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APEC approves the IMF and World Bank reforms
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Geithner: Pressure junkie set to run Obama's economic team
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Charest claims beleaguered pension fund can weather economic downturn
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Sri Lanka exports hit by recession; trade deficit widens
The Hindu Nov 23 2008 10:58AM GMT
Saudi Arabia Cuts Key Interest Rate By 1%
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'Aggressive Fiscal Policy Is Necessary'
Korea Times Nov 23 2008 10:41AM GMT
Worst of financial crisis yet to come: IMF
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Report: China economy to grow 8.6? in 2009
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UPDATE 1-Saudi c.bank cuts rates again to boost liquidity
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Saudi c.bank cuts rates again to boost liquidity
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Britain to unveil stimulus plan to avert deep recession
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Worst of financial crisis yet to come - IMF
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Ex-Russian finance chief was economic reformer
Miami Herald Nov 23 2008 9:48AM GMT
Obama details economic recovery plan
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Ancient fire ceremony in Indian village to tackle global recession
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Gov't plans to update forecasted GDP growth for 2009
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Global GDP growth to decline to 2% in 2009
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UPDATE 1-Saudi c.bank cuts rates again to boost liquidity
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Mobile industry recession proof in the US
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UPDATE 1-Saudi c.bank cuts rates again to boost liquidity
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Housing woes are bad but will likely get worse, some economists predict
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Saudi Arabia cuts key interest rate by one percent: TV
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Analysis: Sinking global economy looks to China
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Sinking global economy looks to China
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Worst of financial crisis yet to come: IMF chief economist
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Obama economic team takes shape
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The Ends of Howard and Costello?
By Mark Rolfe. Observers typically claim that a political leader succeeded or failed because he (less often she) was charismatic, strong, principled, arrogant, ideological, popular, in touch with the people, or an out and out bastard. Such judgments usually ignore the more interesting dilemma of how leaders must be all of those things at different times, carefully managing public perceptions of their character as they go. After the Coalition's crushing loss in 2007, what sense can we make of Howard and Costello as political characters?
New Reproductive Technologies and Limits to Procreative Liberty
By Mianna Lotz. In September this year, Sydney IVF became the first Australian fertility clinic to be issued with a licence to produce human cloned embryos exclusively for research purposes. Stem cell scientists and patient advocacy groups are delighted, but many religious leaders are profoundly disturbed. Should science stop if not everyone agrees?
What's Going On, Then?
By Jenny Stewart. The recent turmoil on world financial markets had led many to wonder whether, this time, capitalism as we know it might really be finished. Whatever form the new capitalism takes, it will be different from the old. For the foreseeable future, the ideology of the free market, at least in its fundamentalist forms, will have run its course. Some form of regulatory renaissance seems inevitable. But regulation of what kind?
Language, Culture and Education in Remote Indigenous Communities
By David P. Wilkins. NT Minister for Education, Marion Scrymgour, recently announced that the first four hours of every school day in the Territory will be taught in English. The policy is an imposition that threatens the linguistic and cultural viability of remote communities running active bilingual education programs. In this one decision we find a microcosm that reflects the macrocosm of issues relating to the future of language, culture, and education in remote Indigenous communities.
Distributing Responsibility for Decision Making in Medical Ethics
By Paul Jewell. Doctors, patients and the wider community do not agree on what constitutes acceptable outcomes, who should decide, and how power, responsibility, obligation and authority should be allocated between the state, the profession and the patient. Indeed, the medical profession itself is seriously confused and conflicted on these issues ...
A Paean to the Keating Legacy
By Evan Jones. A growing literature, albeit unrecognised as a genre, is concerned with two grand themes in debate about Australian economic policy over the last 25 years -- the relative merits of the current "neoliberal" regime compared to the policy structures in place until the 1970s, and which side of politics should be given the most kudos for engineering the presumed successes of the neoliberal era. So which side does the latest addition take?
"Partnerships": Potentials and Pitfalls for Not-for-Profits
By Leanne Cutcher. Management of not-for-profit organisations was once seen as irrelevant and esoteric. Because these organisations now receive so much government funding, interest in understanding how they ought to be managed and organised is now keen. With public funding comes increased scrutiny and policies to encourage "partnerships" between not-for-profits and governments and businesses. In this environment, not-for-profits face challenges -- perhaps threats -- they have not encountered before.
America's Working Class: Wronged by the Right and the Rich
By Dennis Phillips. There is a class war between rich and poor, the educated and the uneducated, going on in the United States and its victims include more than Blacks and Latinos. More than half the poor are white and most of them have jobs. Meanwhile, the privileged ones -- the busy doctors, lawyers, journalists, academicians, and others who can put on a sympathetic front when necessary -- harbour a quiet disdain for working folks.
Corporate Australia and the "Education Revolution"
By Andrew Gonczi. If the government wants a real education revolution it needs to realise that there are no easy or cheap solutions. One of the most important issues facing school education over the next few years is the quality of the future teaching workforce. Indeed, there is a desperate need to professionalise teaching, along the lines suggested in a recent report by a surprising contributor to the school education debate: the Business Council of Australia.
