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  • A New Age of Music Piracy

    A New Age of Music Piracy

    Andrew Vaccarezza Dr. Keith Bohm Music 129, section 2 12 July 2007 A New Age of Music Piracy A thief can be defined in many different ways. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language states a thief is one whom commits theft. So one might ask, what exactly is theft? Theft is defined as �the felonious taking and removing of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it (The American Heritage

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    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Music Makes the World Go Round

    Music Makes the World Go Round

    Dan Jones Professor Ott Paper 1 9/13/07 Music makes the world go round Music besides money is another thing that makes the world go round. Music is many different things; music can be just one man singing or a complete choir. Also there are many different genres of music. These genres a broken up into four main categories. These categories consist of Classic, Rock, Rap, and also country. Music also has many different affects of

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    Submitted: March 21, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Elements of Music Report

    Elements of Music Report

    Elements of Music Report Rhythm As I meditated on which element of music to choose from, I told myself that how can anyone enjoy any genre of music if it has no rhythm at all? Is that possible? Because of this I decided to go online and search the true meaning of rhythm and how it affects the sound of music. Rhythm isn’t just the pattern of beats that are repeated during a song.

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    Submitted: March 21, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Thai Textiles Industry

    Thai Textiles Industry

    Textiles The textile industry is divided into five sub-sectors, namely fibers; spinning; fabrics; bleaching, dyeing, printing & finishing; and clothing. These industries are linked and form as a complete process of clothing production, beginning with the spinning of fibers into yarn, and weaving or knitting of the yarn into fabrics, then bleaching, dyeing, printing and finishing of the fabrics to the required color and design for use as raw materials of clothing. The textile industry

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    Submitted: March 21, 2010 By: Mike
  • Nexity and the U.S Banking Industry

    Nexity and the U.S Banking Industry

    1. The chief economic characteristics of the online banking industry for those using only Internet banking the leading factors that affect their decision of banking online are security, convenience and rates. With regards to the economic characteristics the main difference with online banking is that the rates tend to be higher for those companies that only offer Internet banking and no branches. Some of the other economic characteristics might be that all the banks are

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Top
  • Where Extreme Sports and Music Collide!!

    Where Extreme Sports and Music Collide!!

    Rip Roarrr… 2006 “Where Extreme Sports and Music Collide!!” BUSINESS PLAN April 2006 DS Management Dsmanagement@comcast.net David Scott: 484-880-8066 Nathan A. Hayes: 484-340-0444 Rip Roarrr… 2006 RipRoarrr@gmail.com www.myspace.com/riproarrr The information contained in this Business Plan is confidential and proprietary to DS Management (the “Organization”) and is intended only for the persons to whom it is transmitted by the Organization or its representatives. Any reproduction of this document, in whole or in part, or the

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    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Analysis the Role of China Government in Regulating the Safety and Health in China Coal Mine Industry

    Analysis the Role of China Government in Regulating the Safety and Health in China Coal Mine Industry

    Government is the third and most important �actor’ (as legislator in this report) within the industrial relations �system’. In general terms government may be defined as the political machinery or apparatus within which officials make policies and decisions either as elected representatives or by civil servants.(2004, Ed Rose). A safe working environment is very important for a business to avoid illness and accidents on employees, and also it has great benefits for enterprises’ healthy development

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    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Jack
  • The Furture of Music Business

    The Furture of Music Business

    Like so many times in the past, the music industry is at a crossroads. With the rapid growth of technology, the music business is being forced to evolve at an equally rapid pace. Depending upon which side of the industry fence one is standing, there are different opinions about whether these changes are advantageous or detrimental. The artist or the singer-songwriter most often views these changes to be very encouraging and beneficial, while the major

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Janna
  • The Rise of the Golf Industry: Home and Abroad.

    The Rise of the Golf Industry: Home and Abroad.

