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- 6801: Why Were the Japanese so Successful After World War II
- ... of the economy and society was made. The upper middle class, which were successful bureaucrats, salaried businessmen, and professionals made it their agenda to organize the recovery of Japan. They did it not for their personal gain, but for the nation. Goals of catching up with technology of the West was thought of achieving most.2 It was their main concern to do so and because of their efforts Japan in ...
- 6802: Verification of Employable Skills
- ... Coming in after school for practices and smaller practices during the school day all helped us to unite and play music. This skill will enable me to work with other people, no matter what my personal feelings for them may be. Being able to use technology will be a profound advantage when I begin working. Many jobs now, and soon will, require proficiency in the use of a computer. Computers help ...
- 6803: A Job At UPS
- ... They also receive health, life, and accidental death and dismemberment insurance. The driver also constantly moves about and can enjoy the scenery changes in the weather. The individual is not under continual supervision and uses personal judgment in pacing the day. A typical work week usually consists of a 5-day 40-hour schedule. The driver strive to keep the workday at 8 hours, but since the parcels must be delivered ...
- 6804: Essay About Cooper Industries
- ... in the process, Cooper may turn things around. Since the beginning, Cooper's way of acquiring companies seem to create success stories in the end. Champion still has brand name recognition in Europe and Asia (personal knowledge) which maybe taken advantage of. Major changes for the American market may take place while the revenues from the overseas sales finance the process. And once the changes are made in here, according to ...
- 6805: Mary Shelley
- ... that the monster wanders the Alps instead of a dark, craggy mansion in the middle of nowhere (Poetry for Students, 338). Mary Shelley had many problems in her life and she coped with them by writing book and expressing her feelings through her books. Mary Shelley s book Frankenstein was a great book. It is considered to be the greatest Gothic Romantic Novel.
- 6806: Government Spending & Budget
- ... produce an $8 billion surplus in 2002, most cuts are long term without a clear goal. Clinton is sometimes criticized by Republicans for unwillingness to compromise. He has used vetoes and stubborn negotiations to protect personal priorities like education, job training, and environmental programs, but Republicans have also tried using domination to force him to comply. GOP Presidential candidate Bob Dole said if Clinton was serious about the budget, "we probably ...
- 6807: The Japan-American Trade War
- ... This is nothing new to the Japanese though, where this has been going on for a long time. For example, Mitsubishi and other corporate groups, called keiretsu have the power to order employees to wage personal warfare on the commercial brands of a rival. A common story was of a group of Japanese men that walk into a bar and shout "Biru" (Beer). The bartender offers them Asahi Beer, a common ...
- 6808: Free Enterprise
- ... and standards for the companies in the system, the result is not free enterprise. Free enterprise is defined by Wilson S. Johnson, President of the National Federation of Independent Business, as "the successful marriage of personal freedom with economic freedom". (1) With free enterprise comes competitive pricing, more wealth which is distributed widely among the population, and small business survival--an important trait when over 50% of America's non- government ...
- 6809: Landscape Architecture as a Career
- ... which he felt better reflected the scope of the profession (3). The history of landscape architecture places it where is today. The career of a landscape architect requires the use of many job characteristics. Many personal qualifications and qualities are required to become a landscape architect. Creative ability, appreciation of nature, talent in art and design, and the ability to work in detail are important. Business ability is necessary for those ...
- 6810: Keynesian Theory and the New Deal
- ... press conference Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, "I brought down several books by English economists and leading American economists, I suppose I must have read different articles by fifteen different experts."(Schlesinger, Pg.650) This writing indirectly steered Roosevelt towards a plan which expanded the role of government. Mill gave Franklin D. Roosevelt the basis of the plan, but it needed to be elaborated on. John Maynard Keynes was the man ...
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