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    Harvard Simulation

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    Harvard Simulation Synopsis – Week 6 Assignment Finance 571 February 8‚ 2015 Faith Walker Eric Hohl Abstract Through the study of the chapters of the Fundamentals of Corporate Finance‚ it has allowed the reader to review possible investments and projects that business management takes to make capital budgeting decisions and improve income and rate of return. This paper discusses the findings of the simulation completed for Sunflower Nutraceuticals‚ which was completed as a part of the Harvard Business

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    Princess Cruise Case Study

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    in a nice hotel room‚ eat fabulous food‚ forget about everything that you need to deal when you are at home. Princess Cruises gives you the opportunity to make your dream come true‚ with the world’s largest ships and their luxurious services you can escape completely from your ordinary day to day activities. The History Princess Cruise is one of the largest cruise lines in the world. They have more than 700‚000 passengers every year and take them to world wide destinations; six continents

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    examine the role that Caribbean cruise tourism is playing in the economies and social sectors of the region. What are the economic and social costs/ benefits derived from this type of industry? What should Caribbean countries be doing to derive more benefits and mitigate social and environmental damage? | Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 ECONOMIC IMPACTS 3 SOCIAL / SOCIAL-CULTURAL IMPACTS 7 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 11 RECOMMENDATIONS 16 THE FUTURE OF CRUISE TOURISM 20 CONCLUSIONS 23 Bibliography

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    A trip to the carnival

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    Description of a fairground Warm rays of golden sunshine glimmered off the puddles that gathered in the gaps in the cobblestone pavement‚ a peaceful morning was soon to be disturbed as the cacophony of sounds started‚ from old rickety rides. The taste of diesel fumes burns the back of the throat of anyone who gets too close to the rickety cat and mouse ride. Music from the vast array of rides blend to form one strange droning song over a thumping backbeat. Lively and fast‚ the bass vibrates

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    Health Cruises Case

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    Health Cruises‚ Inc. Health Cruises‚ Inc. packages cruises to Caribbean islands such as Martinique and the Bahamas. Like conventional cruises‚ the packages are designed to be fun. But the cruise is structured to help participants become healthier by breaking old habits‚ such as smoking and overeating. The Miami-based firm was conceived by Susan Isom‚ 30‚ a self-styled innovator and entrepreneur. Prior to this venture‚ she had spent several years in North Carolina promoting a behavior-modification

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    Managerial Economics Market Analysis Report – Cruise Sector Blue Group #9 Matteo Tuninetto Frosina Bollo Antonio Marchitelli Anna Rottmayr ME – Market Analysis Report Blue Group # 9 Page 1 of 14 Content 1. Market definition 3 2. Cost structure 3 2.1. Capex vs. Opex 4 2.2. Fixed vs. variable costs 5 2.3. Entry costs 6 3. Demand drivers 7 3.1. Purchase decisions 8 3.2. Trends in demand that affect revenues 8 4. Competitive situation 9 4.1. Market Concentration 10 4

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    Harvard Concept

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    Harvard Concept (Fisher and Urgy) "Getting to Yes" (also called the Harvard concept) describes a method called principled negotiation to reach an agreement whose success is judged by three criteria: 1. It should produce a wise agreement if agreement is possible. 2. It should be efficient. 3. It should improve or at least not damage the relationship between the parties. The authors argue that their method can be used in virtually any negotiation. Issues are decided upon by their merits

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    for a Tropical Cruise Vacation Vacationing to certain tropical destinations might require more than what you think. After making reservations for the Cruise accommodations and flight arrangements you would think the tough part is over. I personally had no idea that going to the Bahamas would require more than valid state identification. I soon realized that I not only had to prepare for my financial needs‚ wardrobe attire‚ but also have proper documentation to go on the Cruise. First

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    Adaptive Cruise Control

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    ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM ABSTRACT ACC is an extension of conventional cruise control system. An ACC system is a driver convenience system which automatically adjusts the vehicle speed and distance to that of a target vehicle. ACC uses a long range RADAR/LIDAR sensor to detect a target vehicle up to 200 meters in front and automatically adjusts the ACC vehicle speed and gap accordingly. ACC automatically decelerates or accelerates the vehicle according to the desired speed and distance

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    Harvard University

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    Harvard University [pic] Harvard University is the oldest institution of a higher education in the United States‚ and has been providing citizens with a higher level of education for approximately 376 years‚ and we would probably be in a different economical‚ political‚ and social state if it was never established. Harvard University (originally for only men) was established in the year 1636 by the grant of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Harvard was named

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