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The High Price Of Food
Today, the economic state of our world is highly connected and international. The global market
influences food accessibility and hunger on an exceedingly large scale. The global food economy
exists within a complex system that has widespread dire consequences if it finds itself in a crisis like
we are currently seeing. Until the year 2000, the world witnessed a thirty year trend of decreasing
food prices. While it is common perception that the global food crisis is occurring due to shortages
in supply and increasing demand, nearly a billion people are now malnourished or starving due to
financial speculation and a legacy of events put into motion by the industrialized world. The high
price of food has the largest impact on global hunger ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Third, this paper will consider how the global food economy functions within a complex adaptive
system and what the root causes for the global food crisis are. The final section of this paper
explores the current state of the global food economy and solutions to the global food crisis through
changes in policy. High Food Prices Financial Speculation The Commodity Futures Modernization
Act of 2000 was passed to reduce systemic risk in markets for futures and over–the–counter
derivatives, to transform the role of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in order to provide
a statutory framework for allowing trading of futures on securities, and to enhance the competitive
position of the United States financial institutions and financial markets (H.R. 5660, 2000). Two
years before the bill was passed, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
requested that her commission have the power to regulate financial derivatives and that an
unregulated derivatives market would be a grave danger to the economy. Powerful actors such as
Federal Reserve Chairman at the time, Alan Greenspan, and large financial institutions saw Born's
legislative efforts as a direct threat to the financial industry and successfully derailed her attempts
with the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 (Schmitt, 2009). Once the CFMA of 2000
was passed, deregulated commodity trading in the United States was authorized by exempting over–
the–counter commodity trading from Commodity
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The High Price Of Materialism Analysis
"Psychological Aspects of Consumerism" Kasey F
Materialism is a main focus in today's society. The average person is highly materialistic. Inside
"The High Price of Materialism" written by Tim kasser he found many psychological aspects
connected to materialistic consumerism. Kasser associated that psychological aspects, such as the
things people view as valuable, characteristics and personal desires imply with materialism.
The average person has many psychological aspects that interest them in materialism. For example;
The average person in today's society has a job, to make a salary, to purchase certain items, to
maintain a character for our daily live interactions with others. Everything that is bought has a
reasoning behind it because people believe it needs to be bought for a particular reason. There are
millions of different beliefs. For example; A person might believe an Iphone VIII is to be bought
because it is the newest version, and also the priciest. Today's society has brought belief to
consumers that the more something costs the better it is. Another example of psychological
connections with materialism is people in today's society believe in appearance. The way we dress
gives an impression of how we are morally. If we didn't have the ... Show more content on
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I am influenced by other's thoughts just like everyone else. Much like Kasser mentioned how desires
to feel safe, have relationships with others, or to make the world a better place. I care how I dress
and what my house looks like. This all materialistically connects to consumerism because to sustain
all personal desires I must consume the things needed to forgo my beliefs. Beliefs are not going to
just disappear, people will always have beliefs. I will never change my beliefs, but i could focus on
my spending habits. I should consider if the items I would like to buy are necessities and it would
improve my
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Wal-Mart: The High Cost Of Low Prices
I watched this movie on June 1, 2016. The movie Wal–Mart: The high Cost of Low prices is a
documentary about the unsavory practices Wal–Mart has in place in order to ensure they are selling
their items at dirt cheap prices. The movie starts out with a mom and popshop called H and H
hardware, talking about the adverse effects of a Wal–Mart in their area has on their business.
Eventually they become unable to compete with Wal–Mart and their low prices, and the viewer soon
sees them put the family store up for sale. The movie then goes on to talk about how when a Wal–
Mart comes to an area, it is only a mere matter of months until the local business are forced to close
shop. Many towns offer subsidies so a Wal–Mart will come and open there, but ... Show more
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We also see people protesting for living wages and no more unpaid overtime at Wal–Mar.t
Overall the movie highlights the multiple aspects of Wal–Mart that are shady and even inhumane. It
will educate the viewer to be a smart consumer and realize by shopping at Wal–Mart we are helping
add more harm to the problem.
Scarcity: Scarcity is a problem everyone in the world faces, no matter how rich or how poor. There
is simply not enough of everything (time, resources, etc.) to meet our unlimited wanted and needs.
Part of economics is finding alternatives to certain resources or making best use of the limited
resources. Wal–Mart employees felt the effects of scarcity, even though it is a multi–billion dollar
company.
Scarcity Example: Wal–Mart under hires employees for its store. To the employees, there is a
scarcity of employees in the store. The lack of manpower causes the employees to have to work
overtime in order to get everything done. Wal–Mart doesn't have a scarcity of people applying for
jobs, but they choose to keep a scarcity of employees so they can current employees work overtime
for free and this saves the company a lot of
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Carl Hart High Price Analysis
Throughout the book, Dr. Hart talks about the impact of race and racism on both himself and society
in general. In what ways is racism connected to our response to drugs and drug use, historically and
currently? What role do you think it has or should have in rethinking drug policy in this country?
The Harrison Narcotics Act, passed in 1914, was the United States' first federal drug policy. The act
restricted the manufacture and sale of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and morphine. The act was
aggressively enforced. By 1930, the Treasury Department created the Federal Bureau of Narcotics
and Harry J. Anslinger was appointed to head the agency until 1962 and molded America's drug
policy. Under his tenure, drugs were increasingly criminalized ... Show more content on
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In our current model, penalties for drug possession and use are so severe that once a young person is
penalized it is difficult, near impossible for them to recover and be a productive member of the
society. Decriminalization, on the other hand would encourage users to honestly discuss their drug
use with health experts who will act as advisers and not adversaries. In Portugal, for example
treatments are recommended for those who have drug problems; repeated offenders are accorded
non criminal punishments like suspension of their driver's license or banned from specific
neighborhoods known for drug use (Hart, 2013, p. 325). This is a far cry from how drug offences are
dealt with here in the United States. It is not uncommon for fines for drug possession to range from
anywhere from $100 to $100,000 or more in this country. This is an immense amount of money
when taken in light of sociologist Sudhir Venkatesh's documentations that most dealers make the
same amount of money if they had taken employment at McDonald's (Hart, 2013, p. 187). Jail
sentences range widely depending on the crime charged, the type of drugs involved, and the state's
laws, can range from a few days or weeks to 10 years or more in prison. This leads to former
inmates exiting from prisons as hardened criminals who
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Short Story: Kevin Price In High School
Kevin price was a boy of high expectations in school, the poster child for the church of latter day
saints in his town. He spent hours studying scripture, hours reciting passages from the book, and on
top of that hours working for the soul purpose of getting what he wanted in the latter days. When the
time came, he was sure heavenly father was sure to shake his hand, and say 'you've done an
awesome job, Kevin!' With this new found pride, Kevin price bounded through the hallways clean
cut, and quite full of himself. He played sports, (captain of the tennis team might I add) he was in all
AP classes, he had the most amazing best friend in the world, and the whole church was proud of
him. Yes, Kevin price was sure his last year in high school was going to be something incredible.
Except for one thing: Kevin price was going to be in theater class senior year. How did he know his
would happen? He didn't, actually. Kevin got handed his schedule the first day of school and he
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The group turned to look at him, "Uh, Connor, can I speak with you– alone?" Chris covered his
mouth and giggled; James gave him a small nudge and told him to knock it off. Connor turned pink,
"w–well of course, Kevin! What's the matter?" Kevin led Connor back into the choir room. "Okay
Connor, I'm going to have to break something to you– I really don't care what you all do in this
class, I got put in here by accident..." Kevin turned towards Connor and shrugged his shoulders.
"What do you mean?" Connor was agog; no they were simply aghast at Kevin's remark. They could
feel their face heating up as Kevin muttered his next sentence. "I signed up for health class, not
some classroom full of fags who tap dance and sing for an hour." Connor resisted the urge to yell in
the boy's face. Sure they tap danced themselves, and sure they were more than likely queer, but it
just felt insulting the way it rolled off Kevin's
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Oil Station With High Oil Prices
Have you ever felt depressed after you went to oil station with high oil price? Los Angeles, the place
we are living, has abundant oil to produce. Why we are still suffering a high oil price even Los
Angeles is one of the oil production places? In the center of Los Angeles, we had found an
integrated tar pit left over by history. Do you know what the purpose of tar pit is? In the United
States, most of asphalt was transported from Los Angeles and asphalts were used for road
construction. As asphalt and gasoline are the subsidiary products of petroleum, the economic
development in Los Angeles has boomed since 1900s and became the biggest base of petrochemical
industry. Are you interested in history of asphalts in Los Angeles? La Brea Tar ... Show more
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In the museum, an explanation of the fossils is given in detail. Illustrations show that these tar pits
have been in existence for thousands of years. Initially, the surface of the tar pits came to be covered
with water, dust and leaves from surrounding trees. As a result, some tufts of plant life grew on
some areas of the pits. The pits would therefore attract animals, mostly grazers and browsers in
search of food or water into the mire.
The asphalt would soak their bones and form a solid substance that would encase them preserving
them for thousands of years (Weston). Dramatic discoveries have been made from the excavation of
the pits. These are placed into three specific classes. The first class is that of the top carnivores that
existed at the time. These are taken to include the remains of dire wolves, saber–toothed tigers, pre–
historic short–snouted bears as well as the pre–historic American lion. The second class comprises
second order carnivores and predators in the form of rattlesnakes, alligators, gopher snakes, and the
common king snake among others. The third class whose remains have been subject to discovery
from the pits is collectively known as the first order herbivores, which fed solely on plant life. The
most definitive discoveries are the fossils of the Columbian mammoths, the American mastodon (a
close relative of the mammoth), the pre–historic bison, horses, camels, pronghorns,
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The High Price Market Of Coffee
In recent decades, coffee has flooded the market with an abundance of flavors as specialty coffee
shops arose on almost every street corner. There used to be minimal choices in flavors such as dark
roast or light roast, but now there is almost every flavor imaginable. These specialty flavors have
been tailored for niche markets such as women and even young children. After visiting three
different market tiers of coffee, I was amazed at vast variety, the differences in price and the various
countries of origin. The low price market I visited was King Soopers, the mid price market was
Starbucks Coffee, and the high price market was Boxcar Coffee. King Soopers had so many
varieties of coffee that they had to have a whole aisle for it. Flavors were personalized for different
people like women, men, wealthy people and poor people. The bold, extra dark roast was made for
men, while the lite French
Vanilla Blend was marketed for women who were watching their weight. Prices ranged from $5 a
can to $25 a can. There were enough flavors to please even non–coffee drinkers, such as Caramel
Cappuccino, Chocolate Glazed Donut, French Roast, Breakfast Blend, 100% Columbian, and even
coffee flavored energy drinks. The aisle was broken up in sections by brand, making it easy to find
the exact kind of coffee you desire. The range of brands they had was overwhelming, including
Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, McCafé, Private Selection, Maxwell House, Folgers, Private Selection,
Kroger, Dazbog,
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The Price of Diamonds Is Too High Essay
Introduction
This essay supports the statement "The price of diamonds is too high". Diamonds have always been
presumed to be rare. They have been present in history as a symbol of wealth and luxury as they
were so difficult to find. Nowadays diamonds are mined and are found all over the world but they
are sold through a cartel. (Epstein 1982) A cartel limits the supply of a product in order to keep
prices high and to limit competition. (South African Pocket Oxford Dictionary: 2002) This raises the
question of whether diamonds are actually worth their price. This essay focuses on the origins and
the basic theory behind the diamond cartel; the early operation of the cartel; De Beers' strong market
campaign; determining De Beers' current ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The diamond cartel shifts the market equilibrium to the shareholders' preference – as shown in
figure 3. This way a higher profit is made from the sales of diamonds because of the perceived
scarcity. Rhodes was insightful to use the number of wedding engagements as a ballpark figure for
the supply of diamonds (Bergenstock and Maskulka: 2001)
Graph showing the Relationship between Inelastic Supply and Demand
Figure 3: Approximation from Parkin (2013)
The diamond cartel has been in existence for over a hundred years. (Spar: 2006) It has faced many
issues in order to survive and prosper. (Kretschmer: 1998) Rhodes' method was sufficient during the
early 1900s. (Spar:2006) By 1930, the price of diamonds had fallen and the war was looming;
Europeans were not interested in buying diamonds. (Epstein: 1982) It changed ownership to the
Oppenheimers around about the Great Depression. Thus began the exploitive marketing tactics of
the 20th century. (Epstein: 1982)
De Beers' strong marketing campaign De Beers was aware that the only market where diamonds
could sell was in the Unites States of America. Harry Oppenheimer used the American advertising
agency N.W. Ayer to change the public's perception on diamonds.(Epstein: 1982) The campaign
used many tactics which included the slogan "A diamond is
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High Drug Prices
High drug prices are the result of the approach the United States has taken in granting government
protected monopolies to drug manufacturers. A few short–term strategies to address high prices
include enhancing competition by ensuring the availability of generic drugs; and effectively
educating patients, physicians, insurers, and policy makers about these choices.
