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  • Department Stores: Big Lots and the Retail Industry

    Department Stores: Big Lots and the Retail Industry

    Department Stores: Big Lots and The Retail Industry Michael Martinez Business Department Stores: Big Lots and The Retail Industry I. Problem Identification This paper seeks some of the major developments in the strategies of Big Lots Inc. in order to improve their market share. The main problem that this paper would like to investigate is the kinds of marketing strategies that the company employs in order to achieve greater market share. This paper would

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Risk Assessment: McBride Financial Services

    Risk Assessment: McBride Financial Services

    McBride Financial Services is a virtual organization at University of Phoenix that provides mortgage services for its members. McBride has as its stated goal to be a “preeminent provider of low cost mortgage services using state-of-the-art technology in the five state areas of Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota.” McBride provides serves for three primary groups of mortgage seekers: professionals purchasing a primary or secondary residence, retirees purchasing a primary or secondary residence, and

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Fonta
  • The Importance of Oral Communications

    The Importance of Oral Communications

    The importance of Oral Communications Walking into a corporate office with a suit and tie as your attire. You hold a high school diploma as well as a college degree. Your rйsumй is flawless and your criminal record is spotless. You enter the CEOs office and you are just what he is looking for. After the interview the CEO tells you thanks but you did have what he was looking for. You wonder why,

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Human Evil in Othello

    Human Evil in Othello

    What holds us back from being evil? What power hinders us from murdering, stealing, and hurting others? Most would say there is the sense of guilt and possible punishment, but regardless, they say that they still would never commit these offenses even with the repercussions not present. This is not true, we overestimate our actual compassion and to be evil is just a matter of being chastised; and with a lack of punishment, we

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: July
  • Believe It or Not It Important to Vote

    Believe It or Not It Important to Vote

    To be a citizen of this country we have certain rights and privileges. We also have certain responsibilities to be active in positive change. Society is a form of extended family. We all contribute to society, either in a positive way or a negative way. To vote is to have a voice and play a role for a positive change. Many men died for our rights to vote, as well as the other rights we

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Should Human Organs Be Allowed for Sale?

    Should Human Organs Be Allowed for Sale?

    Human Organs for Sale To some, the sale of human organs in the Untied States is a simple economic market comprising of a buyer, a seller, and a product. But to most, the issue is much more ethical and complex. The sale of human organs can never be a purely economical situation because that market includes the current and future health of both buyer and seller. While I believe that there is something wrong about

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: David
  • Family, a System Important to Personal Developing, Need Positive Communication

    Family, a System Important to Personal Developing, Need Positive Communication

    Family, a system important to personal developing, need positive communication Zhang, Dongqing Introduction Family is important to adolescentsЎЇ personality building and future developing. Because of population control policy, most of family consists one child and two adults. And we are the first generation after this nation guideline executed, growing up with problems and conflicts to our parents, we pay an increasing number of attention on dealing with the relationship between parents and us. Memorizing my

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Financial Analsis

    Financial Analsis

    Molson Inc. was established in 1786 and is the 15th largest brewery in the world (FP Infomart, 2004). The company produces a variety of different beers, including Molson Canadian, Rickard’s, A Marca Bavaria, and Kaiser. To support these brands and to increase its market share, Molson has established operations in Canada, the USA, and Brazil (Molson, 2004a). This report will evaluate Molson’s current operations and financial statements to determine the price range at which

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    Essay Length: 310 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Top
  • Explain the Importance of the Battle of Britain as a Turning Point of the Second War

    Explain the Importance of the Battle of Britain as a Turning Point of the Second War

    As a result of France's swift defeat in World War Two, Britain was alone in the war from the 22nd June 1940 until June 1941, when Germany invaded Russia at the start of Operation Barbarossa. Whilst alone, the months from July to September 1940 were seen as the climax of British military resistance; the Battle of Britain. Had the Royal Air Force not been able to stave off the Luftwaffe's attacks, the consequences could have

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Edward
  • Cisco and Juniper Financial Analysis

