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A Pharmacist
Number of words: 493 | Number of pages: 2

... and operating the TPN, which takes intravenous solutions and adds vitamins such as amino acids. They also refill storage bins in the Emergency Room, where doctors can get them if a patient needs them immediately. Charles Rudolph Walgreen Sr. Is the founder of Walgreens. When he was twenty, he borrowed twenty dollars, and moved from Dixon, Illinois to Chicago. Throughout pharmacy school, he worked for pharmacies in the day and went to school at night. When the United States went to War with Spain in 1898, Walgreen was enlisted as a private. There were many diseases in Cuba, and Walgreen fell sick. The doctor was so sure that Walgreen was going to die, that he put Walgreen's name o ...

Chevron
Number of words: 307 | Number of pages: 2

... reserves of oil, approximately 250 billion barrels, were waiting to be taken from the earth. After the uprising in Russia, Chevron feared that the deal would be off. Fortunately, they were able to bargain with the new-found government and enter into a joint agreement to produce oil from the fields in Tenghiz. At this time, Chevron is planning to export the oil from Russia by pipeline to the Black Sea where it will be transported out by oil tanker. The cost of this entire deal will be somewhere in the area of $10 billion dollars. In 1991 Chevron had revenues of $40 billion dollars with a net income for the year of 1.3 billion dollars. ...

Monopolization And Its Implication On A World Scale
Number of words: 2165 | Number of pages: 8

... by bourgeoises economists, socialists have cooked deeper into the matter and "unveiled" the economic character of imperialism and it's apparent contradictions (this will be dealt with later, as well as an overview of the historic contradictions, economic intricacies and ethical realities of imperialism. It should also be stated, that the term monopoly, "monopolization" will be dealt with from the left-wing point of view, as "imperialism"). The two prevalent schools of economic thought, the left wing (socialist) and the right wing (libertarian, "laissez fare" capitalists ...), have entirely different view on the matter of monopolization of capital. While the socialist, especia ...

The Springtime Quest: Filing An Income Tax Return
Number of words: 526 | Number of pages: 2

... drawers that contain my important personal papers that will be needed to file the income tax report. The extensive important paper inventory consists of medical receipts, records of interest paid, and literally any other kind of record that may or may not be a factor in the tax filing. In the past, I have thrown away receipts only to find that the receipts were vital in completing the tax report. I now own a spacious four-drawer filing cabinet for important papers. My next stop in the tax filing process is to set up camp at the dining room table. My preparatory measures include a sharpened pencil, several erasers, a calculator, and a stiff cup of coffee. I spread the mountain of paper work ...

Deficit Spending
Number of words: 1533 | Number of pages: 6

... spending, and didn't cut domestic spending enough to make up the difference. Also, the deep recession of the early 1980s reduced revenues, raising the deficit and forcing the Government to spend much more on paying interest for the national debt at a time when interest rates were high. As a result, the national debt grew in size after 1980. It grew from $709 billion to $3.6 trillion in 1990, only one decade later. Increase of National Debt Since 1980 Month Amount -------------------------------------------- 12/31/1980 $930,210,000,000.00 * 12/31/1981 $1,028,729,000,000.00 * ...

The St. Catharines Standard
Number of words: 478 | Number of pages: 2

... It is Recycled Newsprint. Recycled newsprint is paper that has been previously used paper that has been shredded, de-inked and then turned into pulp so it can make paper again. This type of paper is used because its economical, lightweight, recyclable and is available world wide. 3. What is the process of making the St. Catharines Standard? The First step in making the newspaper is in the advertising department. The workers in the advertising dept. sell space in the paper to local businesses for ads. This pays for the paper to be made. Then the ads are produced and are redied for the paper a day before it has to be made. After the ad space is sold the paper is sent up to ...

Actions Of The Government And The Increase In Prices
Number of words: 823 | Number of pages: 3

... less profitable and producers decrease the level of production. This results in the decrease of the aggregate quantity supplied to decrease. This continues until aggregate quantity demanded equal the aggregate quantity supplied and a period of short- run equilibrium is established. The real GDP and the price level have both decreased from the original long-run equilibrium level and the economy is operating under the full employment level. At this point the U.S. economy is at a recessionary gap and a monetary policy must be used to pull the economy from the current recession. There are three options that the Federal Reserve has to try and end the current recession. The federal funds ...

Economics: Proposal To Cut The Budget Deficit
Number of words: 419 | Number of pages: 2

... the deficit by 25 billion, and shrink the economy by 4 billion. Making all entitlements subject to income tax would reduce the deficit by 74 billion and shrink the economy by 24.66 billion. Basing Medicare payments on cost of managed care plans would reduce the deficit by 70 billion, and shrink the economy by 23.33 billion. Converting Medicaid to a block grant in states would reduce the deficit by 54 billion, yet decrease the economy. These tax increases will reduce the deficit by 223 billion, and through the net tax multiplier (mpc/1-mpc while mpc = .25) the economy will shrink at around 70 billion. My increased spending shall position the aggregate demand curve back to its or ...

Technology Jobs
Number of words: 1211 | Number of pages: 5

... their services,” says L. Mishel, Research Director of Welfare Reform Network. In view of these facts, I wonder if these trends are good or bad for society. “The danger of the information age is that while in the short run it may be cheaper to replace workers with technology, in the long run it is potentially self-destructive because there will not be enough purchasing power to grow the economy,” M. B. Zuckerman. My feeling is that the trend from unskilled labor to highly technical, skilled labor is a good one! But, political action must be taken to ensure that this societal evolution is beneficial to all of us. “Back in 1970, a high school diploma could still be a ticket to the middle ...

How To Start A Billiard Club Business
Number of words: 3486 | Number of pages: 13

... would take away just about all the business from the competition. People want a clean and comfortable atmosphere where they can relax and enjoy a game of pool after work or school. History and Background The sport of pool has been played for many years. The age of the player varies from a very young age group to the retired. It is a sport for all ages. Many people call the sport addicting, because when you play all you want to do is keep playing to become a better player. Many of the better pool players spend hours upon hours practicing. There will always be a need for a billiard club. Someone is always looking for a place to play, compete, and just have fun. Billiards halls ...

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