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  • Thomas J. Watson Created International Business Machines Corporated

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    Thomas J. Watson founded international Business Machines (IBM) by the merge of three successful companies: The Tabulating Machine Company, The International Time Recording Company and the Computing Tabulating Recording Company (CTR). In 1914, Thomas Watson joined CTR as CEO and held that title for the next twenty years. CTR was listed in NYSE in 1916. In the year 1924, He changed the company 's name to International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). The company therefore had already been an IPO

  • Whole Foods Executive Summary

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    short- term or long-term securities. In September 28, 2014 and September 29, 2013 gross unrealized gains and losses were immaterial. The collective value of available-for-sale-securities in a continuous loss position for greater than twelve months totaled approximately 3 million dollars in September 2014. Whole Foods did not recognize any other temporary impairment over the last three fiscal years. The average effective maturity was approximately 6 months and 15 months respectively in 2014. Whole

  • Essay On International Trade

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    International trade is an activity that deals with the exchange of services and goods between countries. This has been the reason why we have the concept of a world economy where prices, or supply and demand are affected by global activities (What is International Trade? 2012). International trade allows one country to enjoy the services and products of other countries especially those that are not readily available for that particular country. This is also the reason why we have so many products

  • Comparative Essay: Classical Cars Vs. Modern Cars

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    Classical Cars Vs Modern Cars Classical versus modern, the debate that is universally used throughout a variety of topics which includes automobiles, which happens to be continuously upgrading as the years go on. The modification to cars has become advance to meet today’s standards which causes cars to be more generic than unique now in days. Through years a wide variety of the aspects that go into the construction and style of the cars has improved creating a more modern and slick look which can

  • Accounting Equation

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    Accounting is a process of organizing and calculating financial data, which specifies the health and productivity of a business or entity. The accounting equation is a process of breaking down financial data into groups, which helps to decipher what a business owns during a specific period of time. The data retrieved from the accounting equation can then be used to build other financial reports that give details about a business’s current financials, cash flows, and profits or losses. Accounting

  • Hard Work Malcolm Gladwell Analysis

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    The results of hard work are astronomical. Despite popular belief, efforts to succeed do not go unnoticed, such as the practice that goes into mastering a hobby, skill, or talent. All throughout one’s life, people are told to work hard and to try their best at everything they accomplish. This has an effect on what is widely considered to be success and how to achieve it. Although many credit others’ victories to innate talent, the true key to success does not lie in talent, but in hard work. Many

  • David Epstein's The Outliers: The Story Of Success

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    (Gladwell 11). The people who were practicing and putting forth more effort than everyone else became better, practice pays off. Violinists who played with the intent to get better and totaled ten thousand hours of practice were the elite performers. Those who totaled eight thousand were decent and those who totaled just over four thousand hours of practice were labeled as future music teachers. Ten thousand hours was what Gladwell had considered "mastery" (Gladwell 12). We are able to control how

  • Research Paper On Outliers By Malcolm Gladwell

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    Is it possible to be the most successful figure in the world and being worth billions of dollars? It is possible; Bill Gates is the most successful figure in the world, and he is worth 79.2 billion dollars. Gates is a very successful entrepreneur who founded Microsoft, the biggest software company in the world. In Outliers, written by Malcolm Gladwell has many theories that he believes lead to success. Many of Gladwell’s theories correlate to Gates’ success. Bill Gates is the most successful figure

  • Building A Dream Home

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    yard, swaying heavily in the balmy ocean breeze. Our new home was a short sale, one where the bank assumed a previous owner’s remaining mortgage. The bank’s major design was never to be a landlord, so the entire package only cost $64,900! This totaled $72,688 after closing fees and taxes. I have Type I Diabetes, and my father had two weeks vacation, so he volunteered to help me move and remodel if I flew him home. No problem! We easily established that I needed my lightweight pickup truck

  • Comanche People

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    total population of Comanche was estimated at 2,538. During other periods the Comanche numbered 1,399 is 1880, 1,553 in 1898, 1,476 in 1910, 1,718 is 1924, and 2,700 is 1950. Texas, on the other hand, reported that in 1851, the Comanche population totaled 20,000.