    There is no ignoring the great increase in the golfing industry over the past decade. It is becoming the fastest growing sport all over the world. It is already the fastest growing sport in the United States. The game and its uniqueness has caught the eye of many people all over the world and in turn that catches the eye of many businesses that might want to use golf to their advantage by understanding the

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Tnc's, Extractive Industries and Development Wir 2007

    Tnc's, Extractive Industries and Development Wir 2007

    CASE 1: TNC’s, Extractive Industries and Development WIR 2007 By: Chandra Gunnar Oskar A. Overview Introduction Foreign Direct Investment has been a key economic driver for developing countries and TNC’s. TNC’s are investing abroad for many reasons such as � to gain access to new markets, to defend positions in exisiting markets, to circumvent trade barriers, to diversify the firm’s production base, to reduce production costs, to gain access to specific assests and resources’ (Dicken,

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    Submitted: March 24, 2010 By: Jack
  • Evaluate O’doul’s Positioning Strategy. Is It Wise, Given the Flat Market for the Overall Beer Industry?

    Evaluate O’doul’s Positioning Strategy. Is It Wise, Given the Flat Market for the Overall Beer Industry?

    1. Evaluate O’Doul’s positioning strategy. Is it wise, given the flat market for the overall beer industry? In my opinion O’Doul’s positioning strategy is very good for all beer company around the world and Anheuser-Busch Cos Inc itself. They can distinctive big idea in mind of the target market at the right time and place. The company focuses on customer’s need and wants, at the same time give the priority to legal constraint. In this

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    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Industry and Commerce in the Early 19th Century

    Industry and Commerce in the Early 19th Century

    In the 19th century, America had a basic economy and small industry. It was also a new country, with few customs and traditions. It had not had time to acquire any, because it was still so new. America has grown a lot since then, and a lot of the steps we have taken to get to today’s bustling economy and immense industry took place in the nineteenth century. Commerce and industry contributed to America’s

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    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Vika
  • Cumberland Metal Industries

    Cumberland Metal Industries

    Strategic Marketing Case Preparation Cumberland Metal Industries Description: Cumberland Metal Industries has developed a new product to help contractors drive piles faster. They are trying to decide how to price it. Provides substantial information on the industry, competition, etc. Students must decide what factors are relevant in making an industrial pricing decision. Decisions must also be made about promotion and distribution channels. Subjects Covered: Competition, Distribution channels, Industrial goods, Industrial markets, Industry analysis, Market entry,

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    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Max
  • Birds Eye and the U.K. Frozen Food Industry

    Birds Eye and the U.K. Frozen Food Industry

    Birds Eye and the U.K. Frozen Food Industry General Foods Corporation was successfully manufacturing and marketing “Birds Eye” frozen food in the late 1920. They were also the original owners and incorporated in August 1938. By the 1940’s, a new owner, Unilever had a strong interested in the business and took over. He wanted to make this business innovative and profitable in the growing economy. There is couple of issues dealing with Birds Eye currently

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    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: July
  • The Industrial Revolution

    The Industrial Revolution

    Americans faced many hardships during the turn of the century. As our Nation was adjusting to the new technological advances they were making during the Industrial Revolution, it seems that some people were simply looked over in this new "rat race". There were many problems that accompanied the new century, perhaps one of the largest though, was the expansion and dominance of big businesses. As though it may seem that large businesses may be a

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    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Artur
  • Music Censorship

    Music Censorship

    MUSIC CENSORSHIP, 1950 till now 1952 The Weavers are blacklisted due to the leftist political beliefs and associations of several members. In 1953 six counties in South Carolina pass legislation outlawing jukebox operation anytime when within hearing distance of a church. During 1954 Stephen Foster songs are edited for radio to remove words such as "massa" and "darky." For radio airplay the perceived drug reference "I get no kick from cocaine," is changed to

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    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Mikki
  • The Energy Bar Industry

    The Energy Bar Industry

    Energy Bar Overview The energy bar market grew from a grass roots effort focused on the consumer base of performance athletes. These athletes usually obtained products at competitive events that were geared towards the everyday consumer. The build up of this market is attributed to PowerBar, but there was significant contribution from others. PowerBar and the Market PowerBar began as a company seeking to create a performance-enhancing food that marathoners could consume during an energy-draining

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    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Diesel Fuel Prices & Trucking Industry

