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Blue Ribbon Sports Track And Field
1,937 words
Basketball players wanna be like Mike, but shoe
companies wanna be like NIKE. NIKE is the worlds #
1 company and controls more than 40 % of the US
athletic shoe market. The company designs and
sells shoes for just about every sport, including
baseball, volleyball, cheerleading, and wrestling.
NIKE also sells Cole Haan dress and casual shoes
and a line of athletic wear and equipment, such as
hockey sticks, skates, and timepieces. In
addition, it operates NIKETOWN shoe and sportswear
stores and is...
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Emotional Responses Billion Dollars
1,246 words
Marketing issues, as they relate to business
ethics, extend across a wide range of business
activities that characterize a company's
relationship with its customers (product
manufacturing and integrity; disclosure, labeling
and packaging; marketing and advertising; selling
practices; pricing; and distribution). In recent
years the scope of marketing issues has expanded,
including new problems like an environmental
responsibility, a firm's relationship to its
competitors etc. Companies now are ex...
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Competition In The U S Automotive Retailing Industry
1,184 words
Retail establishments in the automotive industry
primarily engage in the retail sales of new or
used automobiles. These establishments often
maintain repair departments, and carry stocks of
replacement parts, including tires, batteries, and
automotive accessories. The economic and business
characteristics of the automotive retail industry
starts with their marketing and distribution
channels. Nationwide, the auto industry retailers
generate around 533 billion dollars each year.
Developed largely...
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Intellectual Property Rights Peer To Peer
2,284 words
... EU copyright directive forbids peer to-peer,
claiming it is an infringement of the directive.
But not all the European member states have put
into practice the directive in national
legislation. Though the member state France
initially passed two amendments authorizing the
exchange of copies on the internet on December,
22, 2005. Later the French government withdrew its
amendments and declared it as illegal any P 2 P
client evidently aimed at sharing copyrighted
material. European law was co...
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Trillion Dollars Billion Dollars
526 words
The National Debt For the past centuries, the
american people dug themselves into a big hole
which is the National Debt. In this paper I will
discuss the history of the national debt, effects
on the debt / deficit , wais to reduce it and
control the deficit. the national debt has
increased every year from 1945 to 1995. The
biggest increase of the debt was from the years
1985 to 1995 when it went up about three trillion
dollars. Right after the Civil War the debt held
at three billion dollars. In...
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U S Companies U S Government
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Many people just dont realize what espionage is.
It involves Industrial, Economic, and just plain
old fashion spying. In order to better understand
this phenomenon, we must review the history,
briefly, of espionage and define the types and
impacts of its modern versions. The end Of the
Cold War has caused an evolution in the definition
of national security. (Diane C. Snyder 1. )
Economic crime and corruption has caused companies
to lose over $ 260 billion dollars a year from the
United States al...
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John Stuart Mill Legalization Of Marijuana
1,364 words
Is Prohibition an Appropriate Standard? Richard
Dennis, the author of Chemical Dependence:
Opposing Viewpoints, says that The appropriate
standard in deciding if a drug should be mad; e
legal for adults ought to be whether it is more
likely than alcohol to cause harm to an innocent
party. If not, banning it cannot be justified
while alcohol remains legal. By applying Denniss
standard to the prohibition of marijuana in the
United States, the logical decision would be that
it is unjustified to ban...
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Jewish Homeland Billion Dollars
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Israel: A Jewish Homeland Israel is a country that
seems as though it is far on the other side of the
world. People of a different culture in a land
that appears foreign to the western world. Who are
these people? What are the geographic features of
this country in comparison to other nations? What
species of plants and animals exist? How is their
diet different from other cultures? How is their
religion different from others? In all actuality
Israel is not anymore different than any other
natio...
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J P Morgan U S Steel
3,007 words
John Pierpont Morgan is considered one of the
founding fathers of the modern United States
economy. He was an industrial genius that is
accredited with the founding of many companies
including General Electric and AT 038; T.
However, Pierpont is looked upon as a saint and
demon the same. He received a honorary degree from
Harvard university that read: Public citizen,
patron of literature and art, prince among
merchants, who by his skill, wisdom and courage,
has twice in times of stress repelle...
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Legalization Of Marijuana Tobacco And Alcohol
2,156 words
There is a large drug problem facing the United
States today, and this problem extends to all
citizens. It? s not just the poor and the
uneducated who are effected by this problem. The
most largely used illegal drug in the United
States is Marijuana, and thus is the drug law
enforcement and the media tends to target the
most, costing the taxpayers lots and lots of
money. I will show you that Marijuana is not as
large and evil as it may appear, and that if
legalized the economy would be strengthe...