  • Colorado Wildfires

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    The Environmental & Economic Effects of Wildfires in Colorado Springs The potential for wildfires has increased in the Western United States over the last several years. Scientists and researchers tout climate change with increasing temperatures as well as drought as the main culprit of the increasing number of wildfires. It is projected that rising temperatures will continue and lead to even more frequent, large, and severe wildfires as well as even longer wildfire seasons (Cleetus & Mulik, 2014)

  • Cash Flow Analysis of Two Companies

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    12,264 Accounts receivable was 51,799 64,719 They sold 19,200 in inventory 27,032 Other assets totaled 1,867 1126 Current liabilities totaled 15,358 (5,245)

  • Persuasive Essay On Gun Violence

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    decreased significantly. According to Denver Police’s Uniform Crime Reporting data, total burglaries in 2013 were 5,094. In 2014, burglaries decreased about 10 percent to 4,594. Reported robberies in 2013 totaled 1,137 and decreased 3 percent to 1,099 in 2014. Arrests for drug violations in 2013 totaled 2,349 and increased almost 10 percent to 2,574 arrests in 2014. Moreover, In 2014, a total of 150 homicides was reported by law enforcement agencies in Colorado (DPUC). This is a 12.8% decrease in homicides

  • Boston Beer Company : Business Analysis Part 2

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    Brewing the American Dream went national. In the year 2012 alone, along with one of their partners Accion, they were able to give out 83 loans which totaled approximately $830,000 to businesses in twenty-two states. This helped to create and retain over 300 jobs. In the five years since beginning this program, they have given out 220 loans that totaled almost $2 million. This is estimated to have created and retained 1,400 jobs. This would result in Boston Beer Company creating more jobs outside

  • Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS)

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    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) classifies airports according to the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS). The NPIAS categorizes individual airports into four categories including primary airport, commercial service airport, general aviation airport, and reliever airport. (Young & Wells, 2011) We will discuss each category and a few examples from the Phoenix area. Primary airports are categorized as public use airports enplaning at least 10,000 passengers annually. These

  • The Mystical Cave

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    sound of a loud “thunk” and metal twisting, smoke snaked out from under my hood. I cursed under my breath and stepped out of what was left of my car and examined the ordeal. From what I could decipher, the deer was completely decimated, my car was totaled, and I was lost. I started to walk down the highway, buy I caught a glimpse of something running through the trees. I ignored it at first, but it happened again and again so I finally decided to go and figure out what was darting in the trees. Turning

  • Cumberland River Flood

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    breaking rainfall for much of the area. According to the Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (QPF) on April 30th rainfall totaled 7.8 inches across central Tennessee. The report also states that there was a widespread of rainfall equaling to 2 to 6 inch in total, over southeastern US stretching to Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. Rainfall for parts of western Tennessee and Kentucky totaled 3 to 4 inches with a high of 4.65 inches (After Action Report, III). As it is stated by the report areas around Nashville

  • Essay On Supplier Evaluation

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    The buyer assigns either a preferred (+), unsatisfactory (-), or neutral (O) rating for each of the selected attributes to every vendor. Then the ratings are totaled for each vendor. For example, ratings resulting in scores of two preferred (++), one unsatisfactory (-), and one neutral (O) would total one positive (+). A comparison of total scores reveals the highest rated vendor. The representatives of the involved

  • Eating A Healthy Lifestyle

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    On June 11th, I went for a walk around Waikiki for about three hours, hanging out with friends and going to the beach. When I got home, I took a break and then proceeded to go on a run while watching the sunset. This gave me another one hour which totaled to four hours of exercise. On June 12, I went on two hikes ; Lanikai Pillbox and Manoa Falls. Each hike took about about 2-3 hours giving me around five hours of physical activity. On June 13, I was back to summer school PE. Our new activities were

  • Anfernee Hardaway (Penny)

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    Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway is a gifted guard whose shooting, passing and athletic abilities earned him a spot on the All-NBA First Team and who helped the Magic reach the NBA Finals in 1995, only his second season in the league. The 6-7 Hardaway combines height, ballhandling and an accurate outside stroke into an exciting all-around game, although his scoring tailed off in his final two seasons with Orlando and he was traded to Phoenix prior to the 1999-2000 season. A native of Memphis, Tennessee