Some consumers do not directly feel the impact of drug prices mainly because of their employer
sponsored health plans that offer prescription drug plans. These plans offer copays instead of the full
cost of a drug. The amount of the copay depends on the tier the drug is on and the number of tiers an
employer offers. The advantage to having a prescription drug plan is a great benefit;
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Essay about The Price of Diamonds Is Too High
Statement: "The price of diamonds is too high."
The diamond cartel is the most successful and long–lasting cartel in history. The cartel created a
scarcity for diamond and stabilized the prices at a high level. This essay will be discussing the
validity of the statement with reference to the market of the diamond industry, history of the
diamond cartel, how the price of diamonds is determined, and the implications thereof.
"A cartel is a group of firms acting together...to limit output, raise prices, and increase economic
profit." (Parkin et al., 2013:312) The diamond cartel formed when diamonds were discovered in
South Africa. This discovery, in 1870, brought a rush of prospectors to South Africa to search for
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Therefore, the discovery of diamonds resulted in an overall decrease in the price and value of
diamonds.
Rhodes saw the diamond cartel as a solution to this problem. Rhodes used the cartel to limit the
supply of diamonds to the actual demand, thereby stockpiling the excess supply. De Beers not only
controlled the market in South Africa, but they also expanded their holdings to other parts of the
world, such as, England and Israel. (Epstein, 1982:1) By 1929, when Sir Oppenheimer took control
of De Beers, the transition between the actual mining to the distribution, which is controlled by the
Central Selling Organizing (CSO), became centrally controlled. (Spar, 2006:197–198)
By analysing the definition of monopoly, which "...is the exclusive right of a person, corporation or
state to sell a particular commodity" (Lerner, 1934:157), we can deduce that the diamond industry is
a single–price monopoly; in other words, De Beers created its own barriers to prevent others from
entry by obtaining control of the supply of diamonds (Parkin et al., 2013:273) and selling at the
same price to all its customers (Parkin et al., 2013:275). Since by definition, a monopoly consists of
one entity, a monopolist has complete control of the supply of the commodity; therefore, it has
market power and, thus, has the ability to control the prices. (Parkin et al., 2013:272–273) The same
would apply to the diamond industry: De Beers was the only firm that mined
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Essay about Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices
Environmental Studies is the academic field, which systematically studies human interaction with
the environment in which we live in. It is a broad field of study that includes the natural
environment, built environment, and the sets of relationships between them. Environmental studies
takes into account many different factors that help provide an enjoyable, fruitful way of life, such as
national policies, politics, laws, economics, sociology and other social aspects, planning, pollution
control, natural resources, and the interactions of human beings and nature. Walmart has had a long–
standing presence in America society since the middle of the 20th century, seen as a place to get
everything done, Walmart has become a fixation in our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Walmart also has had battles dealing with sexual discrimination regarding women and as well as
members of the LGBT community. Another big issue affecting the welfare of the human population,
which is crucial in the development of a stable society and ecosystem, are the work labor issues
involved in Chinese factories. Taking a closer look at the issues will hopefully develop an idea of
how hurtful Walmart truly is to the environment. From economic, developmental and environmental
standpoints, Walmart is not the savior they claim to be. Some may claim a Walmarts' arrival in a
community is helpful to improve the growth and development in the community, but others tell a
different story. Many claim that a Walmart is great way to create new jobs in the community. They
are partially right, between construction and development, plenty of jobs are created. Also, about
300 retail jobs are created based on the amount needed to run a Walmart super center twenty fours a
day, seven days a week. However, Kenneth Stone, a professor of economics at Iowa State
University, conducted a study in which two Super Walmart centers in two different states were
evaluated. The study lasted about two years and showed that for every one job Walmart had created,
1.4 jobs were lost in local communities (Davidson 1). Walmarts' low prices come with additional
costs that we are
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'High Price: The New Crack'
This is a summary taken from "High Price" by Dr. Carl Hart, Chapter17; "The New Crack." At the
opening of this chapter there is an excerpt from Hippocrates; "There are in fact two things, science
and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance" (287). Dr. Hart discusses the current
hysteria regarding the myths and effects of methamphetamine, and the similarities to the properties
of crack cocaine. Moreover, the lack of knowledge and the account of the ways in which scientific
evidence are ignored. The best way to convey the truth about drugs is to provide evidence based
facts that unequivocally support the information deposited into the public arena. The slogan,
"Relying on science, research, and evidence to improve public health
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The High Price of Love in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
In one of Shakespeare's most masterful pieces, he depicts a tragic love story in which love conquers
all...but at what cost? The truth is in this play, love is the victor, but with horrible consequences.
Love lives on, love survives, but only at the loss of life. Not only in this play, but in many other
Shakespearean works, the constant theme stands that any kind of marriage or deep emotional bond
which is solely based on love ends tragically. Othello's passionate love for Desdemona is the same
passion that causes him to end her life. Antony, under the suspicion that Cleopatra has died, tries to
commit suicide to only find out soon after that she is alive and in hiding, but all in vain for the fatal
wound has already pricked it's victim. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even though the match is clearly unsuitable, Juliet being a young teen and Paris in his thirties, the
match is based on duty, reason, and responsibility. Juliet is not called to love this man, but rather,
respect his position in society, be a noble and honorable wife, and even act as a business contract
between Paris and the Capulets.
Even Romeo experiences the tension and pressures of deciding between duty and love. Romeo, by
loyalty to his friends, has an unfathomable duty to them. However, Romeo and Juliet's love, and "the
exclusiveness and intensity of their love is clearly in tension with the bond that links Romeo to his
male friends" (Greenblat 869). As the love harvests, the moat between Romeo and his peers
deepens, "and the passionate love that divides Romeo from his friends set both lovers still more
decisively against the values of their powerful families" (869).
Both Romeo and Juliet share the same fate in choosing their love over their powerful families. Their
duty to their family is ignored to pursue love.
O Romeo, Romeo,
Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name,
Of if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
And I'll no longer be a Capulet.
(2.1.74–78)
In this moment, only after meeting Romeo once before, does Juliet already deny her birth and her
family. She already chooses love over duty, thus sealing her fate for the outcome of the play. Even
Romeo stumbles
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Junk Food Should Be Taxed At A High Price
Some states are deciding to impose or have imposed taxes on junk food to regulate the amount of
junk food individuals buy. Many individuals believe that junk food should be taxed at a high price
and that healthy foods should be cheaper. The selections, "Evolution's Sweet Tooth" by Daniel E.
Lieberman and "Bad Food? Tax It, and Subsidize Vegetables" by Mark Bittman, discuss the fact that
many adults consume large amounts of unhealthy food products and that adults should eat more of
healthy foods. The article, "Addiction to Unhealthy Foods Shouldn't Require Government
Regulation" by Jayson Lusk, discusses that many individuals have the right to eat anything they
want and that it is more the individuals' choice to eat right. Diseases such as Type II diabetes and
heart disease can be associated to obesity and many individuals' bad–eating habits. Many adults may
continue to eat unhealthy but they shouldn 't allow their children to eat unhealthy as well. The
government should put a tax on junk food in order to help persuade individuals to make healthier
food choices; as a result, the percentage of individuals with obesity could lower. The plan of raising
the price of junk foods could help lower the price of healthy foods such as fruits and vegetables and
could help increase consumption of these foods. Some healthy foods are sold at high prices by the
pound; as a result, individuals buy the cheap and unhealthy alternative: junk food. Many individuals
who receive low income tend
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The Reason for High Gas Prices
One night, I was surfing the internet when I came across a picture showing a gas station with the gas
prices on a sign sitting in front of it. The gas sign said that the price for regular was "an arm", the
price for plus was "a leg" and the price for premium was a "first born". As I marveled over what
Photoshop can do, I began to think about these high gas prices and what is causing them. Everyone
talks about, complains about, and jokes about the high gas prices, but no one does anything about
them. Many people told me what they thought was causing the high gas prices, but I was always
wondering what really is causing them. Is it corporate greed or is it supply and demand? It is
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I don 't have anything against environmentalists, but sometimes I think they go overboard. It seems
like they care more about two animals on a wildlife acre then they do about the American economy
that helps employ hundreds of people, however, I don 't think more drilling would really solve the
problem. An article in Time magazine stated that, "Refinery capacity is not the major driver of
higher gas prices. The greater shortage is in the oil itself. Gas prices have been rising along with the
price of crude. If gas prices were climbing while crude oil 's remained flat, that would tell you there
was a bottleneck pushing up prices. That hasn 't been the case" ("Why Gas Won 't"). So while
drilling more would help, it would not solve the problem and might end up creating more problems
like pollution. According to CQ Researcher, refineries release many toxic particles into the air which
can cause many people to get sick (Cooper "Air Pollution"). More refineries will cause the air to
become more polluted. Many people think that it is corporate greed and that putting a cap on gas
prices would solve the problem. Remember the 1970s, when people had to wait in long lines for
gas? The reason for that was because many places didn 't have any gas to sell. Gas companies
stopped selling gas to them because the gas companies couldn 't make a profit. They couldn 't make
a profit because there was a cap on gas prices. Learn from
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The Price of Diamonds is Too High Essays
"THE PRICE OF DIAMONDS IS TOO HIGH"
For more than a century the diamond industry has flourished beyond expectations. The diamond has
grown from a small yet rare gem stone to that of a rather large and powerful symbol of wealth. The
industry has been controlled by one major corporation, De Beers. De beers along with the cartel it
set up has built an industry that will last forever. (Spar, 2006) This paper will analyse the diamond
industry, paying specific attention to the cartel, how it operates; the future of the system and
examine what the price of diamonds would be without a cartel system and a brief history on the
diamond industry. Furthermore, it shall comment on the statement that the "The Diamond Price is
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(Spar, 2006) In 1888, Ernest Oppenheimer, bought De Beers Consolidated mines LTD and the
business has been in the Oppenheimer family ever since. (Spar, 2006)
In order for a pure monopoly to arise, there needs to be two key features in place. Firstly, there
needs to be no close substitutes from other firms that could potentially cause competition. Secondly,
a firm should create barriers to entry so that it has complete control within a specific market and
thus further limiting potential competitors. When setting the price at which to sell the diamonds a
monopoly has two strategies it can adopt. It can be a single price monopoly or a price discrimination
monopoly. De Beers sells its diamonds to its customers according to the single price monopoly
strategy. This means they sell all there diamonds at fixed price to its customers (Kohler, et al., 2010)
Diamonds are relatively price inelastic, are durable and easily stored. Therefore the market can be
easily cartelised and the rewards from controlling the supply through a cartel are significant.
(Kelliher, n.d.) A cartel is a collusion of investors with the same goal that that come together to
protect their interests. Once formed, cartels are able to set prices to the satisfaction of the members
and in this way competition is avoided. Cartels are at their most effective when there is a barrier to
entry and a monopoly power in place. (Cartels, n.d.)
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The High Price of Urban Sprawl Essay
Urban sprawl is a social pattern describing the way cities continue to grow outward uncontrollably.
People who do not want to live in an urban atmosphere often seek refuge in suburban areas that have
access to metropolitan areas. As more people follow this trend the suburban areas slowly become
developed and new areas must be sought for people to inhabit. This leaves some city workers
commuting in trains, cars, or even buses for hours. Urban sprawl is not the luxury that it seems to be
but actually a social pattern with a great deal of costs.
Although people who submit to urban sprawl believe they are getting the best of both worlds,
working in the center of development while also living away from it, they also ... Show more
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This means more traffic on highways, more people crowding on to trains and buses etc. Simple
economic principles enable us to see why commuting will get more and more expensive in the
future.
In terms of motor vehicles, first more space will be needed to accommodate more vehicles on the
road. The United States citizens are going to have to pay for larger highways if the government
decides more highways or larger highways are needed. Although more or larger highways might
seem plausible to cure a traffic problem, more money will be needed to maintain these highways.
This could very well mean either more tolls on highways or tolls that cost more money, raising the
price of the daily commute. Once these cars reach their destination they must have a place to be
parked. Car–centric cities suffer from parking problems in places where there is already so much
money put towards building parking decks or lots. The Newspaper USA today has an article called,
Cars Drive Up the Costs of Urban Sprawl that states, "In addition to eating up more human time and
motor fuel, car–centric cities require greater expenditures on transportation and infrastructure–
expenses that chip a way at a region's economic potential... auto–dependent US cities spend 12–13%
of their per capita wealth on passenger transport".
