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621: Being a Mortician
... requires three years of credit(IRN 9). A concentration of courses is also required in some of the states. You may need to take 15 credits in natural science, 13 in social sciences, 13 in business, 14 in chemistry(IRN 10). In addition to your college work, you will need at least 50 credit hours of professional work in mortuary science. "There are about 40 schools of mortuary science officially recognized by the U.S. Department of Education today"(Shipley 220). The curriculum generally consists of courses in: "Embalming, Restorative Art, Chemistry, Microbiology, Pathology, Anatomy, Small Business Management, Funeral Home management, Merchandising, Accounting, Funeral Home Law, Computers, History and sociology of Funeral Service, Psychology of Grief, Grief Counseling, oral and Written Communication, Funeral Service Law, Business Law, and Ethics"(IRN 11). Along with educational requirements you need to look at the personal requirements it takes to be a funeral director. You have to be on call 24- hours a day ...
622: Deficit Spending: The Deficit Good or Bad
... at or near its full capability for production it cannot increase supply through investment of deficit dollars. Deficit dollars then translate into demand for goods that aren't being produced. Referring back to the small business example, if a company is selling all the products it can produce they can still higher another salesman. But since there are no more goods to be sold the salesman only increases the number of ... to be a five cent piece of bubblegum. Despite its dangers inflation is used to some extent to curb the debt. Crowding out is when the government is looking for the same capital that the business sector wants to invest. This causes fierce competition for funds to invest. The fierce competition causes an increase in interest rates and often business will decide against further investment and growth. The government may have the money to build new highways but the truckers cannot afford trucks to use on them. The governments needs will “crowd out” business ...
623: Webhosting For An Online Store
... broad categories: either your store outgrows the features and facilities your current Web host offers, or the performance of your Web host becomes unsatisfactory, or the worst possible scenario -- your Web host goes out of business. For a brick and mortar business, the biggest tragedy is probably a fire -- few people realise how large a proportion of businesses fail to re-open after a major fire. I would equate the failure of a Web host for an e-commerce site to that of a fire for a traditional store, and would expect that a similarly high proportion of Web stores would go out of business as a result. I guess that most Web merchants are complacent, either assuming that they will never have to change hosts or that if they do it will be a straightforward matter. However, the ...
624: Bilingual Education In Miami
... expanding bilingual education. This city at the crossroads of the Americas is expanding bilingual education under the argument that students will need to speak, read and write in English and Spanish when they reach the business world. The decision to do this almost seems natural for a metropolis where the top-rated television stations broadcast in Spanish, the top-ranked newspaper publishes a separate Spanish daily edition, many top civic leaders ... would think that educators would want to mock Miami’s style of teaching both English and Spanish. In Miami educators view it differently than they do in California. They look at bilingual education as a business opportunity for students. Miami’s trades with Latin America amount to billions of dollars a year. Top business leaders say that Miami can not afford to do with out bilingual education. James F. Partridge, chief of Latin American and Caribbean operations for Visa International said, “I don’t give a hoot about ...
625: Rose Schneiderman And The Tria
... other trade unions supportive of garment workers. Max Blank had appealed to the Women Trade Union League during the strike, pleading to have the young girls return to work. He explained that he had a business reputation to uphold and promised the League that he would make all necessary improvements immediately. Because he was such a large manufacturer and was trusted by the League, the girls returned to work. True to ... fire violations, but up until the fire there was no one who could or would do anything to enforce them. The doors leading to the outside opened inwardly instead of out and remained locked during business hours. Law required three staircases, but there were only two for the workers at the Triangle Waist Company. Though the Asch Building was reported to be fireproof and showed very little signs of the devastating ... other trade unions supportive of garment workers. Max Blank had appealed to the Women Trade Union League during the strike, pleading to have the young girls return to work. He explained that he had a business reputation to uphold and promised the League that he would make all necessary improvements immediately. Because he was such a large manufacturer and was trusted by the League, the girls returned to work. True ...
