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4581: Economic Development in Zimbabwe
... rate within the Shona group. This 3.0% growth is quite rapid given its relation to the countries declining annual growth rate of -15% . History Zimbabwe's history dates back to the 9th century A.D., the believed period in which many great buildings were built, buildings clearly indicative of an early and great civilization. Of the many sites the most impressive is the Great Stone House or Great Zimbabwe the ... On April 18, 1980 the British Government formally granted independence to the former Rhodesia and four months later Zimbabwe was indoctrinated as a member of the United Nations . Zimbabwe's political system exists to this day as democratic and majoritarian all implemented through a parliamentary system. Robert Mugabe remains as President and utilizes a foreign policy of non-alignment. Despite this Zimbabwe is a member of the Organization of African Unity ...
4582: Describe The Challenges That Human Resource Managers Will Face in the Next Five Years
... graphics to boldly go where the Human Resource adviser has never gone before. With the click of a mouse button, a Human Resource adviser could be in an U.S. government's server in Washington D.C. checking the schedule of upcoming Human Resource conferences or in Cornell University in New York looking at the latest reports issued by any number of different commission or viewing the The Quality Wave home ... ion to the workplace. Only education will open the minds of our workers. An example would be an incident that happened in 1992 to American Airlines, after a large HIV/AIDS awareness gathering in Washington D.C. a group of small minded flight attendants assigned to a flight departing the city requested new pillows and blankets because they suspected many of the passengers were HIV-Positive. We are going to have ... question still is how to overcome the lack of awareness about what sexual harassment is, despite ongoing media attention to the topic. One major question is how to conduct proper investigations and according to Gerald D. Bloch, “The investigation of a sexual harassment complaint should comply with company policies and procedures, prov ide a way of objectively obtaining the facts surrounding a complaint, and protect the complainant and others from ...
4583: Gateway 2000, Inc
... would be 12 x 100 = 1200. Next you have the Weakly high and low, again, which is just a high and low price for the week. Last is the price that it ended at the day before, and change is how much it changed from the prior day. The category End is what it ended at that day. That is your basic walk through of a stock quote. Gateway, as I said still has a bright future ahead of them with increasing popularity for the self-built computers, and the want for ...
4584: The US Economy Is In A Growth Spurt
... Bum Steer". This article was based on the views of market strategist, Don Hayes. Mr. Hays was very optimistic about our future. He thought that the Dow would be up to 5,700 by election day. He sighted the reasons for his positive attitude. He began by saying that many things are happening that are change things for the better. For the first time in many years, "the Fed won't ... the two I just quoted are, in themselves, good for the economy. They are, for the most part, very positive and leave the reader with a feeling of relief! If I had extra funds, I'd invest in the market! It looks like things will steadily get better for the US economy, but I don't know how much better in just six months. The long-term prospects look great right ...
4585: Casinos
... tell the number of tourists coming to the casino and then going to other businesses in the district to spend money it is know that on average casinos in Ontario attract 14,0007 people per day. With that many people going to these cities each day, who knows how many will be visiting other places to spend money. People may say that there are a lot of people that are becoming addicted to gambling each day, but the average person spends only $578 each time they visit a Canadian casino. Of course Ontario will have some gambling addicts, but we can create jobs to help these people, which in turn ...
4586: The History of Phamaceutical Compounding
... manufactured drugs. In the 1980's and now in the 1990's, patients and doctors are realizing the need for specific doses and customized medications. Today, almost 43,000 compounded dosage forms are dispensed each day. In the 1990's, even with the popularity of compounding growing again only a few pharmacists can be known as a compounder or apothecary, because this technique was forgotten by most. The Evolution of the ... that strained the capacity of the individual pharmacy. The result of the Industrial revolution was Pharmaceutical Companies. These companies were founded to manufacture drugs in mass quantities. Pharmacies then worked with companies such as G.D. Searle, which by the late 1880's listed 400 fluid extracts, 150 elixirs, 100 syrups, 75 powdered extracts and 25 tinctures and other drug forms. With the increase number of pharmaceutical companies being formed patents ...
4587: Free Trade Agreement and Its Affect on Canadian Business
... rapidly disappearing walls, business will have to become "lean and mean" in order to compete in a very competitive global market. Looking at the present state of affairs our status in research and development (R&D), labour costs and expansion, there is much that must be done. Compared to the other industrialized western nations we lag far behind in nearly all areas. Take for example R&D. In 1990 Canada spent approximately 2.1% on R&D. Japan spent 5.6% and Germany 4.8% Even the US spend more at 3.1%. Given these statistics, it will be very difficult for Canada to compete in any form of new technology ...
4588: Economics
... Tax, bank and state loans, all the evils are there waiting. Sensing the coming total ownership of all, the worker even in the U.S. and England begins to put on the breaks. A good day's work today was an hour's work a century ago. Strikes now enthusiastically paralyze anything they can. Inefficiency and inaction are the order of the day. Not clever, the Capitaliist, the Commissar (a Soviet Party Official), the Great Socialist do not believe anyone has penetrated their actual intent and so continue to twist economics about in the hope of convincing the ... astounding datum that taxation of one's net income on a sliding scale was far more humanitarian. Let's see how "humsnitarian" this sliding scale income tax realy is. Inflation is the order of the day. Few Western nations take any but inflationary action. To wit, they devaluate the buying power of money by spending more money than there is produce to absorb it. Income Tax is arranged so that ...
4589: The Importance of Mining Industry
... refining minerals. Over the past decade, sulphur dioxide emissions at some eastern Canadian nonferrous operations have been significantly reduced. For example, emission at the Inco smelter in Copper Cliff were reduced from 5500 tonnes per day in 1969 to 2270 tonnes per day in 1980. The Falconbridge nickel smelter, which emitted about 940 tonnes per day in 1969, now emits about 420 tonnes per day12. In eastern Canada, more than 50 per cent of the sulphur dioxide comes from the United States, while Canada's contribution to total American deposition ...
4590: Netscape Analysis Report
... as well as its incredibly low cost software. Any publicity about the Internet usually centers on Netscape and its web browsers and servers. Also, there usually is an article about Netscape in the paper every day. The only negative publicity about Netscape describes how its stock is way overvalued. VII. Financial Statements According to the balance sheet, the current ratio as of December 31, 1995, is 3 to 1. As of ... 1995, Netscape showed a profit. VIII. Graph Please see attached sheet IX. Other Information A. Netscape is involved in a project to put all of California's public schools on the Internet. (Star Ledger, "Net Day ‘96") B. America Online entered into a partnership with Netscape to have Netscape's browser software available to AOL users. (3/12/96, DJIN) C. CompuServe entered into a licensing agreement with Netscape to let ... as well, because of its potential and the demand for the Internet) Works Consulted Netscape 10Q Quarterly Report (4th quarter 1995) Netscape 1995 Annual Report Netscape Prospectus for Public Offering Of Stock Star Ledger, "Net Day ‘96", ? Dow Jones News Retrieval Service, (3/11/96, 3/12/96)


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