...outcome will always be the same because the Democratic and GOP parties are run by corporations. Some think that in order to break away from the special interests and influences, there should be a strong third party and that party with a different platform is the Libertarian Party. Historically the main two parties were not much different. In the beginning both parties believed that “men (not big government) was to rule them” (The Fundamental Differences Between Republican and Democrats). There was a mutual desire for individual freedom. Currently it seems that their fundamental beliefs have changed. The Democratic Party wants to increase government involvement in the lives of the American public, whereas the Republicans would like to see decreased national government and have each state govern themselves (The Fundamental Differences Between Republican and Democrats). The Libertarians seem to want to get back to what the founding fathers envisioned. Each party has very strong convictions on the topics that confront America today. The hottest topic facing the nation is Same Sex Marriage. Since the beginning the Democrats have defended Civil Rights and supported the expansion of opportunities for all. They fight to end all forms of discrimination, but this is an uphill battle. “We support marriage equality and support the movement to secure equal treatment under the law for same-sex couples” (Democratic Party on Civil Rights). On the other hand the Republicans strive...
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...In the government there has been two main parties Democratic and Republican party. This has become more prevalent through history especially in our day in age. These two parties have overshadowed the 3rd smaller parties. These 3rd parties have never been elected this may be because that the two larger parties have always been elected or it may be that people do not know enough about the other 3rd parties to even give them a second chance or even a look. I am going to state the similarities and differences between a larger political party with a smaller 3rd part and the 3rd party I will be choosing is the Green party. The major party that I will be comparing to my 3rd party is the Democratic party. The Democratic view on abortion is very similar to the Green party's view. One point about abortion that both of these parties platforms include is that woman should be able to make there own decision about whether they want to get an abortion or not. Another point that they both make is that the healthcare and prescriptions that are needed...
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...Abortion policy has long been a subject of dispute between the Democratic and Republican parties. Both parties address this issue in their 2016 platforms, albeit in polar opposite fashions. Even though both parties agree that the government should assist in aiding women with unexpected pregnancies, Democrats and Republicans adhere to their clashing sets of morals when determining their perceived legality or illegality of abortion. Their different viewpoints on abortion reveal the conflicting ways in which the two parties interpret how the government should operate, with Democrats believing that the government should expand to operate for the needs of the current era and the Republicans believing that the government is best operated under the...
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...and mimics the load roars and reflects the frustrations of local politics. But for DLSU-STC, it is only on its second year experiencing the dilemma of room-to-room campaigns, political rifts, debates, miting de avance, among others. As being a newbie in that kind of atmosphere; emotions and friendships gets involve much more than the real deal – ideologies and platforms of the 2 political parties, Santugon and Tapat. As observed, participation and membership of the students are hugely affected by the influences made by their group of friends or the people being affiliated to the political parties being involved thus the essence of the ideologies of both parties diminish in value. Through this analysis, it hopes to be nonbiased as possible and all of the things presented below are based on facts, research, RTRs, MDA and personal interviews. Alyansang Tapat sa Lasallista (TAPAT) Tapat had been founded in August 16, 1985 such that it is considered as the oldest existing political party in De La Salle University. From their history timeline, it was during the university’s 1985 elections when two non-existent political parties as of today – Panudla and Lakas Lasallista battled out for the top positions. It was Lakas Lasallista that prevailed and since then Panudla disbanded and eventually reorganized into Alyansang Tapat sa Lasallista. Tapat was born out of an alliance of different organizations and individuals which is grounded in one ideology, united by common principles and values...