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Marijuana Should Be Legalized Increase The Amount
1,287 words
Legalization of Marijuana Marijuana is the cause
of much commotion and debating, as the question of
legalization becomes more of an issue. Drugs are a
major influential force in countries all over the
world today. Legalization is an option that has
not had a chance, but really should be given one.
Although many people feel that legalizing
marijuana would increase the amount of drug use,
marijuana should be legalized because it will
reduce the great amount of money spent on
enforcement, and will ...
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Animal And Plant Billion Dollars
795 words
Perhaps we take it for granted that our beautiful
homeland will be forever changed because of the
effects of modern civilizations. The environment,
local animals, plants, and neighboring niches are
all being affected by a few factors. The
insensitivity of humans towards our fellow living
creatures has caused the Everglades to shrink
dramatically in the last one hundred years. The
health of the everglades has been compromised
because we as humans need more space to live on,
bigger roads, and adve...
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Billion Per Year War On Drugs
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Losing the War on Drugs America is spending
millions of dollars to run ad campaigns with
teenage waifs smashing up the kitchen with frying
pans, brain fried egg commercials, and other
inaccurate and misleading ads put fear into our
nations youth and adults alike. One such ad showed
a flat line brain scan purportedly hooked up to a
drug user. It was later proven that it was hooked
up to nothing and most of our nations kids now
know it. Seeing the Land of the Free turn into a
nation that imprisons...
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Technological Advances Long Distance
2,422 words
There are many changes that occurred in the
industrial organization of interexchange
telecommunication services in the United States
during the 1985 - 1995 period. Let? s look at the
general idea of Telecommunications. It is the
two-way exchange of info in the form of voice or
data messages between tow users at distinct
geographic locations? (5, 7). The two-way exchange
is now a numerous way exchange through the use of
computers and the Internet. There are four
important areas of the telecommuni...
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Marijuana Should Be Legalized Marijuana As Medicine
1,680 words
In society today, many people look for a feeling
of freedom, Many people go on vacation and spend
money. The most common gateway for people is drug.
Our American society is facing a tremendous drug
problem. In order to eradicate the drug problem, a
public debate is going on to find some solutions
to this drug dilemma. It has been highly
controversial issue whether drugs such as
marijuana should be legalized or not. Some people
advocate this issue and believe that legalization
is the only solutio...
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Vice President Gore Billion Dollars A Year
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The U. S. government have denied that Medicare has
been going bankrupt. Although the government may
say that Medicare has plenty of money it is untrue
because it is a fact that Medicare will go
bankrupt by the year 2001 as stated by preliminary
sources. Medicare is one of the main sources of
funding for those people that have no money or
very small amount of money. The community service
that was done for this research paper is hospital
volunteering at John Muir Medical Center. The
community serv...
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U S District Department Of Justice
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In 1994 Microsoft decided to get into the
financial software system by attempting to be a
central player in the mix of the software
business. Bill Gates decided that the financial
system would be where Microsoft would make their
money. Employees of Microsoft set out with a great
attitude to take control of the suddenly emerging
electronic bank field. (Intuit Microsoft merger
void Internet source) Intuit s Quicken software
dominated the electronic banking field,
controlling seventy percent of the...
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Diego Union Tribune San Diego Union
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The Internet Revolution Now, with the click of a
button, consumers are buying just about anything
imaginable, and all from the convenience of the
internet. People no longer have to leave their
homes, work or where ever there is internet access
to make important purchases. Technology has
advanced so that companies are conducting business
around the world with out ever meeting. No longer
do consumers or businessmen have to shake to
complete a deal or a sale, but merely click down
on the mouse and ...
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Human Rights Violations Billion Dollars A Year
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Shell Oil and the Exploitation of Nigeria Nigeria
has been a country in political turmoil for a long
time. The country was created in 1914 under
British colonial rule and at that time it was
considered a protectorate. It was not until 1960
that Nigeria received independence from the United
Kingdom. One of Nigeria s problems politically is
that it has over three hundred different ethnic
groups. The three largest of these are the
Hausa-Fulani, Igbo, and Yoruba. At the time of the
independence of N...
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Code Of Ethics Billion Dollars
1,415 words
Philosophy of Sports May 18 Hunting, as defined by
Webster? s Dictionary, is the act of one that
hunts, specifically in the pursuit of game. The
major controversy about hunting is if it is
ethical. Hunting ethics is a term that defines the
true standards, conduct, and moral, judgement of a
sportsman. I believe that hunting is ethical and
should continue to be legal throughout the United
States. As long as the hunters hunt legally,
safely, and their intentions are good. Hunters
should hunt during...
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