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    The U.S. Economic Outlook Forecast In order to forecast the economic outlook of the United States a few factors must be examined. The history and the changes in the GDP, savings, investment, real interest rates, and unemployment rates must be analyzed. Also, the monetary policy and its influence on the long-run behavior of price levels, inflation rates, costs must be examined. Trade deficits and surpluses must also be considered when forecasting the economic outlook of the US. When it come to…

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    Portable Tiny Homes

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    A penny saved is a penny earned. Want to save money and be able to afford all the things you want to do and buy? Owning a tiny home can make that happen. How are tiny homes a more economic value over traditional homes? Portable tiny homes have less restrictions and don’t require costly permits when building, they are only required to meet height and weight regulations for road use. Portable tiny homes also have more leeway to use nontraditional building materials in the construction of the…

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    India. Due to the high demand of workers in pharmaceutical field, there are pharmaceutical programs in universities that attract talented people. Also, India gained experience in the generic drug business, and an expertise in dealing with Western regulatory agencies. The FDA opened two offices in India to oversee manufacturing compliance and that the safeties are consistent with FDA standards. Thus, India has about 900 plants that are FDA approved which make Indian companies a potential rivals…

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    Dodd-Frank, the protections and concerns it sought to address, and the exceptions where its limitations could be considered. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act was created in response to The Great Recession. The financial regulatory system that was in place at the time was the principal cause that alluded to that financial…

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    • New Opportunities from the Integration of Production and Distribution: The expansion of the railroad network linked the far-flung regions of the United States into a national market, making it possible for firms in industries characterized by economies of scale to lower their unit costs by concentrating production in large facilities. In such industries the average size of the production unit rose over time and the number of firms declined. At the same time, the level of geographic…

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    MicroEconomics of the Charles Schwab Corporation Final Paper Tinsley Teague Tri-County Technical College Abstract The Charles Schwab Corporation is an American brokerage and banking firm based in San Francisco, California that was founded in 1971 by Charles Schwab as a traditional brokerage firm and investment newsletter publisher. Their mission is to provide customers with the most useful and ethical financial services in the world. Although there aren’t necessarily any production costs in…

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    My experience in COMM 2367 this semester was an important one for not only my educational career but for my life after the classroom. It helped me reconnect with the task of group work, helped me overcome my fear of public speaking, and much more that I will be discussing through this reflection paper. This communication class did not only help me complete a second writing course but also helped me learn how to use persuasion tactics in a writing and a speaking fashion. I have learned that…

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    Video and print media are two sources at complete opposite ends of the spectrum. Persuasion in video relies upon visual and audio features to persuade its audience whereas print relies almost completely upon textual persuasion. “Look Up” by Gary Turk is a visual representation of rhetoric being manipulated to allow the designated audience to change their opinion of social media through computers, smartphones, and tablets. Turk relies on audio techniques to improve sound and visual examples to…

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    Another persuasion technique was to appeal to the hierarchy of needs. A major issue with letting people into areas that had been blocked off was safety for the performers and for the patron. When asked why they couldn’t go through, by telling them it was for safety reasons, people were quick to say okay. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs are arranged in a hierarchy of prepotency, meaning that lower-level needs must be satisfied before an individual can move to higher level needs (Miller 41). Safety as…

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    Drive By Daniel Pink

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    Daniel Pink, author of the book, Drive, claims that the outdated motivational method of carrots and sticks is no longer applicable to most of the world. Pink assures that the old motivational method makes a person’s job dull and ultimately boring, causing a person to not place much interest in his or her work and possibly affecting them mentally. He introduces us to a revolutionary idea of how a person could have their dwindling fire reignited so that a person could better their work…

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