Rise of Retail Trading in 2020 Student’s Name Institution Rise of Retail Trading in 2020 Retail Trading is defined as any business activity linked with the auction of products to the final customer. It is the connection between wholesalers or producers and the consumers of the goods. Typically retailers sell products in fewer amounts to customers for own use and not for re-selling or commercial uses. Retail is the last step of the supply channel as the retailer purchases products from wholesalers or directly from the manufacturer in large amounts at a reduced price (Avhad &Yadav, 2020). Then they sell the products to the last buyers of the goods, in fewer parts, at a retail price enjoying the benefits in the end. Furthermore, retail Trading can take different forms; they can take place over the phone, via post services, door to door vending, and not necessarily that goods must be sold from a shop. Therefore, vending areas can…
Rhetorical analysis of Tang Instant Breakfast Drink on YouTube. Tang’s commercial on YouTube is a late 70s commercial on a breakfast drink, one of Tangs’ best products. During this time, NASA was launching its first airships; hence Tang took advantage of the market to introduce its product using airships, which they described as destined to be on board just like Tang Instant Breakfast Drink. Originally Tang developed it for astronauts, which is the main reason why it is rich in vitamins. They did run the commercial on televisions as Ads. Tang is from the USA, which is a sugary, non-carbonated, orange-flavored soft drink which is made by General Foods and has a fresh taste and is rich in vitamin C. The main aim of Tang is to provide families with a fresh taste that is very convenient. The purpose of this commercial is to persuade consumers to use the drink, which is favorable for both earth families and spacemen. The commercial advertises the importance of the instant breakfast drink, such as a full day supply of vitamin C and its…
The Palestine and Zionist movement It is true the critical dimensions of the century-long struggle between the Zionist movement and Palestine’s Arab inhabitants for control of this land first took shape in the decade or so before the outbreak of the first world war. This started when Zionist guards attacked people transporting gold to Palestine empire. The guards demanded clothes, jewels and the camels that they owned, but the owners declined to hand over these to the guards. The Zionist wanted to grow their economic standards to increase the growth of their empire. Palestine’s were influenced by the European influence that led to political growth in the Ottoman empire. Zionist and Palestine’s therefore started their struggle to occupy the kingdom. Zionists and Palestine’s created a movement in the nineteenth century to prevent the European powers from settling in their land. Palestine’s wanted to avoid the implementation of new religious norms which would allow the Europeans to take over their land quickly. The Palestine and Zionist movement targeted the displacement of the Jews from their territory to increase their agricultural activities…
Sarbanes-Oxley Act Corporate businesses are owned by shareholder(s), who elect a board of directors to oversee their activities. Corporations can be for-profit or not-for-profit. Examples of for-profit businesses include Apple Inc. and Microsoft. Not-for-profit corporations include Wikimedia Foundation and Charity Navigator. Competition in corporate America is high. Every company is often pushing to become the industry leader, and because of this pressure, some end up engaging in unethical practices. For example, Enron opted to provide inaccurate financial reports to maintain its position in the market. The Enron scandal led to the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Sarbanes- Oxley Act, enacted in 2002, aims at ensuring that businesses provide accurate information in their financial statements. Investors and lenders use this information when making decisions, thereby making it essential for these statements to contain factual information. Since the introduction of this Act, corporate scandals have reduced. The Act has helped close the loopholes that made it easy for public companies to defraud investors. Companies now face harsh penalties if dishonesty is noted in their financial reports. Under the Sarbanes- Oxley Act, public…
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Externality and their regulation Hey everybody, today I am going to talk about the concept of externalities and why they matter in tax economy. An externality is a consequence of an economic activity experienced by unrelated third parties; it can be either positive or negative. For instance, the impact of a well-educated labour force on productivity in a given firm is an example of a positive externality. Lower taxes on marijuana may harm the third parties for instance through impaired driving. Main content Most externalities are negative. Pollution, for example, is a well-known negative externality. A corporation may decide to cut costs and increase profits by implementing new operations that are more harmful to the environment. The corporation realizes costs in the form of expanding its operations but also generate returns that are higher than the prices. However, the externality also increases the aggregate cost to the economy and society, making it a negative externality. Externalities are negative when the social costs outweigh the private costs. Some externalities are positive. Positive externalities occur when there is a positive gain on…
Individualism Individualism is a principle that addresses the worth of an individual with a robust moral stance to promote the independence and self-reliance of a person. Individualists are people who advocate for a person’s interests to gain relevance on political or social grounds. Notably, individualism is the opposite of collectivism and corporate social forms embraced in a society. The primary aspect of individuality is an individual and why an individual is essential in promoting human dignity. Individualism expands the logic of isolation among an individual who chooses to have their own beliefs and activities. Roman culture is one that strongly expressed the individualism approach in the world. In the Roman Empire, individualism is an honorific term that is a concern to many communities. Therefore, this paper explains individual characteristics and impacts on society. The Principle of Individuality Moreover, individualism promotes a sense of belonging and freedom of expression among an individual. Generally, individualism has been used to refer to individual characteristics, interests, and lifestyles to promote the self-creation of a person (Santos et al., 2017). The principle of individuality expresses…
Question #8 Isaiah Taylor 13th November. How was the character development of Forrest Gump in “Forrest Gump”? Forrest Gump is the main character in the film “Forrest Gump.” His character has been developed to fit in with the other support characters to develop the main themes in the film. In the film, the most outstanding theme is the theme of man vs. society. The characters are developed to show that one is capable of doing anything as long as they set their mind to do it. The thinking that anybody can achieve anything is not in the normal thoughts of people. However, Forrest Gump has been used to prove otherwise. First, he is born mentally and physically challenged. However, his mother raised him to believe he is no different from other people. His character has been developed in a manner that puts those who doubted him to shame. In the film, Forrest Gump was a rejected person. People called him names because he never dressed like the rest. However, Forrest proves everyone wrong by getting out of the nut school…
Support for the diagnosis of bipolar in children The controversy surrounding the diagnosis of bipolar disorder has been ongoing for decades. It is particularly of interest in the US because, since the adoption of the APA DSM diagnostic criteria in the late 1990s, the prevalence has increased. In contrast, it has mostly remained the same in other countries. From a subjective point of view, no would want to diagnose children bipolar; however, evidence supports the diagnosis of bipolar in children from an objective perspective. The controversy of diagnosing mental disorders in children has always been a controversy, particularly because symptoms do not present as in adults; hence, it is assumed it does not exist, or the cases are very low warrant diagnosis, the stakes for the wrong diagnosis are high, and pose potential risks. A similar position was held for the diagnosis of depression, but it is now accepted and demonstrated that despite the atypical symptoms, depression is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in children above the age of ten years; the same holds for bipolar (Goldstein, Post,…
Method Participants To help test hypotheses, the study collected data from 22 participants. A random selection process targeted to recruit participants from Camosun College from a youthful population of students. The ages of the included study subjects ranged from 19 to 35 years and a median of 29. To study deep, intermediate, and shallow memory processing abilities, 11 participants were allocated to participate in the shallow depth of processing experiment. In contrast, the remaining 11 took part in the deep level processing tests. The group constituted of 13 female and 9 male participants. The younger proportion of the group aged between 19 and 25 years had four male and five female participants, while the senior study group aged between 25 and 35 years comprised of five males and eight females. The senior participants were mainly community-dwelling adult students recruited by random probability sampling and notified through Health & Human Services. The median ages of the junior and senior study groups were 20 and 31 years, respectively. Materials and Apparatus During the experiment, materials and apparatus included a color monitor, a…