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Exposure: Chronicle 3 - H.I.P.EExposure is a series of related short stories. -
"Equilibrium" Movie ReviewReview of the movie "Equilibrium" by critic Lewis Knight.
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Movie Review: EquilibriumEquilibrium is a good action movie starring Christian Bale that portrays a dystopian society where emotion is illegal. Definitely recommended for anyone who doesn't require a suspenseful story line.
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Aggregate Curves and EquilibriumBusiness cycles, inflation and inflation targets, and economic growth are all measured while data is recorded for future use. The measurement methods of the aforementioned will be discussed in this document.
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'Equilibrium': A Great Unknown MovieIn the dystopian future of 'Equilibrium', emotions are a liability, so they are controlled by an all powerful government. This storyline combined with amazing action sequences makes for a great movie.
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Who Bears the Burden of Tax?Tax incident is the study of who bears the burden of taxes. The burden of tax falls more heavily on the one with more inelastic quantity. This is because the side that is more willing to leave the market when a tax is imposed will bear lower tax burden.
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Comparative Statics in MicroeconomicsWhen changes of market conditions shift either supply or demand curve, the equilibrium of the market is also shifted. The analysis of this kind of shift is known as comparative statics because it compares two static situations (new and old equilibrium).
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How to Make Your Weightloss an AdventureTips for planning weightloss via adventure, as opposed to traditional exercise and diet.
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EquilibriumEnjoy this epic poem that describes what it would be like to live in the days of Equilibrium. Don't worry, I didn't give away the ending!
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Market EquilibriumA market is an abstract concept rather than a physical condition.
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Business: The Taxation of GoodsThe taxation of goods is generally levied on either the producer or the consumer. Taxes affect the supply, demand, along with the equilibrium price and quantity of goods and services.
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Acceptance of Realities: Our Only SaviorOur race into the future is getting faster. The ability to cope with the changes soon becomes tough on those who pass into the evening of their lives, thirsting for some respite and reflection. Their only savior would be the acceptance of the realities.
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Tears from a Window LedgeThe tarnished undying love a father has for his disrespectful son.
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Purchasing a Used MandocelloWhat should you do when you want a mandocello with a bit of character? You should think about used mandocellos, but be careful when making your decision. -
Why Can I Put Objects into Motion, but Not Keep Them Going?In regards to psychokinetic phenomena (PK), reports regarding the influence of objects (e.g. air, water, metal, etc.) in a static state is equal to that of reports regarding the influence of objects already in motion.
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My Favorite Rules to BreakOccasions to chuck the rulebook through the window.
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Solve Physics Question (SHM - Speed of Block)Discussion about how to solve the physics problem regarding a block attached to a spring, which is compressed or stretched and then released.
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Enjoy the Present by Controlling the MindRelentless pursuit of wealth will leave not only others but also own family members, way behind. We need to reflect often to find meaning to our lives in the face of changing needs.
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WrongA look at the wrong way against the light of God's way
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Tough Times @38Tough times call for tough decisions
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You Will Find it Heremeditating by candle-light
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10 Ways to Help You Balance Work and LifeKeep in mind that you are only human and that it's ok to be overwhelmed. It happens to everyone, but it's how you face stress that really shows what kind of person you are. Here are 10 helpful ways to bring balance to your busy, sometimes stressful life. -
My DepictionAn original poem written on the subject of Love at first sight." My Depiction" was written in Hollywood, CA by Erik Weece in 2010. -
Top 5 Dystopian Movies!The top 5 dystopian movies ever made! Which of your favorite Orwellian visions cracked the top 5 list, and which were left out in the cold? Check out the Top 5 Dystopian Movies list to see! -
Total Surplus and Market EfficiencyTotal surplus is the sum of consume surplus and producer surplus. When total surplus is maximized, market allocation is most efficient.
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The Effects of Price Ceiling on the EconomyPrice ceiling the legislated maximum level that the price of a good or service can go up to. Price ceiling, in general, is not a good policy because often times free market forces provide the most efficient outcome.
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Entheogens in Modern CultureDetails the reasons behind the use of illicit drugs in today's society, noting the culture and beliefs associated with their use.
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A Relationship UnmaskedThe story of the beginning of a less than perfect relationship. -
Disequilibrium of World EconomicsExplaining why economics is always cyclical in common sense. -
These Dayspoem
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Finding Balance in Everyday LifeThe American Psychological Association tells us that stress levels are increasing in America. Here are a few tips for staying balanced. -
Billions of Dollars Lost in Financial Meltdown: So Who Has the Missing Money?These days all too frequently we hear that billions of dollars have been lost in the latest financial downturn. While such frightening headlines lead to attentive viewers and readers, it is worthwhile thinking through their details.
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The Effects of a SubsidyA subsidy is a payment made by the government to either the buyer or the seller when a good or service is purchased or sold.
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Why We Just Can't Let Go of Some PeopleWe sometimes let go of the wrong people in our lives while keeping people we may do better without only because they offer some small percentage of what we need, and we think that is enough to get us by...
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EquilibriumTipping the scales of inequality. -
Class in Historical Literature and Modern Film: From Jonathan Swift to Kurt WimmerA comparison between Jonathon Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" and Kurt Wimmer's "Equilibrium" and a look at class structure in both media forms. Also, a utopian society as seen through the camera lens and through a writer's perspective will be looked at and discussed.
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Shakespeare's As You like It ReviewIn Shakespeare's As You Like It, many of the characters are forced to live in the Forest of Arden for most of the play. During the time they spend there, they discover that life there is neither good nor bad, but a balance between the two.
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Foreign Perspectives on HistoryHistory is not always seemingly the way we believe it is because depending on the perspective the author provides, the result is an edited version.
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EquilibriumA short poem I wrote a couple of years ago during my lunch break.
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The Stupid Offhand RemarkAn editorial exploring the difficulty removing one's foot from one's mouth. Or, how to recover from a self-inflicted wound...