    Cisco and Juniper Financial Analysis

    In view of comparing the various accounting parameters of Cisco and Juniper, financial statements for the fiscal year 2006 are used for both the companies.  Stock Options grants: Both the Companies have adopted the Statement of financial accounting standards No. 123 (revised 2004) SFAS 123(R). This standard requires the measurement and recognition of compensation expense for all share based payment awards made to employees and directors including employee stock options and employee stock purchases

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Monika
  • Importance of online Advertising

    Importance of online Advertising

    IMPORTANCE OF ONLINE ADVERTISING Importance of Online Advertising University of Phoenix February 18, 2007 BSA310 Importance of Online Advertising Kathy Kudler opened Kudler Fine Foods in 1998 to allow people with one place to shop for a broad medley of fresh food one would find at specialty stores. Kathy had success with her store and soon expanded into two other locations and has a vision of further expansion along with creating a mutual relationship with

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Jon
  • Importance of Organizational Behavior

    Importance of Organizational Behavior

    The Importance of Organizational Behavior In any organization one can assume that the main goal of that business is to succeed; what exactly does being a winning organization mean and what does it take to get there? In the past companies placed a great amount of emphasis on the numbers and how to achieve those numbers. The people who actually helped achieve those numbers were graded on their technical skills, productivity, and budgets. Employees were

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Role of Financial Manages

    Role of Financial Manages

    Role of Financial Managers Jesus G. Covarrubias University of Phoenix October 15, 2005 Table of Contents Page Introduction 3 Financial Manager Duties 3 Maximizing Shareholder Value 4 Financial Responsibility 4 Financial Markets 5 Investor Trust 5 Conclusion 6 References 8 Introduction This paper focuses on identifying the major duties of Financial Managers and their role in maximizing shareholder value within today's financial markets. A comparison between a Financial Manager's viewpoint and that of stockholders with

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    Essay Length: 1,116 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Vika
  • Human Rights

    Human Rights

    Human rights were violated during the times of war. Bombings by the Americans resulted in death of many innocent people in Japanese cities. Japanese Canadians were being blamed for crimes they did not commit and had to suffer the consequences. Moreover, many innocent Jews were victimized in Europe by the Nazi regime. Therefore, this reveals that the violation of human rights should not be justified in times of war. In August of 1945, both Hiroshima

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Bred
  • Role of Theu.S. Financial System

    Role of Theu.S. Financial System

    Role of the U.S. Financial System The role of the U.S. financial system is of a vast significance when corporations are in the quest to raise capital to increase its business. “Financial markets are the meeting place for people, corporations, and institutions that either need money or have money to lend or invest.” (Block & Hirt, 2005). There are many functions of the financial markets that are utilized in the efforts to raise capital. Some

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Vika
  • Software Testing: Important or Not?

    Software Testing: Important or Not?

    In this paper I will be concentrating on the failure of software systems and software testing. To understand why software systems fail we need to understand what software systems are. Software systems are a type of information system that allow for hardware to process information. The definition of an information system is: An information system provides procedures to record and make available information, concerning part of an organization, to assist organization-related activities. Humans have been

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Tasha
  • How Well Does the Leaflet Вђњis Your Child Missing Out?вђќ, Produced by the Department for Education and Skills, Achieve Its Purpose?

    How Well Does the Leaflet Вђњis Your Child Missing Out?вђќ, Produced by the Department for Education and Skills, Achieve Its Purpose?

    The front cover is dominated with a picture of an average classroom but one of the children in the class has been cut out. The picture relates to the title “Is your child missing out?” because the child who has been cut out of the picture is literally missing from the classroom and they are missing out on their education. The writing on the front is a variety of colours; red, blue and black so

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    Essay Length: 268 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Mike
  • Goal Setting & Concentration: Two Important Pst Skills

    Goal Setting & Concentration: Two Important Pst Skills

    Goal Setting & Concentration: Two Important PST Skills Psychological skills training are an important part of training programs in sports and in other areas of life. Goal setting is one particular area of a psychological skills training that is very important. Another very important area of psychological skills training is concentration. These are the two areas that I have chosen to focus on so that I believe can achieve the optimal level of performance in

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    Essay Length: 1,850 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Yan
  • How Merger and Acquisitions Create Value for the Shareholders of Financial Firms?

