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  • Price Elasticity

    Price Elasticity

    In using the price elasticity of demand which can determine the performance of Alienware computers, in such case Alienware continues to design the highest performance PCs using bleeding-edge technologies and innovative industrial design. "We believe that Alienware will realize significant advantages from Dell's world-class supply chain and operational efficiencies. They will allow us to continue to satisfy our core customers with the most innovative and highest-performing PCs, and ultimately extend the reach and appeal of

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    Essay Length: 280 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Economics

    Economics

    1. The Malthusian position on fertility and economics is distorted to some degree due to the time period in which Thomas Malthus wrote. His research and writings took place in the early 1800’s and this was a time period in which controlling fertility through contraception had not been fully accomplished. However, it is interesting to see what Malthus had in mind, because it preceded the “new” approach of the 1960’s. With that said, it is

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    Essay Length: 1,150 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Janna
  • Economic Analysis of Singapore and Jamaica

    Economic Analysis of Singapore and Jamaica

    SINGAPORE Qualitative Economic growth Prior to becoming one of the leading economies in the world, Singapore was at a juncture where it was evident that economic growth was required to catapult the operation of the economy and this would only prove possible within a short time frame if qualified (successful) foreign companies saw the country as a viable hub for business operations. The country was hindered by inaccessibility of overseas markets, lack of domestic resources,

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    Essay Length: 274 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Max
  • Occupational Structure Impacts of Information Technology - the Coming of the New Organization

    Occupational Structure Impacts of Information Technology - the Coming of the New Organization

    OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURE IMPACTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY “THE COMING OF THE NEW ORGANIZATION” By Peter F. Ducker Reading the article “The Coming of the New Organization” by Peter F. Drucker mentioned several major points of how Information Technology has impacted management and re-structured the corporation process on a whole. Information-based organizations have sufficient computing power to control the labor force without certain levels of management. Information Technology has reduced a variety of positions in the work

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    Essay Length: 655 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: July
  • Henry Hazlitt’s Book Economics in one Lesson

    Henry Hazlitt’s Book Economics in one Lesson

    Economics in One Lesson By Henry Hazlitt Dan Gardner History of Economics 360-001 Dr. Smith March 8, 2005 Economics in One Lesson By Henry Hazlitt Henry Hazlitt’s book, Economics in one lesson, brings to perspective numerous topics that are mainstream issues in the economy today. His book breaks down in detail specific concepts that have their effects on the economy. Hazlitt explains topics such as war and the expenses, the tariff system, and productivity

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    Essay Length: 2,066 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: David
  • The Economic Problems of the Euro

    The Economic Problems of the Euro

    The Economic Problems of the Euro In the past few years there have been massive amounts of news about the effects the Euro is having on Europe. Some of the news has been about the negative effects of the Euro. Like most good things, there is always something negative that comes along with the benefits. The Euro has been extremely influential in uniting parts of Europe. The main reason the Euro was created was because

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    Essay Length: 499 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: David
  • Economic Indicators

    Economic Indicators

    Economic Indicators Economic Indicators Economic indicators are various layers of statistics that provide insight and information into how an economy is functioning. An economist might use economic indicators to paint a picture of current economic performance, or make future economic predictions. As a team, we will profile six economic indicators: Consumer Price Index, Capacity Utilization, Unemployment Rate, Producer Price Index, Interest Rate, and Inflation Rate. Historic charts for each indicator are included in our

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    Essay Length: 1,788 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Early Religious Effect on Economics

    Early Religious Effect on Economics

    Aristotle Aristotle was born in Stagira in northern Greece in 384 B.C. In his early years he was a student of Plato’s Academy and later became a teacher there. After Plato’s death in 347 BC, Aristotle moved to Assos to council Hermias. While there he met and married Hermias niece and adopted daughter, Pythias. Hermias was captured and executed in 345 BC, which took Aristotle to Pella where he tutored the young Alexander the Great.

