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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Unit VIII Final Project
Locate and evaluate a periodical or newspaper article in print or online (e.g,, Wall Street
Journal, New York Times, Time magazine, The Economist, Forbes) that details an economic issue
on the local, state, or federal level. Make sure that the article is dated no longer than six months
ago and the article is relevant to a topic covered in the course.
Upon reading the appropriate article, write a 1000-1500 word analysis, making sure to clearly
answer and include the following: Write a summary of the article in your own words with limited quotes or paraphrasing. All
quotes and paraphrasing must have proper APA citations. Discuss changes that you would make to your local, state, or national budget based on the
economic issue addressed in this article. If you feel no changes are necessary, explain how the current budget influences the
circumstances in the article. Include your views (pro/con) on a possible amendment to the Constitution requiring a
balanced federal budget. Identify and analyze an historical event comparable to your article’s economic issue and how
that incident impacted the daily life (work, home, and recreation) of the time. Once you have evaluated the impact of this issue, discuss how the economic issue in your
chosen article applies to your own daily life (work, home and recreation).
Your paper should be written using proper APA format. You should also have proper APA
formatted in-text citations and ending references.
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