A person driving their vehicle into a sprawling city has to face the hidden expenses of
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Essay on The Price of Diamonds Is too High
The Price of Diamonds Is Too High
For centuries the diamond has fascinated man for its alluring sparkle and physical hardness. Formed
about three billion years ago, the diamond may very well be the oldest and most precious item any
person can own. The internationally accepted notion that this commodity is one of the most
treasurable commodity of them all has led to the public being prepared to pay the prices that are set
by a group of companies in an agreement known as a cartel. This essay will evaluate the diamond
market on a microeconomic level and discuss how the diamond cartel came about, what has allowed
it to operate for decades, as well as how it determines the price of diamonds. In addition, this essay
will, by aid of diagrams ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the same light, if the price varied vastly between companies, people would be able to purchase
from the company that charges less, resulting in people losing their appreciation of the product. A
threat to the company came about in the 1950s when diamonds were discovered in Siberia, and
although these diamonds were of a somewhat inferior quality to the ones sold the company De
Beers, these cheaper diamonds would lead to a decrease in the quantity of De Beers' diamonds
demanded. Therefore, De Beers bought up almost every diamond from Siberia, meaning that it
owned the vast majority of the diamonds of the world. Price fixing and output restriction were the
next step to ensure that diamonds do not lose their value to the world.
The general law of demand states that the higher the price of a good, the lower the demand.
However, the cartel introduced an incentive so that regardless of how high up they decide to push
the price of diamonds, there would still be a great demand for them. They developed the marketing
strategy of making diamonds synonymous with the idea of love and romance, an idea that is
strongly valued by cultures across the globe. As a result, even to present day times, diamonds are
considered the ultimate token of love, and any of the other gems of the
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High Oil Prices And The Russian Economy
High flying oil price benefited oil producing countries past 5 years until recent petroleum price
plunge. Russian was the one of beneficiaries who has enjoyed the high oil price. The Russian
economy stabilized without much of restructuring the economic system or economic growth by
developing new industry. High oil price created budget surpluses and keep Russian economy afloat;
However, increase of the US oil production, oil price war between Saudi and Kuwait, debilitating
European economy, and decreasing oil consumption in Asia contributed to drive oil price down
quickly and substantially. Russian GDP signals that its economy gets pounded and affected hardest
among major oil exporters. The Russian budget has been in balance with small portion of public
debt in comparison to national GDP. Falling price of petroleum drastically reshaped the Russian
economy. Financial forecasts and analysis predict that economic recession could come back to
Russia. Crumbling Russian ruble and dwindling exports slashed 2014 Russian GDP, and its GDP
will fall lower than Spain or South Korea. Without serious police changes or development of
technology, already battling Russian economy will be much worse place than 2014. The Russian
economy suffers from three severe blows: debilitating structural policies and strict financial
sanctions from the West, and continually falling oil price. Russia has sustained significant changes
since the collapse of the Soviet Union, moving from a
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High Liner Foods Share Price History For The Past Five Years
3. Market (Stock) Analysis
High Liner Foods Share price history for the past five years
Figure 21. High Liner Foods inc. Price History Source: Yahoo Finance Canada,
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=HLF.TO#symbol=HLF.TO;range=
High Liner Foods is the Market leader of the value–added seafood, and we can see that strong
position with the analysis of the share market price during the last five years.
The Company share price in the year of 2011 stood almost the same, from $ 8,27/share in January
1st to $ 8,17 in December 31st . This was a reflex of a period of great economic uncertainty, when
unemployment was very high making consumers to be more careful and save money. We had also
an American credit rating downgrade and the European debit crisis.
But the company results were very good with sales and earnings with a strong increase. Sales
increased for the third consecutive year, from 177 million pounds in 2010 to more than 200 million.
Revenue was up 14,3% to $ 668,6 million, with a contribution of the Viking Seafoods Inc, that was
integrated in April, of $ 37,5 million.
In 2012 the share price had a significant increase of 96,94%, beginning the year with the value of
$8,00 and closing de period with $ 15,77. The main reason was the inclusion of High liner Foods
Incorporated in the S&P/TSX SmallCap Index. in September 21st . According to the president and
CEO of the company it was an important milestone in their history, providing liquidity to the stocks.
The sales
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Wal Mart : The High Cost Of Low Price
In 2005, Robert Greenwald released Wal–Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, a motion picture that
divulges how Wal–Mart Stores, Inc., a wholesale department store established by Sam Walton in
1962, absconded from its chasten inaugurations, to ultimately progress and develop into a principal
vendor of America, and soon afterwards the vastest transnational conglomerate on the planet, once
one grounds their statistics on revenue. However, Greenwald undoubtedly affirms that the policies
Wal–Mart has emplaced have not solely been detrimental to the already austere American economy,
but also to the welfare of their personnel. Furthermore, Wal–Mart: The High Cost of Low Price
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Furthermore, anchors such as Bill O'Reilly were able to produce societal awareness to explicit
national concerns and tribulations (Ginsberg et. al). Nonetheless, these broadcasters framed the
subject matter in such a degree, where the consideration of individuals only remained at solitary
outlook of the anecdote, and not ever proceeding to exploiting this dilemma to bare the congregation
of caricatures that Wal–Mart Stores, Inc. is intrinsic in (i.e. their sweatshops in China). Although
unintended, Wal–Mart: The High Cost of Low Price illustrated how the media exemplifies the term
'selection bias,' and given that it was immaculately primed, while the audience's sympathy would
perceptibly be far more concerned with a sexual exploitation incident, it rapidly developed into
constructive exposure for Wal–Mart Stores, Inc. (Lafer 125). It is of no clandestine that Texas has an
individualistic–traditionalistic political culture. Additionally, by virtue of this, corporate welfares
have dictated Texas procedures (Champagne and Harpham). Greenwald's Wal–Mart: The High Cost
of Low Price dexterously validates how Texas's anti–liberal partisan archetypal (i.e. truncated tariffs,
trifling amenity and vitriolic antigovernment dogmata's) has at present, appropriated over America's
federal procedures (Ennis 53). Furthermore, in his dissertation, Ennis impertinently asserts that the
authority of the Texas's
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Are Prescription Drug Prices Too High?
Are Prescription Drug Prices too High?
You walk into the doctor one day and your world comes crashing down when you hear the bad
news. You are diagnosed with a serious, life threatening disease that will need to be treated by
expensive prescription drugs. You have a family of four and now unimaginable monthly bills to pay.
Expensive prescription drug prices are a huge problem in America. Because of this many people
have to make life threatening decisions, that no one should ever have to make. People who are sick
are paying way too much for prescription drugs, and the prices are still continuing to skyrocket.
Because of this they are cutting pills or going into other countries to buy their medication because
there it's more affordable. Drug Companies could reduce their drug prices which would still allow
them to make enough profits while protecting the well–being of patients.
A problem in our society today is high prescription drug prices. Drug companies have a 20 year time
limit to research, manufacture and sell a drug before the patent runs out. Competing companies can
then make a generic drug to sell as their own. Many of the newly released drugs cost tens of
thousands of dollars for patients. Even after the 20% insurance co–pay these drugs can still cost
more than a brand new car. (Lyman) A one month supply of Chemotherapy can cost ten to thirty
thousand dollars, when an average income for a family of four is fifty thousand dollars. Therefore
families are
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A Short Note On Shopbot Inc, An International Group Focus...
PART A: shopbot VS petmoneysaver
Shopbot–Inc is an international group focus on high performance price comparison websites. This
group has a verities of experts who have professional experiences. They lead the team to develop
into global leader on the price comparison market based the inception of the group. The major role
of the group is to link merchants and customers among online retail market efficiently. Shopbot–Inc
is established in 2004, it has sales, development and marketing teams around the world including
France, Australia and Brazil. It has over 30 collaborators, most of them dedicate their hard work on
service to make group success. The group provides independently–developed technology to the
partners with great and worthy service. Shopbot–Inc is self–financing, it puts outcomes into the
development of online service and improvement from the team. The concept idea of Shopbot–Inc is
to provide great services to the partners and get improvement from the outcome, making the best use
of the team at the same time. Shopbot website in Australia was launched in 2004, group built up
high quality network. After building up in 2004, the group continued to expand in Canada and New
Zealand, then Brazil and South Africa in 2006. Even the group launched in different places, the only
thing that is not changed is high quality service to meet customer's need. shopnot
(http://www.shopbot.com.au) is a cybermediary that deal with several industries, it provide the
filters for
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Why Housing Price Is So High
Why housing price is so high in China, especially in core cities? And why the government didn't do
anything to reduce the price? Because government is the one of the cause of high housing price. In
China government own the land, government sell the land to real estate developers at a very high
price at the beginning, and then heavily tax real estate industry's income which from selling the
house they built on that land. Real estate industry wants to make profit; therefore, they increase
housing price in order to make a better profit from consumer. Additionally, since real estate is a big
part of China's economy and a large portion of government's tax revenue is coming from the real
estate industry; therefore, government does not want housing price to drop. Government does
publish some policy to adjust hosing price when it increased too rapidly, and the purpose of
government's adjustment is not to decrease the housing price, but to slow the speed of increasing.
Although the housing price is incredibly high in China today, the demands for housing are kept
increasing, which is another reason lead to high housing price. The average Chinese city dweller
takes their first mortgage at the age of 27, far earlier than in other countries. Why do young urban
Chinese are buying first–home so early? First, concerns over future increases in house prices were
driving them to buy their first homes "too soon" (Boehler, 2013). Second, the traditional pressure on
young urban Chinese to own
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The High Price Of Textbooks
As a college degree seems to be the minimum education requirement in today's society for an entry
middle class job, the need for textbooks in those college courses comes along with that. A common
issue most college students are faced with is the high price of textbooks.
When it comes to textbooks, there is a conflict of interest between the consumers and publishers.
The textbook industry consists of five major publishers, McGraw Hill, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,
Pearson, Thomson Gale and Wiley. Combined they occupy over 80% of the college textbook market
(Staff). As publishers, their goal is to maximize their profit on textbooks. They do this in a number
of ways but the most common way is to release a new edition of the textbook. Often when releasing
a new edition there are minor changes to the course material. But regardless of the changes, by
releasing a new edition they are able to drive the price of the old editions down, making it extremely
difficult, if not impossible, for students to sell their books back. Publishers will release new versions
of the book because they only receive profit off of the first sale of the book. Anytime the book is
resold and reused, they receive nothing. Out of every dollar spent on a textbook, 22 ¢ will return to
the bookstore as profit, 1 ¢ will be for shipping but 77¢ of the 100 goes to the publisher. The
publisher then turns around and divides their profit to their expenses, which consists of marketing,
authors and material operations.
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Wal-Mart: The High Cost Of Low Price
The documentary on Wal–Mart: "The High Cost of Low Price" was about how Wal–Mart can charge
low prices for their products compared to other competitors. Wal–Mart would place their business in
areas where there was no big retail competition. However, there were a lot of "mom and pop" stores,
including H&H Hardware in which they discussed in the film that was in business for over forty–
three years. As soon as Wal–Mart entered into their community, H&H Hardware and other small
family owned business had to close their doors because Wal–Mart would force every out. When
there is no competition in the communities this gives Wal–Mart the advantage to charge low prices
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They rather have their current staff work overtime, however they won't pay them for the extra time
spent working. Wal–Mart is bringing in over 100,000 million in sales. Conversely, in the
documentary the CEO Lee Scott said how important personal development was to him, but he only
gives his employees one dollar raises in over a four–year spam. Wal–Mart also discriminates against
women and people of color. "More than 70% of Wal–Mart's United States workers are women and
most earn less than federal poverty" (http://www.mccc.edu/pdf/eng024/Class%206–7/class%206–
7%20article%202%20high%20cost%20of%20low%20prices.pdf) Most of Wal–Mart's products
come from overseas in developing
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Post Secondary Education Comes At A High Price
Post–secondary education comes at a high price. The excitement of graduating college to land the
six–figure job is soon destroyed when students realize how much debt they obtain. Dreams of
owning a house and starting a family are shattered by the money borrowed to provide and guarantee
students an excellent future. Instead of waiting to land the ideal job, students work multiple jobs to
help ends meet. Struggling to stay afloat, millions of students become victims of one of the major
economic crisis in the United States; Student debt.
According to the article "College on Credit" written in "The Economist" journal, student debt over
the years has risen tremendously. In the course of 10 years, student debt has skyrocketed from $41
billion to $87 billion in 2009. Certain states decisions to increase the tuition fees to assist heal their
own budget troubles will only worsen this economic crisis. The article further states how borrowing
will continue, if students are unable to pay the tuition. Due to limited government funds, the ever
increasing number of students wanting to borrow loans resort to private sources.