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    Essay Length: 2,798 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Andrew
  • The Eminence of Oil

    The Eminence of Oil

    The Eminence of Oil Long before oil’s rise to prominence in energy production, its entry into daily use was brought by peoples need for a cheaper and more flexible source of illumination. Petroleum derivatives have been exploited since the beginning of human civilization, particularly in ancient Mesopotamia and elsewhere in the Middle East, where a primitive oil industry supplied asphalt for building roads, mastic for waterproofing ships, architecture, hydraulics, and essential components for many medicines

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    Essay Length: 1,801 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Top
  • Morality as a Social Construct in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the Rise of Silas Lapham and the Awakening

    Morality as a Social Construct in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the Rise of Silas Lapham and the Awakening

    The definition of morality varies across different levels of society. In order for a member outside a certain societal level to be properly integrated, it is vital that he or she learns the moral code of that class. In this essay, three novels that deal with societal integration of an outside member will be examined: Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, William Dean Howells’ The Rise of Silas Lapham and Kate Chopin’s The Awakening.

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    Essay Length: 2,091 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Changing Oil in Your Car Made Simple

    Changing Oil in Your Car Made Simple

    Changing Oil in Your Car Made Simple When the average person’s car needs an oil change we drive to a Quick Lube and have it done in 20 minutes. Another alternative would be to change the oil your self, this is a fairly simple process, most people with some common sense and some basic hand tools can do it at home on a weekend. The first step is finding out how much oil your

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    Essay Length: 980 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Economic Proposal

    Economic Proposal

    Looking through sport issues that were related to economics first posed as a minor problem for me because I found so many topics that were very interesting. The more I looked though, the more I found myself researching subjects that involved the development of stadiums and the impact that they have on the city, the economy, and the people that live there. Part of the reasoning for this new interest in stadiums is because of

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    Essay Length: 487 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Monika
  • The Impact of Domestic Violence Against Women in Tanzania

    The Impact of Domestic Violence Against Women in Tanzania

    Context of the Problem Women's violence is a main problem in Tanzania and this paper will describe, possible impact brought by domestic violence to women of Tanzania. Women experience the violation such as raping, beating, threats and involuntary prostitution. Few years ago woman violation was not a major issue in the society, and this is because of the social approach towards women, where by men were given more priorities in the system of education and

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    Essay Length: 5,028 Words / 21 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Monika
  • Price Elasticity of Demand

    Price Elasticity of Demand

    Price Elasticity of Demand T’s Jean Shop sells designer jeans. The latest trend setter has been Capri cuffed blue jeans. The demand for the Capri jeans has been very high with teenagers and young women. The business has increased its supply of Capri jeans due to the high demand. The owner, Terri Johnson, contemplates increasing the price from $9.00 to $10.00. Ms. Johnson needs to know the response of the consumers to the increased price.

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    Essay Length: 397 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Price/income Elasticity of Demand

    Price/income Elasticity of Demand

    In the ever-changing economy, staying competitive and increasing revenue is a constant battle. Understanding the economics is a main key in remaining or becoming successful in the market. Many tools aid in making economic decisions such as whether to increase or decrease price and understanding income versus demand. The following information will provide insight on using the price elasticity of demand to determine whether to increase or decrease price and using the concept of income

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    Essay Length: 341 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Max
  • Economics

    Economics

    # Learning Objective. The student should be able to: 1 describe the process through which savings are directed to productive investment in direct and indirect finance. 2 define with examples: primary and secondary markets, brokers, dealers, OTC markets, exchanges, money market instruments, Eurocurrencies, Eurobonds. 3 distinguish between equity and debt securities and state the pros and cons for both investors and issuers. 4 describe major macroeconomics measures (GDP, rate of growth, productivity, unemployment rate, major

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    Essay Length: 264 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Yan
  • Environmental Impacts of Global Warming

    Environmental Impacts of Global Warming

    Many people believe that trying to fix global warming is a hopeless task, however global warming can be halted and could even be reversed. This is a very daunting challenge because it means that people have to change the way they live and do things. We could all choose to ignore this situation but the future impact on our planet is huge. Global warming not only brings about climate changes but also will reduce the

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    Essay Length: 380 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: David
  • Childhood Trauma and the Impact of Adulthood

