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    Repercussions of Agent Orange in the Vietnam War Our modern society and technology revolves around many different chemical compounds. Advances in the chemical field of herbicides or pesticides‚ while being beneficial to our society‚ can come at a price. Without proper testing and research‚ harmful chemical compounds may be released into the environment unknowingly. Some compounds‚ even though thoroughly tested‚ may only exhibit malicious effects years after being introduced to the environment.

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    Intelligent Agents & E-Commerce Introduction The internet has experienced a rapid shift from information and entertainment to electronic commerce. The amount of information available on the web‚ as well as the number of e-businesses and web shoppers‚ has been growing exponentially and the influx is difficult to process. A major challenge for marketspace participants has become sifting through an unwieldy amount of information to find products‚ services‚ and even each other – often relegating

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    Agent Orange Was it really a moral choice to use Agent Orange during the Vietnam Conflict? Agent Orange was a defoliant used during the Vietnam conflict. According to the U.S. Veteran Dispatch ‚the herbicide was first called in to action in 1962 by the U.S. military. The powerful herbicide known as “Agent Orange” contained two main chemicals dioxin and TCDD 1‚ 4‚ 5. These chemicals were already potent by themselves but when combined they created one of the most powerful herbicides known to man

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    Agent Orange: The Untold Story. The Vietnam War was beyond doubt a devastating incident. Thousands of people died in this war because of the bombings‚ but bombing wasn’t the only strategy used by the U.S. Government to get rid of “communist vietnamese‚” nor communist the only people affected in this war. We are aware of all of those people who died in the Vietnam War and we admire its veterans‚ but we don’t consider all of the people that the government left behind after drastically changing their

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    Purchasing Power Parity

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    Purchasing Power Parity‚ and How it Determines the Value of the Dollar Course: BBUS 452‚ International Trade Finance Professor: Giuseppe Liberatore Group Members: Pamella De Lima Ishy Carlos Guerrero Ricardo Iraheta Reyes Ann-Marie Mlinac Literature Review “Is Purchasing Power Parity a Useful Guide to the dollar?” This article was our starting article which gave us the idea of researching the Purchasing Power Parity. It identifies that the Purchasing Power Parity should work in

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    Purchasing Power Parity Analysis Paul Streeten defying Purchasing Power as: “The amount of goods and services bought by a unit of currency. It is therefore the reciprocal of a price index: when prices go up‚ purchasing power falls”. In addition‚ he establishes that Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) is the theory that exchange rates between currencies are determined‚ in equilibrium or in the long run‚ by the amount of goods and services that a currency can buy. If £1 in Britain buys what $1.50 buys in

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: There has been a long standing controversy among the economist about the validity of PPP (Purchasing Power Parity) in the long run. The parity reveals that prices in two different economies should be identical to each other when they expressed in terms of the same currency. It is a central building block in the monetary models of exchange rate determination. One of the most common practices‚ to test the validity of PPP is through unit root test of real exchange rate. In this paper

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    Principal Agent Conflict

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    the shareholder-principal conflict with manager-agents known as the principal-agent problem. To mitigate agency problems between senior executives and shareholders‚ should the compensation committee of the board devote more to executive salary and bonus (cash compensation) or more to long-term incentives? Why? What role does each type of pay play in motivating managers? There are several dimensions to the principal-agent conflict. Principal-Agent Relationships exist whenever one person or party

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    support facts‚ and the fact in this case is that Agent Orange had detrimental effects wherever it was spread. Agent Orange is a herbicide that was used by the United States Military during the Vietnam war‚ it is made up of equal parts 2‚4-D and 2‚4‚5-T. Its purpose was to destroy forests and enemy crops during the war (Agent Orange‚ 2015). Although this substance was already considered an environmental hazard‚ it was later found that the manufacturing of Agent Orange resulted in a dioxin byproduct. When

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    The Principal Agent-Theory as a base for the organization of company innovation process There are many settings in which one economic actor (the principal) delegates authority and/or responsibilities to an agent to act on his behalf. The primary reason for doing so is that the agent has an advantage in terms of expertise or information. This informational advantage‚ or information asymmetry‚ poses a problem for the principal—how can the principal be sure that the agent has in fact acted in her

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