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- 3191: The Relationships Between Quaker, The Company, and Semiotics
- ... building I was overwhelmed by the enormous size of it and how it sits on a hill overlooking the north end of downtown Peterborough. I started to think that this is the signifier, it's big and it's on a hill. Now if you think about this for a minute you begin to realize that simply the size and position of this building has many meanings, which are of course ...
- 3192: Deficit Spending
- ... will be offset if not surpassed by increased productivity. For example in the 1980's when the huge deficits were adding up the actual additions to the public capital or increased productivity were often as big, or bigger than the deficit. This means as long as the government spends the money it gains from a deficit on assets that increase its wealth and productivity, the debt actually benefits the economy. But ...
- 3193: Industry Production
- ... companies. The food conservation industry is in a special position, connected with agriculture, livestock and fisheries. Certain sectors of the economy such as wines, bakery products and confectionery, are particularly renowned abroad. A number of big multinationals monopolize supplies and are thus in a position to influence market conditions, while mass distribution (super markets) is interdependent with certain food manufacturers, while frozen and vacuum packed foodstuffs have helped to extend seasonal ...
- 3194: Management and The Body Shop
- ... secrets found throughout the world; learned from extensive travel while employed as a teacher with the U.N., she created a cottage industry of exotic personal body care products. Planning proved to be the first big obstacle to learn in the road to efficient management. Taking care of buying from around the world for her special products had plunged Anita into a frightening and difficult role that she needed help with ...
- 3195: Power is Money; Money is Power
- ... in life. Most likely, the child will have an encyclopedia and a computer which will make it easier for the kid to get better grades. In many cities throughout the United States, safety is a big factor in peoples' lifestyles. Families with money can afford to live in a nice neighborhood without having to worry about gangs. Living in a bad community makes a persons life much harder. The person always ...
- 3196: Sonic Corporation
- ... the 1990 figures. Another profitability ratio is return on stockholder's equity or return on net worth. This computation came out to be (.181) and .128 in 1990 and 1991 respectively. The reason for the big difference in numbers is do to the total stockholder's equity being negative in 1990. Also profit after taxes in 1991 were significantly higher than in the past years. In the past years Sonic Corporation ...
- 3197: Individual Retirement Accounts: Why Bother?
- ... 22. ---. How to retire with financial security. Consumer Digest. Sept-Oct. 1995: 60. Phaneuf, Anne M. Start saving before it's too late (retirement savings). Sales and Marketing Management April. 1996: 94. Rowland, Mary. With big IRA's a wrong move can be costly. Nations Business Dec. 1995: 59. Saunders, Laura. Endgame (IRA account management; includes related articles on taxation of such accounts). Forbes 19 June.1995: 202. Spears, Gregory. Making ...
- 3198: Casinos
- Casinos Casinos have become a large part of cities' economy and hundreds of thousands of people's lives. Casinos are exciting for many people who feel they have a chance to win it big. Because so much money is flowing into casinos, the local business are being affected. Most are not thriving with the new tourism and the seemingly revived economy. In 1994 more people made the trip to ...
- 3199: Deficit Spending: The Deficit Good or Bad
- ... will be offset if not surpassed by increased productivity. For example in the 1980's when the huge deficits were adding up the actual additions to the public capital or increased productivity were often as big, or bigger than the deficit. This means as long as the government spends the money it gains from a deficit on assets that increase its wealth and productivity, the debt actually benefits the economy. But ...
- 3200: US and Russia relations after the defeat of the USSR:
- ... for training and exchanges" (Pickering 102). But the help of the US wasn't just a gift; America had something they got out of the help they were providing in building the Russian economy. All big American companies went to the Russian market. "American firms are convinced of Russia's extraordinary potential as the market for US trade and as a host for investments" (Pickering 102). Russians were prefer to buy ...
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