Even though private loans have become an essential option, students borrowing these loans
encounter further obstacles. Students who are unable to receive federal subsidized loans, which offer
better forgiveness and numerous repayment options, are stuck with private loans. And due to the
high interest rates of these private loans, students encounter further debt.
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The Economic Impact of High Gas Prices
The economic impact of high gas prices 1
The Economic Impact of High Gas Prices
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The Economic Impact of High Gas Prices 2
The Economic Impact of High Gas Prices
Section 1: Introduction
The American economy is one of the strongest in the world; people from every
country comes here to live or travel on vacation with their families and take advantage of
its many economical opportunities available to its citizens. Traveling is one of Americas
Favorite pass time and a way of life for its citizen. When the quality of life is
interrupted, and people are not able do to the things that they use to do on a regular bases
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Americans love luxury vehicles, during the pass 10 years SUVs` became the major family vehicle,
families are starting to feel the financial strain at the pump when they have to put gas in their
vehicle. Some people can not afford to fill up their SUVs because it cause $50 to $100.00 to fill their
gas tank. These same vehicles use to case lest than $35.00 at a lower gas price. Rising gas price
affect every one, not just drivers, some gas station in the south and mid west is completely out of
gas due to the rising gas price. The gas station owners can not compete with the larger oil company
who control the flow of oil. We are already seeing a ripple effect from the high gas prices. Go
shopping lately? We seem to be in a perpetual daze when it comes to the economy. "Oh, nothing bad
will happen; Things will be okay". It seems easy to forget of the not–so–distant times during the
Great Depression.
Rising gas prices affect everything across the board. This is because commodities need to be
transported across the country on trucks. Trucks, as you know, require lots of gas.
Section 4: U.S. Economy The rising cost of retail gasoline prices has affected U.S. households
regardless of whether their members drive, take public transportation, or walk. In a modern
economy, the interdependency created by supplying specialized labor and trading for all other
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The Price of Diamonds Is too High Essay
"The price of diamonds is too high"
This essay discusses the statement "the price of diamonds is too high"; it will analyze the diamond
cartel and its history in order to determine the validity of this statement. Various microeconomic
theories will be discussed and explained, all of which are involved in the diamond cartel. The
Oxford Dictionary defines a cartel as "an association of manufacturers or suppliers with the purpose
of maintaining prices at a high level and restricting competition" [Oxford Dictionaries; unknown].
Therefore, the diamond cartel consists of a group of manufacturers/suppliers of diamonds who come
together in order to restrict supply and as a result increase the price of diamonds. This essay will
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However, this changed in 1870 when diamond mines were found in Kimberly (South Africa) ["Have
you ever tried to sell a diamond?" – Edward Jay Epstein; unknown]. This discovery was a huge
danger to the few manufactures and suppliers of diamonds as with the large amounts, and therefore
the increased supply, of diamonds, they would no longer be considered rare/scare [Ivona Vogelsang;
2005]; therefore their value and price would decrease as a result. This can be understood by using
the diminishing marginal utility theory, the more people have of something (or the greater the
quantity/supply) the less it is valued (the lower the utility) [Michael Parkin et al.; 2010]. The less it
is valued, the less people are willing to pay (unless it is price inelastic) as a result decreasing the
price of the product/service.
De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. identified this threat and 18 years after the discovery in Kimberly
they became integrated into South Africa. In order to monopolize De Beers began to buy, from
African nations, private mining rights, they also managed to control mine output in order to restrict
the supply of diamonds. Unfortunately, despite their best efforts to limit the supply of diamonds with
the intention of increasing their price, in the 1930's the demand for diamonds started to decrease
rapidly [Ivona Vogelsang; 2005]. In response to the large decrease
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Predicting Asset Price Movements With A High Degree Of
Predicting asset price movements with a high degree of certainty is harder than ever in today's
dynamic environment which includes a greater focus on quantitative trading. The finance profession
is no longer confined to well connected MBA candidates from Wharton claiming to have a knack for
stock picking. Many of the best and brightest in physics and mathematics now hold high profile
positions on Wall Street and are responsible for defining the mathematical models to unlock
potential mispricing opportunities in the market. But given the increasing complexities and
intricacies of the market, building an accurate model requires choosing a set of complementing
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In general, many models use some form of fundamental analysis to understand the relationship
between price movement and underlying financials, such as earnings. But over time, the ubiquity of
fundamental and sell side earnings estimates data means the alpha previously found in quantitative
models now turns to beta. Building an effective alpha producing earnings powered model today
requires an alternative data set. With this in mind we built the Estimize Signal, a multifactor model
based on multiple layers of our proprietary crowdsourced earnings estimates. In constructing it we
leveraged research from an earlier paper, "Generating Abnormal Returns Using CrowdSourced
Earnings Forecasts from Estimize", first published by our CEO, Leigh Drogen, and Head of Quant,
Vinesh Jha, in 2014. The biggest factors used in construction of the Signal comprise a pre earnings
component measuring the difference between Estimize and Wall Street as well as post earnings
factors such as recent earnings surprises benchmarked against Estimize forecasts. It's possible to
trade both factors independently and generate above average returns but together it forms a highly
powerful tool to generate superior alpha. Ultimately though, the signal aides funds in sizing
positions and timing execution across the 2000+ U.S. stocks covered in the Estimize universe and
not predicting the exact results of an earnings report or any price movement through print.
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High Gas Prices In California
For Californians, a trip out–of–state comes with many surprises, one of them being gas prices. As
any amateur economist knows the reason for the staggering prices is due to additional taxes added
on by the state. California being the proactive state that it is has initiated multiple regulations on fuel
and not one of them is forgiving to buyers. According to a recent Wall Street Journal article, gas
prices in the state are well above the national average due to the harsh regulations of the
government. People respond to incentives, and the residents of California make decisions by
comparing costs and benefits. There are a couple factors that cause the "sky–high" gas prices in
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There has been some talk about an "oil–extraction tax." With this tax in place, it would force
companies to fork out more of the tax instead of the consumer. If higher taxes are put in place for
the producer ultimately they are not the ones paying the higher price the consumer is. Either way
producers will receive revenue and in order to do that they will just raise their prices. The demand
for fuel is based on necessity forcing consumers to pay outrageous prices because they need it. In
addition to the tax, oil companies would have to disclose more information about their supplies and
prices. Since the companies have market power, some believe with the tax in place it would reduce
the price of the good.
If there is anything that must be said, more taxes equal higher prices. The only way to lower gas
prices is through reducing taxes and regulation. Many argue that the regulations in place in the state
of California are over the top and unnecessary. There has never been a time in human history that
more taxes resulted in lower prices. The "oil–extraction tax" is a disastrous plan that would only
result in upset consumers because of the terribly high prices that would be
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High Gas Prices
Gas prices in the United States are breaking record highs. Millions of people need fuel drive to
work, to school, and to the bank, to accomplish daily commitments. Some wonder how gas prices
got so high. Many reasons like high taxes and demand, give strong evidence of the causes of high
gas prices. The effects of elevated gas prices cause Americans financial woes and lifestyle
inconveniences. Many people assume the reasons for high gas prices, but are unaware of the
significant explanations. Most people would speculate the culprits for raising the gas prices are the
oil refinery companies because their profit equals billions, but in reality our elevated dependency on
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2005) Some people believe only major affects on American families would be if the increase was
immense and lasted at least five years. The evidence discussed proves their claims wrong. I disagree
with the opposing statement that Americans are not significantly affected and would not be until
something traumatic occurs. I fall in the low–income range of less than $30,000 per year. Many
people like me are affected in major ways. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the three–year–
average median household income for all states in 2002–2004 is $44,473 per year. (US Census
2004) Many live paycheck to paycheck struggling to get the bills paid, providing shelter, food and
necessities, and still finding enough to enjoy leisurely activities. Not too mention, future and
unexpected costs like tuition, car repairs, and medical bills have to be worried about. I have a small,
fairly fuel–efficient vehicle I purchased in late 2004, with a 13–gallon tank. With the same driving
habits, it now costs me $10 to $18 more per week than it did when I purchased my car. If this
increase maintained throughout one year which can be easily assumed according to yearly averages,
gas would cost me $520 to $936 per year. The opposing side claims Americans would only be
seriously affected if the price rose over $4 per gallon and sustained at least
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Carl Hart's High Price
In his book, High Price, Dr. Carl Hart convinces his audience that the way the United States treats
drugs and addiction isn't congruent with the scientific knowledge and fact that Hart has himself
discovered. To analyze Hart's argument, one must look at the "what," "why" and "how" elements of
rhetoric. By examining the content and organization, the audience and context, and the pathos and
ethos, it becomes possible to understand how Hart's book was so convincing and effective. To begin,
inspecting the "what" element seems as a natural starting place. The "what" of Dr. Carl Hart'
argument is tri–fold. The first sub–element to look at, would be the content of Hart's argument. The
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Dr. Carl Hart harnesses ethos, pathos, and logos, to effectively convey his argument and convince
his audience. Before his audience would even consider his stance, Hart had to convey his credibility
to the audience using ethos. To do this, he told his story without censorship. He included parts of his
adolescence where he did not look like a stand–up citizen, and because he was willing to show his
flaws, it made him more normal and more believable. The next layer to Hart's credibility, was his
experience as a scientist. He told his trials and tribulations to get there, and proved that he was
someone who was well versed in drugs and addiction. Dr. Carl Hart successfully used the ethos
appeal to show his credibility, which makes his argument more believable. The next appeal that Hart
used to get his audience to believe his stance, was the pathos
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Ignorance Carries A High Price By Annamaria Lusardi
High school is meant to educate students and prepare them for college. Many high schools require
students to earn certain credits in order to graduate including basic core classes, physical education
and fine arts, however, many schools do not require to take a very important class, Money
Management.
Although knowing how to manage money, budget, and finance does not guarantee life will be a
piece of cake, failing to understand can come with consequences. Many students are going into
college and starting careers without knowing how to properly manage their finances, save money, or
invest. In her article, Yes: Ignorance Carries a High Price, Annamaria Lusardi uses driving as an
example. Lusardi mentions how there are many precautions taken in
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Wal-Mart: The High Cost of a Low Price Essay
Wal–Mart: The High Cost of a Low Price Wal–Mart represents the sickness of capitalism at its
almost fully evolved state. As Jim Hightower said, "Why single out Wal–Mart? Because it's a hog.
Despite the homespun image it cultivates in its ads, it operates with an arrogance and avarice that
would make Enron blush and John D. Rockefeller envious. It's the world's biggest retail corporation
and America's largest private employer; Sam Robson Walton, a member of the ruling family, is one
of the richest people on earth. Wal–Mart and the Waltons got to the top the old–fashioned way: by
roughing people up. Their low, low prices are the product of two ruthless commandments: Extract
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Please read Barbara Ehrenreich's recent book, Nickel and Dimed. In her brilliant book she reveals
the misery of working for a big box retailer and the impossibility of living in America on poverty
wages. She spent time working at Wal–Mart in St. Paul, Minnesota and struggled to survive. Read
her account of the anti–union propaganda that Wal–Mart espouses. Wal–Mart is no friend to the
working poor. Wal–Mart and other big box retailers are destroying the cultural landscape of
America. As Ehrenreich states "wherever you look there is no alternative to the megascale corporate
order, from which every form of local creativity and initiative has been abolished by distant home
offices." Wal–Mart is a key player in the cultural homogenization of America. It is impossible to
"think outside of the big box." Everywhere you go in America you find KFC, Home Depot, Best
Buy, Circuit City, Burger King, etc... People are fighting Wal–Mart and are winning. For more info
go to: www.walmartyrs.org www.walmartwatch.com www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?
i=20020304&s=hightower The misguided young man who wrote the pro–Wal–Mart editorial needs
to ask himself if he really needs most of the products that Wal–Mart sells. Are they really necessary
for survival? Probably not. We must break the chains of corporate domination that are strangling
American democracy and spreading misery across the world. We must break our addiction to
senseless consumption that
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Price Differences Between High School And College Options
Throughout high school, students yearn to graduate and start school at the college of their choice.