    How Merger and Acquisitions Create Value for the Shareholders of Financial Firms?

    How merger and acquisitions create value for the shareholders of financial firms? There are many hypotheses that try to explain the impact of merger and acquisitions on creation of value for the shareholders. Basically they can be divided into two major groups: value-maximizing and non-value-maximizing theories. The value-maximizing theory says that merger and acquisitions create value and positive synergy for shareholders of both bidding (buyer) company and target(seller) companies. It is considered that M&A always

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    Essay Length: 374 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Mike
  • "the Importance of Being Earnest" Script Adaptation

    "the Importance of Being Earnest" Script Adaptation

    Ernest Remake Script Algernon: Layne-man did ya hear me playin da piano? Lane: No, wasn’t listening Algernon: Eh so’k boi, how dem q-cumbuh san’wiches commin? Lane: They’re all done. Don’t eat them. They’re for Lady Bracknell Algernon: Ya know me pretty well man, but I know dat woah-mon is pretty crazy bout dem’san’wiches. But boy, do I have the muncheeeees! Algernon proceeds to take some of the sandwiches and scarf them down Lane: Jack

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Best Practice in Human Capital Management: General Motors

    Best Practice in Human Capital Management: General Motors

    Best Practice in Human Capital Management: General Motors (GM) Overview of GM General Motors is a diversified automotive business with interests in communications services, locomotives, finance, and insurance. GM's size is staggering. It has revenues of approximately $180 billion from more than 200 countries. Its manufacturing operations in over 50 countries produce 15% of the world's cars and trucks. GM has a gigantic global workforce of approximately 315,000 hourly and salaried employees. The business pays

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Vika
  • Financial Analysis of Two Qatari Companies

    Financial Analysis of Two Qatari Companies

    Liquidity Analysis Industries Qatar The analysis shows the following findings in terms of IQ’s liquidity: • The horizontal analysis shows that IQ’s total current assets increased by 25% and its total current liabilities increased by 40% during 2005. This is largely explained by the increase in trade receivables, the increase in inventory, the increase in trades payable, and the increase in term loans (notes 5, 6, 12, and 13 of the 2005 financial statement). The

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Steve
  • Which Factor Was the Most Important in Causing the End of the Second World War?

    Which Factor Was the Most Important in Causing the End of the Second World War?

    Historians have questioned the factors leading to the end of the Second World War. The allies had greater resources compared to the Axis power, but Germany was dominating even before the World War had begun. Though material comparison was convincing, it was the naive form of analysing the factors. Strategically, Hitler and the rest of the World made mistakes, but some of the strategies prevailed. Evidently through the events of the Second World War, strategy

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    Essay Length: 1,140 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Human Capital Concept Worksheet

    Human Capital Concept Worksheet

    Human Capital Concept Worksheet Randy Amos University of Phoenix MBA 530 Facilitator: Gale Mazur Week 1 assignment July 16, 2007 Human Capital Concepts Worksheet The Human Capital concepts of this scenario exercise were intended to expand upon and clarify the applications concepts to InterClean, Inc. InterClean, Inc. is part of multi-billion dollar institutional and industrial and sanitation industry. CEO David Spencer of InterClean has decided to improve the performance of sales, service, and the proposed

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Yan
  • The Evolving Provincial-Local Financial Relationship in Canada, and the Prospects for Municipal Fiscal Autonomy

    The Evolving Provincial-Local Financial Relationship in Canada, and the Prospects for Municipal Fiscal Autonomy

    78:263 Municipal Government The Evolving Provincial-Local Financial Relationship in Canada, and the Prospects for Municipal Fiscal Autonomy Karly McRae 000421 Nov. 21, 2003 After tracing the evolution of the provincial-local financial relationship in Canada it has become apparent that the trend, throughout history, has been towards greater Provincial control and in turn less fiscal autonomy for the municipality. There has been an increase (due to demand as well as downloading from the provinces) in the

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Bred