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    What arguments are established in the Brundtland Report (1987) about ‘needs’ and ‘limitations’ in relation to “development”? Needs For Brundtland the most basic of all needs is livelihood: that is‚ employment. On this case‚ Brundtland emphasizes on the point that in order for poor households should be presented with sustainable work opportunities that allow them to be productive to an extent where they are able to meet minimum consumption standards. Brundtland also points out that “more food is required

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    Dbq 1987

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    DBQ By the 1850’s the Constitution‚ originally framed as an instrument of national unity‚ had become a source of sectional discord and tension and ultimately contributed to the failure of the union it has created. This was shown by interpretations of the constitution and other documents when the constitution was assorted together. It is known that the union did not last‚ for there was the Civil War. If everyone could agree on what the constitution implied‚ then there probably would not have been

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    1987 DBQ

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    1987 DBQ The misinterpretation and different views of what was stated in the Constitution contributed to the sectional discord‚ tension and failure of the Union. The Constitution was written almost a century before all these problems occurred‚ they could not have foreseen such issues back then. Although the Constitution was written very well for that time period‚ it does unfortunately contribute to the failing of the Union. The Constitution was written so it could be interpreted differently by

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    1987 DBQ

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    By the 1850’s The Constitution‚ originally framed as an instrument of national unity‚ had become a source of sectional discord and tension and ultimately contributed to the failure of the union it had created. This is all shown by the misinterpretations of the Constitution and documents that followed on many occasions and topics. The Constitution was never explained to how it was meant to be interpreted‚ which cause many disagreements‚ which ultimately started sectionalism‚ which is the loyalty

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    Black Monday 1987

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    The Stock Market Crash of 1987: Black Monday The “S&P 500”‚ or “Standard and Poor’s 500 Index”‚ is an index of 500 stocks that is designed to be a leading indicator of U.S. equities and is meant to reflect the risk and return characteristics of all stocks in the United States market. This‚ along with the Dow Jones Industrial Average‚ is one of the most commonly used benchmarks to determine how well the market is doing‚ and it is even considered by many experts to be the definition of the U

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    1987 Black Monday

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    Hung- 16365287 Black Monday (1987) Timeline In 1986 – Rapidly growing recovery – resulted in a “soft Landing” and inflation dropped. 1987- Dow peaking on August at 2722 point ‚ 44% over the previous year ‘s closing of 1895 points. On October 14‚ DJIA dropped 95.46 points to 2412.70 and fell another 58 points the next day‚ down over 12 % from the August. On Friday‚ October 16‚ All the markets in London were unexpectedly closed due to the Great storm of 1987. DJIA closed down another 108

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    Section 1. The Philippines is a democratic and republican State. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them. a. The basic principles underlying the 1935‚ 1973 and 1987 Constitutions. b.Manifestations of a republican state. c. Define “state” COLLECTOR VS. CAMPOS RUEDA‚ 42 SCRA 23 d. Elements of a state. Define each: 1. people 2. territory 3. sovereignty 4. government e. Different meanings of the word “people” as used in

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    1987 Philippine Constitution

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    The Constitution of the Philippines (Filipino: Saligang Batas ng Pilipinas) is the supreme law of thePhilippines. The Constitution currently in effect was enacted in 1987‚ during the administration ofPresident Corazon Aquino‚ and is popularly known as the "1987 Constitution".[1] Philippine constitutional law experts recognize three other previous constitutions as having effectively governed the country — the 1935 Commonwealth Constitution‚ the 1973 Constitution‚ and the 1986 Freedom Constitution

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    Group 3 • GENE CASTILLON • RENALDO LINA • ARCHIE CAAYAMAN • ANAROSARIO MACABENTA • RENE OSMENA The Philippine Constitution(19 73) Content: Bill of rights may be define as a declaration and enumeration of a person’s right and privileges which the Constitution is designed to protect against violations by the government‚ or by an individual and a limitation upon the power of the State. Classes of rights Natural rights Constitutional rights Statutory rights Classification of constitutional rights

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    1987 Stock Market Crash

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    Economic History of West Kevin Capuder U.S. Stock Market Crash in 1987 Ana Barbakadze‚ Mariam Jakeli This paper contributes to the overview of U.S. Stock Market Crash of 1987 and it explores the major causes and effects of this crash. According to the Reuters‚ the crash of 1987 is included in the top five “major stock market crashes” (Narayana). Let us now define this term itself. Stock Market Crash associates with “A rapid and often unanticipated drop in stock prices”(Investopedia). As

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