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    JWI 515: Assignment Four: Price Discrimination Amusement Parks Professor Serluco Managerial Economics Charles W. Slaven November 30th‚ 2014 Introduction Consider these Amusement park pricing scenarios: Six Flags Discovery kingdom sells its annual season pass for $59.99. According to its website‚ “Buy your Season Pass for $59.99‚ just $14 more than a one-day admission.”  Bush Gardens Dark Continent. sells its Fun Card for $95.00. According to its website‚ “Pay for a Day‚ Get now through 2015

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    Company Overview The Walt Disney organization has many facets of industry associated with it and is involving many businesses from the early days of drawing cartoons and then making the cartoons into animation‚ full length motion picture‚ and theme park and television/movie studio giants known worldwide. Factors such as industry information and industry marketplace and shares along with history and government regulations will be some of the focus of this report. Issues and opportunities that the organization

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    Ocean Park vs. Hong Kong Disneyland History about Ocean Park Officially opened on 10th Jan 1977 by the Governor of Hong Kong‚ Sir Murray MacLehose‚ the Ocean Park was constructed with HK$150million funded from the racing profits earned from the Hong Kong Jockey Club while the land was given free by the Hong Kong Government. It is located in Wong Chuk Hang and Nam Long Shan in the Southern District of Hong Kong. The park has won several awards‚ including The World ’s Seventh Most Popular Amusement

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    in the conviction of The Central Park Five. Within the week of April 19-22‚ 1989. there were twenty-eight other first degree rapes or attempted rapes. Although sexual violence is a problem that has been occurring for a (long) time‚ these twenty-nine raped did not have the “wow factor” to make the front page of every newspaper in the nation. The Location of the Central Park captured the writers of huge newspapers. During the late 1980’s early 1990’s‚ Central Park was viewed as a “peaceful place”

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    I have read oppions of those for and against a new dog park. A dog park would be a great plan for those who desire one for their pet. The residents who have pets other than dogs find it to be a unnecessary use of taxpayers money. I am a dog owner and I feel that dog parks are a good thing. I have noticed that many apartment living residents have a difficult time providing a good workout for their dog on a regular basis. It could be a profitable investment for the city and the residents. I have a

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    I had a few ideas about patrolling and helping keep the city parks safe. As you said the PD does not have the staffing to dedicate units to the park‚ but maybe we can help reduce crime and the fear of crime with no additional PD resources. What I was thinking was a “watch group” for each park. The great thing is the hard work is already done for us and most of the city parks have groups dedicated to help protect and preserves the parks. (Friends of Garden of the Gods‚ Friends of Red Rock Canyon‚

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    taking a risk‚ and sacrificing. To begin with‚ being courageous means standing up for what’s right. A woman named Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus. Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus. Risa Parks is an African American who entered a bus. She was asked to stand from her seat but did not obey. She violated the laws to defend herself and others. “Parks knew the risk when she defended her right and others’ (Source 1‚ Para. 2). In the year 1995‚ African Americans did not have

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    Jurassic Park I. Character Sam Neill as Dr. Alan Grant Laura Dern as Dr. Ellie Sattler Jeff Goldblum as Dr. Ian Malcolm Richard Attenborough as John Hammond Ariana Richards as Lex Murphy Joseph Mazzello as Tim Murphy II. Theme III. Summary (brief) Hammond makes this possible through a team of scientists who extract the genetic information of dinosaurs from their blood ingested by mosquitos millions of years ago who became isolated in hardened tree sap. They complete the gene sequences

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    The Jim Corbett National Park is a heaven for the adventure seeker and wildlife adventure lovers. Corbett National Park is India’s first national park which comprises 520.8 km2. area of hills‚ riverine belts‚ marshy depressions‚ grass lands and large lake. The elevation ranges from 1‚300 feet to 4‚000 feet. Winter nights in Corbett national park are cold but the days are bright and sunny. It rains from July to September. Dense moist deciduous forest mainly consists of sal‚ haldu‚ pipal‚ rohini

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    Making a DifferenceGordon Parks grew up as an African-American in the United States during the early 1900s. He endured much hardship but‚ through art‚ used it as inspiration to help others. Parks was a self-taught photographer that used his camera to show the intolerance of the world (Bush 36). It wasnt until he had studied some photos that were taken during the Depression‚ when he realized the value of the words tied to a photograph (Parks‚ Weapons 228). He soon began writing photographic stories

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