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Zoologists
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 429.... to a Master's or
Doctoral degree. This is also required in some zoos and aquariums.
Salary:
Salaries vary depending on the education, experience, assignments,
area of specialization, and type of employing organization. With a
Bachelor's Degree, you can earn from $20,000.00 to $25,000.00 per year.
With a Masters' Degree, you can earn from $25,000.00 to $32,000.00 per year.
With a Doctorial Degree, you can earn up to $40,000.00 per year. As you
gain experience, you can earn up to $48,000.00 per year.
Job Opportunities:
Career prospects will depend on their sp .....
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Landscape Architecture As A Career
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1726.... the needs and desires of the
client. They study the site, mapping such features as the slope of the
land, existing structures and the type of soil. They check local
building codes and availability of utilities, make drawings which outline
the work in detail, and draw up lists of materials to be used. They then
invite bids from construction companies and landscape nursery companies.
With the awarding of the contracts, their work may be finished, or they
may stay on to supervise the work as their client’s representative (151).
A major branch of landscape architecture, .....
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Economic And Monetary Union Of Europe
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 909.... up from about 4% in 1992 to around 9% nowadays. Most
likely Mr. Chirac's and Mr. Kohl's only solution concerning the unemployment is
a fully integrated economy which for sure would create new jobs in Europe.
The German population, however, is scared that a United Europe would
create new jobs only in low wage countries like e.g. Portugal. Many think that a
European market with no barriers would would even cause “job hollowing out” of
Germany. Moreover the German population likes the strength of the D-Mark and is
worried that a single European currency would be weaker .....
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Confusion In The Japanese Economy: Four Problem Areas
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1263.... interest rates, as happened from 1962 to 1964. At that time, because
Japan was seen as a second- or third-rate country, this was to be expected.
However, Japan is now a financial giant. Is it strange that Japanese banks
have to pay higher interest rates when they borrow money?
At the international conferences I have attended over the past few months,
whenever the Asian crisis is discussed, four countries--Thailand, Indonesia,
Korea, and Japan--are mentioned as the main problem countries. China's new
and powerful prime minister, Zhu Rongji, has come to be thought of as the
lead .....
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The Financial Effects Of Monetary Policy On Interest Rates
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1334.... argument is that the growth path of income and price level are not affected immediately after a change in money supply growth and that the nominal interest rate must fall over time to restore equality of money supply and demand. The immediate impact of monetary policy on the interest rate is known as the liquidity effect. However, over time “aggregate demand for goods is increased both by direct impacts of the falling interest rate on investment demand and of excess cash balances on purchases of consumers’ durable goods and by indirect multiplier effects of the direct .....
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Fixed Exchange Rates
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1526.... rate regime, national governments agree to maintain
the convertibility of their currency at a fixed exchange rate. A currency
is convertible if the government acting through the central bank, agrees
to buy or sell as much of the currency people wish to trade at the fixed
exchange rate. Most central banks act as the government's banker, the
Banks' bank, lender of last resort and issuer of notes as well as
supervising the banking system and operating monetary policy. Monetary
policy refers to the attempts to manipulate the interest rate and the money
supply so as to br .....
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The Japanese Economy
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 689.... and is how they get a trade surplus year after year.
Manufacturing is the most important economic activity in Japan it
accounts for about 28% of it¹s GDP. The Japanese people import more than half
of the products that they manufacture from other countries in their crudest form
and manufacture them into transportation equipment, iron, steel, chemicals,
petroleum and coal products and textiles. Most of these products are produced by
large corporations with many employees and the happier the employees are the
more it will be done.
An aspect of a market economy that Japan .....
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New Financial And Statistical Measures To Monitor The Success Of GE
Number of pages: 15 | Number of words: 3914.... entrance into the service industry. The question must then
be: is this the right answer?
GE is expecting to increase its revenue by the year 2000 to $120 billion
compared with $58 billion in 1990. In other words, if the forecast proves to be
correct, it will obtain an average annual rate of growth of 7.5%. This high
rate is mainly attributed to the expansion of the services sector of the company,
which is estimated to increase by an average annual rate of 13% compared with a
corresponding one of 2.1% for manufacturing. Today nearly 60% of GE's profits
comes from services .....
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