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    and railroads to transport the steel. Horizontal integration is when a company that produces similar products merge together so he used that technique to buy out or merge with other steel companies. 2. Why did entrepreneurs form trust? Entrepreneurs wanted to form trust because they were trying to control competition because their goal was to create a monoply by buying out competitors or driving them out of business. 3. What were the two types of unions? The two main types of labor unions are

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    to prohibit monopolistic practices in the markets in the 12th century. (Friedrichs 1996 262-263) The first anti-trust law was introduced in 1889 and was called the Sherman Act by congress and had a fine of 5000 dollars and up to one year in prison. But in 2004 the fines and the prison time was increased to 1-10 years in prison and 100 million dollar fine for corporations. The anti-trust act prohibits many different laws‚ one of them being preserving free and unrestricted competition as the rule of

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    original story in many complex ways. The subtales of The Story of the Fisherman and the Demon focus on a particular theme‚ trust‚ with relations between the characters and the analogy of the situations. A close reading of The Tale of the Husband and the Parrot reveals this particular tale told by King Yunan to the vizier is placed in the book particularly to increase the importance of trust. By linking the tragic death of King Yunan to his distrustful action‚ Shrazad ultimately tries to convince King Shahrayar

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    removed from the mission just two days before take-off and replaced with Swigert‚ instantly the whole groups dynamic changes. Lovell and Haise do not trust Swigert and they are uncertain of his abilities. We can see how this uncertainty affects them as a team. In one scene when they are practicing in the simulator we can see how Lovell and Haise do not trust Swigert‚ how they feel he is a “Hot shot” and this ultimately leads to Swigert trying to prove himself and ends up killing them in the simulator

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    are three main factors needed to be implemented: Trust‚ taking accountability‚ and having communication skills and teamwork. Trusting the people you work with is not always an easy task but sometimes it is necessary to get a specific job or task done. Working together and putting trust in team members can help get a task done faster and by making the job easier and more efficient‚ people will learn that you can be trusted and vice versa. When trust is established‚ it eliminates the feeling of being

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    Trust. You have to trust your family‚ friends‚ others you meet in your lifetime. The Uglies and One of Us is Lying are both books that center around trust. Both books teach you about trust in different ways‚ in Uglies it teaches you that trusting what others say isn’t always the truth on the other hand‚ in One of Us is Lying it teaches you that trusting people comes with consequences. In the book “Uglies” it teaches you that trusting what others say isn’t always the truth. This is shown in the

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    Perception vs. Insight Experiences allow people to make future decisions based on what happened in their past. People use their background knowledge in order to help make informed decisions. Although one person may interpret what happened one way‚ another will see it completely different. It is like being in a classroom and learning from a teacher. We take certain pieces from the lesson and each come up with an interpretation based on their prior knowledge. Learning from one’s own experiences

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    because it helped Roger to calm down and listen. Even leaving the door open and her purse on the bed shows Roger that Mrs. Jones trusts him to do the right thing. This makes Roger feel that he must honor the trust she is showing in him. We don’t know from the events in the story but it may be the first time anyone has ever trusted Roger. Either way‚ he responded to the trust in a positive way. Finally‚ Mrs. Jones has a great influence on Roger when she shows how generous she is. If she is eating

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    businesses out there that need to have competition too. I think that they shouldn’t be able to do that and should have to play the game fairly. Trusts are a combination of companies to drive out other businesses and its messed up and therefore it should all be equally fair to all businesses to make money and have a successful business. I think that the Sherman anti-trust act was a good act to pass so tha all business is fair and can protect the other businesses out there. 7 Questions! Who are they? John

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    Choices that we make can either be good or bad. There are many things that affect the choices that we make‚ and one factor that plays into the choices that we make is Peer Pressure. Peer Pressure is the affect that your friends have on you to take an action that you earlier had not planned on. As teens we try to fit in with the "crowd"‚ even the most focused teens can even be pulled into the group of naïve teens doing something wrong‚ sometimes we do it without knowing and other times we do it without

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