The students want to make it past high school and to college, but once they look at the expansive
options available the daunting feeling of indecision becomes present. One of the decisions that
offers many different options during college is where the students live; dorms, on campus
apartments, off campus apartments, and living at home are the four main options. Each option
contains both positive and negative factors, which can make it hard to decide. Every student is
different and must consider what is important to them when they are choosing where they want to
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Each college and town sets their own prices for their living options, but comparatively the price
difference between options is the same. When choosing where to stay during college, the first option
would be living at home, which would be free unless a student's parents made them pay rent. Of
course, when students stay at home there are other components that still cost money: "There is often
an added cost of gas, public transportation, and parking fees that may rival the cost of living on
campus, depending on how far you live from your school" (Johnston). While living at home does
save a significant amount of money, it can still cost a lot if the student's house is far away from
campus. Conversely, off campus apartments can be exceedingly expensive. If students look at the
rent per month, it might seem like a cheap option, but "when you factor in groceries, internet, TV,
gas, heating, and electric, you may end up spending a lot more each month living on your own than
you would on campus" (IPFW). At first, prospective students might not realize that to be
independent and live in off campus apartments it takes a lot of money, which is why students should
check out prices before they make their decision. Ultimately, dorms, with on campus apartments
closely following, are the cheapest option if a student wants to live away from their home. Dorms
are usually a couple thousand
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A Price Too High
In the passages "A Price Too High" by John T. Ham and "Best Friends Forever?" by Julian Green,
the main focus was on events that eventually led to the end of a friendship. Whether it was by choice
or not, the friendships were somewhat similar, but also different. The dialogue and the actions in the
stories showed similarities and differences between the main character in each passage and revealed
different aspects of their character. To start, from "A Price Too High" by John T. Ham, the main
character, Jim, stole money from his friend, Miguel, and when he was given a chance to confess, he
continued lying and ended their friendship. From "Best Friends Forever?", Samara moved away,
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In "A Price Too High", Jim stole money from Miguel, so Miguel told Jim that they could maybe
start hanging out again if he paid Miguel back. "'Look. If you want to give me back the money, just
put it in an envelope and mail it to me. Until then, I don't think we should hang out.'" Miguel told
Jim that because of his actions, they could no longer be friends, but if he paid him back, Miguel
wouldn't mind becoming friends again. This again shows Jim's arrogance to lie and end their
friendship. In "Best Friends Forever?" the two girls had been friends for a while and while Samara
was away, their interests just happened to change and they grew apart. There was no way to fix the
friendship, but to just remember the good times they had together as children. "'Don't forget about
me when I'm gone,' Samara whispered into Izzy's ear, and Izzy whispered back, 'Only if you
promise not to forget me.'" The teens realized that they had grew apart over the years, and there was
no way to fix that, but just remember the good times they had when they were younger. This quote
showed how caring the girls were and how they wanted to continue to be friends, but you couldn't
force it. In brief, the two stories contained dialogue that proved that the two pieces of text were
definitely
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Gas Prices: The Importance Of Failing In High School
More than 80 percent of all college and university students end up failing there first semester. Many
students go into college expecting its going to be like high school, but you take on adult
responsibilities you have to take care of yourself. Some may fail due to the lack of transportation,
many will rely on others, have car issues, and gas can get pretty expensive, and we dont pay
attention to others and what they might be going thru.
Relying on others can put a big responsibility on other. It depends if they can take you one day, and
be in charge of getting you to one place to another. Everyone won't be there when you need them
because garneted everyone will be going through some type of family crisis or issues. That person
will have to have a reliable car that's able to take you back and forth. ... Show more content on
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Everyone can't afford a brands new car. Whenever you get your car fixed it may break down again.
Most people's cars are on whether your car will run or break down again depending on the day.
Whether you get to class or not you can miss class and fail your class because you missed the
material that day or week.
Gas can get pretty expensive in many ways. The situation we are in now with the gas prices rising
and your bills may not get paid. If you have to ride with someone you will have to pay gas, BINGO!
That means money out of your pocket and less money for you to out gas in your car. Money is a key
thing we all need because paying people for transportation. Money will help you get you through
many expensive including car problems.
Some can and will fail due to the lack of transportation. Relying on others, having car issues, or
getting expensive gas. It's all reasons why some may fail or end up dropping their classes. We don't
speak up or pay attention to what others may go through. Many students go into college expecting
it's going to be like high school, but you take on adult responsibilities you have to take care of
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Should Politicians Continue To Blame High Gas Prices
The government often times will play the blame game when things are not going according to plan,
or more importantly, according to the government's plan. Since the summer of 2008 when gas prices
reaches a record high or $4.12 a gallon the we've loved to blame the oil companies and the
government for the increasing prices of gasoline. Who is responsible for high gas prices? Oil
production dropped during the Bush administration but has risen by about 20% during Obama's
presidency, making it clear that domestic oil production has little effect of the price of gasoline. Why
then to politicians continue to blame high gasoline prices on the oil companies? Congress has
restricted the building of oil refineries and the drilling of oil in Alaska offshore for over 15 years.
These restrictions have greatly reduced the supply of domestic oil. The ... Show more content on
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If profit is taken away the future for innovation and efficiency is also eliminated. A reduction in the
amount of gasoline companies supply, also meaning a shortage on consumers could be cause by a
windfall profit tax. A windfall tax is a tax levied by governments again certain industries when
economic conditions allow those industries to experience above–average profits. (Tax, n.d.) These
type taxes are primarily imposed on companies in the targeted business that have advanced the most
from economic windfall, or product–based businesses. While most people think there are no benefits
from imposing any taxes, there are benefits of a windfall tax, including: proceeds being precisely
used by governments to boost funding for social programs, and many believe profits can be
reinvested and used to stimulate innovation that will advance society as a full. Taking away an oil
company's enthusiasm to make large profits, will also take away any motivation that company has to
make dicey investments such as discovering new crude oil fields and constructing new
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The High Price of Global Food Insecurity

  • 1. The High Price Of Food Today, the economic state of our world is highly connected and international. The global market influences food accessibility and hunger on an exceedingly large scale. The global food economy exists within a complex system that has widespread dire consequences if it finds itself in a crisis like we are currently seeing. Until the year 2000, the world witnessed a thirty year trend of decreasing food prices. While it is common perception that the global food crisis is occurring due to shortages in supply and increasing demand, nearly a billion people are now malnourished or starving due to financial speculation and a legacy of events put into motion by the industrialized world. The high price of food has the largest impact on global hunger ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Third, this paper will consider how the global food economy functions within a complex adaptive system and what the root causes for the global food crisis are. The final section of this paper explores the current state of the global food economy and solutions to the global food crisis through changes in policy. High Food Prices Financial Speculation The Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 was passed to reduce systemic risk in markets for futures and over–the–counter derivatives, to transform the role of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in order to provide a statutory framework for allowing trading of futures on securities, and to enhance the competitive position of the United States financial institutions and financial markets (H.R. 5660, 2000). Two years before the bill was passed, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission requested that her commission have the power to regulate financial derivatives and that an unregulated derivatives market would be a grave danger to the economy. Powerful actors such as Federal Reserve Chairman at the time, Alan Greenspan, and large financial institutions saw Born's legislative efforts as a direct threat to the financial industry and successfully derailed her attempts with the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 (Schmitt, 2009). Once the CFMA of 2000 was passed, deregulated commodity trading in the United States was authorized by exempting over– the–counter commodity trading from Commodity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. The High Price Of Materialism Analysis "Psychological Aspects of Consumerism" Kasey F Materialism is a main focus in today's society. The average person is highly materialistic. Inside "The High Price of Materialism" written by Tim kasser he found many psychological aspects connected to materialistic consumerism. Kasser associated that psychological aspects, such as the things people view as valuable, characteristics and personal desires imply with materialism. The average person has many psychological aspects that interest them in materialism. For example; The average person in today's society has a job, to make a salary, to purchase certain items, to maintain a character for our daily live interactions with others. Everything that is bought has a reasoning behind it because people believe it needs to be bought for a particular reason. There are millions of different beliefs. For example; A person might believe an Iphone VIII is to be bought because it is the newest version, and also the priciest. Today's society has brought belief to consumers that the more something costs the better it is. Another example of psychological connections with materialism is people in today's society believe in appearance. The way we dress gives an impression of how we are morally. If we didn't have the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am influenced by other's thoughts just like everyone else. Much like Kasser mentioned how desires to feel safe, have relationships with others, or to make the world a better place. I care how I dress and what my house looks like. This all materialistically connects to consumerism because to sustain all personal desires I must consume the things needed to forgo my beliefs. Beliefs are not going to just disappear, people will always have beliefs. I will never change my beliefs, but i could focus on my spending habits. I should consider if the items I would like to buy are necessities and it would improve my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Wal-Mart: The High Cost Of Low Prices I watched this movie on June 1, 2016. The movie Wal–Mart: The high Cost of Low prices is a documentary about the unsavory practices Wal–Mart has in place in order to ensure they are selling their items at dirt cheap prices. The movie starts out with a mom and popshop called H and H hardware, talking about the adverse effects of a Wal–Mart in their area has on their business. Eventually they become unable to compete with Wal–Mart and their low prices, and the viewer soon sees them put the family store up for sale. The movie then goes on to talk about how when a Wal– Mart comes to an area, it is only a mere matter of months until the local business are forced to close shop. Many towns offer subsidies so a Wal–Mart will come and open there, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We also see people protesting for living wages and no more unpaid overtime at Wal–Mar.t Overall the movie highlights the multiple aspects of Wal–Mart that are shady and even inhumane. It will educate the viewer to be a smart consumer and realize by shopping at Wal–Mart we are helping add more harm to the problem. Scarcity: Scarcity is a problem everyone in the world faces, no matter how rich or how poor. There is simply not enough of everything (time, resources, etc.) to meet our unlimited wanted and needs. Part of economics is finding alternatives to certain resources or making best use of the limited resources. Wal–Mart employees felt the effects of scarcity, even though it is a multi–billion dollar company. Scarcity Example: Wal–Mart under hires employees for its store. To the employees, there is a scarcity of employees in the store. The lack of manpower causes the employees to have to work overtime in order to get everything done. Wal–Mart doesn't have a scarcity of people applying for jobs, but they choose to keep a scarcity of employees so they can current employees work overtime for free and this saves the company a lot of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Carl Hart High Price Analysis Throughout the book, Dr. Hart talks about the impact of race and racism on both himself and society in general. In what ways is racism connected to our response to drugs and drug use, historically and currently? What role do you think it has or should have in rethinking drug policy in this country? The Harrison Narcotics Act, passed in 1914, was the United States' first federal drug policy. The act restricted the manufacture and sale of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and morphine. The act was aggressively enforced. By 1930, the Treasury Department created the Federal Bureau of Narcotics and Harry J. Anslinger was appointed to head the agency until 1962 and molded America's drug policy. Under his tenure, drugs were increasingly criminalized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In our current model, penalties for drug possession and use are so severe that once a young person is penalized it is difficult, near impossible for them to recover and be a productive member of the society. Decriminalization, on the other hand would encourage users to honestly discuss their drug use with health experts who will act as advisers and not adversaries. In Portugal, for example treatments are recommended for those who have drug problems; repeated offenders are accorded non criminal punishments like suspension of their driver's license or banned from specific neighborhoods known for drug use (Hart, 2013, p. 325). This is a far cry from how drug offences are dealt with here in the United States. It is not uncommon for fines for drug possession to range from anywhere from $100 to $100,000 or more in this country. This is an immense amount of money when taken in light of sociologist Sudhir Venkatesh's documentations that most dealers make the same amount of money if they had taken employment at McDonald's (Hart, 2013, p. 187). Jail sentences range widely depending on the crime charged, the type of drugs involved, and the state's laws, can range from a few days or weeks to 10 years or more in prison. This leads to former inmates exiting from prisons as hardened criminals who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Short Story: Kevin Price In High School Kevin price was a boy of high expectations in school, the poster child for the church of latter day saints in his town. He spent hours studying scripture, hours reciting passages from the book, and on top of that hours working for the soul purpose of getting what he wanted in the latter days. When the time came, he was sure heavenly father was sure to shake his hand, and say 'you've done an awesome job, Kevin!' With this new found pride, Kevin price bounded through the hallways clean cut, and quite full of himself. He played sports, (captain of the tennis team might I add) he was in all AP classes, he had the most amazing best friend in the world, and the