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Penguin Books: Introduction To Modern Business
Number of words: 1271 - Number of pages: 5

.... and networked. During this period a new lists including the Twentieth Century Classics Series complementing the Penguin Classics, Arkana, the New Age list and Fantail, the mass-market children's list were introduced. Internal change that took place during that year was the closing down of the Penguin Bookshops (that expanded to include 12 shops during the last decade), leaving just one, the specialist Beatrix Potter "House of the Tailer of Gloucester", within the Group. This change took place due to the fact that the Company was conscious that it had to concentrate on the publishing rather .....

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Becoming A Doctor
Number of words: 610 - Number of pages: 3

.... takes seven to eight years to finish his education. The first four years, one would take pre-med. classes. Then it's on to medical school, where for four years one learns about the area of medicine one chooses. After medical school, about one year of internship is needed. Then he becomes a resident and practice medicine under supervision of a senior doctor. All together, it is about 11 years before one actually become an independent doctor. Doctors will always be needed. Because of this, and because of the population growth, doctors will always be in demand and the professi .....

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Russia
Number of words: 1598 - Number of pages: 6

.... arrested and either harassed or killed. Stalin then decided to concentrate on improving military strength and building on improving the Soviet economy, rather than follow Lenin's revolutionary goal of dominating the world. In order to obtain the immense amount of money needed to maintain his militia, he began a series of five year programs which would force the average farmer to meet a quota by the end of the harvest and then have the state subsidize all of the production. This system, aptly named collectivization, reprimanded all of the average worker's liberties and created great sufferin .....

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Sonic Corporation
Number of words: 1460 - Number of pages: 6

.... restaurant featured drive-in stalls for automobiles, that were equipped with a two-way intercom enabling customers to order as soon as they drove in, opposed to conventional practices of waiting for a carhop to take an order. Delivery of the fresh fast-quality products was do to the unique design of the kitchen, and the use of carhops. Sonic Corporation preferred to do things as easy as possible and avoid sophistication. Another strategy Smith implemented was a collection of franchise royalties. This was done in a way such that Sonic franchise holders were required to purchase printed b .....

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Canada's Foreign Trade
Number of words: 785 - Number of pages: 3

.... Canadian food products to feed its enormous population. If Canada were to suddenly sever trade with China, not only would Canada lose a large portion of revenue generated from that trade, but also many Chinese people would starve, as China does not have the means to produce enough food for its peoples. Advocates for trade with all countries, regardless of a country's human rights issues, argue that trade sanctions do not harm the government in charge, but rather harm the people who live under that governments rule. Canada's economy and well being depends on trade and if trade must be don .....

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Adam Smith: Conceptions Of Value
Number of words: 2014 - Number of pages: 8

.... No one can predict the future for the present state of all matter is unknown. This is one reason he focused on morality. The way in which one behaves suggests their morals. Morality is primarily concerned with attempting to define what is good for the individual and also the society. If the good is known, the obligation to pursue it becomes evident. People must decide in each new situation what their duties are. Morality and self - interest are connected. To have good morals one must decide what is best for not only themselves but for others also. One concern, which was valuable .....

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Ways To Increase College Bookstore Sales
Number of words: 926 - Number of pages: 4

.... so because they claimed that they had a better selection and that by going there they can get everything that they need in one stop. My independent observation shows that there are a number of items carried by the competition that the bookstore does not carry. These are insignia clothing, gift items, greeting cards, magaines, and candy and snacks. Also, although the bookstore does carry a selection of paperback books, the selection is small and limited. Of those carried, categories of science fiction, best-sellers, and other non-fiction are less than that of the competition. Of t .....

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Farm Subsidies - A Necessary Evil?
Number of words: 1178 - Number of pages: 5

.... were relatively small (Reische 51). Technological advances in the 1920's brought a variety of effects. The use of machinery increased productivity while reducing the need for as many farm laborers. The industrial boom of the 1920s drew many workers off the farm and into the cities. Machinery, while increasing productivity, was very expensive. Demand for food, though, stayed relatively constant (Long 85). As a result of this, food prices went down. The small farmer was no longer able to compete, lacking the capital to buy productive machinery. Small farms lost their practicality, and many f .....

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Changes Taking Place In The 1800's
Number of words: 1007 - Number of pages: 4

.... or a hands- off approach to the way of business. The main theory states that if government would not mess with them by making laws, the strongest business will succeed and bring wealth into the whole country. True the strongest business did bring in wealth to the country, but the problem was, the working conditions. Some workers had to work in conditions that most of us can never think of. Working in dark, damp and cold buildings for 12-18 hours a day and some workers had to go on 24 hour shifts once a week. Imagine working that long with out having a break, also their was man .....

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The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Incorporating A Business
Number of words: 449 - Number of pages: 2

.... characteristic protects the stockholders of the corporation because the only financial loss that they may suffer is limited to the amount invested. Also, the creditors of the corporation can not go beyond the assets of the corporation to satisfy their claims. The stockholders or the shareholders are the ones who have control over the management of a corporation's operation and activities. They are the ones who elect the board of directors, and the board of directors are responsible to the stockholders. Also, the board of directors are responsible for the management of the day-to-day ope .....

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