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Postal Clause
The founding fathers created the postal clause because they realized how important it was for the country to stay informed. During wartime, it helped to have information and reports sent across far distances to coordinate war efforts. For elections, it helped political candidates remain in touch with the citizens. James Madison thought that allowing citizens to remain in touch with elected officials essentially created a check by the postal system on those officials. The postal
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The Use of Wireless and Mobile Devices
The use of Wireless and Mobile Devices Many medical organizations and users have found that wireless communications and devices are convenient, easy to use and flexible. Many users have their own laptop computers that connect to a wireless local area network (WLAN) that provides the flexibility to move around. With this wireless network system, it allows users to share data, applications and any compatible devices without having to be physically connected to a printer cables
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Impressionism and Post Impressionism
In this essay, I will describe and discuss the relationship of the periods of Impressionism and Post impressionism including their time periods, characteristics, social conditions, and reference a specific work of art from each period. In the late 19th century in France, a new movement of art called Impressionism was developed. Impressionism was a radical departure from tradition. The movement came out of discontent with the classical, dismal pieces of art and absolute style of
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The Optimal Capital Structure of M&s
Cost of Equity B/(B+S) B/S levered beta rs Tc 0 0.0000 0.5929 0.0705 0.28 0.1 0.1111 0.6404 0.0734 0.28 0.2 0.2500 0.6997 0.0769 0.28 0.3 0.4286 0.78 0.0815 0.28 0.4 0.6667 0.8776 0.0876 0.28 0.5 1.0000 1.0199 0.0961 0.28 0.6 1.5000 1.2333 0.1090 0.28 0.7 2.3333 1.5963 0.1307 0.27 0.8 4.0000 2.3945 0.1786 0.24 0.9 9.0000 4.9362 0.3311 0.19 Bond Rating B/(B+S) B interest interest cover rating rB Tc rB(1-Tc) 0 0 0 AAA 0.04
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Bridgeton Industries: Automotive Component and Fabrication Plant
Bridgeton Industries 3. In calculating the expected gross margins as percentages of the respective selling prices for Products 1 and 2, we operated under the assumption that the “standard labor costs” consisted exclusively of direct labor costs. Therefore, they were included in the calculation of gross margin, as they make up part of Cost of Goods Sold. Product 1: [62-(16+6)]/62= 64.5% Product 2: [54-(27+3)]/54= 44.4% 4. Through analysis of the case description and its three
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Doctrine of Privity
The doctrine of privity of a contract means that only persons who are parties to the contract are entitled to take action if its terms are broken. The parties who have not contributed any considerations to a contract cannot sue on it if it is breached. In the same way, the burdens of the contract are unable to be enforced against a party to whom no consideration has been agreed. For example, in Dunlop Rubber
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Contrast Used in Poem Disabled
Contrast in poem Disabled The main technique used in the poem is contrast, which makes the fate of the young man more pitiful. The contrast of mood and tone is used in the first and second stanza, which creates a change of mood. In the first stanza words like "ghastly" and phrases like, "saddening like a hymn", are used by Owen to create a dull and depressing mood, the use of the word 'hymn' conveys
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90-60-30 Days Hotel Event
Key Issue Objective Marketing 4p's Price Product Place Promotion 3c's are Customer, Competition and Cost 90 Days Prior * Decide on the Date. No other major events in the City * Create an invite list. Secure their Calendars * Develop on the Event Content * Grand Opening offers * Plan on the Event - Secure Celebrities dates * Select a theme 60 Days Prior * Secure Catering * Plan the setup * Contact Local Media
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What Is Leadership? - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
Leadership What is leadership? It can be defined in many ways, and have many titles, for instance the word leader which is associated with leading a group of people or an organization. Leaders will at the same time fill many roles interacting, motivating group members, solving disagreements as they arise. Leaders establish visions, strategies, goals, and values in order to guide for desired action and behavior. Leaders are characterized by certain traits which distinguish leaders
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Measuring Customer Satisfaction
Best practices for measuring customer satisfaction? Is it upper level management, hired consultants, surveys, or reactions to industry swing? So many choices but what really is a best practice. Customer satisfaction programs, research, employee satisfaction, and personal experience all play a role in measuring customer satisfaction. Even when using those practices it takes effort and continuous improvement to stand a chance on improving customer engagement and satisfaction. Hopefully these next few paragraphs can add some
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Case Analysis of K&h
CASE: K&H Innovations 1. What do you think of K&H’s Bus Plan & Strategy? Would you change anything? K&H's business plan is a good business plan. It is well-structured and clearly describes this business. The product was described based on different segments. And each segment is analyzed in Business Environment part. It has both short-term and long-term market plans which make their strategy comprehensive and profitable. Furthermore, this plan offers sufficient data and resources in
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Sir Fries - Leadership
Leadership Leaders who consistently deliver breakthrough results don't do it alone. They're team players who successfully create environments that inspire and motivate others. Leadership means dealing with reality and making tough (and sometimes unpopular) calls. That's why we encourage people with an empathy and understanding of their colleagues' individual strengths and weaknesses - the acute ability to accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative. We want you to be a lateral thinker with the foresight
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Nike Segmentaion Strategy
Nike's "Swoosh" logo is one of the most recognizable in the world. To become one of the most well known companies, Nike understands that every customer has different tastes and chooses products for different reasons (Stonehouse, 2008). Marketing strategies can be broken down into different strategies to help reach potential customers. The strategies are geographic, psychographic, demographic, and behavioral. Nike's geographic segmentation is broken down from nations all the way down to neighborhoods. The reason