whole church was proud of him. Yes, Kevin price was sure his last year in high school was going to be something incredible. Except for one thing: Kevin price was going to be in theater class senior year. How did he know his would happen? He didn't, actually. Kevin got handed his schedule the first day of school and he swore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The group turned to look at him, "Uh, Connor, can I speak with you– alone?" Chris covered his mouth and giggled; James gave him a small nudge and told him to knock it off. Connor turned pink, "w–well of course, Kevin! What's the matter?" Kevin led Connor back into the choir room. "Okay Connor, I'm going to have to break something to you– I really don't care what you all do in this class, I got put in here by accident..." Kevin turned towards Connor and shrugged his shoulders. "What do you mean?" Connor was agog; no they were simply aghast at Kevin's remark. They could feel their face heating up as Kevin muttered his next sentence. "I signed up for health class, not some classroom full of fags who tap dance and sing for an hour." Connor resisted the urge to yell in the boy's face. Sure they tap danced themselves, and sure they were more than likely queer, but it just felt insulting the way it rolled off Kevin's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Oil Station With High Oil Prices Have you ever felt depressed after you went to oil station with high oil price? Los Angeles, the place we are living, has abundant oil to produce. Why we are still suffering a high oil price even Los Angeles is one of the oil production places? In the center of Los Angeles, we had found an integrated tar pit left over by history. Do you know what the purpose of tar pit is? In the United States, most of asphalt was transported from Los Angeles and asphalts were used for road construction. As asphalt and gasoline are the subsidiary products of petroleum, the economic development in Los Angeles has boomed since 1900s and became the biggest base of petrochemical industry. Are you interested in history of asphalts in Los Angeles? La Brea Tar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the museum, an explanation of the fossils is given in detail. Illustrations show that these tar pits have been in existence for thousands of years. Initially, the surface of the tar pits came to be covered with water, dust and leaves from surrounding trees. As a result, some tufts of plant life grew on some areas of the pits. The pits would therefore attract animals, mostly grazers and browsers in search of food or water into the mire. The asphalt would soak their bones and form a solid substance that would encase them preserving them for thousands of years (Weston). Dramatic discoveries have been made from the excavation of the pits. These are placed into three specific classes. The first class is that of the top carnivores that existed at the time. These are taken to include the remains of dire wolves, saber–toothed tigers, pre– historic short–snouted bears as well as the pre–historic American lion. The second class comprises second order carnivores and predators in the form of rattlesnakes, alligators, gopher snakes, and the common king snake among others. The third class whose remains have been subject to discovery from the pits is collectively known as the first order herbivores, which fed solely on plant life. The most definitive discoveries are the fossils of the Columbian mammoths, the American mastodon (a close relative of the mammoth), the pre–historic bison, horses, camels, pronghorns, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. The High Price Market Of Coffee In recent decades, coffee has flooded the market with an abundance of flavors as specialty coffee shops arose on almost every street corner. There used to be minimal choices in flavors such as dark roast or light roast, but now there is almost every flavor imaginable. These specialty flavors have been tailored for niche markets such as women and even young children. After visiting three different market tiers of coffee, I was amazed at vast variety, the differences in price and the various countries of origin. The low price market I visited was King Soopers, the mid price market was Starbucks Coffee, and the high price market was Boxcar Coffee. King Soopers had so many varieties of coffee that they had to have a whole aisle for it. Flavors were personalized for different people like women, men, wealthy people and poor people. The bold, extra dark roast was made for men, while the lite French Vanilla Blend was marketed for women who were watching their weight. Prices ranged from $5 a can to $25 a can. There were enough flavors to please even non–coffee drinkers, such as Caramel Cappuccino, Chocolate Glazed Donut, French Roast, Breakfast Blend, 100% Columbian, and even coffee flavored energy drinks. The aisle was broken up in sections by brand, making it easy to find the exact kind of coffee you desire. The range of brands they had was overwhelming, including Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, McCafé, Private Selection, Maxwell House, Folgers, Private Selection, Kroger, Dazbog, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. The Price of Diamonds Is Too High Essay Introduction This essay supports the statement "The price of diamonds is too high". Diamonds have always been presumed to be rare. They have been present in history as a symbol of wealth and luxury as they were so difficult to find. Nowadays diamonds are mined and are found all over the world but they are sold through a cartel. (Epstein 1982) A cartel limits the supply of a product in order to keep prices high and to limit competition. (South African Pocket Oxford Dictionary: 2002) This raises the question of whether diamonds are actually worth their price. This essay focuses on the origins and the basic theory behind the diamond cartel; the early operation of the cartel; De Beers' strong market campaign; determining De Beers' current ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The diamond cartel shifts the market equilibrium to the shareholders' preference – as shown in figure 3. This way a higher profit is made from the sales of diamonds because of the perceived scarcity. Rhodes was insightful to use the number of wedding engagements as a ballpark figure for the supply of diamonds (Bergenstock and Maskulka: 2001) Graph showing the Relationship between Inelastic Supply and Demand Figure 3: Approximation from Parkin (2013) The diamond cartel has been in existence for over a hundred years. (Spar: 2006) It has faced many issues in order to survive and prosper. (Kretschmer: 1998) Rhodes' method was sufficient during the early 1900s. (Spar:2006) By 1930, the price of diamonds had fallen and the war was looming; Europeans were not interested in buying diamonds. (Epstein: 1982) It changed ownership to the Oppenheimers around about the Great Depression. Thus began the exploitive marketing tactics of the 20th century. (Epstein: 1982) De Beers' strong marketing campaign De Beers was aware that the only market where diamonds could sell was in the Unites States of America. Harry Oppenheimer used the American advertising agency N.W. Ayer to change the public's perception on diamonds.(Epstein: 1982) The campaign used many tactics which included the slogan "A diamond is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. High Drug Prices High drug prices are the result of the approach the United States has taken in granting government protected monopolies to drug manufacturers. A few short–term strategies to address high prices include enhancing competition by ensuring the availability of generic drugs; and effectively educating patients, physicians, insurers, and policy makers about these choices. Some consumers do not directly feel the impact of drug prices mainly because of their employer sponsored health plans that offer prescription drug plans. These plans offer copays instead of the full cost of a drug. The amount of the copay depends on the tier the drug is on and the number of tiers an employer offers. The advantage to having a prescription drug plan is a great benefit; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Essay about The Price of Diamonds Is Too High Statement: "The price of diamonds is too high." The diamond cartel is the most successful and long–lasting cartel in history. The cartel created a scarcity for diamond and stabilized the prices at a high level. This essay will be discussing the validity of the statement with reference to the market of the diamond industry, history of the diamond cartel, how the price of diamonds is determined, and the implications thereof. "A cartel is a group of firms acting together...to limit output, raise prices, and increase economic profit." (Parkin et al., 2013:312) The diamond cartel formed when diamonds were discovered in South Africa. This discovery, in 1870, brought a rush of prospectors to South Africa to search for alluvial diamonds. The search ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, the discovery of diamonds resulted in an overall decrease in the price and value of diamonds. Rhodes saw the diamond cartel as a solution to this problem. Rhodes used the cartel to limit the supply of diamonds to the actual demand, thereby stockpiling the excess supply. De Beers not only controlled the market in South Africa, but they also expanded their holdings to other parts of the world, such as, England and Israel. (Epstein, 1982:1) By 1929, when Sir Oppenheimer took control of De Beers, the transition between the actual mining to the distribution, which is controlled by the Central Selling Organizing (CSO), became centrally controlled. (Spar, 2006:197–198) By analysing the definition of monopoly, which "...is the exclusive right of a person, corporation or state to sell a particular commodity" (Lerner, 1934:157), we can deduce that the diamond industry is a single–price monopoly; in other words, De Beers created its own barriers to prevent others from entry by obtaining control of the supply of diamonds (Parkin et al., 2013:273) and selling at the same price to all its customers (Parkin et al., 2013:275). Since by definition, a monopoly consists of one entity, a monopolist has complete control of the supply of the commodity; therefore, it has market power and, thus, has the ability to control the prices. (Parkin et al., 2013:272–273) The same would apply to the diamond industry: De Beers was the only firm that mined ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Essay about Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices Environmental Studies is the academic field, which systematically studies human interaction with the environment in which we live in. It is a broad field of study that includes the natural environment, built environment, and the sets of relationships between them. Environmental studies takes into account many different factors that help provide an enjoyable, fruitful way of life, such as national policies, politics, laws, economics, sociology and other social aspects, planning, pollution control, natural resources, and the interactions of human beings and nature. Walmart has had a long– standing presence in America society since the middle of the 20th century, seen as a place to get everything done, Walmart has become a fixation in our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Walmart also has had battles dealing with sexual discrimination regarding women and as well as members of the LGBT community. Another big issue affecting the welfare of the human population, which is crucial in the development of a stable society and ecosystem, are the work labor issues involved in Chinese factories. Taking a closer look at the issues will hopefully develop an idea of how hurtful Walmart truly is to the environment. From economic, developmental and environmental standpoints, Walmart is not the savior they claim to be. Some may claim a Walmarts' arrival in a community is helpful to improve the growth and development in the community, but others tell a different story. Many claim that a Walmart is great way to create new jobs in the community. They are partially right, between construction and development, plenty of jobs are created. Also, about 300 retail jobs are created based on the amount needed to run a Walmart super center twenty fours a day, seven days a week. However, Kenneth Stone, a professor of economics at Iowa State University, conducted a study in which two Super Walmart centers in two different states were evaluated. The study lasted about two years and showed that for every one job Walmart had created, 1.4 jobs were lost in local communities (Davidson 1). Walmarts' low prices come with additional costs that we are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. 'High Price: The New Crack' This is a summary taken from "High Price" by Dr. Carl Hart, Chapter17; "The New Crack." At the opening of this chapter there is an excerpt from Hippocrates; "There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance" (287). Dr. Hart discusses the current hysteria regarding the myths and effects of methamphetamine, and the similarities to the properties of crack cocaine. Moreover, the lack of knowledge and the account of the ways in which scientific evidence are ignored. The best way to convey the truth about drugs is to provide evidence based facts that unequivocally support the information deposited into the public arena. The slogan, "Relying on science, research, and evidence to improve public health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. The High Price of Love in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet In one of Shakespeare's most masterful pieces, he depicts a tragic love story in which love conquers all...but at what cost? The truth is in this play, love is the victor, but with horrible consequences. Love lives on, love survives, but only at the loss of life. Not only in this play, but in many other Shakespearean works, the constant theme stands that any kind of marriage or deep emotional bond which is solely based on love ends tragically. Othello's passionate love for Desdemona is the same passion that causes him to end her life. Antony, under the suspicion that Cleopatra has died, tries to commit suicide to only find out soon after that she is alive and in hiding, but all in vain for the fatal wound has already pricked it's victim. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though the match is clearly unsuitable, Juliet being a young teen and Paris in his thirties, the match is based on duty, reason, and responsibility. Juliet is not called to love this man, but rather, respect his position in society, be a noble and honorable wife, and even act as a business contract between Paris and the Capulets. Even Romeo experiences the tension and pressures of deciding between duty and love. Romeo, by loyalty to his friends, has an unfathomable duty to them. However, Romeo and Juliet's love, and "the exclusiveness and intensity of their love is clearly in tension with the bond that links Romeo to his male friends" (Greenblat 869). As the love harvests, the moat between Romeo and his peers deepens, "and the passionate love that divides Romeo from his friends set both lovers still more decisively against the values of their powerful families" (869). Both Romeo and Juliet share the same fate in choosing their love over their powerful families. Their duty to their family is ignored to pursue love. O Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name, Of if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, And I'll no longer be a Capulet. (2.1.74–78) In this moment, only after meeting Romeo once before, does Juliet already deny her birth and her family. She already chooses love over duty, thus sealing her fate for the outcome of the play. Even Romeo stumbles
