Hammil P.: Crack In The Box
…the 60’s the drug problem was small and insignificant, now the drug problem is huge. Pete Hammil states a fact that the United States represents only 2 percent of the world’s population, yet, it consumes 65 percent of the world’s supply of hard drugs. Now Pete Hammil also questions politics…
Pro-Britain
…materials. The colonists should be grateful enough to the British government to repay them in the form of taxes for helping them prosper. The colonists owed their allegiance to their founding country.
Not only did the British government supply the basic necessities to survive, but they also helped the colonists…
Doll
…these two okies walking up to her door and asking her for a job. I would be a little disgusted from all the dirt and the ragged smelly clothes on them, but I would mainly feel sorry for the two. I would pay them to do some chores for me.…
Economic International Legal Considerations
…new markets or provide financial benefits to exporters. Export Regulations General Introduction The Export Administration Regulations (EAR) regulate the export and reexport of items for national security, nonproliferation, foreign policy, and short supply reasons.
The Department of Commerce's Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) has taken important steps to remove unnecessary…
Electric Power Industry Deregulation
…more effective. Two other studies which found different results were those conducted by Meyer and Leland and another done by Greene and Smiley. In their study, which used data from 1969 and 1974, Meyer and Leland utilized econometric estimates of demand and costs to find hypothetical unregulated prices. Their conclusion…
China's Growing Economy
…modern foreign policies is the development of the Chinese infrastructure. The significance of improved communication and transportation cannot be over-stressed. Economically, enhanced means of communication and transportation allows more expedient supply of demand scheduling. Two of the latest Chinese reform measures to aid in the development of the country are…
Great Depression
…ruled minimum-wage legislation unconstitutional. The large and growing difference of wealth between the well-to-do and the middle-income citizens made the U.S. economy unstable. For an economy to function properly, total demand must equal total supply. Essentially what happened in the 1920's was that there was an oversupply of goods. It…
China's Growing Economy
…modern foreign policies is the development of the Chinese infrastructure. The significance of improved communication and transportation cannot be over-stressed. Economically, enhanced means of communication and transportation allows more expedient supply of demand scheduling. Two of the latest Chinese reform measures to aid in the development of the country are…
Dances with Wolves
…someone. Fort Sedgewick is my post, but I have no one to report to. I don´t know what to do. I can only communicate if I leave, and I don´t want to abandon my post. I have assigned myself cleanup duty, and will attempt to restore the supply house. It…
Gangsterism In The 1920'S
…our country was in the midst of a depression.
When Congress passed the eighteenth amendment, alcohol was banned in every way from America. People who were addicted to alcohol and even those who were accustomed to the casual drink still had a demand for it. Many would pay top dollar…




