Month: November 2017
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Bitcoin has taken the media by storm with seemingly new all time highs every couple of weeks, leading to the heated debate: is it a bubble or not?
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The FCC is deciding whether or not to save the internet with regulations, but does the internet really need saving?
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By: Siva Sooryaa Continued ignorance of climate change and improper urban planning have amplified the impact of Atlantic hurricanes In the past month, the US economy lost 33,000 jobs and for the first time in seven years, the employment market is in red. The combined damages from the Atlantic hurricanes are estimated to be at least…
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What is Gerrymandering and why is it so essential to find a viable solution to resolve it?
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China has gained tremendously by the high-speed railway, but is it time to stop building and exporting more.
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By: Jacinta Sherris Enormous stock market returns are not telling us everything we need to know about the American economy It is no secret that the recovery from the 2008 financial crisis has been a long and grueling one. But with interest rates set to rise in 2018, national unemployment at its lowest point in 16…
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Concert Ticket Pricing in Primary and Secondary Markets
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In a market where lives hang in the balance, we can uncover so much about the fundamentals of a market, and maybe learn from it too.
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The Shanghai FTZ, a Step Towards Capitalism
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To swipe or not to swipe, that is the question.
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Though tensions are high between the United States and North Korea, through an analysis using game theory, the potential for a nuclear fallout may not nearly be as high as made out to be.
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Breakthroughs in Biotechnology are spilling over into nearby industries and revolutionizing society. The ultimate question, however, is at what cost.