How Real is Reel? Teachers on Screen and in the Classroom
By Lesley Scanlon. Reel teachers clearly fascinate the public imagination, if we take as evidence the constant release of teacher films over the past 50 years. How real are these filmic images? Is the reel a dangerous distortion of reality, a useful way for teachers to engage with broad educational issues, or merely entertainment? Do reel images of teachers have a role to play in teacher education and development?
Carbon Pollution: Reduction Scheme or Soft Option?
By Patrick Hodder. Concessions to major polluters undermine the effectiveness of the government's proposed emissions trading scheme by delaying indefinitely any carbon reduction. Environmentalists have attempted to persuade the government to change its policy, but these efforts are unlikely to succeed. So why is the government, which is apparently committed to action on climate change, about to introduce a policy that won't work? And what might make them change tack?
How Political, Satirical Cartoons Illustrated Australia's Workchoices Debate
By Keith Townsend, Paula McDonald and Lin Esders. Political cartoons are a ubiquitous form of satire which assists the public to interpret political life. This study examined the tone and content of 107 political, satirical cartoon images published in mainstream Australian newspapers in 2005 and 2006, focusing on cartoons depicting reforms of the industrial relations system underway at the time. The images were an important part of the wider political discourse and potentially a mechanism through which industrial relations was placed squarely in the minds of working Australians at a turbulent time in Australia's political history.
Celebrations and Critiques of Contemporary Journalism
By Rodney Tiffen. A new book presents a seemingly endless and always depressing catalogue of irresponsible journalism. Another explains why judgements of political newsworthiness derive, at least partially, from journalists' sense of where the centre of gravity of power lies. Meanwhile, in the new Newseum, the exhibit about News Limited is sponsored by News Limited. So much for the critical role of the fourth estate ...
Securing Australia's Maritime Domain
By Lee Cordner. With its endless coastline and vast Exclusive Economic Zone, Australia has one of the largest maritime security challenges in the world. Regulation and enforcement of jurisdiction over this vast domain will require innovative solutions, particularly given Australia's relatively small population and small maritime sector workforce. Some have suggested a coastguard, but other ideas might get us further ...
Summa Sexologica
By Graham Willett. It is hard to imagine that anyone anywhere in the West might seriously doubt that our erotic and intimate lives have been utterly transformed in the past half century. Who in 1945 imagined a female prime minister, same-sex marriage, public discussions of abortion and contraception? What is often disputed, though, is whether these changes have been for the better ...
Emissions Trading: "Grip on Reality" or Just "Trust in Numbers"?
By Stephen Healy and Declan Kuch. Emissions trading has emerged as the key to reducing carbon emissions by putting a price on carbon. Kevin Rudd supports the idea; even John Howard seemed to come round to it before the election of 2007. There may be contention over the start date and the structure of the scheme, but all round there seems to be agreement that carbon mitigation is primarily a matter of economics and technology. Is that really all there is to it?
The American Alliance in Australian Foreign Policy
By Dennis Phillips. The role of the American alliance has long been so pivotal that any serious criticism of it is viewed as mischievous, even potentially dangerous. Critics are usually dismissed as either naive or malevolent. It is almost as if the whole national security edifice could collapse if anyone dares chip away at the foundation stone. The time has come to get out a chisel or two ...
The Idea of the "Bad Girl"
By Dorothy Bottrell. Girls now have the advantages of education and career paths, and are expected to be present in political and public worlds. Yet when it comes to images of young women in the media, one seems only to see the video clip "ho", the mincing, pink Chanel-suit wearing princess, and the vicious "mean girl". What's going on?
The Henson Affair: Conflicting Injustices?
By Brian Martin. The censorship artist Bill Henson's photographs involved two conflicting injustices, from the points of view of the contending parties. For opponents of child sexual abuse, the key injustice was abuse of children; for Henson's defenders, the key issue was artistic freedom from censorship. Powerful perpetrators of injustice use identifiable tactics to reduce public outrage in conflicts -- can we see these tactics in the Henson case?
The Art of Bill Henson and the Welfare of Children
By kylie valentine. An exhibition of Australian artist Bill Henson' s photographs, including some works depicting nude children, has provoked a debate between adults over the values that adults should hold in protecting children on one hand and in viewing art on the other. Children and young people themselves have been almost entirely absent. What might change if they were able to participate fully in discussions about sexuality, choice, and representation?
Selective Hero Worship in the War on Terror
By Tony Smith. In the aftermath of the attacks of 11 September 2001, fundamentalist preachers blamed pro-choice feminists for causing God to withdraw his protection. Conservatives joined the chorus: feminists had made American males and the military weak and their multicultural attitudes had allowed the infiltration of Muslim extremists. The response to the attacks would require restoration of traditional family values. Now feminists are fighting back ...

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Economics homework help in real-time comes with its own set of limitations. For one, both the students and the tutor need to be logged in at the same time. This may not always be possible because students might be distributed across the planet in differing time zones or they may not be logged in at that particular time. However, real-time homework online is a huge help since there are quite a few ways in which students can interact with the tutor or with other students. For example:

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Forums: These are similar to class notice boards where a student can posts messages that are viewable by other pupils. ‘Threads’ or topics are created that help learners with homework online.

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