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7761: Virtual Banking
... is learning to self-serve. And, of much more importance, he or she is learning to self-sell," says George Bollenbacher, manager of strategy and business development for worldwide financial services at Unisys Corp. In short, they are ready for self-banking. Some progressive banks already have a presence on the World Wide Web. Wells Fargo Bank of San Francisco gives customers access to current account balance information and transaction histories ...
7762: U.S. and Swedish Trends in Tax Reform
... corporate tax was greatly reduced. To compensate for these losses, besides reducing the number of tax loopholes, VAT was broadened to include more products and housing was less subsidized by the tax code. In the short run this lead to sizable losses in read estates, and effective demand shifted from housing to capital instruments and financial assets. Later, the top marginal rate was increased to 55%, and many modification to TR ...
7763: The Invisible Man 2
... documents a young black man's struggle to find identity in an inequitable and manipulative society. During the course of this struggle, he learns many valuable lessons, both about society and himself, through his experiences. Short Plot/Character Analysis/Themes The story begins with the narrator recounting his memories of his grandfather. The most remarkable, and eventually the most haunting, of these is his memory of his grandfather's last words ...
7764: U.S and Japan Car Industries
... made specifically for Americans. Bill Duncan, the head of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Assn. states that "it was the basic principals of competition that made the Japanese automobile industry strong." One example which reflects the short-sightedness of the Big Three is the insufficient number of right-hand models available in Japan. Since cars in Japan are driven on the left side, all domestic makers produce right-hand drives. It's ...
7765: Unemployment
... or less. About a quarter of those unemployed at any particular time are employed one month later. This means that a considerable degree of unemployment in the United States is frictional and lasts only a short time. This type of unemployment could be reduced somewhat by more efficient placement services. When workers are free to quit their jobs, some frictional unemployment will always be present. The second form of Unemployment is ...
7766: Facts That Lead To Poverty: Th
... demand of food. People in Africa are rarely taught the knowledge of birth-control. If you have money you eat well, no matter how fast the population around you is growing and no matter how short the supplies of energy or land or fertilizer. (Kent p.77) According to Kent s view, we shall see that money can buy off the problem of hunger easily. But why Africa is still facing ...
7767: The Great Gatsby Character Dev
... are the major focus of the novel. Characters change and develop over the course of the novel, if there were no kind of change in any of the characters the novel would be almost pointless. Stories need to have rounded characters, whether they change for the better of worse, if nothing happened the novel wouldn t be much to read and wouldn t leave the reader satisfied one way or another ...
7768: The Great Gatsby 8
... like Gatsby at the same time admires him. It is what prayed on Gatsby, what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams that temporarily closed out my interest in the abortive sorrows and short-winded elations of men. (P.6-7) Daisy and Jordan are also characters who contribute in the corruption of the dream. Jordan is the dishonest golfer and opportunist who will do whatever it takes to ...
7769: The Grapes Of Wrath 4
... together all in one country, for thieves and honest men"(154). The man at the service station foreshadows that the Joad family will not have an easy time finding work in California. Many people run short of water on their way to California and rely on service stations for water. The Joad family also has to rely on service stations for water. Chapter Twelve foreshadows some of the problems that the ...
7770: The Glass Menagerie
... Laura and remembers the days when he was a hero. He is also not satisfied with the present--working at the same warehouse as Tom, despite Tom's prediction that he would "arrive at nothing short of the White House by the time he was thirty" (Williams 83). Tom realizes that he "was valuable to him [Jim] as someone who could remember his former glory" (Williams 84). When Jim reminisces about ...


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