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    The Future of Gaming

    The Future of Gaming Devry University Eng 135 Today computers are an integral part of everyday life in America. There's hardly anywhere you can go without seeing a computer in use. It has simplified the hard task of everyday life and left more free time. Many people spend that free time playing video games. Video games are a good way of stress relief, a way to get away from the realities of everyday life and into a virtual world. Some will say that video games have lead to kids

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    Wal-Mart Good or Bad for America

    Is Wal-Mart Good For America? Introduction We all want to do what is best for our families, our friends, ourselves and our country. However, our nation’s number one corporation is under constant ridicule for being a negative part of the American way. Wal-Mart is the overall number one on the fortune 500, over taking Exxon Mobile after a one year slip to the number 2 spot. However Wal-Mart is constantly being ridiculed by media and everyday citizens, its employees included. These opinions are

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    Manager

    Learning with Cases INTRODUCTION The case study method of teaching used in management education is quite different from most of the methods of teaching used at the school and undergraduate course levels. Unlike traditional lecture-based teaching where student participation in the classroom is minimal, the case method is an active learning method, which requires participation and involvement from the student in the classroom. For students who have been exposed only to the traditional teaching methods

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    Disney Corporate Strategy

    well-known raider, Saul Steinberg. Steinberg now owned 12% of the firm and was threatening to acquire more. While Miller had orchestrated several defensive maneuvers, Steinberg had now announced a public tender offer to purchase 49% of the equity at a price that was a 45% premium over where the stock had been prior to the raid. To fund this purchase, Steinberg was promising to sell the film library and certain real estate assets to outside investors. Steinberg also had a track record of accepting greenmail

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    Interest Rates

    INTEREST RATE RISK MANAGEMENT: DEVELOPMENTS IN INTEREST RATE TERM STRUCTURE MODELING FOR RISK MANAGEMENT AND VALUATION OF INTEREST-RATE-DEPENDENT CASH FLOWS Andrew Ang* and Michael Sherris† ABSTRACT This paper surveys the main concepts and techniques of recent developments in the modeling of the term structure of interest rates that are used in the risk management and valuation of interest-rate-dependent cash flows. These developments extend the concepts of immunization and matching to a stochastic

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    Marketiong Student

    EuroDisney, families were reluctant to spend the $280 a day needed to enjoy the attractions of the park, including les hamburgers and les milkshakes. Staying overnight was out of the question for many because hotel rooms were so high priced. For example, prices ranged from $110 to $380 a night at the Newport Bay Club, the largest of EuroDisney’s six new hotels and one of the biggest in Europe. In comparison, a room in a top hotel in Paris cost between $340 and $380 a night. Financial losses became so massive

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    Not so Wonderful

    EuroDisney, families were reluctant to spend the $280 a day needed to enjoy the attractions of the park, including les hamburgers and les milkshakes. Staying overnight was out of the question for many because hotel rooms were so high priced. For example, prices ranged from $110 to $380 a night at the Newport Bay Club, the largest of EuroDisney’s six new hotels and one of the biggest in Europe. In comparison, a room in a top hotel in Paris cost between $340 and $380 a night. Financial losses became so massive

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    Business Plan for Pet

    Business Plan A Pampered Pet 101 Pet Care Drive Fishers, IN 46038 Phone 317.555.5555 www.apamperedpet.com Contents Executive Summary 1 Type of Business 1 Company Summary 1 Management 1 Market and Competition 1 Funds Requested 1 Collateral 1 Use of Proceeds 2 Financial Projections 2 Exit 2 Deal Structure 3 Background and Purpose 4 History 4 Current Situation 4 The Resource-based Concept 4 Objectives 5 Market Analysis 6 Overall Market 6 Specific Market 6

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    Assignment Business Law

    1.0. INTRODUCTION A contract is a voluntary arrangement between two or more parties that is enforceable at law as a binding legal agreement. Contract have a history that where or when established. Contract law is based on the principle expressed in the Latin phrase “pacta sunt servanda”, (“agreements must be kept"). The common law of contract originated with the now-defunct writ of assumpsit, which was originally a tort action based on reliance. Contract law falls within the general law of obligations

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    Managing Tenant Mix

    Tony Shun-Te Yuo*#, Neil Crosby*, Colin Lizieri* and Philip McCann** *Department of Real Estate & Planning **Department of Economics The University of Reading Business School Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AW UK #Corresponding Authors: c.m.lizieri@rdg.ac.uk tonyyuo@yahoo.com Key words: retail agglomeration, inter-store externalities, core-periphery model, shopping centre image I. Introduction The planned shopping centre or mall has become an important part of contemporary life style. It has been

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