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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'money'
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| "Advertising may be described as the science of arresting the human intelligence long enough to get money from it". Stephen Butler Leacock |
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| "Alexander II's attempt to modernise Russia and compete with Western Europe were frustrated by the lack of foreign investment. Not until after his death did french money begin to pour into Russia." |
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| "Chiang Kai Shek and the KMT had more money, weapons and outside help than Mao Zedong and the Communists, yet the Communists won the Civil War."Explain why it was possible for the communists to win the civil war and achieve power in 1949. |
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| "Great Expectations Illustrates the danger of seeing status and money as the most worthwhile aims in life" - Discuss. |
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| "In The Merchant's Prologue and Tale Chaucer presents a world dominated by money and possessions" to what extent do you agree? |
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| "It is money, above all, that produces conflict and concord throughout the play." Discuss the truth of this statement with close reference to The Merchant of Venice. |
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| "Money - is the second most important thing in the world", Says Margaret on p. 134. To what extent do you feel your reading of Howards End has confirmed or undermined this view of the world Forster creates in his novel. |
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| "Money has made sport rich, but at what cost" Discuss this statement with reference to the Olympic games. |
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| "Pilgrimages are a waste of time - it would be better to spend this time and money helping others" Do you agree? Pilgrimage is a journey to a distant place of worship or a holy place. It is |
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| "Pilgrimages are a waste of time - it would be better to spend this time and money helping others." |
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| "The main aim of the recording industry is not to make music but to make money." |
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| "The Principal Characters in the Merchant of Veniceare Motivated Mainly by Money" How far would you agree with this view of the play? |
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| "The reason people work is simply so that they can earn money to spend on their leisure activities" - Discuss. |
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| "Too much time and money is being spent on church buildings" Is this fair? |
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| As inflation is a monetary phenomena and the government, either directly or indirectly, has control over the money supply, then it follows that all inflationary episodes are caused by governments. Elaborate and discuss upon this statement. |
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| '(If I) Say stealing money is wrong' I produce a statement which has no factual meaning - that is, expresses no proposition which can be either true or false' - Explain and discuss the reasons Ayer puts forward for this view of ethical judgements. |
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| 'A novel about marriage and money.' Do you think this is an adequate description of 'Pride and Prejudice'? |
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| 'Accountancy is the art of recording, classifying and summarising in a significant manner and in terms of money, transactions and events which are, in part at least, of a financial character, and interpreting the result thereof' AICPA 1961. |
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| 'Great Expectations' contains reference to materialism with money, which was of considerable strain in Victorian society. This was an issue Dickens obviously felt strongly about as he refers to it through out the novel. |
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| 'In Henry V and The Rover it is money that makes the world go round.' Discuss this statement in an essay of no more than 1,500 words. |
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| 'In our mutual friend' Charles Dickens explores attitudes to money in victorian society examine the characters of Lizzie Hexam, Bella Wilfer and mrs Boffin and show what you have learnt about money and social class in the 1960's. |
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| 'Jane Austen strongly emphasises the links between romance and finance: her attitude is always practical.'Considering the quotation and the critical view, explore the varying ways in which the writers present the significance of money in light of their |
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| 'Research costs time and money and cannot be justified unless it informs policy and practice'. |
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| (a) When the goods and money markets are inequilibrium, the real GDP is determined by the intersection of the IS and LMcurves ( |
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| A Fool and His Money The Odyssey of an average investor. |
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