626: The Planet Mars
... is this... They’ll use 3 different space ships: A habitat lander, a cargo lander, and a crew transport vehicle. The CTV carries them to the habitat lander. They land on Mars, and do their business. When they’re done, the habitat lander takes them back up to orbit where they meet back up with their CTV, waiting patiently in orbit, that takes them back home. The money issue is being ... realized that a mission to Mars is within our technological boundaries, we must find a way to achieve this. Now all we have left to do is win the hearts of our taxpayers, politicians, and business leaders. Mars has always been a mysterious planet to us. Going there would somehow ease this sense of curiosity we’ve established over many years of question towards this planet. This travail would allow us ... is this... They’ll use 3 different space ships: A habitat lander, a cargo lander, and a crew transport vehicle. The CTV carries them to the habitat lander. They land on Mars, and do their business. When they’re done, the habitat lander takes them back up to orbit where they meet back up with their CTV, waiting patiently in orbit, that takes them back home. The money issue is ...
627: Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship An entrepreneur is a person who organizes and manages a business or industrial enterprise, attempting to make a profit taking the risk of loss. Although it may seem easy enough, becoming a successful entrepreneur is not rudimentary. Bill gates made it big overnight in 1979 with ... of all ones effort, could range from a durable coat hanger to a chain of Mexican cuisine restaurants. Whatever the product is, it has to be of high demand among the consumers. Otherwise one's business would be very detrimental, and unsuccessful. One doesn't have to invent a new product for it to be consumable. Improving on an already existing one is the most common tactic entrepreneurs use. Take the ... transportation vehicles, so that the thousands of people that use the public transportation system everyday will come to know about your product or service. Organized sales service and customer care are fundamental for a successful business. If a customer is not satisfied with the treatment he received during the transaction between him and your business. He is most likely not going to consider purchasing form you in the future, or ...
628: Albert Einstein 2
... in the small town of Ulm, in Southern Germany. His parents, Hermann and Pauline, were Jewish. His father was an electrician whom also was interested in electrical inventions. However he was very unsuccessful in his business, and as soon as Albert was born, the family moved to Munich. As a child Einstein was very lonely and shy. He preferred to play with himself in the parks and the woods. He first ... traveled through the countryside. He visited museums and art galleries, attended concerts and lectures, and most of all, Einstein read books and more books. But his good times didn t last long. The electrical engineering business his father had started , had encountered one setback after another. The young researcher was told to forget his "philosophical nonsense" and settle down to a "practical" life of self-support. Albert could not imagine himself ... in the small town of Ulm, in Southern Germany. His parents, Hermann and Pauline, were Jewish. His father was an electrician whom also was interested in electrical inventions. However he was very unsuccessful in his business, and as soon as Albert was born, the family moved to Munich. As a child Einstein was very lonely and shy. He preferred to play with himself in the parks and the woods. He ...
629: Affirmative Action - History
... that are not as qualified, due to a shortage of black Ph.D.s, as their white counterparts. The hiring of unskilled workers is also detrimental to businesses as well. The primary purpose of a business is to make money for the employer, as well as the employees. The hiring of unqualified employees is harmful to the business's production. When employees cannot perform their specific tasks, it often leads to error, which costs the company time and money. If the business is continually paying for worker error, its profits will decrease, producing a decrease in employee pay. Many times companies are forced to hire unqualified individuals because of quotas. Often when a business's quota ...
630: Careers In Computer Engineering
... may also choose to design software for a variety of uses, from games and educational programs which are run on a home PC to developing applications which are more efficient and user-friendly in a business setting. A computer engineer may also choose to become employed in a large corporation, where he or she would adapt the latest versions of business software into an existing computer system to increase productivity and efficiency and manage the information service network. According to a recent issue of U.S. News and World Report, computer engineering is one of the ... wake of a severe financial loss, sought four thousand entry level employees in 1997 to work in every part of the country (Schmidt 32). Once the epitome of corporate organization and structure, IBM has shed business suits for jeans and revolutionized its recruiting style, even recruiting college students on the beaches of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, during spring break (Schmidt 32). In 1997, Microsoft had approximately three hundred open positions in ...


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