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    Organizational Culpability It is mind blowing how one of the Big Three major American automotive companies such as General Motors could neglect such a crucial procedure as reporting a safety issue. Wealth inequality became present, and clear, when the company decided that it would be too costly to immediately fix the problem. Instead, they decided to prioritize their profit over the lives of the individuals, in this case – their customers. The neglect continued for years until they were…

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    companies that “manufacture cars and automobile chassis…produce cars, including electric cars, in assembly plants.” This industry does not include the manufacturing of light or heavy trucks and motorcycles. The major players in the industry include General Motors Corporation, Toyota Motor Corporation, Ford Motor Company, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group, and Honda Motor Co. Ltd. (Ruiz). Under the NAICS: Automobile manufacturing industry, Tesla Motors is ranked 45, with…

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    This finding is consistent with previous works on that subject (Meese and Rogoff, 1983). Moreover, if I reduce the samples to analyze the reaction in the short-run, I find that the variables better explain changes in the exchange rate between the US dollar and the euro. After running our regression model, the following estimated equation is…

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    Problem and solution in Zimbabwe Introduction Inflation refers to rise or increase in prices and fall in the purchasing of the value of money. A problem tends to affect many countries worldwide. Among the countries that have been affected by this crisis, Zimbabwe is one of them. The problem always plunges many countries into long seasons of instability. It is one of the countries facing the problem of inflation for a longer period. The problem of inflation in Zimbabwe came because of bad…

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    A penny for my thoughts. Pennies have been around for a very long time, roughly 200 years, and there had been many changes to it as the society grew. People were dissatisfied with its looks, the way they took up too much space and resources, and the worth of the coins. However, I think now is a good time to put an end to this one-cent coin, not just to put forth more modifications. The reasons had grown much too large and strong— pennies cost more to produce than it is actually worth, they hurt…

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    its existence, but the single cent value seems to be lost in people's wallets and purses. The penny should be abolished because it is impractical in everyday use and it wastes valuable time. Not many people use the penny as much as they used to, dollar bills are easier to use in making purchases than pennies. A single cent cannot buy anything anymore and it makes the penny more useless than it seems. In the article “Ban the Penny” by Mark Lewis, it is stated, “Kolbe, an Arizona Republican, is…

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    Penny Synthesis Essay

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    Debate has arisen in the United States over the economic value and need of the penny. The penny is the United States’ coin with the smallest value---only one cent. Recently, many have been discussing getting rid of the penny. It’s a waste of money and materials to produce and they’re easily forgotten more often than used. After much deliberation, I can conclude that penny is insignificant to our economic system and getting rid of it would benefit the United States’ economy. Interestingly, the…

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    V. INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT: STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES Corporate Structure. General Electric has a board of directors is elected by the shareowners to oversee management and to assure that the long-term interests of the shareowners are being served (Governance Principles, n.d.). Board directors are responsible for making the key decisions for GE including counsel and oversight of management, financial and business strategies and actions, assessing risks and maintaining integrity for the company.…

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    In South Africa, their exchange rate system is set up as floating system. Essentially the rand exchange rate will be determined by the market. Similar to other systems, the Reserve Bank can influence the rate by buying and selling in the foreign exchange market, yet they typically try not to intervene with the market aside from building up foreign exchange reserves (although the Reserve Bank says this is to manage liquidity and not to influence the exchange rate) (Resbank). There has been…

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    popular the “biggest three companies were General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler.” These companies are still popular today after the years of innovation. Today, the automobile industry has expanded over thousands of cars, trucks, vans, and…

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