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Athletic Trainer
... The down side to
this area of work is that this position is not generally based on the care and
concern for the health and well being of the student athlete but is contingent
on the budget aspect. The most dismal field for an athletic trainer seeking
employment is in the college level. Athletic trainers most certainly need
advanced degrees as well as certification of the National Athletic Trainers
Association. Most Athletic trainers in this level have accepted employment while
in college or attending that particular university. The college level for the
athletic trainer position has not increased over the past few years- due impart
to the hiring of the student ...
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Web Advertising – Is It Really Worth It?
... customer’s one at a time and to build individual relationships with each. The main challenge that does and will continue to plague advertisers in the future will be persuading the viewer to try the service or product. Interactivity has three core characteristics:
I. Offers much more information than a television advertisement.
II. Requires the conventional copywriting skills combined with those of the direct marketer to turn the browsing viewers into sales prospects.
III. The emphasis, simply due the nature of the medium, is more likely to be on sales promotion type tools to entice the viewers to visit an ad and from then on constantly refreshing the content an ...
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The Trade Practise Act
... a car dealer breaks a promise or part of a contract, for example that he has the right to sell a car, and the car is stolen then although the buyer will have to give the car back he/she will get her money back.
- “ A promise by the seller that goods will fit the description supplied by the seller”
In this case the buyer is protected if the seller makes a promise, which is a condition of the contract, describing the product, and when the buyer receives the product, it does not match the description.
- “ A promise where the seller is made aware of the purpose for which the goods are required, that the goods will be reasonably fit for that purpose”
This condition ...
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Internationalization Of Accounting Standards For Consolidation - Japan: A Case Study
... money is wasted. This significantly limits global opportunities
for multinational businesses. Thus, it is important to understand what the
differences are between accounting standards, why they exist, and what problems
they pose.
It is worth noting that no one nation has a set of accounting rules which
appears to have such clear merits that they deserve adoption by the whole world.
No one country can claim to have a uniquely correct set of rules. The United
States has the longest history of standard setting. It has the largest standard
setting organization which is characterized by high standards of professionalism.
But, even the rules of the United States ex ...
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Pure Capitalism, Market Socialism, And Command Economy Systems
... work as hard as they want. This makes economic scarcity up to
the people because they manage the economy at there own rate.
Market socialism is a mixed system which mixes public ownership of
resources with increasing reliance on free markets to organize and
coordinate economic activity. This economic system tries to find a balance
between peoples interest and what the government thinks. This combination
of opinions may be more efficient for economic scarcity. The government and
the people make important decision in the use of materials and labor. This
type of economy is used in almost every nation. This economy believe the
balance is what causes the best output o ...
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Economic Development In Zimbabwe
... The purpose
of this essay is to make a cursory but adequate examination of Zimbabwean
socio-economic and political system, as means to analyzing the countries
economic development. The ultimate purpose of this study is to provide a
model of the structure necessary to achieve economic development where none
previously existed. Zimbabwe is an appropriate model because the dynamics
of underdevelopment to development in this country are readily apparent.
This model can be useful in understanding underdevelopment in other so
called "third-world" countries and in determining what is necessary for
these countries to make the transition to industrialization.
Ge ...
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
... if they meet qualifications for the insurance. In 1989, the FDIC received all the functions from the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. (FSLIC). Now the FDIC controls two separate deposit funds, one, the Bank Insurance Fund for commercial banks, and the other, the Savings Association Insurance Funk for thrift institutions that were previously insured by the FSLIC. When an institution is closed by chartering authority, the FDIC makes payment of insured deposits to all of the failed institution’s depositors as soon as possible, usually on the next business day after the closing of the institution. The depositors who have funds in excess of the insuranc ...
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Capitalism And Communism
... Capitalism is a better economic system than Communism because it allows people to be individuals, and it gives motivation to succeed.
Capitalism allows people to be who they want, achieve what they want, and live how they want. One may decide to work hard his whole life and earn a lot of money, so that he may own a large house. Others may choose to simply live comfortably in a small house with a small income. Capitalism allows people to make their own decisions about their lives. However, Communism does the opposite. People are forced to settle for being average. Everyone is the same as everyone else and nobody is allowed to want to be richer or more successf ...
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Cooperative Pursuit
... to be more comfortable it is used to sanitize your home as well
as your articles of clothing. Thanks to the modernization of preheated water,
it is no longer necessary that water be heated manually through backbreaking
labor. All thanks to the arrival of a hot water heater controlled by
electricity.
Electrical lighting has unquestionably altered the average household
and will increase your farm productivity. With electricity it is possible to
make use of the entire day not just the daylight hours. thereby increasing your
farm production by being able to work at a steady pace for a longer period of
time. Imagine not having to blow out or relight candles, with the f ...
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Gant, The Fashionable Alternative!
... its existing strengths while trying to pursue untapped opportunities. Additional goals include new product launches and brand equity development.
III. Postitioning
With increased competition and fragmentation in the shirt business, Gant’s image is being exposed to “underpositioning.” Currently, the brand lacks differentiation. Yet by consistently emphasising quality and style, the company can begin to set itself apart from the competition. Gant should position its product as the fashionable alternative to conservative brands such as Hathaway and Van Heusen, and inferior brands such as Manhatten and Arrow.
IV. Marketing Objectives
Gant must become the leading ...
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