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Macroeconomics Affecting The Business Environment
CHAPTER 1

QUESTION: IDENTIFY AND EXPLAIN TEN (10) MACROECONOMIC VARIABLES


AFFECTING A NAMED BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT.

HOW CAN THESE BE REGULATED?


INTRODUCTION
In today s world, no business operates in isolation without interacting with the environment where it
operates. Irrespective of the nature of business whether public or private organization;
manufacturing; service industry; local or international firm, its operations are inhibited by the
environment in which it operates.
During 2003 2007, Nigeria attempted to implement an Economic Empowerment Development
Strategy (NEEDS). The purpose of NEEDS is to raise the country s standard of living through a
variety of reforms, including macroeconomic stability, deregulation, ... Show more content on
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✓ Economic Growth

✓ Balance of Payments

✓ Reserves and External Debt

✓ Inflation

✓ Interest and Exchange Rates

Economic Growth

Aggregate Growth Rates. Low or declining aggregate growth rates often weaken the debt servicing
capacity of domestic borrowers and contribute to increasing credit risk. Recessions have preceded
many episodes of systemic financial distress. Sectoral Slumps. A slump in the sectors where
financial institutions loans and investments are concentrated could have an immediate impact on
financial system soundness. It deteriorates the quality of financial institutions portfolios and
profitability margins, and lowers their cash flow and reserves. In transition economies, these
problems may also arise due to lack of progress in the restructuring of state owned enterprises.

