Buy a Motorcycle; Buy a Coffin Motorcycles are a nuisance. They should not be allowed on the road and should be banned because they are a harmful piece of equipment that can cause a lot of danger to anyone who is riding them. First of all the body structure of a motorcycle is too small‚ second‚ the immaturity of the people who drive them puts them at a higher risk of having an accident and third‚ there is not enough to protect the human body when an accident does occur. I believe that buying a
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of the Firm The firm’s goal is to maximize profits‚ !. In order to do this it must decide what quantity of a good to produce given costs‚ technology and demand. A competitive firm is assumed to be able to sell as much as it wants at the market price without affecting price. So it takes price as exogenous (beyond it’s control) and does not worry about demand. In addition‚ for our purpose we’ll assume the firm operates efficiently‚ that is‚ whatever the level of production that the firm chooses
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Journey Is a Person in Itself If I was just lucky enough to somehow stumble upon a one-hundred million dollars fortune‚ it wouldn’t take me long to figure out what I’m going to be doing for the next chapter of my life. I would first grab my The North Face backpack‚ pack it with what appears to be enough for a week long camping trip and hop on the first 1st class out of the country. Just to get my travelling legs back‚ I believe I would first travel to Europe again to revisit some of my favorite
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Ethical Thinking to What Money Can’t Buy Introduction Micheal J. Sandel‚ an American political philosopher and a professor at Harvard University‚ is famous for his course “Justice”. This course is available online‚ for which I had the opportunity to know Sandel and study his theory when I was studying undergraduate major. When I found “What Money Can’t Buy” written by him in the book list for the paper materials‚ I decided to write something about this topic without hesitate. Obviously‚ from
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Objectives of Firms Introduction to Business Objectives Standard theory assumes that businesses have sufficient information‚ market power and (importantly) motivation to set prices for their products that maximise profits This assumption is now heavily criticised by economists who have studied the organisation and objectives of modern-day corporations. Not only do most businesses frequently move away from pure profit-seeking behaviour‚ many are organised and operated in a way where profit is not the
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Throughout history all over the world‚ humans have been searching for their own “good life”. What each person’s good life is and what it takes to attain that life differs greatly across all aspects of humanity‚ causing it to require much time and effort for each person to discover their concept of a good life. This makes sense because of the vast differences in beliefs‚ experiences‚ and opinions that also play a part in constructing a large gap in social and financial statuses. For every human the
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prominent aspect of literature‚ and society itself‚ for ages. Many popular stories are based around the hero succeeding in their endeavours by defeating the arch nemesis; good conquers evil by performing in a manner that is deemed morally right. However‚ in Alan Moore’s‚ Watchmen‚ the notion of morality is questioned‚ suggesting that the line separating good from evil does not exist. Rorschach‚ the most morally influenced watchman‚ is a major icon when analysing good and evil in this story. Moore
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ability to get others to willingly follow. Every organization needs leaders at every level. A leader with vision has a clear‚ vivid picture of where to go‚ as well as a firm grasp on what success looks like and how to achieve it. A leader must be able to communicate his or her vision in terms that cause followers to buy into it. He or she must communicate clearly and passionately‚ as passion is contagious. A good leader must have the discipline to work toward his or her vision single-mindedly
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Best Buy is known as one of the largest consumer electronics retailer in the world. Their stores are found in the United States‚ Canada‚ Mexico‚ Europe and China. In 1966‚ Richard Schulze and his business partner Gary Smoliak opened an audio store‚ the Sound of Music‚ in Saint Paul Minnesota. In the 1980’s‚ Best Buy debuted on the New York Stock Exchange with an offering of 8.3 million shares. In the early 1990’s it hit the $1 billion mark in annual revenues. In the 20000’s‚ Best Buy acquired Canada
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What Makes a Successful Business? Posing a question like "what makes a successful business" can be like the parable of the four blind men describing the elephant - all the perceptions are accurate‚ but they aren’t the full picture‚ and none really stands up on its own. The fact is that the elements that go into making a successful business are many‚ varied‚ and often industry/niche specific. Therefore‚ in order to deliver a small treatise on what it is that makes for a successful business‚ it is
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