    Diesel Fuel Prices & Trucking Industry

    The recent surge in the cost of heating oil, diesel fuel, and gasoline in the United States has had significant impact on many sectors of the U.S. economy, but most importantly it has had quite a devastating affect on the trucking industry. This is important due to the fact that nearly "70% of U.S. communities rely solely on trucking for their supplies" ("ATA" 23). If the government continues it's trend of non-intervention and refuses to

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    Submitted: March 27, 2010 By: Bred
  • Chinese Telecom Industry

    Chinese Telecom Industry

    December 11, 2001 was a long awaited day for both local businesses, as well as for foreign investors. It was the day that the Chinese State Council promulgated the Regulations for the Administration of Foreign Invested Telecommunications Enterprises (FITE) which were scheduled to come into effect on the 1st of January 2002. Since it’s accession to the WTO, foreign telecommunications have eyed what is arguably the largest telecommunication’s industry in the world, and growing at

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    Submitted: March 27, 2010 By: Bred
  • Retail Industry

    Retail Industry

    CHARLIE CLARENCE-SMITH BUSINESS MANAGEMENT RETAIL INDUSTRY Historically, the high street has been the obvious place for the consumer to shop however in more recent times out-of-town shopping centres and the internet are becoming increasingly popular. Why? Aims The main aims of my research are to find out what factors are contributing to the increase of consumer spending on the internet and in out of town shopping centres. I will also be looking at both the

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    Submitted: March 27, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Porter’s Five Forces a Model for Industry Analysis

    Porter’s Five Forces a Model for Industry Analysis

    The model of pure competition implies that risk-adjusted rates of return should be constant across firms and industries. However, numerous economic studies have affirmed that different industries can sustain different levels of profitability; part of this difference is explained by industry structure. Michael Porter provided a framework that models an industry as being influenced by five forces. The strategic business manager seeking to develop an edge over rival firms can use this model to better

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    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Storm, Theodore Roethke

    The Storm, Theodore Roethke

    The descriptive poem written by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Theodore Roethke, deals with an aggressive storm and all its effects on the environment: the surrounding nature and the people experiencing it. The storm is described in a disorganized manner to highlight the big chaos the storm causes. Nature is precisely illustrated, because it reacts on the storm and thus is an important factor for the description of the storm. The people simply give an extra

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    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Indian Pharmaceutical Industry and a Critical Analysis of Ranbaxy's Strategies to Build a Global Presence

    The Indian Pharmaceutical Industry and a Critical Analysis of Ranbaxy's Strategies to Build a Global Presence

    THE INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY AND A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF RANBAXY’S STRATEGIES TO BUILD A GLOBAL PRESENCE (I) THE INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY – A GENERAL INTRODUCTION The pharmaceutical industry is currently acknowledged as one of the leading industries in India. The growth rate has been significant and has recently accelerated substantially due to new products launched in recent years. Almost 3000 new products were launched between 2002 and 2004, with sales estimated at US$280mn.The domestic pharmaceutical

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    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Industrialization in America

    Industrialization in America

    In the 1800's America as we knew it changed because of the Industrial revolution. New inventions changed the way people worked and their transportation. At that time most of the country was just rural areas but then small cities started to become big. The streets filled with garbage and farm animals walking around. Also entertainment was everywhere for people to go to. Also cities began to build things like canals, they were channels that ships

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    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Steve
  • M&a in Pharmaceutical Industry

    M&a in Pharmaceutical Industry

    Bibliography 1. Andrews-Cramer, Molecule informatics and the drug discovery factory, P 60 2. Asquith, P, R.F. Bruner, & D W Mullins, 1987. 'Merger Returns and the Form of Financing', working paper, Harvard University and University of Virginia quoted in K.J Martins' 1996 paper: 'The Method of Payment in Corporate Acquisitions, Investment Opportunities and Management Ownership.' Journal of Finance 51, 1227-1246. 3. Bank Director First Quarter. Publication date: 2002-01-01. (c) 2002, YellowBrix, Inc. 4. Berkovitch, E.

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Mikki