Balance of Payments

Current Account Deficit. A rise in the ratio of the current account deficit to GDP is generally
associated with large external capital inflows that are intermediated by the domestic financial system
and could facilitate asset price and credit booms. A large external current account deficit could
signal vulnerability to a currency crisis with negative implications for the liquidity of the financial
system, especially if the deficit is financed by short term portfolio capital inflows. Financial crises
that have
Understanding The Purpose Of The Triune Brain Model
Do you know what your purpose in life is? There are many different theories as to what a purpose
is or what your purpose is in life. Living your life with a purpose versus without drastically
changes how you feel and how you live. Even if you do not know what your purpose is right now,
you will find out soon enough. Everyone has a purpose in life whether he or she knows what it is
or not. When a person lives with a purpose and is purposeful during their day, they receive many
more benefits than someone who lives without a purpose. In a study in the Journal of Positive
Psychology, 400 American adults were surveyed and asked to fill out surveys over a period of
weeks. These surveys asked people to answer a series of questions, their happiness... Show more
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In a recent TED Talk, Adam Leipzig talks about how he has figured out a way to show a person
their purpose with a series of questions. When Adam asked his colleagues if they were happy, 80%
of them said they were not. The 20% that we re happy we re living our lives expansively with life
s ups and downs, and we did not feel that we had wasted a single minute (Leipzig, Adam). All of
these people who felt that they were happy knew the answers to these five things: who they were,
what they did, who they did it for, what those people wanted or needed, and what they got out of it,
how they changed as a result (Leipzig, Adam). If you can ask yourself these five questions, you can
figure out what your life purpose
Controversies And Interpretation Of The Hippocratic Oath
The Hippocratic Oath is an oath originated from the Hippocratic Corpus, a collection of ancients
Greek medical books. Although the author is uncertain but many believes that Hippocrate himself or
his pupils wrote these texts. The Hippocratic Oath is also one of the most widely known Greek
medical texts. The Oath requires a new physicianto swear to a number of healing gods, to treat the
ills, to keep a patient s privacy, to preserve and pass on the secrets of medicineto the next
generations, and to keep ethical standards. Historically the oath is considered a rite of passage for
medicinal practices, but nowadays various modernized versions are used. As mentioned before
nobody known for sure who or when this Oath was created but it... Show more content on
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I will pass my life and practice my art, into whatever house I enter, I will go in to them for benefit
of the sick, will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption and from the seduction
of females or males of freeman and slaves. (Surg,2) This should be pretty much self explanatory, the
physician should treat all patients regardless to their background and should refrain from using their
position to gain benefits and to satisfy sexual desire.
The seventh thing on the oath is pertaining to the confidentiality of the patient, whether the issue is
related to the medical profession or not, it should not to be spoken of outside, it will kept secret,
everything will be considered private. Privacy is very important, in today s world we see that all
information regarding to patient is kept secret, perhaps we should be grateful to Hippocrate for
coming up with this idea two thousand years ago.
Lastly the final sworn on the oath tell the physician to follow his word, While I continue to keep
this oath unviolated, may it granted to me to enjoy life and practice of art respected by all men in
all times. But should I tress pass and violate this oath, may the reverse be my lot. (Surg,2) A man
should always keep his word, especially in the field that involve the life and death of
The M �� Ori Culture
Most well known civilizations are fairly young in their life spans. The United Kingdom, France,
Italy; all these cultures as they are known today have only existed for approximately 400 years.
The Māori, an indigenous culture of New Zealand, have existed for a millennia. Specialized in
nautical exploits, the Māori thrived off of the island s bountiful seas and developed a unique, rich
identity as a people. Yet rather than being regarded as a national treasure, most of New Zealands
citizens and the rest of the world treat the aboriginal population as a novelty. Most top search
results for Māori Culture are for attractions, guided tours, and similar spectacles. This culture,
which has persisted for nearly a thousand years, is gradually withering into little more than a side
show attraction. Rather than scholarly journals, articles, and history text, is instead an
encroaching investment of the Māori as capital, and how businesses may benefit from them
(Rigby, Mueller, Baker, 2011, 121). This plight of exoticism is not exclusive to the Maori;
aboriginal and indigenous societies all over the world are forced into a unique cultural adaption in
order to survive in Western capitalist climates. Companies assume a guise of social interest, but
there is one and only one social responsibility of business to use its resources and engage in
activities designed to increase its profits so long as it stays within the rules of the game (Rigby,
Mueller, Baker, 2011, 118).
Duality In Hawthorne s Young Goodman Brown
Similar to Young Goodman Brown, William Wilson is also an example of how and why people
will go to extremes to avoid duality. For Poe, the doppelganger is also the embodiment of the
narrator William Wilson s guilt and self hatred, which is why he constantly wants to escape
himself. The narrator claims that he became evil suddenly, yet there is a gradual shift in emotions
observed in his deteriorating relationship with the doppelganger. The narrator begins his
relationship with his doppelganger as a friendly schoolboy rivalry before he realized that the other
Wilson was indeed an alter ego to himself. When the doppelganger was presumed to be another
person, and not another part of the narrator, his flaws did not matter to the narrator. However,... Show
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Despite their rivalry and his budding fears, in spite of the continual anxiety occasioned me by the
rivalry of Wilson, and his intolerable spirit of contradiction, I could not bring myself to hate him
altogether (671). The narrator has some kind of affection for William for the narrator s fear is
not in himself but fear of losing to another. Poe s displays this growth of guilt by the narrator and
repression of his doppelganger, his dual self, through distinct details of symbolism. Before the
narrator is consumed by the need to repress his duality, bright rays (674) from a lamp enable him
to vividly (674) see his doppelganger. Nevertheless, his absolute fear of William Wilson sets in
when he discovers the extent of their similarities. After the discovery of William Wilson being his
exact double, which sparks paranoia and fear into the narrator, he becomes deathly afraid of what
may be his alter ego. In order to hide from the discovery that he might be more than meets the eye,
the narrator flees. At Eton when the narrator simply denies his duality, a faint light enabled me to
perceive but the features of his face I could not distinguish
Does Oberon s Current Frustrations In What Ways Can Such...
A Midsummer s Night Dream Act Two Journal

Titania claims at Oberon s current frustrations with their relationship are the forgeries of jealousy.
What else, in your opinion, has the ability to poison/taint love? And, in what ways can such love be
restored?

