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  • Beer Industry Analysis

    Beer Industry Analysis

    All of the Porter’s five forces jointly determine the intensity of the beer industry competition and profitability. The five forces have taken a closer look on why the brewing industry has become more concentrated and key features defining the industries success. Rivalry: The American beer industry includes more than 300 breweries but is dominated by three producers who command approximately 80 percent of the market share. The three power houses are Anheuser-Busch, which has captured

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Jack
  • Music

    Music

    It has been years since I wrote anything at all, although people do see me writing odd pieces of music. But this time I am writing about my past, the past that seems so far away and forgotten. I know that this account is hardly going to interest anyone, but I do need to share my feelings with someone, or in this case, with something. People see me as a berserk creature talking garrulously of

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Top
  • To Change or Not to Change

    To Change or Not to Change

    To Change or Not to Change April 7, 2008 Introduction In the world of large organizations there is a strong temptation to streamline operations by having blanket systems and procedures in place. This is intended to achieve a consistent end product or service, particularly if an organization has multiple locations providing similar services. McDonalds and Home Depot, as well as many other retail franchises are great examples of success in that area. You can go

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Janna
  • Automobile Industry

    Automobile Industry

    Before an analysis of potential stocks for a portfolio can be undertaken, one must first analyze the environment in which the respective companies conduct their business. First, I want to elaborate on the state of the economy as a whole before I will focus specifically on the automobile industry and its particular role within the American economy at present. Economic Analysis The American economy is entering 1998 in its 8th year of economic expansion. Surprisingly,

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Sears and the Dishwasher Industry

    Sears and the Dishwasher Industry

    Where should Sears source the dishwashers from? Sears is the giant leading broad line retailer providing merchandise and related services. In keeping with its sourcing philosophy, Sears generally prefers to work with one, rather than multiple suppliers. When the supplier does not offer a specific type of appliance, Sears would source it somewhere else. Sears’ objective is to share as much as possible of the production and assembly process with the suppliers’ products. Based on

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Role of Surface Engineering in the Automotive Industry

    The Role of Surface Engineering in the Automotive Industry

    The Role of Surface Engineering in the Automotive Industry The subject of surface engineering in the automotive industry has developed significantly in the last decade. A large driving force for the need for surface treatments has been energy consumption. 30 per cent of all energy consumed in the European Union derives from transportation activities, relying solely on fossil fuels. Due to this, and the push to reduce the emissions of polluting gases, car manufacturers must

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Yan
  • The Airline Industry and Porter Five Model Forces

    The Airline Industry and Porter Five Model Forces

    The Airline is one of the major industries in the world today and is majorly affected by Michael Porter’s “Five Forces” model. The following write up conducts an analysis on how the model affects the airline industry today. The central force of Porter’s model is Internal Rivalry within the Industry. In case of the Airline industry, this is the most important force today, especially since the market is completely saturated. There are more service providers

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Bred
  • Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution (Extra Credit) The era known as the Industrial Revolution was a period in which fundamental changes occurred in agriculture, textile, metal manufacture, transportation, economic policies and the social structure in England. This period is appropriately labeled “revolution,” for it thoroughly changed the old manner of doing things and bringing up new techniques. Constantly improving the ways in which things were made, which had effects of cutting costs and improving quality and efficiency was

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Ever Heard of Chance Music?

    Ever Heard of Chance Music?

    aleatory music (ā'lətфr') [Lat. alea=dice game], music in which elements traditionally determined by the composer are determined either by a process of random selection chosen by the composer or by the exercise of choice by the performer(s). At the compositional stage, pitches, durations, dynamics, and so forth are made functions of playing card drawings, dice throwings, or mathematical laws of chance, the latter with the possible aid of a computer. Those elements usually left to

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Jack
  • Classical Music

    Classical Music

    The classical music period coincided with a revolution in thought called the age of enlightenment, which focused on the search for intellectual freedom. Unlike the preceding Baroque music which emphasized textural intricacy, classical music is characterized by it's near obsession with structural balance and clarity, however many other elements were integral to forming the musical foundations for the Classical period. The music of this era began with a pre-classical, somewhat transitional music style called Rococo

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    Essay Length: 726 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Bred
  • Some Change Would Be Good

    Some Change Would Be Good

    Some Change Would Be Good The attitudes towards homosexuality vary tremendously in different cultures. While some cultures have already accepted homosexual issues and individuals, some still thinks that even talking about homosexuality is weird. While some countries recognize same sex marriage, some countries give death penalty to the people who are homosexual. We live in such a world that if you live in one continent you are accused of your sexual choice, but in

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Edward
  • Industry Average

    Industry Average

    *Industry Averages-SIC #2711 (Newspaper Publishing) Common Size Balance Sheet Ratios % Assets: Cash & Equivalents 8.6 Accounts/Trade Receivables (net) 15.0 Inventory 5.7 All other current assets 2.0 Total current assets 31.2 Fixed Assets (net) 33.6 Intangibles (net) 23.0 All other non-current assets 12.1 Total Assets 100.0 Liabilities: Notes Payable-Short-term 2.6 Current Maturities of long-term debt 4.6 Accounts/Trade Payables 9.0 Income Taxes Payable .2 All other current liabilities 10.9 Total current liabilities 27.2 Long-term debt 34.7

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    Essay Length: 399 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Comparison of the Use of Music in the Major Religions of India and China