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  • 28. Junk Food Should Be Taxed At A High Price Some states are deciding to impose or have imposed taxes on junk food to regulate the amount of junk food individuals buy. Many individuals believe that junk food should be taxed at a high price and that healthy foods should be cheaper. The selections, "Evolution's Sweet Tooth" by Daniel E. Lieberman and "Bad Food? Tax It, and Subsidize Vegetables" by Mark Bittman, discuss the fact that many adults consume large amounts of unhealthy food products and that adults should eat more of healthy foods. The article, "Addiction to Unhealthy Foods Shouldn't Require Government Regulation" by Jayson Lusk, discusses that many individuals have the right to eat anything they want and that it is more the individuals' choice to eat right. Diseases such as Type II diabetes and heart disease can be associated to obesity and many individuals' bad–eating habits. Many adults may continue to eat unhealthy but they shouldn 't allow their children to eat unhealthy as well. The government should put a tax on junk food in order to help persuade individuals to make healthier food choices; as a result, the percentage of individuals with obesity could lower. The plan of raising the price of junk foods could help lower the price of healthy foods such as fruits and vegetables and could help increase consumption of these foods. Some healthy foods are sold at high prices by the pound; as a result, individuals buy the cheap and unhealthy alternative: junk food. Many individuals who receive low income tend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. The Reason for High Gas Prices One night, I was surfing the internet when I came across a picture showing a gas station with the gas prices on a sign sitting in front of it. The gas sign said that the price for regular was "an arm", the price for plus was "a leg" and the price for premium was a "first born". As I marveled over what Photoshop can do, I began to think about these high gas prices and what is causing them. Everyone talks about, complains about, and jokes about the high gas prices, but no one does anything about them. Many people told me what they thought was causing the high gas prices, but I was always wondering what really is causing them. Is it corporate greed or is it supply and demand? It is actually a combination of both corporate greed and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I don 't have anything against environmentalists, but sometimes I think they go overboard. It seems like they care more about two animals on a wildlife acre then they do about the American economy that helps employ hundreds of people, however, I don 't think more drilling would really solve the problem. An article in Time magazine stated that, "Refinery capacity is not the major driver of higher gas prices. The greater shortage is in the oil itself. Gas prices have been rising along with the price of crude. If gas prices were climbing while crude oil 's remained flat, that would tell you there was a bottleneck pushing up prices. That hasn 't been the case" ("Why Gas Won 't"). So while drilling more would help, it would not solve the problem and might end up creating more problems like pollution. According to CQ Researcher, refineries release many toxic particles into the air which can cause many people to get sick (Cooper "Air Pollution"). More refineries will cause the air to become more polluted. Many people think that it is corporate greed and that putting a cap on gas prices would solve the problem. Remember the 1970s, when people had to wait in long lines for gas? The reason for that was because many places didn 't have any gas to sell. Gas companies stopped selling gas to them because the gas companies couldn 't make a profit. They couldn 't make a profit because there was a cap on gas prices. Learn from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. The Price of Diamonds is Too High Essays "THE PRICE OF DIAMONDS IS TOO HIGH" For more than a century the diamond industry has flourished beyond expectations. The diamond has grown from a small yet rare gem stone to that of a rather large and powerful symbol of wealth. The industry has been controlled by one major corporation, De Beers. De beers along with the cartel it set up has built an industry that will last forever. (Spar, 2006) This paper will analyse the diamond industry, paying specific attention to the cartel, how it operates; the future of the system and examine what the price of diamonds would be without a cartel system and a brief history on the diamond industry. Furthermore, it shall comment on the statement that the "The Diamond Price is Too High" and analyse why ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Spar, 2006) In 1888, Ernest Oppenheimer, bought De Beers Consolidated mines LTD and the business has been in the Oppenheimer family ever since. (Spar, 2006) In order for a pure monopoly to arise, there needs to be two key features in place. Firstly, there needs to be no close substitutes from other firms that could potentially cause competition. Secondly, a firm should create barriers to entry so that it has complete control within a specific market and thus further limiting potential competitors. When setting the price at which to sell the diamonds a monopoly has two strategies it can adopt. It can be a single price monopoly or a price discrimination monopoly. De Beers sells its diamonds to its customers according to the single price monopoly strategy. This means they sell all there diamonds at fixed price to its customers (Kohler, et al., 2010) Diamonds are relatively price inelastic, are durable and easily stored. Therefore the market can be easily cartelised and the rewards from controlling the supply through a cartel are significant. (Kelliher, n.d.) A cartel is a collusion of investors with the same goal that that come together to protect their interests. Once formed, cartels are able to set prices to the satisfaction of the members and in this way competition is avoided. Cartels are at their most effective when there is a barrier to entry and a monopoly power in place. (Cartels, n.d.) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. The High Price of Urban Sprawl Essay Urban sprawl is a social pattern describing the way cities continue to grow outward uncontrollably. People who do not want to live in an urban atmosphere often seek refuge in suburban areas that have access to metropolitan areas. As more people follow this trend the suburban areas slowly become developed and new areas must be sought for people to inhabit. This leaves some city workers commuting in trains, cars, or even buses for hours. Urban sprawl is not the luxury that it seems to be but actually a social pattern with a great deal of costs. Although people who submit to urban sprawl believe they are getting the best of both worlds, working in the center of development while also living away from it, they also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means more traffic on highways, more people crowding on to trains and buses etc. Simple economic principles enable us to see why commuting will get more and more expensive in the future. In terms of motor vehicles, first more space will be needed to accommodate more vehicles on the road. The United States citizens are going to have to pay for larger highways if the government decides more highways or larger highways are needed. Although more or larger highways might seem plausible to cure a traffic problem, more money will be needed to maintain these highways. This could very well mean either more tolls on highways or tolls that cost more money, raising the price of the daily commute. Once these cars reach their destination they must have a place to be parked. Car–centric cities suffer from parking problems in places where there is already so much money put towards building parking decks or lots. The Newspaper USA today has an article called, Cars Drive Up the Costs of Urban Sprawl that states, "In addition to eating up more human time and motor fuel, car–centric cities require greater expenditures on transportation and infrastructure– expenses that chip a way at a region's economic potential... auto–dependent US cities spend 12–13% of their per capita wealth on passenger transport". A person driving their vehicle into a sprawling city has to face the hidden expenses of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. Essay on The Price of Diamonds Is too High The Price of Diamonds Is Too High For centuries the diamond has fascinated man for its alluring sparkle and physical hardness. Formed about three billion years ago, the diamond may very well be the oldest and most precious item any person can own. The internationally accepted notion that this commodity is one of the most treasurable commodity of them all has led to the public being prepared to pay the prices that are set by a group of companies in an agreement known as a cartel. This essay will evaluate the diamond market on a microeconomic level and discuss how the diamond cartel came about, what has allowed it to operate for decades, as well as how it determines the price of diamonds. In addition, this essay will, by aid of diagrams ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the same light, if the price varied vastly between companies, people would be able to purchase from the company that charges less, resulting in people losing their appreciation of the product. A threat to the company came about in the 1950s when diamonds were discovered in Siberia, and although these diamonds were of a somewhat inferior quality to the ones sold the company De Beers, these cheaper diamonds would lead to a decrease in the quantity of De Beers' diamonds demanded. Therefore, De Beers bought up almost every diamond from Siberia, meaning that it owned the vast majority of the diamonds of the world. Price fixing and output restriction were the next step to ensure that diamonds do not lose their value to the world. The general law of demand states that the higher the price of a good, the lower the demand. However, the cartel introduced an incentive so that regardless of how high up they decide to push the price of diamonds, there would still be a great demand for them. They developed the marketing strategy of making diamonds synonymous with the idea of love and romance, an idea that is strongly valued by cultures across the globe. As a result, even to present day times, diamonds are considered the ultimate token of love, and any of the other gems of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. High Oil Prices And The Russian Economy High flying oil price benefited oil producing countries past 5 years until recent petroleum price plunge. Russian was the one of beneficiaries who has enjoyed the high oil price. The Russian economy stabilized without much of restructuring the economic system or economic growth by developing new industry. High oil price created budget surpluses and keep Russian economy afloat; However, increase of the US oil production, oil price war between Saudi and Kuwait, debilitating European economy, and decreasing oil consumption in Asia contributed to drive oil price down quickly and substantially. Russian GDP signals that its economy gets pounded and affected hardest among major oil exporters. The Russian budget has been in balance with small portion of public debt in comparison to national GDP. Falling price of petroleum drastically reshaped the Russian economy. Financial forecasts and analysis predict that economic recession could come back to Russia. Crumbling Russian ruble and dwindling exports slashed 2014 Russian GDP, and its GDP will fall lower than Spain or South Korea. Without serious police changes or development of technology, already battling Russian economy will be much worse place than 2014. The Russian economy suffers from three severe blows: debilitating structural policies and strict financial sanctions from the West, and continually falling oil price. Russia has sustained significant changes since the collapse of the Soviet Union, moving from a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. High Liner Foods Share Price History For The Past Five Years 3. Market (Stock) Analysis High Liner Foods Share price history for the past five years Figure 21. High Liner Foods inc. Price History Source: Yahoo Finance Canada, https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=HLF.TO#symbol=HLF.TO;range= High Liner Foods is the Market leader of the value–added seafood, and we can see that strong position with the analysis of the share market price during the last five years. The Company share price in the year of 2011 stood almost the same, from $ 8,27/share in January 1st to $ 8,17 in December 31st . This was a reflex of a period of great economic uncertainty, when unemployment was very high making consumers to be more careful and save money. We had also an American credit rating downgrade and the European debit crisis. But the company results were very good with sales and earnings with a strong increase. Sales increased for the third consecutive year, from 177 million pounds in 2010 to more than 200 million. Revenue was up 14,3% to $ 668,6 million, with a contribution of the Viking Seafoods Inc, that was integrated in April, of $ 37,5 million. In 2012 the share price had a significant increase of 96,94%, beginning the year with the value of $8,00 and closing de period with $ 15,77. The main reason was the inclusion of High liner Foods Incorporated in the S&P/TSX SmallCap Index. in September 21st . According to the president and CEO of the company it was an important milestone in their history, providing liquidity to the stocks. The sales ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Wal Mart : The High Cost Of Low Price In 2005, Robert Greenwald released Wal–Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, a motion picture that divulges how Wal–Mart Stores, Inc., a wholesale department store established by Sam Walton in 1962, absconded from its chasten inaugurations, to ultimately progress and develop into a principal vendor of America, and soon afterwards the vastest transnational conglomerate on the planet, once one grounds their statistics on revenue. However, Greenwald undoubtedly affirms that the policies Wal–Mart has emplaced have not solely been detrimental to the already austere American economy, but also to the welfare of their personnel. Furthermore, Wal–Mart: The High Cost of Low Price congregates on various sociopolitical disputes that validate how Wal–Mart ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, anchors such as Bill O'Reilly were able to produce societal awareness to explicit national concerns and tribulations (Ginsberg et. al). Nonetheless, these broadcasters framed the subject matter in such a degree, where the consideration of individuals only remained at solitary outlook of the anecdote, and not ever proceeding to exploiting this dilemma to bare the congregation of caricatures that Wal–Mart Stores, Inc. is intrinsic in (i.e. their sweatshops in China). Although unintended, Wal–Mart: The High Cost of Low Price illustrated how the media exemplifies the term 'selection bias,' and given that it was immaculately primed, while the audience's sympathy would perceptibly be far more concerned with a sexual exploitation incident, it rapidly developed into constructive exposure for Wal–Mart Stores, Inc. (Lafer 125). It is of no clandestine that Texas has an individualistic–traditionalistic political culture. Additionally, by virtue of this, corporate welfares have dictated Texas procedures (Champagne and Harpham). Greenwald's Wal–Mart: The High Cost of Low Price dexterously validates how Texas's anti–liberal partisan archetypal (i.e. truncated tariffs, trifling amenity and vitriolic antigovernment dogmata's) has at present, appropriated over America's federal procedures (Ennis 53). Furthermore, in his dissertation, Ennis impertinently asserts that the authority of the Texas's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. Are Prescription Drug Prices Too High? Are Prescription Drug Prices too High? You walk into the doctor one day and your world comes crashing down when you hear the bad news. You are diagnosed with a serious, life threatening disease that will need to be treated by expensive prescription drugs. You have a family of four and now unimaginable monthly bills to pay. Expensive prescription drug prices are a huge problem in America. Because of this many people have to make life threatening decisions, that no one should ever have to make. People who are sick are paying way too much for prescription drugs, and the prices are still continuing to skyrocket. Because of this they are cutting pills or going into other countries to buy their medication because there it's more affordable. Drug Companies could reduce their drug prices which would still allow them to make enough profits while protecting the well–being of patients. A problem in our society today is high prescription drug prices. Drug companies have a 20 year time limit to research, manufacture and sell a drug before the patent runs out. Competing companies can then make a generic drug to sell as their own. Many of the newly released drugs cost tens of thousands of dollars for patients. Even after the 20% insurance co–pay these drugs can still cost more than a brand new car. (Lyman) A one month supply of Chemotherapy can cost ten to thirty thousand dollars, when an average income for a family of four is fifty thousand dollars. Therefore families are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. A Short Note On Shopbot Inc, An International Group Focus... PART A: shopbot VS petmoneysaver Shopbot–Inc is an international group focus on high performance price comparison websites. This group has a verities of experts who have professional experiences. They lead the team to develop into global leader on the price comparison market based the inception of the group. The major role of the group is to link merchants and customers among online retail market efficiently. Shopbot–Inc is established in 2004, it has sales, development and marketing teams around the world including France, Australia and Brazil. It has over 30 collaborators, most of them dedicate their hard work on service to make group success. The group provides independently–developed technology to the partners with great and worthy service. Shopbot–Inc is self–financing, it puts outcomes into the development of online service and improvement from the team. The concept idea of Shopbot–Inc is to provide great services to the partners and get improvement from the outcome, making the best use of the team at the same time. Shopbot website in Australia was launched in 2004, group built up high quality network. After building up in 2004, the group continued to expand in Canada and New Zealand, then Brazil and South Africa in 2006. Even the group launched in different places, the only thing that is not changed is high quality service to meet customer's need. shopnot (http://www.shopbot.com.au) is a cybermediary that deal with several industries, it provide the filters for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Why Housing Price Is So High Why housing price is so high in China, especially in core cities? And why the government didn't do anything to reduce the price? Because government is the one of the cause