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...Political party platforms The political party platform is used to show what a parties position is on multiple issues. This paper will describe what each of the four political parties view is on the defense of marriage and strengthening of families in regards to early childhood and how each differs I’m going to start off with the Republican party of Texas which firmly believes that marriage is God-ordained and that it can only be a legal and moral commitment between a natural man and a natural woman which they consider to be a foundational unit of a healthy society. The platform opposes any type of recognition to allowing benefits to couples who label themselves as domestic partners and are not legally married. They also advocate the removal of laws that place an unfair tax on a families income. And at last the Republican party of Texas supports the traditional Judeo-Christian values on family and opposes the continued attack on these traditional values. Republicans oppose any type of government mandated pre school or kindergarten (Republicans of Texas -Strengthening families promoting life and protecting health, pg 7) Libertarians on the other hands differ completely then those of the Texas republicans. Libertarians support full protection of people from federal and state legislation that go against ones individual rights to not allow marriage base on gender orientation. They believe that the government has no authority in deciding...
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...products themselves, provide a web platform for exchange of products. It does not warehouse the goods, instead connects the buyers and sellers which is the main reason for their fast growth. * Broader customer base To increase the customer base, have more information exchange and to build momentum to increase its influence, it has a team of three countries, i.e. Japan, China and Britain. * Brand popularity Alibaba has strong brand popularity and it is difficult to find another B2B ecommerce with such huge brand influence power and brand popularity in China. Alibaba has been doing the scientific marketing efforts for the global customers since many years and has used it to establish a good reputation and brand popularity in their customer’s mind, which has become the core competitiveness of them, and that is hard for the later competitors to exceed which acts as value for Alibaba. * Good understanding of its customers The customers of Alibaba are able to effortlessly navigate through the website because it has been created with a very good understanding of its customers. It also provides another forum for the customers who want to communicate information or find business opportunity in their location. It keeps on bringing new innovative ideas in the e-commerce industry in China which is a strong indication of its understanding of its customers. * Strong internet enterprise union International internet union between Yahoo, Japanese Softbank and Alibaba...
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...Political Parties and Electoral Process Strayer University POL 110 December 8, 2014 Political Parties and Electoral Process Democrats and Republicans have shaped the political landscape in the U.S. throughout history. Both parties intend to do what is best for the American people but vastly differ in philosophy and ideals. Democrats have been generally viewed as supporters of social services while Republicans encourage a limited government influence and a robust foreign policy. Furthermore, Democrats tend to lean towards an active government with the belief of improving the opportunity and equality. Meanwhile, Republicans tend to be more adamant about being pro-business and more self-reliant. The recovery of the economy has been a very divisive issue between Democrats and Republicans and has been well documented in recent years. A prime example is the dispute over the stimulus package released few years ago. One major dispute between the Republicans and Democrats regarding the growth of the economy is the proportion of tax cuts. Democrats heavily favored tax cuts for the lower and middle class and conceded to the idea of raising taxes for the 1 percent to stay economically balanced. While Republicans were opposed to the idea, they were in favor of tax cuts across the board. In addition, Democrats were in favor of impermanent exceptions for businesses creating additional employment opportunities. Another issue where Democrats and Republicans differ ideally...
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...ABSTRACT: Cloud computing involves storing, managing and processing data on remote servers owned by various users on the network instead of making use of a local server or a personal computer. The prime service models include the Platform-as-a-service model(PaaS), Software- as- a- service model (SaaS), Infrastructure-as-a-Service model (IaaS). IaaS is a third party service model which makes use of hardware, software, servers, storage and other infrastructure modules on behalf of the users on the network. IaaS provides the connected users with a web-based service to create, obliviate and administer storage and systems. Security remains a big issue of concern especially because the other service models run on top of the infrastructure layer. PaaS provides hardware and software equipments required for the development of applications to it’s users over the worldwide web. PaaS provides access to Application Program Interfaces( APIs) and other equipments necessary or developing applications without having to install the developing environment. SaaS gives the connected users access to software/ services available on the cloud. SaaS requires the Web Browser to to access the applications hosted by the cloud. Although this concept provides ease in terms of cost- cutting and low management requirement of systems, the data remains vulnerable to unauthorized interference and misuse. This poses a threat to data security which becomes a great concern on multiple levels and dimensions...
