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Strikes And Alternative Forms Of Coping
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1764.... Often both sides over estimate the
other sides willingness to concede and when both sides have given all they are
willing to give without reaching a compromise, a stalemate is reached. During a
stalemate both sides try to convince the other that they are unable give any
more. In order to show there determination unionized workers often decide to go
strike, and will stay on strike until management is ready to give in to their
demands. The workers determine whether or not they feel the need to strike, by a
strike vote. If the majority of workers are in favor of going on strike th .....
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The Relevancy Of The Heartland - Hinterland Distinction In Canada's Economic Geography
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1140.... radiates outward from
the metropolis located in the heartland, the relationship between hinterland and
heartland is one of intimate mutual dependency. In modern Canadian economics,
neither region can exist without each other, and the well-being of one directly
affects the other. These two regions show remarkable contrasts, yet they are to
a large extent interdependent on each other, clearly suggesting that the
heartland-hinterland distinction is quite relevant in terms of Canada's economic
geography.
Upon discussing the importance of the heartland-hinterland in Canad .....
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Microsoft: A Monopoly
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 552.... 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 states that the reason Microsoft is
trying to become a monopoly is for .....
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Blue Collar Student: Are Jobs Good Or Bad?
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 532.... of shoes, or do
whatever he wants to do with it. Jim worked hard for his money and after
all, it is his money. Another alternative to spending this hard earned
money is to save it in a bank and use it for college.
This is all fine and dandy but what about school and the homework teachers
send home. If a student does have a part time job when will he get this
work done. Part time jobs can take away the precious time that students
need to study and do homework. Let's just say for instance that our friend
Jim has a final exam tomorrow. Wait a minute though, it's Thursday .....
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Careers In Investment Banking
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1112.... field demanded little, if any new jobs before the 1980's.
This was due to the low complexity of the financial markets. Since then,
investment banking jobs have been significantly growing due to the availability
of complex securities and high-yield bonds, also known as junk
bonds.(Investment Banking,12) Now that the financial market has become more
complex, companies that didn't require and investment bankers now need their
advice to effectively help their company sell stocks and bonds, and to make
financial plans for the future. This shows the growing need for investment
ban .....
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Economic Systems Of Different Countries
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1264.... Canada has a healthy trading market with major partners
such as the United States, Mexico, and Japan. The top three imported products
are vehicles, foodstuffs, and animal feed, while the three major exports include
vehicles, petroleum products and natural gas. Canada's exports vastly outweigh
their imports. The balance of trade is $9,823,000,000 (more exports than
imports).
Canada's economy is a market economy based on free enterprise and the
ideology of capitalism. As a Canadian citizen you are free to buy and sell as
you please on the open market, so long as you ar .....
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Justification Study Of Automation At Douglas Electronics Company
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1657.... of the product by approximately 140 % in the same time frame that we are currently operating.
The analysis shows that the operation will take three robots to do the required task in the shortest amount of time. The whole work cell will be designed so that the assembly line will be both continuous and synchronized. I am assured that the floor space now available will be more than adequate and could even be reduced by approximately 50 % of the space now allocated to production, upon completion of the project. Two workers will be relocated to other parts of the manufacturing .....
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Montgomery Ward & Co.
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1670.... 1926. From then until now, Wards has grown to operate almost 400 stores throughout the United States, employing approximately 58,100 people. In 1985, the company unveiled its specialty store retailing strategy, again reflecting the changing marketplace and consumer demands. Also in 1985, catalog operations were discontinued. This move allowed the company to concentrate its resources on retail stores and began the company's transformation from a traditional mass merchandiser into a contemporary group of value-driven specialty stores. The success of the specialty store strategy .....
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