Alternative theories to profit maximization ranging from perfect competition to strict monopolies. Companies and The Market Most companies are profit oriented. Companies survive and live on profit. Even governmental institutions‚ NGO’s and NPO’s are profit oriented‚ what they do with profit is different though. Saying this means that companies seek always to be at a position where profit is maximized. As we know by now this happens when MC=MR but this is an always changing point as supply and
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To be perfect is everyone’s dream. However through my own eyes I can only see my every imperfection. I have never been the academic‚ the sports star or the beauty queen. It’s now year twelve and it seems everything matters‚ every essay‚ every test and every exam. I wish sometimes that I could run away; forever‚ never turn back and live a life free of stress‚ fighting and disappointments. It is then I awake from the dream and hear the deafening sound of the bell. Every day is the same. I sit in class
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ending the class on a nice note. The theme of the class for the day was to discuss on the perception of what is meant by a perfect English. The class started off with the right momentum‚ everybody was engaged and involved in the discussion. Interns and facilitators knew that the conclusion to the discussion was to reach a consensus with students that there is no such thing as a perfect English and at the end‚ what mattered was a perfect grammar. Perhaps it was because we were less prepared in determining
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Who is a perfect mentor? Who do you call a perfect mentor? What does he do? Why is he needed? Guidance comes from teachers and parents too. Leaders also guide as well as friends—are they all perfect mentors? ‘You do not sin.’ The man was now confused. Many people will answer with these words ‘Someone who is pious‚ devout‚ a worshipper.’ But there are many devout‚ pious people who do not fault in their prayers—many of them sitting around you. Are they the perfect mentors? ‘The perfect guide is
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confess I have longed to stalk runways‚ leggy‚ otherworldly as a mantis‚ to balance a head like a Fabergé egg on the longest‚ most elegant neck. Today in the checkout line‚ I saw a magazine claiming to know “How to Find the Perfect Dress for that Perfect Evening‚” and I felt the old pull‚ flare of the pilgrim’s twin flames‚ desire and faith. At fifteen‚ I spent weeks at the search. Going from store to store‚ hands thirsty for shine‚ I reached for polyester satin‚ machine-made
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ordinary people can’t. 2) to express request: Can you help Sue? Can I offer you something to drink? Modal Auxiliary Verbs 3) to express permission: Can I use your cell phone? You can’t go out with Victor. 4) to express possible: If the weather is perfect tomorrow‚ we can go on a picnic. I can be ready by five. I will be ready five. Modal Auxiliary Verbs * Can is used to express a statement that is less uncertain than will. 5) be able to: be able to is used to describe an ability that a person will
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drinking a cup of tea (negative) - I am not reading a book - She is not drinking a cup of tea (interrogative) - Are you reading a book? - Is she drinking a cup of tea? 3. Present Perfect Tense This is Tense which was generally assumed most was difficult to comprehended. Formulas of Present Perfect Tense: *With verb (positive) S + have/has + V3 (past participle) (negative) S + have/has + not + V3 (past participle) (interrogative) Have/has + S + V3 (past participle)? Example(s):
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Recipe for a Perfect Party So you need to plan a party. Where do you begin? Party planning involves many steps and is essential to being a good host or hostess. Parties can vary from theme‚ to size‚ to guests attending. Three major steps in any perfect party is choosing a date‚ creating a menu‚ and setting the atmosphere. Choosing a date is the first step in planning a party. For example‚ if you are planning a Christmas party‚ chances are your guests will have other parties to attend this
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scheduled events as well. Example: When does class begin tomorrow? Adverbs Of Frequency / Signal Words always frequently generally hardly ever infrequently never normally occasionally often rarely regularly seldom sometimes usually every day‚ week‚ month‚ year‚ etc. on Mondays‚ Tuesday‚ Wednesday etc. after school‚ work‚ party‚ etc PRESENT CONTINUOUS / PROGRESSIVE TENSE SP + To Be (am/is/are) + V-ing + C USE 1 Now Use the Present Continuous with Normal Verbs to express the idea
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The Perfect Boyfriend - College Essay When I describe the perfect boyfriend I could have‚ I think of one I already had. When I was a sophomore‚ I met a different kind of boy. One who was sweet‚ and warm and funny: different. He was a puzzle piece that didn’t fit the rest of the puzzle and just right for me. Before him‚ I always thought my first love was my first boyfriend‚ but no‚ this one was. The first thing I noticed was his dark chocolate brown eyes‚ and I was hooked. He had soft‚ floppy
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