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...are their strengths and weaknesses, what their business model is and how it has changed over the course of time. We will discuss briefly the history of these two giants and explain how they deal and cope with this ever-changing market and business environment. We will start with the background of these two companies, and then analyze the differences in terms of business models, focusing on financial data, services provided, overall stakeholder value and customers’ perception. Background of eBay EBay was launched by Pierre Omidyar in 1995, and referring to his own words, his purpose was giving “ the power of the market back to individuals, not just large corporations”...and his goal was “pioneer new communities around the world built on commerce, sustained by trust and inspired by opportunities”. It is important for us to underline the words of Omidyar because they are the base of eBay’s success. Building up upon those initial foundations, eBay later on expanded in 39 countries, and developed partnerships and did investments in additional 15 markets. The main purpose of eBay was to connect sellers and buyers via an online market platform. In fact, as we know, the site is funded by transactions of goods and money operated only online. Sellers were...
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...First International Symposium on Data, Analysis of Current E-Payment Solution in China--Third Party Payment Platform Nie Jin School of Information Management Wuhan University Wuhan P.R.China 430072 Email: nie_jin@yahoo.com from Master Card and Visa [5]. This paper presented that establish an effective credibility guarantee system is important to the e-business development in China. Based on the analysis of different payment systems a third party payment platform is one way to avoid credibility and security pitfalls in e-business monetary transaction in China at present. Abstract—Electronic business and especially electronic payment systems have been flourished in the past decades. Securely transfer monetary value can establish e-business participants’ confidence and facilitate the e-transaction process. Establishing the guaranteed credibility system can effectively strengthen the electronic business growth. This paper presented that setting up an efficient credibility system will improve Chinese e-commerce environment. Implementing the third party payment platform would be one of the effective solutions to Chinese e-business monetary transactions at present. Key words: electronic payment system, third party payment platform, credibility system I. II. Credibility has always been a virtue in Chinese culture. China used to be under central planned economy. Central government controlled the whole nation’s economic activities and guaranteed...
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...SALES OF GOODS QSTN: Identify and discuss four remedies of a buyer of a defective product under the digital platform of OLX. The OLX platform is an advertisement of goods to be sold, and descriptions of goods are set out there. For a binding contract to be formed, a definite offer must be followed by unequivocal acceptance . An offer is an expression of willingness to contract made with the intention that it shall become binding on the offeror as soon as it is accepted by the offeree. An invitation to treaty is where a party invites offers, which she is then free to accept or reject. In fisher v Bell Lord Parker CJ stated: ‘it is perfectly clear that according to the ordinary law of contract the display of an article with a price on it in a shop window is merely an invitation to treat. It is in no sense an offer for sale the acceptance of which constitutes a contract." Advertisements of goods for sale are normally interpreted as invitations to treat. In Patridge v Crittenden it was held, although it was an offence to offer for sale certain wild birds. The defendant had advertised in a periodical 'Quality Bramblefinch cocks, Bramblefinch hens, 25s each'. His conviction was quashed by the High Court. Lord Parker CJ stated that when one is dealing with advertisements and circulars, unless they indeed come from manufacturers, there is business sense in their being construed as invitations to treat and not offers for sale. On this basis it is reasonable to conclude that since...
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...predicted to cause leading firms to gain market share. Second, the procedures in place in Europe contributed to the ability of the Competition Commissioner to block the proposed merger of GE and Honeywell based on dubious economic grounds and very weak evidence. In particular, the absence of timely and independent judicial review of the Commissioner’s decision that a combination is incompatible with the Common Market gives enormous discretion to the Competition Commissioner and to the Commission’s Merger Task Force. We discuss below how the interplay of these two trans-Atlantic differences led to the divergent results in GE/Honeywell. The EU’s Conglomerate Case A key driver of the proposed merger was the desire of GE and Honeywell to combine their complementary product lines in the civil aerospace industry.2 GE makes, sells, and services large aircraft engines. Honeywell, itself the result of a 1999 merger between Allied Signal and Honeywell, makes small aircraft engines, various avionics components, and other “non-avionics” components, such as environmental control systems, wheels and brakes, and auxiliary power units. At its heart, the merger was neither horizontal nor vertical, but conglomerate. In fact, the GE/Honeywell merger was remarkably “clean” in terms of horizontal overlaps, given the magnitude of the merger itself and the strong presence of both companies in the civil aerospace industry. Yet the core of the EU’s objection to the merger was expressly based on the conglomerate...
