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    these instruments are short term and long term. Some are in place to actually enforce policy while others are there to temper drastic changes or to meter other influencers that otherwise would attempt to control market conditions. In this assignment, we will talk about both policy and non-policy driven options the Federal Reserve can use and when they typically do. As mentioned, there are several options the Fed has at its disposal at any certain time. Of those, I will focus on the following three; (1) Open Market Operations, (2) Discount rates and (3), Reserve supply. In discussing open market operations, we must first establish that this tool is not so much the enforcement of policy as it is a process to maintain market continuity. The vast majority of open market operations are not intended to carry out changes in monetary policy. Instead, open market operations are conducted on a daily basis to prevent technical, temporary forces from pushing the effective federal funds rate too far from the target rate. The Federal Reserve’s three instruments of monetary policy are open market operations, the discount rate and reserve requirements (fedreserveeducation.org).…

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    The Fed literally make or print new money to increase the money supply. With the money that creates, the Fed buy government bonds from the public’s in the nation’s bond markets. This means the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (“the Desk”) executes open market operations on behalf of the entire Fed. This is the way which the money is put in the hands of the public, and the purpose of increase the money supply is done. If the purpose is decrees the money supply, so the Fed sells governments bonds…

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    Introduction September 17, 1944, Allied forces commenced the largest airborne operation, code name Operation Market-Garden, which took place in Holland in order to make way for Allied forces, both ground and air to advance through Holland into Germany. The scheme of the operation was an idea by Field Marshall Sir Bernard Montgomery, which he had convinced the Supreme Allied Commander, General Dwight Eisenhower in approving Operation Market-Garden, which called for a direct thrust towards the…

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    During World War II an operation was set forth to claim and establish the northern end of the pincer to allow movement of Allied forces deeper into Germany lines. The goal was to move from Belgium to the north, through the Netherlands, puncture through the Rhine, and reorganize north of the Dutch and German border. This famous operation was set in motion by the United Kingdom’s own Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, and was given the name Operation Market Garden. Alongside Field Marshal…

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    The battle of Arnhem was part of one of the most audacious operations in all of World War II. It consisted of the largest airborne drop conducted to date as well as an armored ground movement in what was codenamed “Market-Garden.” The operation failed with the bridge in Arnhem. There were several factors that lead to this failure, specifically not having all the characteristics of the offense. The plan had both surprise and audacity, however it failed to have the tempo and concentration…

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    They vigorously trained and began learning the basic infantry skills along with jumping with parachutes. Upon completion of basic training, the troops are sent to England. Several significant battles occurred during the three year deployment of the paratroopers of the 101st including the D-Day invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. After D-Day, the troops sent into Operation Market-Garden in Holland and then to Berlin to hold the front line which becomes known at the Battle of the Bulge. They…

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    Arnhem was as the days wore on (Builder et al, 1993). When XXX Corps began their drive north at mid-afternoon Horrocks believed the lead elements would reach Eindhoven, 13 miles north, within two or three hours. The advance did not go as planned and after three hours they had only gone seven miles. Four German battalions ambushed the Guards Armored shortly after starting their advance. With no ability to maneuver, the Guards Armored forces had to slowly fight their way north. They reached…

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    Introduction The origin of operation Market Garden laid in the overwhelming success of Operation Overlord, in June of 1944. This operation, which included the Battle of Arnhem, not long after the D-day landings, became one of the largest Airborne battles in history. Other than operation Overlord, it was the only other operation by the allies to use airborne forces as a strategic role in the European front. The operation had a massive engagement. The main two combatants in this operations…

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    Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. can be described as an innovational leader in a competitive grocery store market. Wegmans is headquartered in Rochester, NY; with over seventy stores mainly in Rochester, Buffalo and Syracuse; they also have locations in the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The chain offers a spacious floor layout of 100,000 square feet; which, sometimes is double or even triple the size of the average supermarket. With 37,000 employees, usually 500 to 600…

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