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    Regulation needs to occur in regards to innovative technology but also trade technology specifically. Trade has moved on with the advancement of technology to make trade easier. To stay in the past with our current policies would be nonsensical. If companies and their methods are advancing, the rules of the game must also advance with them. The policies and regulations from the CFTC “…have stayed pretty much the same. Most of the CFTC’s rules were written for 20th century analog markets”…

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    plans to help America until something started to work. FDR created many programs to help improve the country. Each of these programs were known by their acronym and were collectively called “Alphabet Soup.” One of these programs was FDIC - Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. This program was aimed to ensure that the people’s money would always be available in the banks. Another was Tennessee Valley Authority, which ensured that all homes would be equipped with electricity and access to many…

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    government before they could reopen. (D) The banking holiday also allowed the government to provide banks with enough currency to meet the demand. (D) To ensure the safety of the customer’s deposits and to encourage people to put their money in the banks and trust them again, the government created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The FDIC ensured that if the bank closed or failed the people would still get their money. (D) Because of the New Deal people began to trust the banks and…

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    Chemistry Task 2 Portfolio Outline and examine some uses of different metals through history, including contemporary uses, as uncombined metals or as alloys. Metal/Metal Alloy Uses Throughout History Copper - Used to make ornaments and domestic utensils in historical times (not as tools as it is a soft metal) - In modern times used in electrical wiring, pipes and plumbing fittings, jewellery, decoration, - This is due to its malleability, ductility and good electrical conductivity. Bronze…

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    The determination of colonialism is based on extending sovereign authority beyond the borders by establishing an administrative dependency in a particular territory. The indigenous communities are compelled to submit to the colonial rule or get displaced. Colonialism is built on imperialistic tendencies where the colonial authority exercises domination over labor, markets, and resources. Consequently, the colonial establishments may impose linguistic or socio-cultural structures effectively…

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    Methane gas has numerous uses in its natural gaseous form. It is one of the best fuel sources and due to its abundance it has promising benefits as compared to the oil gases whose prevalence is limited making them more expensive. However, a major hiccup exists in its storage and transportation since the most conveniently used form is its liquefied form. This issue has for limited the volumes transported for the long time since the liquid occupies much more space as it could in a powder form. In…

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    CHEVRON’S INFRASTRUCTURE EVOLUTION Glad Bernard Toppo Campbellsville University The first two heading levels get their own paragraph, as shown here. Headings 3, 4, and 5 are run-in headings used at the beginning of the paragraph. Seismic Imaging Technology. How it works and how it has helped Chevron discover new oil and gas reservoirs. Also known as Reflection Seismology, this is an exploration method used by oil and gas companies to gauge and estimate the seismic characters of the Earth’s…

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    time with bank or number of transactions were not investigated. Bouckaert and Degryse (1995) argue about two opposite effects of remote banking services on interest rates. Firstly, they promote depositors to add more saving accounts or keep more funds on existing ones, which facilitates attraction additional deposits at current interest rates. Secondly, providing remote services can decrease customer 's transaction costs for other banks that offer similar services, facilitating competition and…

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    in small communities, the unemployment rate is low and implement social policies in their hiring practices. Many positive and negative factors influence the Territorial North’s economic and social development. It will be grow more the region in a remote part of the country involves huge capital investments and important region in the…

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    It encouraged the children to read, as well as giving them a free treat. Another way I have participated in McDonaldization is through remote deposits. I can just take a picture of the front and back of a check on my phone at home and deposit it into my account. This is very convenient and saves me a trip to the bank or…

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