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- 941: Piece of the Pie
- ... College players, however, see none of this money and can only watch from a distance and yearn for the day they too will get their share of the millions. The money generated from ticket sales, television contracts, commercials, clothing and other paraphernalia is astounding. At the college level revenue often funds the university and its other athletic programs. College players, despite being part of the same exact "business" as the professionals ...
- 942: Personal Writing: The College Experience
- ... burden to do well on each test. Also, with all of the independence I now have, homework and studying are not always my first priorities. I would much rather spend time with my friends, watch television, or go to a party than do my schoolwork. I have found that all the distractions that are present in college life lead to procrastinating. There have been many times when I have put off ...
- 943: Private Schools
- ... public schools. Magnet, or theme-oriented, schools are public schools that provide various, specific programs of study for their students to choose from. An example of a magnet school is the dance school on the television program Fame. Despite some criticism, public schools are still a strong force in America. This is in part because public schools bring together different races into one school building. Private schools are intended for the ...
- 944: O'Neill's Debate on Education
- ... know who he was, Well , if the students didn't watch old TV shows on the late night TV channels then how would they know of Charlie? They don't cover a class in classic television. There fore that question would be unfair to pit on the test. O'Neill's just assume that everyone is raised in the same back ground as him. Charles Darwin did not create gravity but ...
- 945: Board Schools
- ... fields, art studios, and well stocked libraries, not to mention the beautifully manicured campuses and living quarters. One elite school had an indoor swimming pool, a greenhouse, facilities for every sport imaginable, and a cable television studio. Boarding schools have long emphasized the extras. Garrison Forrest School near Baltimore has the nation's only all-girls' high school polo team. (Parker 111) Although very few private schools can round up enough ...
- 946: Internet in the Classroom
- ... through a dedicated leased line, which is a permanent connection between two points. This provides a high quality permanent Internet connection at all times. Most leased lines are provided by a telephone company, a cable television company, or a private network provider and cost $200 per month or more. The typical connection from a LAN or group of LANs to the Internet is a digital leased line with a Channel Service ...
- 947: The Arts Should Be A Part of The School Curriculum
- ... able to relate to it. Of all the arts, I think that the musical arts are a major part of living and communication. You can find music everywhere. It is on the radio and the television. The majority of people listen or watch these everyday. Without the proper teaching of music in the schools, children will not understand the concept of music and will not relate it to life. With a ...
- 948: The Real Rules of Retirement for Women (and Men too!)
- ... particularly older women-are not as well-informed about retirement and money management as men, and often don't participate in the family's major financial decisions. Seminars (many designed for women), books and magazines, television and radio shows, and educational materials from financial organizations and companies are good sources of information. Women should learn not only about investing for retirement, but all aspects of money management, from insurance to taxes ...
- 949: Coca-Cola and its Evolution
- ... Fly" (Coca-Cola). In 1923, Woodruff introduced the six bottle carton. He also made Coca-Cola available through vending machine in 1929. He started advertising on the radio in the 1930's and on the television in 1950. Currently Coca-Cola is advertised on over five hundred TV channels around the world. In 1931, Woodruff introduced the Coke Santa as a Christmas promotion and since then, it has been a Christmas ...
- 950: Administrative Decision Making
- ... although they do offer many different colors and sizes. These clothes can be purchases at mall all over the United States. The Limited, Inc. advertises mostly in magazines, although some advertising money is placed towards television advertising. All of these factors can go into the Limited, Inc's marketing capacities. Research and Development In 1997, The Limited, Inc. is involved in many different areas of research and development. They put approximately ...
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