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    Research Paper Proposal Team C Topic-: Research and report on how to fund a non-profit community book festival for a major United States city. Consider recent changes in the economy. History and Purpose: Arizona was awarded the dumbest state award‚ by Morgan Quitno Press. The award is based on several criteria including literacy. Over 60% of residents had an education level of only 12 years (www.phoenix.gov). Phoenix Arizona is the 5th largest city in the U.S. and is younger than the national

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    have chosen Non Profit organizations as a topic. I would like to explore the steps in building a successful Non Profit Organization. This topic interests me because I am interested in someday creating a non-profit organization that will benefit women all over the world and serve my community. A non-profit organization is a group organized for purposes other than generating profit. No part of the organization’s income is distributed to members or employees of the group. Non-profit organizations are

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    economics and quantitative analysis use many of the same tools of technical analysis‚ which‚ being an aspect of active management‚ stands in contradiction to much of modern portfolio theory. The efficacy of both technical and analysis is disputed by efficient-market hypothesis which states that stock market prices are essentially unpredictable. HISTORICAL VIEW The principles of technical analysis are derived from hundreds of years of financial markets data. Some aspects of technical analysis began to appear in Joseph

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    Page 1 Nonprofit Versus For-Profit Healthcare Organizations and Options to Improve Both of Their Images Hospitals in the United States first came into existence as “institutions of social welfare‚” to provide for the sick‚ the poor‚ and to treat diseases. These facilities were mainly run and supported by charities. (Barton‚ 2009‚ p.252). Over time‚ with America’s capitalistic society‚ the emergence of for-profit hospitals began to compete with non-profit hospitals. Similarities between the two

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    number of complaints from students who attended or had attended for- profit schools. This has led to federal agencies taking notice of certain problems in the for-profit educational services (Staples‚ 2014). For-profit schools are drawing intense scrutiny for recruiting aggressively‚ having high prices‚ low graduation rates‚ and having its student borrow heavily while having poor job prospects (Perez-Pena‚ 2014). Several for-profit educational services are under investigation including Corinthian

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    A NOT-FOR-PROFIT MEDICAL RESEARCH MINI-REPORT Written by: PAUL NCHARAM STUDENT ID: 200348962 PROGRAM: INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (M.Eng) Submitted to: Dr. Hussameldin Ibrahim (Assoc. prof)

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    ENGL 1101 Why Companies Profits Declined Since the beginning of the last recession United States companies profits have declined drastically. Small local businesses were hurting because of the recession. Record shows “The boom in American corporate profits‚ which has far outpaced the gains in the broader economy since the end of the last recession‚ is faltering” (Schwartz). Even companies worldwide whose majorities of its customers were Americans suffered a loss. Europe economy has taken a down

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    Maximizing Profits in Market Structures The subject matter of competitive markets can be complex with many extraneous details that can make all the difference between being a perfect competition‚ monopolistic competition‚ a monopoly‚ or an oligopoly. Each of these types of markets have specific characteristics and economic market effects that include entry barriers‚ price and output determination to produce the most profits for any given business or company. Even though these differences may

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    The Service-Profit Chain Today by by James L. Heskett‚ W. Earl Sasser‚ Joseph Wheeler Relevance Today The service-profit chain (SPC) is as relevant today as it was when we wrote about it in “Putting the Service-Profit Chain to Work‚” in the March 1994 issue of Harvard Business Review. In fact‚ three of the co-authors of that article have since left the academy to apply SPC principles in the business world. Company Examples Highly successful companies like Bouygues Telecom in France (now

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    Maximizing Profits in Market Structures Competitive markets‚ monopolies‚ and oligopolies play a big role in the economy. We will be discussing the characteristics‚ price determination‚ output determination‚ barriers to entry‚ and the role in economy of each market structure. In a competitive market there are many firms that supply the same product‚ such as local gas stations. Mankiw (2007) stated‚ “You may recall that a market is competitive if each buyer and seller is small compared to the size

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