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What Constitutes a Good Snack
A good snack is appealing to the taste buds, is nutritious, can be enjoyed anywhere, and, on any occasion, and isc generally affordable. An idea of a good snack would be a snack that someone would look forward to eating; a snack that really satisfies them. Different people tend to favor different snacks. Different cultures would prefer something different to snack on than snacks that appeal to the American culture. An example would be that
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Josey Embezzlement Case
Jeanette Elizabeth Josey is involved in a million dollar embezzlement case. She is accused of embezzling the money from her employer James Gillikin. James Gillikin is the owner of Gillikin Marine Railways, Inc., Morgan Creek Seafood, James T Gillikin Inc, Traveler Captain Jimmy Inc and Captain James II Inc. Josey worked as the office manager for the group for seventeen years. Detectives in Carteret County said that this is the largest embezzlement case they have
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Operation Management at Mtr Foods Bangalore
Operation Management at MTR Foods Bangalore Operations management is the key to achieving competitive advantage for organizations, whether they are in the manufacturing industry or the service industry. Operations management processes address the questions that an organization faces in its choice of products and manufacturing technology, utilization of capacity, maintenance of quality, costing and sourcing of materials, and customer-handling policies. MTR Foods, like many other organizations, deals with several aspects of operations management. According to
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Leaders of Our Country That Have Got Us Where We Are Today
Monique Pitre Mr. Watson APUSH 10/18/11 Unit 4 Essay A leader isn't something easy to find. A leader that is able to shape an entire country is even harder to find. George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson all are considered great leaders of America; they each contributed differently to establishing our government as how it is today. George Washington if nothing more is an American hero. He was the man that held America together
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How Important Is Communication
Communication is not only important, but without it, human life would be non-existent. We have to be able to communicate on a personal level, both verbally and non-verbally. If there was no non-verbal communication, there would be no human reproduction. Verbal communication is the way humans primarily communicate, so taking into account the person/s you are talking to and whether your intended meaning is at a level they can understand. Non-verbal allows others to verify
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Integration Plan
Sir Robert Peel formed the first metropolitan police department in 1829, the early roots of policing. Peel's nine principles are still use in the modern day policing. Peel believed the key for policing is "the police are the people and the people are the police." Peel's nine principles are still applied to modern day policing. Peel also believed that community policing is the key concept to the prevention of crime. Sir Roberts Peel's first principle
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Reshaping Our Social Boundries
When you think of the 1960's images of Hippies with their peace and love mantra, Vietnam War protest marches in Washington D.C. and Universities, the great Civil Rights movements launched by great leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, and the further enhancement of women's rights with women's groups and books demanding equality with men all come to mind. It was these social revolutions that have forever reshaped and reformed America's social
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Document-Based Question: Women in the Post Classical Era
Women had different treatments in different areas of the post classical period, sometimes positive and sometimes negative treatment. The treatment differed not only for religious reasons, but also in the different societies. However, for some the treatment was not seen as harsh, but actually as a protection to the women, even though the treatment was in reality very negative to many. Other cultures gave women more freedom, rights, and sometimes even respect, a very positive
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Power - Chapter Summary
Chapter Summary The chapter attempts to assess the nature of power and culture within large organizations and their effects on the goals and accomplishments of those organizations, particularly where contractual agreements fail to provide adequate structure or guidance. Power is defined as the individual’s ability to accomplish his or her goals by means of resources obtained through noncontractual exchange relationships with other actors. There are five general bases of power: legitimate (formal) power, reward power,
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Leaders and Leadership
Leaders and Leadership What is leadership? Leadership is a special form of power, one that involves the ability, based on the personal qualities of the leader, to elicit the followers’ voluntary compliance in a broad range of matters. Leadership is distinguished from the concept of power in that it entails influence, that is, change of preferences, while power implies only that subjects’ preferences are held in abeyance (Etzioni, 1965). There are two approaches that we
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Diet Case
Because guilt has been identified as a key dimension of consumption emotion, guilt appeals are used frequently in advertising (Coulter & Pinto 1995; O'Keefe 2002; Cotte et al. 2005). Dissonance theory provides a theoretical structure for understanding guilt-induced behaviour (Ghingold 1981). The basic tenet of dissonance theory is the need for an individual to maintain cognitive consistency. For example, when a society honours the social norm of helping the unfortunate, and a person internalises this
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Composition
Robin Ferguson, the author of "The Value of Volunteering," knows exactly what it feels like to lend her time to a great cause. When Robin first started working as a literacy volunteer she was doing it solely for the community service credit, but when Robin met a woman named Marie, she discovered more out about learning and friendship than she ever expected to. To begin her volunteering, Robin first had to attend a staff training
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