In the play A Midsummer s Night Dream by William Shakespeare it is shown that love is as delicate
as glass; ones broken, it can be fixed, but there will always be cracks. Queen Titania faces
conflicts with her king, Oberon. The conflict Titania faces is man vs. man, Titania vs. Oberon.
Titania claims at Oberon s current frustrations with their relationship are the forgeries of jealousy
(2.1.82). Titania and Oberon s relationship is poisoning due to Oberon s jealousy over the Indian
prince, also Oberon s is creating lies about Titania causing their relationship to poison. Lies,
jealousy, miscommunication and holding grudges have the ability to poison a relationship. When
all these get to an extreme we can lead a couple ending their love, but if willing the couple s love can
be restored. Love never dies, it is always there but however, love can be hurt. Once love ... Show
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Get to the root cause of your garage and discuss it with your partner. Sometimes we don t completely
understand what troubles us.
Step two: Rationalize its impact on your life. Is what your grudging about really that big of an
issue? Asses the impact the problem is going to have on your life. Ask yourself is it really worth
grudging about.
Step three: Change the course of your relationship. To restore love you must change your negative
attitude. It s time to bury the hatchet and start over. Leave bad feelings behind and start fresh.
Step four: Leave the garage behind. After completing steps one through three it s time to just let it
go. Change whatever is going wrong and adopt a new attitude.
Restoring lost love is not easy, it comes with challenges of its own but if willing nothing is
The Importance Of Setting In Frankenstein
In writing, there are several ways to disclose the information about the story and the character instead
of listing it out. The familiar way is through events and dialogue, but Mary Shelly also uses the
setting of each situation to do this. Settings like town to city , the weather like the terrible storm that
takes place continuously and the inspirational nature in the novel, Frankenstein. By using these
methods the story seems more intense and stays in the reader s mind. Mary Shelly s comprehensive
description of the scenes of the story makes the story unforgettable and it also helps the reader
understand events, and helps to identify the character s personalities and about the future events in
the story. one of the example from the book... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While victor is trying to overcome the murders of his friends and family and his own illness, he
often seeks nature for peace. After all of his struggle in the life, he goes out in the forest and
mountains to find his peace and quietness. We passed a fortnight in these perambulations: my
health and spirits had long been restored, and they gained additional strength from the salubrious
air I breathed, the natural incidents of our progress . . . the air is not only necessary for life but for
Victor, it gives him his strength. Nature is more important to Victor s health. While Victor is
shocked and horrified with his creation, the monster, murdering his friends and family, he constantly
seems to be drawn by the nature for support instead of his friends and family. Even after Elizabeth s
murder, Victor is attracted to nature. He enjoys the nature and the different instincts of it, makes
him happy. Another character that finds peace in nature is Victor s creator, The Monster. While the
monster is surrounded by the tress and the noise of the birds, he really enjoys his life, he likes
staying there but as soon as he gets around people he starts regretting his existence and hates his
Tres Riches Heures Of Jean Duc De Berry AndPoet On A...
To begin, the two paintings have in common is the obvious aspects of the settings being outside.
Also, they both show sign of civilization with people being the subject and having some sort of
housing in the works. February, Tres Riches Heures of Jean Duc de Berry and Poet on a Mountain
Top , also have some similarities in their brush work, there is amazing in the nature and settings of
these two paintings. Finally, both works have some type of inscription on them. These two pieces do
not have much in common aside from a few things, their contrasts will be up for discussion next.
The first difference spotted between these two is that Poet on a Mountain Top , is in black and
white, and February, Tres Riches Heures of Jean Duc de Berry is painted in color. Aside from
that, February, Tres Riches Heures of Jean Duc de Berry , is part of a prayer book and Poet on a
Mountain Top is a literati painting, meaning that it was not painted for money but was just meant
for someone else to have. Next, Poet on a Mountain Top has a scholar in the picture finding the
spirit in nature, and, February, Tres Riches Heures of Jean Duc de Berry expresses what it is like to
a peasant in the winter. Also, Poet on a Mountain Top has a poem inscribed on it, while, February,
Tres Riches Heures of Jean Duc de Berry has a zodiac calendar inscribed on the top. In, February,
Tres Riches Heures of Jean Duc de Berry it gives more of a depressing feel with the peasants losing
their crops
Merchant Of Jew Act 2 Analysis
Scene:

A Persian territory where Jews are about to be kill. And the king needs a wife to help him govern.

Time:

In the past.

ACT 1

Scene 1

SETTING:

In the living room of Mordecai, a small looking but cozy house in the Persian empire. The house,
whoever, hints at their poor lives. The entire room is taken up by mostly by some chairs and a
couch. Some of Mordecai and Esther s clothing are hanging on a wire through the living room.
While, a large pile of plates are drying up in the kitchen.

