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- 4391: Interpretation 2
- ... for future innovations come from? The future is coming fast. I believe what Orwell and Bradbury have foreshadowed in their books. This is the time to read as much as possible for in the future Big Brother may be watching.
- 4392: Modern Crucible
- ... he understood was that some how, some way he needed to escape from his web of crimes. “I know that Conner did it. He, uh… asked me if I wanted to go in on a big deal with him but I said ‘no. I’m through with the dirty work.’” “Right, and what proof do you have of this confrontation, Johnny Boy?” “I have many emails sent to me by Conner ...
- 4393: Marketing
- ... EU produced many marketing advantages because it made it possible not to have to market items by one nation at a time. NAFTA and EU make marketing products in other countries easier. Nabisco took a big chance by marketing their cookies in Mexico. Nabisco succeeded in establishing their products even though Mexico was in a recession. The company realized that there was an open opportunity for their products. In Mexico there ...
- 4394: Money
- ... of the dollars we worship are actually stored in cyberspace. Dollars are just digital ones and zeros in a network of computers, but that doesn't mean they're only virtual reality, and basically one big fantasy. No, dollars are utterly and entirely real, far more real than anything as vague as the public interest. If you're not a commodity, you don't exist! Of course there are many elements ...
- 4395: Marketing A New Product
- ... small firm and cannot afford to supply my own distribution. This will still cost a lot of money · I wont be able to take advantage of any economies of scale, as my company wont be big enough · I have no expert knowledge in any aspect of marketing. But to employ someone who does will cost extra money · People will not want to buy a whole new clothesline just to have this ...
- 4396: Male And Female Observation: T
- ... s slight bump into them as a sign of aggression or even homosexuality. A woman can take a man's slight brush against her arm as a compliment or sexual harassment. Touch can have a big impact on someone whether it was by mistake or intentional. People just have to learn to interpret it the right way, although that might not be for a long while. "Touch - you should trust that ...
- 4397: Meat Packing Industry And The
- ... dealt with on small scales but other issues have become very serious. A lot of serious issues were dealt with during the time period of industrialization. With many debates such as monopolies and trustbusters of big corporations, working conditions and techniques often became unrecognized in the politically debating time period. Upton Beall Sinclair (1878-1968), was an American writer and social and economic reformer, born in Baltimore, Maryland, and educated at ...
- 4398: Mustang Or Camero
- ... last and was the cheapest. Today consumer values have changed, and with that change comes a want for more options and a good value for those options. “Creature Comfort” as it’s called is a big priority for the consumer. The next biggest thing is performance; the consumer wants a good performing machine that’s going to give them “Creature comfort” and a great value. Early consumers got to look a ...
- 4399: Media Control
- ... they report. The American media is the most free in the world. The First Amendment guarantees that newspapers and television stations may print what they choose, yet they choose to print substandard information. Profit margin, big business practices, ratings, and advertising money control the information we receive and alter the decisions we make. Only through careful thought and a large pool of information can we find the truth. 1 Edward S ...
- 4400: Methods Of Therapy
- ... these are Asylums, Mental Hospitals and Community Mental Health Centers. Asylums began hundreds of years ago in medieval Europe. Originating in monasteries, they were the "first institutions meant primarily for persons with psychological disorders". The big difference however between these and any psychotherapeutic ideas is that no therapy was offered. The sole purpose of these establishments was to get the people off the streets and out of the public view. Some ...
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