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...other security? Ans-An investor can trade the ‘entire stock market’ by buying index futures instead of buying individual securities with the efficiency of a mutual fund. The advantages of trading in Index Futures are: * The contracts are highly liquid * Index Futures provide higher leverage than any other stocks * It requires low initial capital requirement * It has lower risk than buying and holding stocks * It is just as easy to trade the short side as the long side * Only have to study one index instead of 100s of stock 2. What is the difference between open interest and volume? Ans-In the options market, two measurements describe the liquidity and activity of option contracts. Volume is the amount of contracts traded in a given period, and open interest is the number of open option contracts. Volume Trading volume is the number of option contracts being exchanged between buyers and sellers, and it measures the activity of options contracts. For example, assume the trading volume in call option ABC with a strike price of $55 and an expiration date in three weeks did not trade any contracts for a specified day. Therefore, the trading volume is 0. However, the next day, an investor buys 15 call option contracts and a market maker sells 15 call option contracts. The trading volume for that particular day is 15. Open Interest Open interest is the number of option contracts that are still open and held by traders and investors. These options...
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...Abstract The future of software development is expected to be a near 50/50 split between the Java and .NET platforms. The astute student of software development must do their research and choose which platform they would like to be the most proficient in. There are different advantages to each platform which must be considered. One advantage to the .NET platform is that there are many languages, and by extension many class libraries, that are used in conjunction with each other. .NET also allows developers to produce usable results in a much shorter time frame. Advantages to becoming a Java developer include, generally, a much more intimate knowledge of the code produced and how it works. Another advantage is that with the use of the Java Virtual Machine, code can be written once and run on almost any system without having to recode it. Students must take these differences into account when deciding which platform to choose. Introduction Object-oriented programming helps to make computer programs much more manageable through the use of reusable objects, inheritance and polymorphism. It was first developed by Dr. Alan Kay and a group of programmers at Xerox in the 1970’s. They developed a language called Smalltalk which was the first to really flesh out object-oriented ideas.(Murphy, 2008) The first wide commercial use of object orientation began with the invention of the C++ language in the early 1980’s; when Bjarn Stroustrup integrated object oriented concepts...
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...Abstract In this case, it mainly defines how eBay enter the Chinese market and state problems why eBay failure problems in China compare to Tao Bao. We will introduce EBay, compare and contrast between eBay and Tao Bao, also, we talk about reasons failure in China. Introduction to EBay EBay which is a management that allows people from all over the world to buy and sell items, auctions and shopping online. EBay was founded on 4th September 1995 and by name Auction web of Pierre Omidyar in California. People can sell goods on EBay over the network. As an online auction site, eBay created a buyer but also the seller of unprecedented business model which was C2C mode. EBay has differences from traditional marketing because e Bay make a large number of small business and individuals through its sales platform to interact with small items, so creating amazing trading volume and profit. Also, its great value and market energy generated is sufficient to counterbalance the traditional business model. As a third party transaction, eBay itself does not directly involved in the transaction, but specifically for consumers with business information and value- added services. Through this e-commerce information intermediary platform, information can flow between the buyer and the seller each other. EBay collected information through selling; charged fees to users store and get huge revenue (Kathy Burns-Millyard, n.d.). Thus, eBay overthrown smaller flea market in the past, though the...
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