AT RISE:

Esther is curled up in the couch. She is looking at the newspaper to stay updated with the world. On
a closer inspection of the newspaper, we see some important news about the king. Even though,
Esther hasn t read that part, we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mordecai is outside the palace door. Haman goes out and sees Mordecai. Haman turns furious seeing
everyone bowing down to him but Mordecai.)

(Everyone goes out including Mordecai and just Haman stays)

(Mordecai s wife enters and goes up to Haman)

WIFE:
Hello my dear!

HAMAN:
I just don t understand how Mordecai dares to not show respect to me.

WIFE:
Why don t you just get rid of him? You could make a gallows seventy five feet high and ask the
King s permission to hang a man! Then, you will be able to enjoy the Queen s banquet in peace.

HAMAN:
You know, you are right! (evil smile) I m gonna go and have the gallows made right now. ( kisses his
wife) And this is why you are the best wife ever.

(Haman and his wife go out of stage)

(END OF SCENE)
SETTING:
At the king s palace

AT RISE:
After having a wonderful time at the queen s banquet, the king woke up in the morning to do his
usual schedule, but he felt to bored to actually do it. Therefore, he called to his servants to bring him
the history book and to read him the most important records that happen in its reign.
The Influence Of Allied Propaganda
Assess the relative influence of German Naval Policy, Allied Propaganda, and the America s Claim
to World Power in the American decision to declare war on Germany in 1917. This happened in
1917 in Germany and also in the other allies countries, there are three very different reasons why this
happened but they all lead up to the same thing. One thing that influenced America s decision to
declare war on Germanywas because of the Allied propaganda that was happening. Another thing
that caused this was because of the German Naval Policy. Finally the last reason why this
happened was because of America s Claim to World Power. The Allied propaganda, America s
Claim to World Power, and the German Naval Policy are all three the main reasons why America...
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The German Naval Policy is built up by many different but important things, these being, the
Zimmerman Telegram, the U boats they used, and lastly, the Battle of Jutland. The Zimmerman
Telegram was ran by the Germans and they tried to get Mexico to attack the United States. Germany
tried persuade Mexico to attack the United States by saying that they will give them land from the
United States. Since this happened, it pushed the United States farther to joining the war. The
Zimmerman Telegram wa supposed to be a secret but it didn t stay one because other countries
found out about it. Lastly, this message was sent by the minister of Germany named Arthur
Zimmerman to the ambassador of Mexico. The U boats also played a large part in the German
Naval Policy. The U boats were submarines that were created and used by Germany. The boats
were used to take down other ships or boats during the war. A major thing that pushed the United
States closer to declaring war was when a U boat took down the Lusitania which was a British
ship, this killing everyone on board of the Lusitania including 128 Americans. The Battle of
Jutland was the largest naval battle in the war which caused it to have great effects. The battle
caused the whole war to change the course for everyone, not just Germany. So since it was a battle
between Germany and Britain, they had the largest effects but it did affect all. This happened in
1916 in the waters of the North Sea. It lasted over 36 hours. During World War 1, the German Naval
Policy and the Allied propaganda weren t the only things that influenced the United States to go to
war on Germany in 1917. The other thing that influenced the United States decision was America s
Claim to World
The Qualities Of Brando s Acting
Both authors examined the qualities of Brando s acting that made his acting memorable. Neves
investigated Brando s acting style in the 1954 film On The Waterfront. Neves delved into how
Brando s method acting approach strengthened his role and focused on the psychological
complexity Brando gave to the character. Whereas Krasner wrote about Brando s role in the 1951
film A Streetcar Named Desire and explored specific details in his acting technique, such as his
usage of mumbling and his rebellious wardrobe choices. Neves points proved to be the strongest,
with his extremely in depth analysis and use of psychology to explain Brando s character s actions.
In the future, historians could analyze how Brando s acting improved and became more memorable
as he became older. Altogether, there were many reasons for Brando s memorability, as shown by
Neves arguments that the method style enhanced his acting, and as shown in Krasner s arguments
that precise details in his acting made him memorable, and further information on his memorability
could be gained by studying how his acting became better over time.

