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    Antitrust laws are a set of laws that were made to protect consumers from unfair market places by promoting fair competition and prohibit monopolies from existing. These laws help to regulate the behavior and conduct of organizations to prevent from illegal acts such as price fixing, restraining, price discrimination or monopolizing (“Legal Information Institute”, 2007). Dated back to the 1800’s, it was common for one major company to have significant power over the economy, also known as…

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    at the famously undercover Federal Reserve. Alan Greenspan got a kick out of the chance to develop a quality of riddle. When Bernanke ventured down, the Fed executive was holding four news gatherings a year. The shortness of breath with which Bernanke portrays this advancement — four news gatherings a year! — Accidentally demonstrates his point (https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/bst_crisisresponse.htm). As Bernanke himself tells the story, he maybe came to appreciate wearing the…

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    1. (a) I would observe the rent of all tenants in 4 areas and then compare the results. (b) I would use the mean value to determine the average amount of rent in all areas. (c) The mean values are: Area A: μ=1005.5; Area B: μ=887.0; Area C: μ=881.0; Area D: μ=945.5. 2. (a) I would use the column chart because we are comparing continuous data. (b) Average Monthly Rent (c) It appears that the monthly rent in Area A is higher than the…

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    power discussed in the chapter, how did the power of Standard Oil change society? Rockefeller and the powers of Standard Oil had impacts to the society economically, technologically, politically, and culturally. The advancement of Standard Oil had driven the economy to develop facilities building that utilizes laborers, thus likewise expanded the economy to fuel related industries. As Rockefeller had extended the matter of his organization, Standard Oil additionally enhanced and consummated…

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    Anna Sokolow was born February 9, 1910 in Hartford Connecticut. Sadly she passed away not too long ago on March 29, 2000. In New York City. Anyways, Anna was an American choreographer and professional dancer. Ever since Anna was a young girl she's always desired dancing. When she saw like a dance magazine or someone else dancing, it made her happy and inspired her to become a dancer. She wasn't expecting to become famous out of it. Anna found her majority of inspiration to dance in Jewish…

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    John Rockefeller was born on July 8th 1839 from his Mother Eliza Davison and father William Rockefeller Sr. He is well known for his oil company (Standard Oil). In 1864 John married Laura Spelman they had four children three as of which were girls one boy. In 1863 he built his first oil refinery in Cleveland. The government was changing oil prices and raising them up from $0.35 to around $13.75 a barrel in 1962 as oil was used for lots of different things like Kerosene lamps and fuel. This…

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    Two of the most important standards regarding expert witnesses are the Frye and Daubert standards. Those will be discussed in detail along with the M’Naghten and Durham rules. Following the explanation of the two standards and the two rules, an article by Jennifer McDougal and Ray Bull will be analyzed and related to the discussion of the validity of the forensic interview. The Frye standard originated in during the 1923 appellate court case Frye v. United States. In the original case, Frye…

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    “The Hidden Web”, or most infamously known as “The Deep Web”, is a portion of the Internet that is not indexed by standard search engines like Google, Bing, Yahoo, etcetera. The reason for this is because standard search engines cannot directly access data that is held in databases, which makes it incredibly difficult for search engines to index. So, how does one go about entering the Deep Web? And what are their intentions? Even though an ordinary person like you and me have no business to…

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    According to the ACMA, media convergence is “the phenomenon where digitization of content, as well as standards and technologies”, causes the blurring of traditional distinctions between broadcasting and other media (ACMA, 2011). A specific example of the impact of media convergence on Phan’s career is her use of all major social media platforms. Her media…

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    branding work, helping the institute of the Motor Industry (IMI for short) refit their branding. IMI are the professional body for driving standards in the automotive sector in the UK, and have been operating since 1920. Therefore, the key challenge was to create a smart, contemporary brand, underpinned by the integrity of IMI’s heritage. From the re-brand project IMI’s position as the authoritative voice of the retail automotive sector was reinforced. This resulted in a 55% increase in…

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