For my museum‚ I’ve decided that I would “rebuild” Camelot. it will have a moat surrounding the castle with a drawbridge‚ a gatehouse‚ a wall walk‚ merlons‚ courtyard‚ stables‚ tower etc… I would buy a large piece of land and have a castle built and a forest around it. I would have the museum in Glastonbury as the museum is based on the Arthurian legend and Glastonbury has many links to king Arthur (it is said that Glastonbury is Avalon‚ the resting place of king Arthur and apparently king Arthur’s
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Three Highest Career Interest Areas During class I was assigned to take a test that informed me of what careers that would best suit me in the future. My three highest career interest areas are: Humanitarian‚ Artistic‚ and Leading-Influencing. Humanitarian and Artistic are at a two-way tie following close by is Leading-Influencing. All these areas help people in some shape‚ way or form. My aspiration in life has always been to help people. Before I took the career interest test‚ I automatically
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Anscombe’s Acting With a Further Intention and Stout’s Acting While Merely Foreseeing Anscombe has already discussed how a special sense of the question “Why?”‚ can reveal an intentional action. However‚ her principle of further intention is a method of examining action by asking the question “Why?” in more complex terms. This approach begins with basic intention and extends through an action. For example‚ rather than simply stopping at‚ “Why are you moving your arm like that?” one can ask a
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where interest groups come in. Interest groups‚ also known as pressure groups‚ lobby groups‚ campaign groups‚ advocacy groups or special interest groups‚ are voluntary organization with the common goal of influencing public policy to change to benefit the common goal or cause of said interest group. Interest groups will often try to influence peoples in legislative bodies to support the goal of the interest group‚ ultimately leading to more
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It’s important to note that this “Dream” is most closely associated with financial independence and opportunity in modern times- a result of the nation’s capitalist economic system‚ and the effects of the media on public opinion. “The American Dream is an implicit contract that says if you play by the rules‚ you’ll move ahead. It’s a faith that is almost unique to this country‚” remarks Michael Dimock of the Pew Research Center. However‚ despite positive images of American society‚ the “modern
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Cable Monopoly vs A la Carte: Cut the Cord and Bundle Cable Your Way: An Annotated Bibliography Crawford‚ Susan. “The Communications Crisis in America.” Harvard Law & Policy Review. Vol. 5‚ no. 2‚ July 2011. The article “The Communications Crisis in America” focuses on the communications industry and impact of reducing competition. This review covers the natural monopoly that is controlled by cable distributors‚ the policies that are questionable to benefiting the consumer. Some background information
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Kyle Simon Hamlet: “Mad and Crazy or Acting Insane”? Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark‚ and the son of the late king. He is also the nephew of the new king‚ Claudius‚ who married Hamlet’s mother‚ Queen Gertrude. Hamlet’s father appears as a ghost‚ to tell him that his uncle Claudius is the one responsible for his death. This drafts Hamlet into whether or not he wants to take revenge. He also feels depressed and perplexed to see how sudden his mother had been remarried to someone like Claudius
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Maximizing Profits in Market Structures The subject matter of competitive markets can be complex with many extraneous details that can make all the difference between being a perfect competition‚ monopolistic competition‚ a monopoly‚ or an oligopoly. Each of these types of markets have specific characteristics and economic market effects that include entry barriers‚ price and output determination to produce the most profits for any given business or company. Even though these differences may
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Do Pure Monopolies Exist Angela M. Turpen ECO100: Survey of Contemporary Economic Issues (ABQ1211B) Instructor: Phelicia Price April 2‚ 2012 “No firm is completely sheltered from rivals; all firms compete for consumer dollars. If that is so‚ then pure monopoly does not exist. Do you agree?” (Brue‚ McConnell‚ Flynn‚ 2010). I would have to agree with this statement. I do not believe that there is such a thing as a pure monopoly. There are always alternatives or substitutes available when
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This article will be important to my paper as it will provide a look into how monopolies and industry was viewed getting ready to head into WWII where we know industry was crucial for the allies to win the war. Mizruchi‚ Mark S. “Relations Among Large American Corporations‚ 1904-1974.” Social Science History 7‚ no. 2 (1983): 165-82
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