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    Nasi Kaok Case Study

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    2.5 Competitive rivalry It is basically refers to the widen of firms within an industry that put pressure on one another and drives profits potential to zero due to fierce rivalry. In this case, stealing profit or market share from one another may occur. The intensity of rivalry may affect both competitive environment and influence the ability of firms. If there is a high intensity of rivalry, it means competitors are aggressively targeting both each other markets and pricing product. However,…

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    Business problem – High labor costs – reduce to increase the profitability levels Slide 1- Introduction The ultimate aim of every company is to maximize the profitability levels and expand the market share so as to increase the shareholder’s value. However, some costs such as labor cost hinder the achievement of these objectives as they form a significant portion of aggregate expenditure. Therefore, there is a need to device ways of cutting unnecessary operating costs. Nike Inc. is faced with…

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    one day we would have completely used up all of our clean water supply? Thirst to death? Drink contaminated water? See the rain falling over us lately? Is it normal rain? No it’s not. As of late the rain that we experience or the rain that we see is not normal rain it’s what we call “acid rain” but what causes acid rain? Yup you got it right it’s somehow connected to water pollution. Think twice before contaminating our water supply we never know when we would just run out of clean water. One…

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    Critical Reflection of microteaching Lesson Preparation A Comprehension of content The main purpose of this topic is to link it to the water cycle. The students would need to know that the water cycle is dependent on the condensation as well as evaporation of water. Also, due to the anticipation of certain misconceptions, the lesson was conducted in a way, such that, any misconceptions would be surfaced either during questioning or during the experiment. As a result, the teacher would need to…

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    police are two of the most powerful tools that impact a nation’s economic activity (Investopedia 1). Fiscal policy is defined as the government spending and taxation that influences the economy. Central banks use monetary policy to change the money supply and either stimulate faster growth of an economy, or slow it down due to risks such as inflation. Both policies have their share of similarities and differences, and are vital in the United States economy. It is still questioned which policy…

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    An Enemy of the People focuses on the issues of morality, truth, and personal conviction. A story based upon the pollution of the water in a small town, is a story that remains relevant and relatable in today’s society. The film and the play where different in many ways. One thing is that in books and screenplays, they have much more detail. Readers get to actually get inside the authors head. With movies, we are watching from an outside point-of-view. We get more feeling, more depth, and we…

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    Tully Valley Case Study

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    Remediation: The mudboils in Tully Valley are caused by artesian pressure. To reduce mudboil sediment discharges from the mudboil depression area to Onondaga Creek, remedial measures were implemented. This includes installing depressurizing wells along Onondaga Creek and around the mudboil depression area to decrease the artesian pressure. Since the majority of mudboils in Tully Valley are located near the Onondaga Creek mudboil passageway and mudboil tributary diversion channel, the…

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    Derived demand for labor depends on the market value or product price of the good or service (McConnell, Brue, & Flynn, 2011). The demand for labor depends on productivity of the market value of goods produced (McConnell, Brue, & Flynn, 2011). The production of products is done by laborers, or the labor demand, and the derived demand is from the demanded product that is done by the same laborers. The concept helps determine the demand for the labor of specific goods, what is needed, how much is…

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    necessary to achieve their ends. Choosing determines all human decisions. The economics problem or choosing problem of a country, otherwise opportunity cost are expressed with production possibility curve. Production possibility curve also shows the three main factors of economics which are scarcity of resources, opportunity cost and increasing opportunity cost. The disastrous labor theory of value, which attempted to equate value with the amount of labor that had gone into a good, was…

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    1. INTRODUCTION: In class we have learned about the different market structures that exist in the world. They are basically divided into four types namely • Perfect competition • Monopoly • Monopolistic competition • Oligopoly The most prevalent type of market structure in today’s world are monopolistic and oligopolistic competition and in some cases monopoly. The article that I had chosen takes about the ongoing price war between the e-commerce giants of India; Flipkart and Amazon. I feel…

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