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    BeatBox Beverages After reading the BeatBox Beverages (B3) business plan, I would not invest into BeatBox Beverages. The principal motives associated with my decision are: • The unsatisfactory customer problem/pain addressed by BeatBox Beverages. • Intense competitor landscape in the target market. • Fussy Key performance indicators like the “efficiency Score ratio” The leading reason for not investing on B3 is the weak customer pain addressed by the BeatBox Beverages, since B3 goal is to…

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    sides have tugged and pulled the potentially true underlying aspects of film, creating room for a capitalistic overtaking within the industry. The empty space between expressionism and commercialization potentially may have served as a reason big conglomerates viewed an increasing disinterest in the box-office. This being since the main source of revenue for studios wasn’t directly tied to the box office any more. In this essay I’ll be elaborating…

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    Staying competitive in this ever-changing technologically world can be a daunting task, and businesses today must constantly employ innovative thinking make and rapid adjustments. In addition, businesses must also employ effective strategies that will allow them to maintain a competitive edge and sustain their share of the market. This paper will look at Barnes and Nobles optimal grand strategy matrix and provide an analysis of the assumptions represented by their GSM. This paper will also…

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    Vision, Mission & Quality Policy: Vision Statement: “A world where we all can achieve more while using less of our common planate” Mission Statement: “Help people make the most of their energy, while providing added value through building services for energy and security” Quality Certification and Policy: The management of Schneider Electric follows a policy based on the concept of dynamic quality. The purpose of this policy is to ensure total satisfaction for all of our customers,…

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    Disney Company is a huge conglomerate as they now own ABC, ESPN, Hulu, Pixar, Lucasfilm, Marvel, as well as Disney Animation Movies, Radio Disney, Disney Channel, and many other assets. Disney has bought out all of these companies, and therefore owns all of the media belonging to them, which comes along with a great amount of power. For example, if someone chooses to follow a series on ABC, they are not only supporting ABC, but Disney as well. Some other notable conglomerates are Comcast, Time…

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    Capitalistic industrialization has reshaped the communication systems in order to support dominant political values, because cross-ownerships of multinational corporations and media institutions work together to enhance their profit motives. A capitalistic tactic of media manipulation is when joint forces of military and media institutions collaborate with each other to justify the essentials of war, framing it as functional. Media perceives war as necessary to maintain a safe society that…

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    Igneous Rock Formation

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    For each sample, provide a detailed description, as precise of a rock name as you can, and an interpretation of the (possible) environment of formation. Quaternary: This is an igneous rock known as Tuff pyroclastic, which is a volcano-clastic rick composed mainly of volcanic ash. This conclusion makes sense as the quick cooling would cause the porous structures. This rock possesses sand to mud sized grains; therefore it is fine grained. This rock has interlocking crystals as well as a…

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    Bumper Sticker Analysis

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    such as coke, to control a larger part of our economic system than the people or government? Nothing to my knowledge provides a more accurate depiction of this problem than a bumper sticker using the iconic enjoy that Coke (a large, multinational conglomerate) so typically, and casually provides. CEI’s view on capitalism, while different from my own, is strongly set in the way of capitalism, and strongly supported. I believe it answers the question of deliberation. What actions should be taken?…

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    Oil has been a vital part of everyday life for decades. It is our main source of fuel in automobiles and other machinery. Oil has its benefits, but people seem to ignore the process of acquiring oil. Oil drilling is a dangerous and risky process. It runs the risk of contaminating the surrounding water and harming the organisms that live in it. The process also emits large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, better known as the BP oil spill, was a prime…

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    Fake News Bias

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    Often times, the media focuses more on scandals and high-interest issues rather than political problems. Most of the corporate conglomerates focuses on media that produces high sensationalism and lack information simply to gain money and popularity. Throughout the years, the “amount of media merging has increased and the amount of media outlets have increased” (Lumen, Reading: Organization…

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