    Comparison of the Use of Music in the Major Religions of India and China

    Music gives us the capacity to express the deepest feelings of the human soul.” Worldwide, music has an important and varied range of application in religious practice. In the major religions of Asia, music is an especially vital part of theology and worship. In India and China, the most prominent religions are Hinduism, Daoism and Buddhism. Hindu religious chant and music are firmly rooted in theological principles of sacred sound. Taoist music is commonly

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Strathmore Experience: A Musical Awakening

    The Strathmore Experience: A Musical Awakening

    Holding truth today and in the past, attending classical concerts is hailed as a sign of both sophistication and style. Very reminiscent of 18th Century attendances at places like the Music Center at Strathmore, my noteworthy experience broadened my musical horizon. As a newcomer to classical concert-going, I was enthralled by the aural masterpieces and the alluring atmosphere. In partaking in the National Philharmonic’s opening concert of the year at the Music Center at Strathmore,

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Jack
  • History of Jazz and Classical Music

    History of Jazz and Classical Music

    History of Jazz and Classical Music Upon entering a modern record store, one is confronted with a wide variety of choices in recorded music. These choices not only include a multitude of artists, but also a wide diversity of music categories. These categories run the gamut from easy listening dance music to more complex art music. On the complex side of the scale are the categories known as Jazz and Classical music. Some of the

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Music as an Aesthetic Experience

    Music as an Aesthetic Experience

    The introduction of Donald J. Funes’ book Musical Involvement addresses the topic of music as an aesthetic experience. The preface to the introduction is the realization that truly listening to music requires an active response, and this type of listening is not innate. All throughout the day we are bombarded with music and every day sounds, most of which remain in our periphery. It can be difficult to focus on a single event such as

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Victor
  • Climate Change

    Climate Change

    The government of Tuvalu, a Pacific Island nation, made a plea last summer for countries to take in Tuvalu evacuees, fearing a rising sea level will ultimately sink the country. New Zealand is considering the request. Lowland flooding and salt-water intrusion into drinking water are already happening. Researchers at Iowa State University have started work on corn hybrids that would thrive in significantly different growing conditions from those common today, including different temperatures, hours of

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    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Moulin Rouge: An Expression of Love Through Music

    Moulin Rouge: An Expression of Love Through Music

    In the spectacular movie, Moulin Rouge, Bazz Luhrmann created a formalistic musical about freedom, beauty, truth and most especially, love. In this movie, he creates a fictional storyline about love relative to a few historical events that occurred during the early 1900’s in Paris’ well-known nightclub, The Moulin Rouge. Although the events all through out the movie are portrayed in a sense of fantasy through a remarkably choreographed comic musical and melodrama, Luhrmann is still

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Getting Help in the Music Business

    Getting Help in the Music Business

    The music business is a vast and complicated district of an even broader trade. When people go into the music business, it is very easy to get lost in the glitter and fantasy of being a music super star. But, before they start to achieve any of these dreams, they have to know a thing or two about the occupation. An artist manager can make all of this material less difficult and complicated. The

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Artur
  • The Transition to Industry Maturity

    The Transition to Industry Maturity

    The transition to maturity in industries is always a critical period, as fundamental changes take place in the companies’ competitive environment. This change require companies to take difficult strategic responses in order retain market share competitiveness. As Slowing demand generates head-to-head competition for market share, buyers are more sophisticated, driving harder bargain on repeat purchases. The companies put greater emphasis on cost & service due to the fact that in this transition to industry maturity,

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    Essay Length: 254 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Global Warming - Climate Change

    Global Warming - Climate Change

    Global warming is a matter of great concern that is unfortunately quite overlooked in light of other problems that seem to be more important. Climate change, another name for global warming, is an imperative issue that should be dealt with in the upmost concern. Global warming is sometimes referred to as the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is the absorption of energy radiated from the Earth's surface by carbon dioxide and other gasses in the

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    Essay Length: 702 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: July
  • Industrial Revolution

    Industrial Revolution

    So many things changed with the advent of the Industrial Revolution. The revolution came about as a product of the Transportation Revolution, which made the movement of goods easier and substantially cheaper. The market for manufactured products, especially textiles, greatly expanded. Hard workers were needed to produce these goods. Industry soon greatly expanded and new cities and towns sprung up to accommodate people at the newly opened factories and mines. However, while the growing industry

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: David
  • India Automobile Industry

    India Automobile Industry

    Executive summary India is a developing country with an emerging automobile sector that grew rapidly over the past few years. It has become Eleventh largest passenger car producer. India is the largest democracy in the world. Recently Indian Government also came up with their �Auto Policy’ and the vision of this policy is “To establish a globally competitive automotive industry in India and to double its contribution to the economy by 2010.” The Indian automotive

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Social Change Civil Rights

    Social Change Civil Rights

    SOC388 Reaction Essay September 4, 2003 *Eyes on the Prize* The Civil Rights Movement was an influential period of social turmoil. Vast social changes occurred not only for the African Americans striving for equality, but for our nation as a whole, as many new ideologies were shaped, formed, and fashioned. The film "Eyes on the Prize" exemplifies the revolutionary amends brought on from this era. In the case of Brown versus Board of Education, the

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Ethics of Predatory Lending in the Housing Industry

    The Ethics of Predatory Lending in the Housing Industry

    The Ethics of Predatory Lending in the Housing Industry The real estate industry is thriving with approximately sixty-eight percent of all Americans being homeowners. With low interest rates, 1st time home buyer down payment assistance programs, and government funded educational opportunities (i.e. the Home Ownership Center of Greater Cincinnati), the real estate and mortgage lending industries will continue to flourish. However, there are some unethical lending practices that are threatening the housing industry as a

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Fonta