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1. The Ocean’s Potential to Feed the World’s People: Over-Fishing, Populations and the Environment, and Aquaculture in the LEDCs and MEDCs   (7  Pages, 83.65 $ (USD) )
This is a 7 page paper discussing over-fishing of the world’s oceans, in particular reference to the North Sea, the relationship between the environment and population and fishing and aquaculture in the LEDCs and MEDCs. Within the last several decades, the fish population in the world’s oceans has decreased substantially. While the decrease in fish stocks has been partially blamed on environmental factors, the largest problem has been that fishing levels have been at capacity or at the over-fishing level for over thirty years resulting in the loss of some of the more popular fish stocks. Through fishing bans and aquaculture, many MEDCs (More Economically Developed Countries) have just begun to initiate programs with the hopes to recover the stocks but the future of most stocks is still questionable. In the LEDCs (Less Economically Developed Countries) where larger portions of the population are also malnourished, there has also begun to be a great deal of over-fishing but mainly due to fishermen from wealthier countries who have moved from diminished areas. In addition, while a great percentage of continents such as Africa have been deemed suitable for aquaculture, funding depends on governmental support which varies from country to country and year to year. It is estimated that the results of the over-fishing in all the oceans in which many of the stocks will be forever diminished will eventually lead to an increased dependence on grain farmers; a demand they cannot meet. Overall, the increasing world populations will be affected by increased malnutrition and famine, similar to what was initially predicted by Thomas Malthus in 1798 unless more funding and support can be placed on aquaculture worldwide. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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2. Accounting Problem: E2-3 Presented below is information related to Robbins Real Estate Agency, Inc.
2008, 3 Pages, 640 Words, 20 $ (USD)
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3. Predicting the Dow Jones at the End of the Year 2000   (7  Pages, 83.65 $ (USD) )
This 7 page report discusses the Dow Jones Industrial Average an index of thirty “blue-chip” U.S. stocks. Is is called an “average” since it was determined originally through a siummation of all prices divided by the number of stocks. The paper includes a spreadsheet that predicts what the component stocks of the Dow will do by the end of 2000. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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4. Initial public offer
2005, 5 Pages, 798 Words, 4 Sources, 20 $ (USD)
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5. THE WEAKENING OF CHINA’S STOCK MARKETS   (55  Pages, 657.25 $ (USD) )
This 55-page paper discusses China's stock markets and their effectiveness. Topics discussed include stock market movement theories, history of the Chinese stock market, the problems faced by the Chinese stock market, possible recommendations and the purpose of stock markets. Bibliography lists 30 sources.
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6. Book Review of “Irrational Exuberance” by Robert Shiller   (5  Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
This is a 5 page book review of Robert Shiller’s “Irrational Exuberance” (2000). The publication of Robert Shiller’s book “Irrational Exuberance” in 2000, took investors by surprise as it was a criticism and analysis of the recent increased trends in the stock markets. Essentially, Shiller states that the increase in the stock markets is a result of several cultural, sociological and psychological elements and not based on an increase of “real value”. He admits that there are many factors involved, including the introduction of the Internet into American homes and an increased awareness of the stock market in the media, but he ascertains that the real increase in based on the “herding” effect of social rational humans who follow popular trends. Despite the increase in the markets, Shiller cautions investors to keep their portfolios diversified and not dependent on the stock market because based on past historical increases in the market, this increase will also be followed by a decade of mediocre returns. Because of this good advice and words of caution, the book is considered worthwhile to read especially for anyone considering loading their investments into the stock market. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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7. War and the Stock Markets   (20  Pages, 239 $ (USD) )
This 20 page paper considers the argument that war is good for the stock market. The paper looks at the impact of war on the stock market, the paper takes a broad view before focusing on the London Stock Exchange and the Iraq 2003 war. The writer considers different theories that may explain movements which correlate with war and factors associated of war that may favour good stock market performance. Use of theories and evidence from the stock markets are correlated for a conclusion to be reached. The bibliography cites 13 sources.
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8. Citicorp   (10  Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
A 10 page paper discussing Citicorp's future and profitability when compared to the state of the economy. The examination includes past stock performance, drawing analogy between that and the growth of GDP between 1994 and late 1997. Even with the phenomenal growth of the stock market in general and in Citicorp stock in particular, investment analysts still rate the company's stock as a 'strong buy', anticipating even further growth in the value of their own stock. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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9. Gap’s Position in 2005   (12  Pages, 143.4 $ (USD) )
A 12 page paper discussing Gap’s present position for the purpose of determining whether Gap’s stock is a good investment at present. Investors are bemoaning Gap’s decline in stock price, but industry analysts urge patience. The company suffered a setback of much the same kind in the early 1990s, and Gap appears to be in the same type of position now. All indications are that the company will grow in the future, and with attention toward sustainability and maximization of wealth within the bounds of corporate social responsibility (CSR). After projecting three years into the future for both income statements and balance sheet, and assessing the stock through CAPM (capital asset pricing model) and DCF (discounted cash flow) methods, the recommendation is that investors purchase the stock at any time in the present environment. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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10. Stock Market Behaviours   (10  Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
This 10 page paper considers the way in which stock markets behave. The paper answers four questions. Firstly, when there are low interest rates and deregulation why a stock market may grow and become a bull market. The second question looks at how, during the years 2000 – 2004 there was a long slump in the world stock markets with accompanying data, the third questions examining the theories on why this may have occurred. The last part of the paper considers the argument that the slump is over and the stock markets are moving towards a bull market again. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
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