| Why was Microsoft Investigated for Antitrust Behavior? Karen Elmore ECON 312 Professor Guerman Kormilov Devry University Microsoft is a very large and diverse computer software company. It was investigated for antitrust behavior after there were reports that Microsoft was abusing their position as the leading supplier of computer operating systems. Lawmakers investigated to see if Microsoft was trying to create a monopoly of the computer software market. They found that Microsoft
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increase efficiency and effectiveness‚ with customer-oriented features. For example use of microwave energy in clothes dryers so that clothes could be dried faster‚ at low temperature and less energy use than the conventional dryers. This technology was not marketed as it needed
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[pic] AP® Physics C 2002 Free response Questions The materials included in these files are intended for use by AP teachers for course and exam preparation in the classroom; permission for any other use must be sought from the Advanced Placement Program®. Teachers may reproduce them‚ in whole or in part‚ in limited quantities‚ for face-to-face teaching purposes but may not mass distribute the materials‚ electronically or otherwise. These materials and any copies made of them
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People commit violent acts for numbers of reasons. Each types of violence do have their specific reasons‚ but most of them overlap. In the following‚ some main causes of violent acts would be introduced and explained. One of the reasons is desire. Desire can be further divided into mental and physical ones. For mental desire‚ it is usually about care‚ respect or power. Hamilton (2009) argued that desires continues may lead to frustration and anger is accumulated and expressed to strangers. Homicide
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the status of freedmen in American society. The Reconstruction era was marked by political‚ not violent‚ conflict. Some historical myths are that the South was victimized by Reconstruction‚ and that the various plans of Reconstruction were corrupt and unjust. Actually‚ the plans were quite lenient‚ enforcing military rule for only a short period of time‚ ignoring land reform‚ and granting pardons easily. The task of Reconstruction was to re-integrate America into a whole nation‚ securing the rights
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Why was There an American Revolution? There where a lot of reasons on why there was an American Revolution. In fact‚ there are so many reasons why there was that we can’t list them all‚ only a few of the key and most important ones. During my writing‚ I will be talking about a couple of the different acts and groups and what they imposed and intended to do‚ and what effects they had on the colonist and how they all lead up to a revolution. Stamp Act: The Stamp Tax was a tax that aimed for
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GLASS- STEAGALL ACT The savings and loans crisis demonstrate the importance of Glass-Steagall Act. First of all Glass-Steagall Act was a part of Banking Act 1933. This act separates the banking and commerce. Under this system the banking operations were given federal subsidies but the investment banks which were allowed to own equities or stocks or any kind of property were not given this federal subsidy. Secondly‚ it created FDIC which makes money bank as good as another. Thirdly‚ it regulates the
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head of state can only be valid and recognised only if the acts in question were done in an official capacity and that if the acts are related to the state. This has it that there is a relationship between acts done in an official capacity by heads of state and the state itself. They say that there is a question that arises in the Pinochet case as to whether torture was not regarded in the case to be an official act because torture as an act cannot be regarded as official under international law or
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Independence is read to crowds of patriotic Americans. Why is this document so important to the United States of America and the people in it? To answer this question‚ we must first examine why The Declaration of Independence was written in the first place. To start from the beginning‚ when England began sending people to the New World to colonize it‚ the throne took a very relaxed approach. Colonies were left to govern themselves and over
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Why was slavery abolished in 1833? The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 was the culmination of the dedicated effort of a great many people and marked the end of slave ownership in British colonies. In order to assess and understand the relative influences on the passing of this act we can break them down into three broad categories; social‚ economic and political. In 1833 Britain was a country that prided itself on its forward thinking and enlightened nature. With the onset of the industrial revolution
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