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Finance and Money Term Papers and Reports |
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Blue Collar Student: Are Jobs Good Or Bad?
532 Words - 2 Pages.... as they are not always
relying on mom and dad to give them money. For example, your friend Jim
has a job making sundaes at dairy queen. Jim works about 24 hours a week
and makes $4.50 an hour. At the end of that week , Jim has $80 that he can
call his own. Jim could go to the movies, buy a new pair of shoes, or do
whatever he wants to do with it. Jim worked hard for his money and after
all, it is his money. Another alternative to spending this hard earned
money is to save it in a bank and use it for college.
This is all fine and dandy but what about school and the homework teachers
send home. If a student does have a part time job when will he get this
work done. Part ....
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A Postmodern Look At Poverty And Homelessness
2815 Words - 11 Pages.... in the following.
Poverty is an ongoing problem in the United States with the worst form of poverty being homelessness. First "homeless" should be defined for a clear understanding of what society considers "homeless." According to Bertha Davis (1991):
"Homeless" as defined by the Federal Government means: an individual who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence; and; an individual who has a primary nighttime residency that is: a supervised public or privately operated shelter designed to provide temporary living accommodations (including welfare hotels, congregate shelters, and transitional housing for the mentally ill); an institution that provides t ....
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A Continuous Decline In India, Without Modernization
891 Words - 4 Pages.... achieve a higher status in the world.
Modernization will bring many positive change to India, but people may
argue that "modernization" will bring destruction to the Indian civilization.
By bringing modernization, many jobs will be taken over by machines.
Unfortunately, this process will result in the elimination of jobs done by
local peasants. There are many additional prices India will have to pay to be
able to modernize, including: (1) a loss of culture and tradition; (2) probable
religious conflicts; (3) loss of caste; (4) social divisions; and, of course
(5) TAXES. With modernization, taxes will definitely increase for India to pay
for the new advances in ind ....
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3 Billion Dollar Screams
741 Words - 3 Pages.... competitor whose name says it all: Walt Disney World. The average vacation to Orlando lasts only five days. Universal is gambling that since that average is not predicted to rise, with ‘Islands’ it will appeal to a larger customer base, as well attract potential Disney customers. ‘Islands’ employs five theme-based areas, constructed around a lake, that include high-speed thrill rides, water rides, and an actual life sized replica of ‘Jurassic Park’. Universal uses a strategy of appealing to 10-15 year olds—older thrill seeking kids at an age they claim are no longer interested in Mickey Mouse.
Universal Studios Florida sold a mere $9 million worth of tic ....
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The Market Structure Of Microsoft
891 Words - 4 Pages.... part, one or several combinations of the following forge monopolies: an amalgamation of smart business decisions, mistakes by competitors, and at times some shady tactics that a company might employ to become a market leader and monopoly of today. Microsoft had its beginning during the 1970s when IBM was the computer hardware giant of the industry. In 1975 Microsoft was the producer of programming languages for MIPS Altair 7500 (Conigliaro1996). In 1981, Microsoft purchased an operating system for an Intel based 8086 chip from a small company named Seattle Computer Products and redesigned its product to sell it to license it to IBM for its new personal computer (PC) (Coniglia ....
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Classical Liberalism
897 Words - 4 Pages.... believed
pleasure differ in intensity but there was no qualitative difference. He argued
that "quality of pleasure being equal, to a pushpin is as good as poetry," The
theory he is trying to say about human motivation is that the we are lazy and
selfish
A big part of classical liberalism is that we are coldly calculating.
Being coldly calculating means that when a situation comes about we dissever
what will make us receive less pain and more pleasure. Although the human
motivation is by pleasure it is the decision that are cold, selfish,
dispassionate, and rational assessment of the situation to choose how to avoid
the pain and receive the pleasure. The emphas ....
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The Investment Industry
2304 Words - 9 Pages.... the investment industry in 1987, whereby they took over
full-service brokerages, introduced mutual funds to the banking industry and
became part of discount brokering. From this time on, chartered banks have
expanded their dominance in the industry by acquiring key players in the
industry or branching off into full brokerage services. For example, the
brokerage firms for CIBC, Royal Bank, Toronto Dominion Bank, Bank of Nova Scotia
and Bank of Montreal are Wood Gundy, RBC Dominion, Evergreen, Scotia McLeod and
Nesbitt Burns respectively. In addition, the aforementioned chartered banks have
also branched into the discount brokerage sector.
As of December 1994, the Secu ....
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A Look At A Career In Community Pharmacy
1991 Words - 8 Pages.... and take an oath before he/she can
become a pharmacist. The commitment of a pharmacist, as stated in the
professional commitment statement is a life long responsibility to the
people of the community in which that person works:
The principal goal of pharmaceutical care is to achieve
positive outcomes from the use of medication which improves
patient's quality of life. These outcomes include: cure
of a disease, elimination or reduction of the symptoms
of a disease, arresting or slowing of a disease process,
preventing of disease, diagnosis of disease, or desired
alterations ....
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