Category: /History
PROFIT OR ENVIRONMENT?
The petroleum industry is no different than any other business. It exist to make money and will pursue any means to profit. Americans and other people of the world don't realize how much of an impact the petroleum
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Category: /History
What the U.S. can learn from Japan-
Japan and the Four Little Dragons in order to achieve their
industrialization goals have a diverse set of policies ranging from
limited entitlement programs to a education and government bureaucracy
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Category: /Social Sciences
don't know is the benefits of the tobacco industry. The Washington State's teachers' retirement fund comes from the tobacco industry's profits. The jobs and taxes created by the tobacco industry helps our economy. The tobacco industry also gives large
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
Considering the fact that Microsoft has a monopoly over the entire IT industry, one ponders how it got to this stage.
In the bustling industry of IT, it is undoubtedly clear that a company like Microsoft wouldn't have reached where it is today without
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Category: /Business & Economy
no doubts that Toy "R" Us could continue their successful tradition by holding on to their vision, which is to "put joy in kids' hearts and a smile on parents' faces", even on the on the Internet.
Being in the specialty online retail industry of toys and hobbies
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Category: /History
How far can the fortunes of the British economy in the 1930s be explained in terms of British industrial decline?
After the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the economy of those countries dependent on trade collapsed due to the crisis in America. Britain
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Category: /Literature/English
The dominant economic traits of this industry start with having an enormous amount of capital required for staying competitive. One is also required to spend lots of money on research and development, as the telecommunications industry seems
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
a comeback, and how the number of teen-agers smoke occasionally and who develop heavier habits has increased sharply in recent years. The tobacco industry and the critics have very different ideas why this rapid increase of teenage smoking is developing
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Category: /Literature/English
Industry Analysis
1. The threat of new entrants into the senior housing industry is low and not a major threat to established companies in the industry. One major barrier to entry is the large amount of capital needed to build or purchases housing
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
produce outside their PPF
Arguments for protection:
*Protection benefits small developing industries whereas free trade benefits the general public
*Governments can us protection to gain political advantage-they 'buy' votes from the industries they protect
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