Potential Factor to Be Gambling Addicted Among the Youth

    The Internet Will Be the Potential Factor to Be Gambling Addicted Among the Youth

    The Internet will be the potential factor to be gambling addicted among the youth Nowadays, gambling can be one of the entertainment way for young people. The internet exposes young people to gambling well. Young people can get the information easily through the Internet and play the online gambling. Therefore, according the study “Ten-year trend analysis on the prevention of teenage addiction gambling questionnaire” from Bosco Youth Service Network, there was almost nearly 26% young

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    Essay Length: 533 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 4, 2018 By: Regina Ng
  • Usa Increasing Interest Rates

    Usa Increasing Interest Rates

    Economics HL May 2019 The article discusses USA potentially upping interest rates above the neutral rate to slow down growth. The federal reserve tries to set stability and a “soft landing,”, after the increasing growth from fiscal policy and the growing trade tensions. Contractionary monetary policy is when the central bank increases interest rates. Because consumers will be incentivised to borrow less and save, investment and consumption will decrease, decreasing aggregate demand as they are

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    Essay Length: 805 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: October 16, 2018 By: pepsmadrigal
  • The Current Economic Climate, Financing Decisions, and Personal Factors from Michael Burton

    The Current Economic Climate, Financing Decisions, and Personal Factors from Michael Burton

    The current economic climate, financing decisions, and personal factors from Michael Burton himself have all led to this loan being in default. During the commercial property boom of 2005-2006, property owners borrowed huge sums of money directly from commercial banks, and indirectly from investors through the sale of commercial mortgage backed securities. When the economy began to weaken in late 2007, rents went down as vacancies went up. Because of this, property owners were not

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    Essay Length: 391 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 18, 2019 By: Maddie Weinman

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