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    MKT Simulation

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    Yinan Yang MKT 300 John Eaton Dec. 10th.2012 Simulation Paper Q1+Q2 Major Decision: A. Company Name: In this first quarter‚ I used a name “High tech ” for my new company. I choose this name is because the company is about computers and high technology can totally represent the meaning. B. Target Market: At the point of Q1‚I chose the workhorse as my first target segment. This is because workhouse is the medium kind of computer‚ customers will be much more than the other two. People

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    After watching Randy Pausch’s speech‚ the “Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams‚” there were three visual aids that he used to guide his speech. One of them was the vest with the arrows sticking out of his back. He explained it was an emblem representing his journey when he was teaching a pioneering course. He said to the audience that if one tries to take on pioneering that they “will get those arrows in the back.” The point he was getting at was the fact that you will face obstacles and

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    The Last Lecture In the last lecture by Randy Pouch he expresses his feeling on his life and how he wanted to be and an imaginer‚ the three most important messages by Randy Pouch‚ could influence you‚ and maybe you will see your life and things in another way‚ he has influenced me with some of his messages. The most important messages in the last lecture‚ were “Don’t Complain Work Harder”‚ “Never give up”‚ and ‘Never lose the child wonder”. In the first message Don’t complain work harder‚ he’s

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    Flexner Report

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    teacher and principal for 19 years in Louisville‚ Kentucky (where this writer’s uncle was one of his students). Flexner then took graduate work at Harvard and the University of Berlin and joined the research staff of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. For the Carnegie Foundation‚ Flexner researched‚ wrote and in 1910 published a report entitled "Medical Education in the United States and Canada." It is known today as the Flexner Report. The Flexner Report is the most important event

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    1. Why does Carnegie think it is better to build public institutions than to give charity to the poor? Carnegie believes it is better to build public institutions than to give to charity because it is best to help people help themselves than to only temporarily relieve their worries. As Andrew Carnegie had stated‚ “…temporary assistance can do genuine good…” (Foner 30)‚ but what happens when the temporary assistance ceases? For example‚ if you were to give money to a beggar on the street‚ their

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    HOW TO STOP WORRYING AND START LIVING -Dale Carnegie Dale Carnegie •From New York • Selling Motor Cars • Interested in reading and writing books • Trained from State Teachers’ College Missouri • Started teaching in YMCA night schools • Wrote book “How to Win Friends and Influence People “ • Main problem faced by adults – WORRY ! “How To Stop Worrying and Start Living” Fundamental Facts About Worry • Sir William Osler- Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford University • 21 words by Thomas

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    no direct link between the source of wants and their relative importance. Galbraith would have us believe that the desire for these are not important‚ simply because “production creates the wants it seeks to satisfy.” von Hayek disagrees that only the intrinsic wants of food‚ shelter and sex are important‚ showing that‚ while producers and advertisers can influence our wants‚ the product cannot determine want as Galbraith implies. 4. My view of the author’s conclusion is… von Hayek’s defense

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    Economic Standing

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    The broad economic standing of the citizens of the United States today‚ has been analyzed and broken down for years. Why are the poor in a helpless sinkhole? John Galbraith and Robert Reich both look into the economic cycle and both express an intriguing response. While Galbraith focuses on how people are stuck in poverty by separating his work into five clear sections‚ Reich focuses on the main three economic standings by using a constant boat metaphor and speaking on each economic standing one

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    Great Crash of 1929

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    The Great Crash of 1929 is a book written by John Kenneth Galbraith‚ in which he describes key factors that eventually led to the Great Depression of the early 20th century. Looking at the issues that Galbraith stressed‚ many resemble those that were present in the recent recession of 2008. John Galbraith first states that one of the main causes of the Crash of 1929 was the significant difference of the income distribution in the population. High-income families‚ which accounted for 5% of the

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    women “bake their heads in small ovens for about an hour”. What I discovered when reading this article again was that the author‚ Sir Horatio Galbraith‚ put a spin on words in many different ways‚ but this article just goes to show that what may seem normal to you could be portrayed as a terrible way to conduct daily life to others. In this article‚ Galbraith made mention about the Nacirema people being incarcerated into ugly and disease ridden bodies‚ and they make extreme efforts to “avert these

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