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- 3151: High School Vs. College
- ... homework. Although some parts of high school are the same as college, much will be different. From the amount of studying to the many new freedoms, moving from high school to college will be a big adjustment for students.
- 3152: Definition of Education
- ... are doing underhanded illegal transactions. If we thought for ourselves that would cut into their profit and we all know that can not happen. The Savings and Loans Scandal is a perfect example of this. Big business made a mistake and then instead of dealing with it they pawned there massive losses on the American public. Education is a farce, a cruel joke that the people in power attempt to trick ...
- 3153: The Challenge of Writing An Essay
- ... I met some of the nicest people I have ever run into in my entire life. Why was everyone so nice and happy? Everyone there was on vacation. They were all relaxing. It was a big difference from the normal here, in the Washington D.C. area: everyone is working eight hours a day or more, running around in stressful traffic jams three hours to work and back, then spending the ...
- 3154: Philosophy of Education
- ... day I can use my own philosophy. My philosophy begins in the classroom. Inside my classroom, I want the students to feel comfortable with themselves and me. I want to have a very large classroom, big enough for a large table or two. Every desk in the classroom will form a massive circle with enough room that no one is too close. The large tables will be in the back of ...
- 3155: Starbucks' Expansion
- ... piece of the company. This also helped with the loyalty of Starbucks employees. One of the things that I believe could hurt them in the future market is the sale of their coffees in local "big" supermarkets where the average Joe can buy and make their own cup of Starbucks coffee. This will most likely create a world of problems between local coffee brand loyalists and Starbucks. They should also slow ...
- 3156: Switzerland's Industrialized Economy
- ... of participation has both advantages and disadvantages. An advantage is that the Swiss National Bank still maintains control of monetary policy, and a disadvantage is its trade flows with other “Euro” members. Inflation is a big issue, and the Swiss National Bank controls it by monetary policy. Switzerland’s policy will remain tight until inflation is brought down further. Foreign banks that wish to set up a business in Switzerland mush ...
- 3157: Minimum Wage
- ... thought to be a decade ago. “You always have these folks crying poverty, but it’s a little hard to understand how you can have hotel operators in New Orleans, getting record high occupancy and big profit margins, saying they can’t afford a small increase in the minimum wage. We don’t think you can make a decent standard of living getting $5.15 an hour or anywhere near that ...
- 3158: Remembering the Depression
- ... different ways. For instance, my grandma’s mom had to take in Washing and Ironing to support the family. She started a business of making Pumpkin Tarts and selling them to everyone. It was a big hit out there in Arizona. They would even take the tarts out to the fields to sell them to the labors (workers). My Grandmas Brother helped out to support his family; everyday after school he ...
- 3159: Economic Theories of Harsanyi, Nash, Selten, Fogel, and North
- ... a young instructor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He succeeded in generalizing a set of problems known to economists since the 1840's, when Augustine Cournot began writing about what might happen when two big companies collide with one another in the marketplace. Nash also formulated a universal "solution concept" for many-person '"noncooperative" games (meaning those in which has no outside authority assures that players stick to some predetermined ...
- 3160: The Real Rules of Retirement for Women (and Men too!)
- ... security. At this point in time, savings per se, should not be women’s sole concern for retirement. Women’s primary focus needs to be on avoiding and/or managing the 4D’s and the Big C: Divorce, Downsizing, Disability, Death, and Caregiving. The tension baby boom women have experienced their entire adult lives between labor, leisure, and caregiving will only prove more stressful as this generation approaches retirement age. Even ...
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