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  • Cable Services Bureau
    860 words
    The Communications Act of 1934 established the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Its main purpose back then was to control and regulate all means of communication, from radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. It is governed by five commissioners, and reports to Congress. There are seven bureaus that operate under the FCC's umbrella. They include the Cable Services Bureau, the Common Carrier Bureau, the Consumer Information Bureau, the Enforcement Bureau, the International Bureau, t...
  • Mall People
    514 words
    Affluenza is the unhappy condition of overload debt, anxiety and waste resulting from the dogged pursuit of more, and unfortunately it is taking the nation by storm. Greed and materialism plant the seed to this dreaded disease that effects people of all classes. Today's society has imprinted the idea of "buy more" into our heads through every form of media possible. The average person will see over one million advertisements by the age of twenty. We are let on to believe that we cannot be happy ...
  • Tin And Palm Oil
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    Malaysia A. Brief History In the first century AD, the Malayan peninsula was prominent in int'l trade. Conquered by the Portuguese in 1511, then the Dutch in 1641. The British, who replaced the Dutch in 1795, developed large-scale productions of tin and rubber. The Japanese invaded Malaysia during WWII. Malaysia was formed after negotiating for independence from the British in September 16, 1963. B. Comparative Advantage (Early years up to pre-1980's) Natural Resources / Land - Malaysia has a to...
  • Solution To The Presence Of Nuclear Weapons
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    PROBLEMS OF THE WORLD In today's world there are many problems facing the welfare of humankind, which could affect our existence in the future. If these problems are not recognized, and the appropriate actions are not taken to slow down or put an end to them, then the consequences could be devastating. While the effects may not be evident on a daily basis, over time, the damage becomes much more clear. Three problems that are facing the well being of all humans are consumption of natural resourc...
  • Uniformity Of Corporate Average Fuel Economy
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    Corporate Average Fuel Economy The foreshadowed Market Failures of the mid 1970's gave way to Corporate Average Fuel Economy, regulation which would call for new standards in automobile fuel efficiency. The market failures hinged on a number of outside variables which could have had a drastic effect on domestic markets. Resource Scarcity drove the American public to call for a more efficient means of managing its resource use due to a) oil embargo's on nondomestic products and b) sky high prices...
  • Their Economic Activities And Legal Entities
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    Sam Vaknin's Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites Roberto Calvo Macias, a young author and thinker from Spain, once wrote to me that it is impossible to design a coherent philosophy of Economy without accounting for the (sad) fact that we are mortals. This insight is intriguing. It is not that we refrain from Death in dealing with matters economic. What are estate laws, annuities, life insurance policies - but ways to cope with the Great Harvester But this, admittedly,...
  • Bhutan Idea Of Gross National Happiness
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    King Jigme Single Wangchuck:' I am more interested in Gross National Happiness than in Gross National Product. ' These words, proudly spoken by the ruler of the Kingdom of Bhutan, have become the mantra for a people who are living out a brave new social experiment: 'Can a spartan rural society join the high-tech world without surrendering its soul?' [1] Bhutan is an extraordinary place; seemingly untouched through the course of time. Resting in the heart of the Himalayas, it has remained in self...
  • Enhancing My Learning Potential
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    Personal Biography (1) My work experience in the Human Resources field started approximately 8 years ago. My first Human Resources position was at a company and my title was Human Resource Assistant. With that being my first opportunity in the HR field I learned as much as I could. There was constructive criticism but as in any job you need to take the criticism and try to figure out what it is that you need to do differently. While there I tried to learn as much as I could by asking questions a...
  • Due To The Many Other Poorer Nations
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    Argument On Global Overpopulation Argument On Global Overpopulation Essay, Research Paper On our planet, there are almost six and one half billion people, and more are being born every second. Some estimates say that every second, twenty-eight people are born, while another ten die. This results in a net gain of eighteen people every second of every day, non-stop. Humans, homo sapiens, have been in existence for at least ten thousand years, although it has been disputed exactly how long. Now con...
  • World Population Growth
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    Humans Have The Right To Enjoy Natural Humans Have The Right To Enjoy Natural Beauty Do you feel that all humans have the right to enjoy natural beauty? The right to decent, uncrowded shelter? The right to eat healthy food and drink pure water? To breathe clean air and avoid pesticide poisoning? Most people would say every human has a right to all of these things, but in some areas of the world these rights are not being met. Most species have a sideways "S's hoped graph reflecting growth rate, ...

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