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Term Papers on Business
How To Start A Billiard Club Business
Number of words: 3486 - Number of pages: 13.... this club. They loose a lot of business due to the lack of cleanliness. A new billiard club located not too far from the billiard club in Downingtown would take away just about all the business from the competition. People want a clean and comfortable atmosphere where they can relax and enjoy a game of pool after work or school.
History and Background
The sport of pool has been played for many years. The age of the player varies from a very young age group to the retired. It is a sport for all ages. Many people call the sport addicting, because when y .....
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Why Are Gasoline Prices Going Up So High?
Number of words: 579 - Number of pages: 3.... about. For one, cars use gas a lot more efficiently than
they did in the past. According to Royko, "even today's luxury cars give you
better gas mileage than the cheapest Chevies, Fords and Plymouths did not that
long ago." What does this mean? This means that gas prices should logically go
up. It's the basic law of supply and demand. It's true that more Americans are
driving, but the gasoline suppliers still deserve to get paid fairly.
And what about inflation? Well, when you take inflation into account, the price
for gasoline is less now than it w .....
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The Question Of Whether Or Not Marketing Is Completely Unethical
Number of words: 647 - Number of pages: 3.... no clear cut guidelines for
marketing manager's to go by, so they must utilize their own judgement based on
their own moral standards. But, in the United States their is an administrative
agency that has the power to control unfair or deceptive business practices.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was created in 1914 to prevent "unfair
methods of competition in commerce (commercial trade) and unfair or deceptive
acts or practices in commerce (Miller 590)". The FTC issues guidelines that
define unfair practices and in some instances the FTC will investigate
wid .....
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The Wage Gap
Number of words: 421 - Number of pages: 2.... of women with a college degree has increased towards nearing the number of men with a college degree. It is only rightly so that the people with a higher education will earn a higher salary. If women desire to earn a higher salary, they must earn a higher education first.
Women in the workplace today generally are likely to stay with their job because they like to have security in their career. Most women tend to stay with a job because they either enjoy and are satisfied with what they are doing or they have a family to take care of and cannot afford to pu .....
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Bonds And The Bond Market
Number of words: 2635 - Number of pages: 10.... business. This fixed rate of return is an amount, in percentages, which is paid at regular intervals until some future specified time ( the "maturity date"). Upon reaching the maturity date, one's original investment is returned to them.
There are many reasons why people invest in bonds. For example, if one chooses a stable and profitable bond, it will provide a steady source of income through interest payments during the lifetime of the bond. As well, the risk when investing in a bond is considerably less than for most other forms of investment. The bon .....
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A Career In Graphic Design
Number of words: 1179 - Number of pages: 5.... is a career that offers a creative outlet but can be quite stressful, which is why designers must be cooperative and work well with others. A dexterous designer knows how to use criticism positively. Oftentimes criticism is what makes a piece of art better. Depending on the project, job duties may include designing and preparing layouts, sketching out ideas, arranging the materials needed, or putting together the final image. Since there may be different requirements for each client, a graphic designer (on average) should have the ability to be spontaneou .....
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Microsoft: A Monopoly
Number of words: 552 - Number of pages: 3.... software industry.
Orrin R. Hatch, a member in the panel for the judicial courts,
recently gave a speech stating why he believes Bill Gates is trying to
create a monopoly. He said quote, The critical debate, many believe, is
the extent to which Microsoft is exploiting its current monopolies, both to
kill off potential threats, and to leverage these monopolies to control new
technologies which will define the future of computing, of the Internet,
and of how we conduct much of our daily lives, in the future and the
present end quote. This statement state .....
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The Interview
Number of words: 1573 - Number of pages: 6.... individual.
Setting
The setting for our meeting, which is of importance, was a meeting room
at our local Head Office. The meeting took place at 1900 on January 9, 1996.
The meeting included the supervisor and three staff team members.
A physical description of the environment is as follows: a large wooden
rectangular table sits in the centre of the room with 12 chairs around it, there
are 2 cluttered bookcases along one wall and a large white board along another
wall. There are no pictures on the walls and no telephone. The meeting took
place after bus .....
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