    Childhood Trauma and the Impact of Adulthood

    Throughout the years, several adults have been affected by traumatic events that have taken place during their childhood(s). Lenore C. Terr (January, 1999) states, “Childhood trauma appears to be a critical etiological factor in the development of a number of serious disorders both in childhood and in adulthood.” To better understand childhood trauma, Terr defines this as, the “mental result of one sudden, external or a series of blows, rendering the young person temporarily

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    Essay Length: 1,438 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Bred
  • The Impact of Cell Phones on Society

    The Impact of Cell Phones on Society

    The Impact of Cell Phones on Society February 24, 2008 The Impact of Cell Phones on Society No technological advancement since the introduction of electricity has had a greater impact on society than the cell phone. While cell phone service is not available everywhere cell phones are used for everything from talking to watching television. Melissa Minetola states: By the end of 2006, nearly 2.7 billion people around the world subscribed to cell phone services

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    Essay Length: 535 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Jon
  • Macroeconomic Impact on Business Operations

    Macroeconomic Impact on Business Operations

    There are three main tools the Federal Reserve can utilize to control the US money supply. These three major tools are: reserve requirements, discount rate, and open market operations. The US economy, which is influenced by national interest rates, inflation variability, and unemployment rates, these areas also have an effect on the overall economic growth of the country, are all significantly influenced by the monetary policies in operation by the Federal Reserve. In addition to

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    Essay Length: 505 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Bred
  • Macroeconomic Impact on Business Operations

    Macroeconomic Impact on Business Operations

    MACROECONOMIC IMPACT ON BUSINESS OPERATIONS MACROECONOMIC IMPACT ON BUSINESS OPERATIONS: AIRLINE INDUSTRY Team A University of Phoenix MACROECONOMIC IMPACT ON BUSINESS OPERATIONS: AIRLINE INDUSTRY Introduction The macroeconomic impact on business operations has many variables. Among the more significant of these variables include the gross domestic product (GDP), unemployment, inflation, and interest rates. In an effort to analyze the interrelationship between these variables and the resulting impact on business and the economy, the authors of this

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    Essay Length: 277 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Vika
  • Economic Interpretaion (c. A. Beard)

    Economic Interpretaion (c. A. Beard)

    Charles Beard's "Economic" Interpretation In 1913, Charles A. Beard (1913 [1935]) consolidated various scholarly views of the Constitution and, in the process, offered what became identified as "the" economic interpretation of the Constitution. Beard (pp. 16-18) argued that the formation of the Constitution was a conflict based upon competing economic interests - interests of both the proponents and opponents. In his view, the Federalists, the founders who supported a strong, centralized government and favored the

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    Essay Length: 360 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Mike
  • Rise and Fall of Macbeth

    Rise and Fall of Macbeth

    Peasants of the early sixteenth century are often pictured carrying a bundle of limbs tied with vines on their backs. This is a perfect metaphor for the events in Macbeth. Macbeth is one of many thanes, or limbs, bundled together. The thanes are united by the king, or the vine. Scotland, or the peasant, carries the bundle by the sweat of his brow. They carry the bundle for fires on cold nights, or wars, and

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    Essay Length: 1,959 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Victor
  • Organizational Trends, Ethical Decision Making, and Impacts of Technology

    Organizational Trends, Ethical Decision Making, and Impacts of Technology

    Organizational Trends, Ethical Decision Making, and Impacts of Technology Organizations of the twenty-first century are proving that in order to stay competitive they must reorganize the old hierarchical structure and transform into separate company hybrids. The old hierarchical control is somewhat still in tact but decision making and technology now influence the ways organizations are headed. Several organizational trends are continuing to affect organizations of the twenty-first century. For example, organizations are continuing to outsource

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    Essay Length: 1,197 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Max
  • Hitler’s Rise to Power

    Hitler’s Rise to Power

    Ananth Pandian Term Paper Western Civ, 2 Hitler's Rise to Power "Instead of working to achieve power by armed coup, we shall hold our noses and enter the Reichstag against the opposition deputies. If outvoting them takes longer than out shooting them, at least the results will be guaranteed by their own constitution. Sooner or later we shall have a majority, and after that- Germany. (Heiden, 142)" Adolf Hitler spoke these words in 1920, soon

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Bred

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