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NAFTA
Number of words: 1927 - Number of pages: 8.... goal was to improve working conditions in North America. It was proposed that by increasing trade and a set of standards that working conditions would improve through increased wages and newer safer facilities. Creating an expanded and safe market for exports/imports and services was also a goal and is ongoing even today as more goods and services flow across the borders. Trade rules that were beneficial to all treaty members were established and have 'standardized' the quality of all trade items as well as provided the environmental support to clean-up any environmental problems. The las .....
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Industrial Engineering Technicians
Number of words: 1130 - Number of pages: 5.... manufacturing,
sales, construction, and customer service. Many engineering technicians
assist engineers and scientists, in research and development. Others work
in production or inspection jobs. Industrial engineering technicians study
the efficient use of personnel, materials, and machines in factories,
stores, repair shops, and offices. They also prepare layouts of machinery
and equipment, plan the flow of work, make statistical studies, and analyze
production costs. Those in research and development build or set up
equipment, prepare and conduct experiments, calculate and rec .....
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Collective Farms Of The Soviet Union
Number of words: 1866 - Number of pages: 7.... as the means
to true socialism never occurred to Lenin. He assumed, at least initially,
that communism could would and should exist in the pre revolutionary way of
life.
Before Stalin came to power, the communist party for the most part
agreed that industrialization was necessary, however different sects of the
Bolsheviks were in disagreement about how this change should come about.
Buhkarin, the spokesman for the right wing Bolsheviks, warned against
antagonizing the peasants, for fear of losing their peasant followers, who
were already low in number. However, they we .....
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Tax Accountants
Number of words: 477 - Number of pages: 2.... financial accountant is employed by an individual company, she is considered a private accountant. Another type of accountant is a tax accountant. A tax accountant prepares yearly tax returns for individual clients. The accountants have to use constant data such as rates of pay and other information to determine the proper amount of taxes to be paid. These accountants have to take a class once a year to catch up on yearly changes in tax laws and regulations. If a tax accountant has met state experience requirements, she may want to take exams to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
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Managing The Transition From Maturity To Decline: Diamond Power Corporation
Number of words: 1659 - Number of pages: 7.... addition of competition into the market.
At this point, Diamond had to revise its mission to include technological
advances to stay ahead of it main competitor, Copes-Vulcan. With the passage of
time, production efficiency and technology were not enough. Diamond eventually
had to add foreign sales, customer service, and replacement part production to
its original plan to keep ahead of the game. By the 1970's, the mission to
supply replacement parts and service became one of Diamond's top priorities as
it opened parts and service plants in New Jersey, Georgia, Ohio, Texan, Colorado,
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Location Analysis Of A Franchise Resturaunt
Number of words: 2420 - Number of pages: 9.... and has nothing to do with a pizza restaurant located in Edmonton.
Ron Coyle, the original owner, named the restaurant 'Boston' because the Boston
Bruins NHL hockey team was the favorite of the Edmonton area in the 1960's and
he wanted his business to use sports as a promotion. Another reason, which may
have been more of a coincidence, was that his accountant's surname was Boston
("only way", 37).
Boston Pizza and Spaghetti House became a popular restaurant and in 1968
it began to operate as a franchise. In mid-1968, Jim Treliving, a former drum
major for the RCMP, and his frie .....
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Searching Out Success
Number of words: 876 - Number of pages: 4.... works
for a large corporation. Yes, she makes quite a bit of money, but she is
not happy. She has no one to share anything with, no husband, no kids, not
even a pet. She has always been too busy working to ever settle down and
have a family. She enjoys her work and has very few regrets in her life.
However, she does have one. She always wanted a family. It was something
she dreamed of since she was young.
Let us now go back to our dad driving with his two kids. We follow
him to the local YMCA where he is a volunteer basketball coach for his
little girls' team. He practices for o .....
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Will The Global Economy Help Or Hurt The Next Generation Of Americans?
Number of words: 1814 - Number of pages: 7.... to be able to
problem solve? Are today's students going to be able to access tomorrow's
information? Our schools teach American students to be good at memorization. To
be able to spit out recorded information. "You do have the knowledge but you are
basically robots with skin; machines, tape recorders that teachers use to record
their information. At the end of a chapter, they rewind you and press the 'play'
button to see if you can repeat everything they said."1 Also, our schools are
not stressing the importance of math and science. Because of this fact, foreign
born workers such as engineer .....
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Inaccuracies Of The Consumer Price Index (CPI)
Number of words: 452 - Number of pages: 2.... because the base period was over a decade ago, the quality of
the products has increased significantly, and therefore the prices should be
higher. The CPI, however, assumes that the increases in prices is a result of
inflation rather than quality improvements which is false. Here also, the CPI
overstates the rate of inflation.
Many consumers do not mind the overcompensation of the CPI because in
most cases it means more money in their pockets, but there are some consequences.
This may cause an ongoing inflation trend. The reason why the government does
not restrict it is because th .....
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Monopolization And Its Implication On A World Scale
Number of words: 2165 - Number of pages: 8.... imperialism is primarily considered a political phenomenon by bourgeoises economists, socialists have cooked deeper into the matter and "unveiled" the economic character of imperialism and it's apparent contradictions (this will be dealt with later, as well as an overview of the historic contradictions, economic intricacies and ethical realities of imperialism. It should also be stated, that the term monopoly, "monopolization" will be dealt with from the left-wing point of view, as "imperialism").
The two prevalent schools of economic thought, the left wing (socialist) and the right wing ( .....
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