Neves addressed the question of Brando s memorability by examining his acting in the 1954 movie
On The Waterfront. Neves uses hearings by Elia Kazan (director of On the Waterfront) by the House
Committee of Un American Activities as a primary source. This source was useful because it
allowed Neves to gain information on the film s background, in the director s own words.
What Is The Difference Between The Scarlet Letter And The...
The Scarlet Letter by Nathanial Hawthorne and The Coquette; or, The History of Eliza Wharton
by Hannah Webster Foster at first glance may seem to be entirely unrelated tales. The Scarlet
Letter is the story of Hester Prynne, an adulteress who is forced to raise her daughter on her own
and to wear a scarlet A to mark her indignity. The Coquette is a fictionalized account of a socially
elite woman, Eliza Wharton, who dies after giving birth to a stillborn, illegitimate child. Although
the fate and circumstances of each woman in these stories are on the opposite ends of the spectrum,
at the core both comment on ideal womanhood, a woman s sexual freedom, and sin in a patriarchal
society. Hester Prynne and Eliza Wharton go against society s
The Effects of the Writing in Margaret Atwood s Cat s Eye
The Effects of the Writing in Margaret Atwood s Cat s Eye

Margaret Atwood, Cat s Eye, Discuss the methods and effects of the writing, with particular attention
to the way the narrator presents herself to the reader, in the extract and in the novel as a whole

Throughout the novel, Cat s Eye, the narrator discusses the details of her life in an extremely
detached and abstract style. She invites us to travel with her, back into her past, where both the
reader and the narrator watch the unravelling of her past experiences. The narrator acts as a
spectator to her own past, she does not re enact, but instead replays the details, as if re winding an
old video. Each individual experience contains ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another important issue which is raised is the idea of disguise. The narrator is extremely
attracted to this idea, and it is brought up many times. I pull on my powder blue sweatsuit, my
disguise as a non artist, here she shows her embarrassment over expressing her artistic self, and
prefers to remain anonymous. When a poster of her is defaced, rather than becoming angry, she
is pleased, The moustache is like a costume. She appears to be jealous of men s opportunity of
using facial hair as a disguise, which seems a very strange thing to consider. After entering a
clothes shop, she comments on her desire for transformation, Disguise is easier when you re
young. This suggests that she was an expert on disguise in her past years, which makes the reader
very curious as to whether we are ever shown the real story behind the narrator, or whether it is
simply all a make believe life.

The description of the narrator s current home environment and surroundings is equally negative.
Again, these negative implications are subtly inserted, so a seemingly idyllic mountain side home
becomes a fake, ridiculous film set. She uses words such as, Unreality, sloppy, overdone, to
Janice Mason Art Museum Report
I visited the Janice Mason Art Museum located in downtown Cadiz, KY. The gallery they had on
display was Colorstorm If not now... when? by the artist Stacey Torres. The gallery featured
upward towards 50 original paintings. Some of the artworks in this exhibit include: The Reddest
Thread, Cathy, Queen Anne, Poetry Man 1, Poetry Man 2, and Journey. Stacey Torres is an
African American folk artist, writer, and dancer. She was born in Jamaica, New York and
currently lives in New Castile, Indiana. The primary focus of her work is women in natural
settings. Her paintings include brilliant colors using different media and include watercolor, oil
pastels, and acrylics. (2) The piece I chose to review was titled Journey. This was a large (24 x 36)
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It is a cheerful, acrylic painting created using bold and bright colors made to contrast one another.
Torres used unity and variety with a selection of lines, shapes, and colors. When you first view the
painting, you will notice the directional forces that cause your eyes to view the painting in a
particular order. Staring at the front center, the eyes will follow the path of lines that lead your
eyes over the entire painting. When you take a closer look at the piece, you will begin to notice a
repetition of certain colors and shapes. The painting is also asymmetrically balanced. In my
opinion, the most important Principle of Design used for this piece is contrast. The figure of the
woman in the front is significantly contrasted from the rest of the painting, and she is made to be
the focal point. This piece is representational artwork. It depicts the appearance of a woman and
includes subjects from the everyday world.

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