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Reorganization
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1085.... the company; management of workers,
suppliers, costs and budget.
THE OBJECTIVE.
FIRST the workers. Due to the fact that it must have the following problem in
suppliers area. The quality of the raw material must have not reach the standard
that is aimed. For examples: the may ordered some cheap materials or expensive
raw materials where they can have poor quality of work done with the expensive
materials and good quality of materials done by poor quality of work or it could
be the other way round. So it need to reorganise and have real thought about it.
For the problem whic .....
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Economics: Turn Around Is Fair Game
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 847.... Foreign governments subsidize the manufacturing
processes of certain industries so their companies can displace the
competition's industry. The television industry is a perfect example of
subsidized dumping. The post World War II infusion of subsidized Japanese-made
televisions, terminated the United States(U.S.) television manufacturing
industry. In the late 1950's, half a million units crossed our borders, tax and
tariff free. These television sets were made using cheaper components and
cheaper labor. However, the cost of transportation, which would normally
escalate ea .....
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Power Is Money; Money Is Power
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 614.... a very good team of lawyers. An average person would have had much less
of a chance at being found innocent, especially considering the weight of the
evidence. Supported by his money OJ's case became a media event.
When OJ had the trial, there was no way it could be completely fair. It
was unlikely that there was not going to be a fan of OJ on the jury. Also,
because he was rich, OJ was given better privileges. If OJ had been a poor man
with a criminal record, he would have probably been found guilty because of
representation by an over-worked public defender.
Po .....
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Immigration And Its Effect On The Economy Of The U.S
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1578.... history of the
United States, nevertheless the harsh fact is that what may be necessary and
beneficial at one time, may not be so at another. The demand for labor is being
affected by "restructuring forces stemming from the nature and pace of
technological change; from the stiff international competition the United States
that now confronts for the first time in its history; from major shifts in
consumer spending away from goods toward services; and from the substantial
reduction
In the national defense expenditures brought about by the end of the Cold War in
the early 1 .....
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Employment Skills
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 708.... things such as graphs, charts, and displays. One of the
newest things we can add to communicating skills would be the Internet, since it
is so widely used all around the world - you should have a good understanding of
what it is and how to use it.
Think. Thinking critically and acting logically to evaluate situations
will get you far in your job. Thinking skills consists of things such as
solving mathematical problems, using new technology, instruments, tools, and
information systems effectively. Some examples of these would be technology,
physical science, the arts, s .....
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The US Economy Is In A Growth Spurt
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 587.... of the current disinflationary
trends. He is also concerned with the continuing job losses because of
downsizing, right sizing, and mergers. He believes that these things will
"take their toll on employment and consumer purchasing power."
In spite of all these short-term woes that we're faced with, Yardeni is
still quite optimistic about our economic future. He recently published a
report entitled "10,000 in 2,000" which is very positive.
He believes that the end of the cold war is a definite plus. He went on
to say that "no economy in the world can match Americ .....
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World Populations And Development
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1761.... immediate population growth (even though it did have a long term impact on
population growth) as on the material and spiritual development of the human
race. It is widely regarded as the beginning of civilization. Industrial
revolution was another process of change. It was the process of substituting
muscle power with machine power. It took place in the 18th century in Europe
and is still happening in many parts of the world. In many characteristics it
has been similar to the neolithic revolution: it increased production, it led to
the use of resources that had been mostly .....
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The Trade Practise Act
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1164.... will fit the description supplied by the seller”
In this case the buyer is protected if the seller makes a promise, which is a condition of the contract, describing the product, and when the buyer receives the product, it does not match the description.
- “ A promise where the seller is made aware of the purpose for which the goods are required, that the goods will be reasonably fit for that purpose”
This condition is implied when the buyer makes the purpose of the goods needed known to the seller, and the buyer then relies on the seller’s judgement in providing the corre .....
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