that is true in theory. But not in Australia. Australias high CAD is a result of high levels of foreign investment and foreign borrowing due to the fact that australia has a low level of savings and reserve assets. Most of australias large firms are foreign owned and so are the majority of...
its a largely debatable topic. If i were you read up on the Pitchford theory, itll give you a good grounding for understanding all aspects of CAD.
But Deswa1 is correct theoretically in his statement. However if you look at australias growth and effects of the cad i would hardly say they are...
not worth it to drop to general. 95% of the time you will get a better mark by staying in 2u
i agree with spiritual rather dont do any math at all then drop to general
Re: Help! Frankenstein/Blade Runner Comparison Essay
1)well one thought would be that of the monster posed as 'the other' his rejection from society despite his efforts(seen in the dalacy scene)
2) victors internal struggle dealing with the monster he has created and him indirectly causing the...
hey guys, my uncle is a senior partner and selector and Allens Arthur Robinson (Arguably the #1 Law firm) and he said that when selecting students it works as follows more or less:
those that attend uni's such as USyd or UNSW are more likely to attain jobs because of the increased difficulty of...
haha you're dreaming. Once chinas demand runs, car fuel sources are replaced and coal fire plants die, petrol is finished. i wouldnt say 80-100 yrs, more like 20 to 30 max
i agree that supply will not run out. What im saying is that by the time he has finished his degree (with the way society is heading) there will no longer be any demand for petroleum as renewable energy sources are almost guaranteed to outstrip the petroleum sector within the next 10 to 15...
They certainly will increase in demand. Resources won't run out in our lifetime, so if someone started a petroleum engineering degree today they would still have the capacity to be employed as a petroleum engineering for the rest of their career.
i disagree. they wont run out in our lifetime...
demand for petrol will run out long before the supply ends i guarantee that
petroleum engineers definately will not grow more in demand.. as the resources run out.. costs will increase dramatically making it unviable to extract and renewable sources will replace it
yeh.. we are the renewable energy generation.. if you're doing engineering i would gear towards something in that aspect, electricity or environmental engineering might be a good idea
petroleum will be dead by the time you graduate ha
finance will always remain constant. if theres one thing in...