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3 Billion Dollar Screams
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 741

.... 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 tickets to its park last year, versus the $41 million that nearby Disney raked in. A one-day pass to the park will bring in $42, the same rate as Disney. ‘Escape’s package prices are also competitive—about $1000 for hotel and .....


The Wage Gap
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 421

.... 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 put in the extra time and effort into a job with more responsibilit .....


Why Are Gasoline Prices Going Up So High?
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 579

.... 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 was forty years ago. Just another example of how Americans are sp .....


Business And Ethics
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2152

.... along with the role of others in the situation. Next you would have to analyze the final outcome from a corporate perspective and then examine the corporate responsibility as a whole in order to find a resolution for cases such as this. The first mitigating factor involved in the Company X case is the uncertainty, on the part of the employees, on their duties that they were assigned. It is possible that during the testing procedure, an employee couldn't distinguish between the parts they were to test under government standards and commercial standards. In some cas .....


A Study Of The Market Reforms In Post-Communist Eastern Europe With A Specific Case Study Of Poland
Number of pages: 13 | Number of words: 3467

.... faced with four challenges that would, if met, have meant the continuation of the USSR. Resource saving miniaturization requiring high technology and skill were demanded (command economies have neither), Flexible production to meet a variety of needs (command economies have large factories to keep production high - they, thus, did not have the funds or ability to affect the necessary changes to their means of production), the "information age" meant that the communist bloc had to deny the new prevalent types of technology, which would spread Western ideas, and thus they fell .....


Describe The Roles Of Government In The Present Business Environment
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 407

.... meet these objectives the government must place policies such as fiscal, monetary, trade and income policies. Fiscal policy is the deliberate action of the government to change its levels of income and expenditure, through the annual budget. By budgeting for a deficit or surplus, the government will contract or expand the economy. e.g If the government needed to cut unemployment they would budget for a deficit so more money is injected and less money is taken from the economy by less taxes and higher expenditure raising employment. Monetary policy can also raise the level o .....


Unemployment
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 619

.... quarter of those unemployed at any particular time are employed one month later. This means that a considerable degree of unemployment in the United States is frictional and lasts only a short time. This type of unemployment could be reduced somewhat by more efficient placement services. When workers are free to quit their jobs, some frictional unemployment will always be present. The second form of Unemployment is structural unemployment. Structural unemployment arises from an imbalance between the kinds of workers wanted by employers and the kinds of workers looking for .....


Industry Production
Number of pages: 17 | Number of words: 4620

.... commodity secto rs (pharmaceuticals, photographic materials, electronics, cosmetics etc.) is far from rare. One particular kind of development regards medium-sized companies, frequently derivations of small family-run businesses with a specialized production, which as a result of management flexibility have succeeded in reconverting production and using technol ogical innovations which, with increased competitivity, enable them to penetrate international markets, in this way contributing to the consolidation of the Italian image and presence throughout the world. The In .....



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