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    period between the 1860’s and the 1900’s characterized by social and economic change and defined as the period amongst the Civil War and World War I. During this time, America saw a rise in industrialization, a growth in technology and advancement in economic opportunities. At the same time, it should be noted that there was a lot of social and political corruption in America as well. During the Gilded Age we see a rise in the economic elite (the one percenters). The Gilded age was a time of…

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    on the Zurich University of Applied Science (ZHAW). The master course was international oriented and entirely on English. Throughout my previous studies, I have achieved the degree in Hotel management and business. In addition, I obtained B.A. in Economics at Megatrend University, Faculty of International Economy, department of International Economy and Finance. Nevertheless, I would like to stress…

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    Patent Trolls Analysis

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    companies. According to Chien (2014), “PAEs provide ways for patentees to monetize their patents, often when there is not an alternative.” In his article, he mentions about PAEs’ benefits to startup companies such as monetization opportunities, purchasing opportunities in the Patent marketplace. While that is true, patent trolls are the major obstacles to individual inventors’ innovations or startup companies’ developments because they get a lawsuit which demands huge amounts of compensation…

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    within the Division of Economic and Risk Analysis (DERA). The particular office I worked in was the Office of Structured Disclosure (OSD). The SEC headquarters is located in Washington, D.C connected to Union Station. In my position I worked under the supervision of a team of individuals with financial technology background. My supervisors and coworkers worked for companies such as IBM, Oracle, PwC, IBM, Goldman Sachs, and more. This was especially important because my office worked…

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    Tesla Leases Analysis

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    Tesla leases two big Fremont office buildings where 1,000 could work The radical and dramatic changes in the world of business in the past decade have faced exceptional challenges. Business expansion is considered as the best strategy to become successful in a business. Each organization is unique in its industry and the main advantage of expanding business of any organization is that it increases employment opportunities. In the article "Tesla leases two big Fremont office buildings where 1000…

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    Q6. After the Cold War, the Soviet Union would begin to go through a series of changes and reforms that would include some democratic forms of ideas. One man by the name of Mikhail Gorbachev would become the leader of Russia, while in office he would make several important reforms. Mikhail Gorbachev would learn about the Soviet Union’s system and its problems, he would then quickly work his way into the party. It was his goal to bring change into the Soviet Union which he would succeed at doing.…

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    Same as Barack Obama, who had taken office as the 44th president and is still serving. Both presidents had served two terms and made major changes in the way America is today. Through a careful comparison and contrast of the both Barack Obama and Bill Clinton’s Presidency’s, and how they made changes to improve America’s economy, health care, education and foreign relations. When Clinton and Obama 's administrations came into office, America was in an economic crisis on both of their terms.…

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    the system is wrong. Third: people who feel helpless to change the political system start to firmly believe they have the efficacy to affect and improve their present work and living conditions as well as force life-changing concession from the economic elites and bureaucrats. (p.1-3). Piven and…

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    The term entrepreneurial opportunity would usually presume a profit-motivated event. The adjective entrepreneurial emphasises that the profits are chased through creating a new good and presenting it to the market (Whetten, 1989). Other scholars define the entrepreneurial opportunity as situation that provokes the discovery of new goods, services, production technologies and organizing methods that are able to obtain some economic value in the future (Shane and Venkataraman, 2000). The…

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    Equality is defined as all men are equal based on status, rights, opportunities, and entitled to an identity of treatment and income. Regardless of race, gender, social class, or ethnic background, each person is free to develop their individual abilities and make choices without limitations. Equality is one of the first principals expressed in the Declaration of Independence, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal”. This concept has been the topic of much…

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