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    action has been taken place, where that school did not display equal respect to their student body and did not act out of the golden rule. The substitute did not treat all the students in that class fairly by letting them perform this slave auction. As a parent, you protect your child from unseen consequences like Mill suggests, and that is something the substitute should have done by denying the students the opportunity to do this reenactment. The children being in elementary school and not…

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    Price Elasticity

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    products we love. Close substitutes are a major factor when it comes to a product and its demand. If the…

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    cutting and stitching needed to produce garment. Therefore, in analyzing the power of suppliers (see appendix D), it is important to look at e presence of substitute inputs, the number of suppliers, suppliers switching costs, and government regulation. The first aspect, presence of substitute input, is very important as there is no substitute for labor. However, the supplier power gained by the necessity of labor mentioned earlier is completely undercut by the prevalence of labor suppliers.…

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    1.Introduction Paragraph The taxi has for quite some time been one of the prevailing types of transportation in urban areas around the world. Medallions are small metal plates which are attached to the hood of the vehicle as proof of the right to pick up passengers, who can only hail yellow cabs with a medallion in the street. Most cities placed government regulations to control the oversupply of taxis by late 1930s. This was intended to balance out costs, guarantee the wellbeing and nature of…

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    industry is considered by some to be a sunset industry. This term refers to an industry that holds little promise of future development. In the past decade, the fireworks industry has seen tumultuous times, struggling with increased competition, substitute products, incoherent patency laws, stringent safety regulations, and restrictive export policies. However, with the easing of regulations, the fireworks industry has seen improved growth and increased revenues. Though it is an older industry,…

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    sweeteners. Artificial sweeteners are sugar substitutes. Most artificial sweeteners are used to advertise losing weight. Additionally there has been a history of some artificial sweeteners backfiring. Yet some are still used today because it’s are cheaper to produce. Thus food and drug Administration should put stronger guidelines in place for artificial sweeteners for consumers to educate them on the affects to their health. Drinks and foods with sugar substitutes aren’t always good for.…

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    Wall Street Sours

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    economic including the availability of close substitutes, law of demand and a shift in the demand curve, market elasticity and a free-entry-free exit market. Previously, Whole Foods had a large number of consumers purchasing natural and organic foods in their stores. However, recently other retailers such as Walmart and Costco have begun stocking organic brands and products that are similar to those found in Whole Foods. With the presence of these substitutes, consumers are less willing to buy…

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    analysis. It is a framework for understanding the structure of an industry. The purpose of porter’s five analysis is to help to verify an industry’s weaknesses and strengths, position, direction of the company. There are industry rivalry, threat of substitute, bargaining power of buyers, bargaining power of supplies, and treat of new entrants. Industry Rivalry Industry rivalry is usually happens when there is a competitor example, eMyBabbysitter.com. We are charge per hour with affordable price…

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    joining gangs for love and acceptance they Don’t get at home?, or, Are teens joining gangs for all sorts of reasons, not just one? In the article, “ The Myth of the Street Gang as a “Family Substitute”,” Dr.Samenow claims that , if it were true that teens were joining gangs for a family substitute, “ Everyone who lives in an impoverished, decaying, and otherwise brutal Environment would join gangs.” Also, “ In almost every instance of my interviewing A gang member, that person had…

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    instead of enjoying it like most children should be enjoying their high school. Students are having obstacles to continuing their education by complaining that there is no air conditioning in classes, not enough courses, restrooms being closed, substitute teachers, and the library being occupied. In the passage “some of the classrooms ‘do not have air conditioning,’ so that the students ‘become red-faced and unable to concentrate’ during the extreme heat of summer’’ (Kozol, 718-719). The…

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