of high housing price. In China government own the land, government sell the land to real estate developers at a very high price at the beginning, and then heavily tax real estate industry's income which from selling the house they built on that land. Real estate industry wants to make profit; therefore, they increase housing price in order to make a better profit from consumer. Additionally, since real estate is a big part of China's economy and a large portion of government's tax revenue is coming from the real estate industry; therefore, government does not want housing price to drop. Government does publish some policy to adjust hosing price when it increased too rapidly, and the purpose of government's adjustment is not to decrease the housing price, but to slow the speed of increasing. Although the housing price is incredibly high in China today, the demands for housing are kept increasing, which is another reason lead to high housing price. The average Chinese city dweller takes their first mortgage at the age of 27, far earlier than in other countries. Why do young urban Chinese are buying first–home so early? First, concerns over future increases in house prices were driving them to buy their first homes "too soon" (Boehler, 2013). Second, the traditional pressure on young urban Chinese to own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. The High Price Of Textbooks As a college degree seems to be the minimum education requirement in today's society for an entry middle class job, the need for textbooks in those college courses comes along with that. A common issue most college students are faced with is the high price of textbooks. When it comes to textbooks, there is a conflict of interest between the consumers and publishers. The textbook industry consists of five major publishers, McGraw Hill, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Pearson, Thomson Gale and Wiley. Combined they occupy over 80% of the college textbook market (Staff). As publishers, their goal is to maximize their profit on textbooks. They do this in a number of ways but the most common way is to release a new edition of the textbook. Often when releasing a new edition there are minor changes to the course material. But regardless of the changes, by releasing a new edition they are able to drive the price of the old editions down, making it extremely difficult, if not impossible, for students to sell their books back. Publishers will release new versions of the book because they only receive profit off of the first sale of the book. Anytime the book is resold and reused, they receive nothing. Out of every dollar spent on a textbook, 22 ¢ will return to the bookstore as profit, 1 ¢ will be for shipping but 77¢ of the 100 goes to the publisher. The publisher then turns around and divides their profit to their expenses, which consists of marketing, authors and material operations. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Wal-Mart: The High Cost Of Low Price The documentary on Wal–Mart: "The High Cost of Low Price" was about how Wal–Mart can charge low prices for their products compared to other competitors. Wal–Mart would place their business in areas where there was no big retail competition. However, there were a lot of "mom and pop" stores, including H&H Hardware in which they discussed in the film that was in business for over forty– three years. As soon as Wal–Mart entered into their community, H&H Hardware and other small family owned business had to close their doors because Wal–Mart would force every out. When there is no competition in the communities this gives Wal–Mart the advantage to charge low prices because they know everyone will buy from their stores because there is no other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They rather have their current staff work overtime, however they won't pay them for the extra time spent working. Wal–Mart is bringing in over 100,000 million in sales. Conversely, in the documentary the CEO Lee Scott said how important personal development was to him, but he only gives his employees one dollar raises in over a four–year spam. Wal–Mart also discriminates against women and people of color. "More than 70% of Wal–Mart's United States workers are women and most earn less than federal poverty" (http://www.mccc.edu/pdf/eng024/Class%206–7/class%206– 7%20article%202%20high%20cost%20of%20low%20prices.pdf) Most of Wal–Mart's products come from overseas in developing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Post Secondary Education Comes At A High Price Post–secondary education comes at a high price. The excitement of graduating college to land the six–figure job is soon destroyed when students realize how much debt they obtain. Dreams of owning a house and starting a family are shattered by the money borrowed to provide and guarantee students an excellent future. Instead of waiting to land the ideal job, students work multiple jobs to help ends meet. Struggling to stay afloat, millions of students become victims of one of the major economic crisis in the United States; Student debt. According to the article "College on Credit" written in "The Economist" journal, student debt over the years has risen tremendously. In the course of 10 years, student debt has skyrocketed from $41 billion to $87 billion in 2009. Certain states decisions to increase the tuition fees to assist heal their own budget troubles will only worsen this economic crisis. The article further states how borrowing will continue, if students are unable to pay the tuition. Due to limited government funds, the ever increasing number of students wanting to borrow loans resort to private sources. Even though private loans have become an essential option, students borrowing these loans encounter further obstacles. Students who are unable to receive federal subsidized loans, which offer better forgiveness and numerous repayment options, are stuck with private loans. And due to the high interest rates of these private loans, students encounter further debt. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. The Economic Impact of High Gas Prices The economic impact of high gas prices 1 The Economic Impact of High Gas Prices A Brown Strayer University The Economic Impact of High Gas Prices 2 The Economic Impact of High Gas Prices Section 1: Introduction The American economy is one of the strongest in the world; people from every country comes here to live or travel on vacation with their families and take advantage of its many economical opportunities available to its citizens. Traveling is one of Americas Favorite pass time and a way of life for its citizen. When the quality of life is interrupted, and people are not able do to the things that they use to do on a regular bases the people panic and that send the nations economy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Americans love luxury vehicles, during the pass 10 years SUVs` became the major family vehicle, families are starting to feel the financial strain at the pump when they have to put gas in their vehicle. Some people can not afford to fill up their SUVs because it cause $50 to $100.00 to fill their gas tank. These same vehicles use to case lest than $35.00 at a lower gas price. Rising gas price affect every one, not just drivers, some gas station in the south and mid west is completely out of gas due to the rising gas price. The gas station owners can not compete with the larger oil company who control the flow of oil. We are already seeing a ripple effect from the high gas prices. Go shopping lately? We seem to be in a perpetual daze when it comes to the economy. "Oh, nothing bad will happen; Things will be okay". It seems easy to forget of the not–so–distant times during the Great Depression.
  • 57. Rising gas prices affect everything across the board. This is because commodities need to be transported across the country on trucks. Trucks, as you know, require lots of gas. Section 4: U.S. Economy The rising cost of retail gasoline prices has affected U.S. households regardless of whether their members drive, take public transportation, or walk. In a modern economy, the interdependency created by supplying specialized labor and trading for all other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. The Price of Diamonds Is too High Essay "The price of diamonds is too high" This essay discusses the statement "the price of diamonds is too high"; it will analyze the diamond cartel and its history in order to determine the validity of this statement. Various microeconomic theories will be discussed and explained, all of which are involved in the diamond cartel. The Oxford Dictionary defines a cartel as "an association of manufacturers or suppliers with the purpose of maintaining prices at a high level and restricting competition" [Oxford Dictionaries; unknown]. Therefore, the diamond cartel consists of a group of manufacturers/suppliers of diamonds who come together in order to restrict supply and as a result increase the price of diamonds. This essay will focus, mainly; on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, this changed in 1870 when diamond mines were found in Kimberly (South Africa) ["Have you ever tried to sell a diamond?" – Edward Jay Epstein; unknown]. This discovery was a huge danger to the few manufactures and suppliers of diamonds as with the large amounts, and therefore the increased supply, of diamonds, they would no longer be considered rare/scare [Ivona Vogelsang; 2005]; therefore their value and price would decrease as a result. This can be understood by using the diminishing marginal utility theory, the more people have of something (or the greater the quantity/supply) the less it is valued (the lower the utility) [Michael Parkin et al.; 2010]. The less it is valued, the less people are willing to pay (unless it is price inelastic) as a result decreasing the price of the product/service. De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. identified this threat and 18 years after the discovery in Kimberly they became integrated into South Africa. In order to monopolize De Beers began to buy, from African nations, private mining rights, they also managed to control mine output in order to restrict the supply of diamonds. Unfortunately, despite their best efforts to limit the supply of diamonds with the intention of increasing their price, in the 1930's the demand for diamonds started to decrease rapidly [Ivona Vogelsang; 2005]. In response to the large decrease ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Predicting Asset Price Movements With A High Degree Of Predicting asset price movements with a high degree of certainty is harder than ever in today's dynamic environment which includes a greater focus on quantitative trading. The finance profession is no longer confined to well connected MBA candidates from Wharton claiming to have a knack for stock picking. Many of the best and brightest in physics and mathematics now hold high profile positions on Wall Street and are responsible for defining the mathematical models to unlock potential mispricing opportunities in the market. But given the increasing complexities and intricacies of the market, building an accurate model requires choosing a set of complementing factors which accurately explain and understand the pattern of security returns. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In general, many models use some form of fundamental analysis to understand the relationship between price movement and underlying financials, such as earnings. But over time, the ubiquity of fundamental and sell side earnings estimates data means the alpha previously found in quantitative models now turns to beta. Building an effective alpha producing earnings powered model today requires an alternative data set. With this in mind we built the Estimize Signal, a multifactor model based on multiple layers of our proprietary crowdsourced earnings estimates. In constructing it we leveraged research from an earlier paper, "Generating Abnormal Returns Using CrowdSourced Earnings Forecasts from Estimize", first published by our CEO, Leigh Drogen, and Head of Quant, Vinesh Jha, in 2014. The biggest factors used in construction of the Signal comprise a pre earnings component measuring the difference between Estimize and Wall Street as well as post earnings factors such as recent earnings surprises benchmarked against Estimize forecasts. It's possible to trade both factors independently and generate above average returns but together it forms a highly powerful tool to generate superior alpha. Ultimately though, the signal aides funds in sizing positions and timing execution across the 2000+ U.S. stocks covered in the Estimize universe and not predicting the exact results of an earnings report or any price movement through print. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. High Gas Prices In California For Californians, a trip out–of–state comes with many surprises, one of them being gas prices. As any amateur economist knows the reason for the staggering prices is due to additional taxes added on by the state. California being the proactive state that it is has initiated multiple regulations on fuel and not one of them is forgiving to buyers. According to a recent Wall Street Journal article, gas prices in the state are well above the national average due to the harsh regulations of the government. People respond to incentives, and the residents of California make decisions by comparing costs and benefits. There are a couple factors that cause the "sky–high" gas prices in California, but a main contributor is an anti–carbon regulation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There has been some talk about an "oil–extraction tax." With this tax in place, it would force companies to fork out more of the tax instead of the consumer. If higher taxes are put in place for the producer ultimately they are not the ones paying the higher price the consumer is. Either way producers will receive revenue and in order to do that they will just raise their prices. The demand for fuel is based on necessity forcing consumers to pay outrageous prices because they need it. In addition to the tax, oil companies would have to disclose more information about their supplies and prices. Since the companies have market power, some believe with the tax in place it would reduce the price of the good. If there is anything that must be said, more taxes equal higher prices. The only way to lower gas prices is through reducing taxes and regulation. Many argue that the regulations in place in the state of California are over the top and unnecessary. There has never been a time in human history that more taxes resulted in lower prices. The "oil–extraction tax" is a disastrous plan that would only result in upset consumers because of the terribly high prices that would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. High Gas Prices Gas prices in the United States are breaking record highs. Millions of people need fuel drive to work, to school, and to the bank, to accomplish daily commitments. Some wonder how gas prices got so high. Many reasons like high taxes and demand, give strong evidence of the causes of high gas prices. The effects of elevated gas prices cause Americans financial woes and lifestyle inconveniences. Many people assume the reasons for high gas prices, but are unaware of the significant explanations. Most people would speculate the culprits for raising the gas prices are the oil refinery companies because their profit equals billions, but in reality our elevated dependency on gasoline, higher taxes, and environmental regulations are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2005) Some people believe only major affects on American families would be if the increase was immense and lasted at least five years. The evidence discussed proves their claims wrong. I disagree with the opposing statement that Americans are not significantly affected and would not be until something traumatic occurs. I fall in the low–income range of less than $30,000 per year. Many people like me are affected in major ways. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the three–year– average median household income for all states in 2002–2004 is $44,473 per year. (US Census 2004) Many live paycheck to paycheck struggling to get the bills paid, providing shelter, food and necessities, and still finding enough to enjoy leisurely activities. Not too mention, future and unexpected costs like tuition, car repairs, and medical bills have to be worried about. I have a small, fairly fuel–efficient vehicle I purchased in late 2004, with a 13–gallon tank. With the same driving habits, it now costs me $10 to $18 more per week than it did when I purchased my car. If this increase maintained throughout one year which can be easily assumed according to yearly averages, gas would cost me $520 to $936 per year. The opposing side claims Americans would only be seriously affected if the price rose over $4 per gallon and sustained at least ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Rhetorical Analysis Of Carl Hart's High Price In his book, High Price, Dr. Carl Hart convinces his audience that the way the United States treats drugs and addiction isn't congruent with the scientific knowledge and fact that Hart has himself discovered. To analyze Hart's argument, one must look at the "what," "why" and "how" elements of rhetoric. By examining the content and organization, the audience and context, and the pathos and ethos, it becomes possible to understand how Hart's book was so convincing and effective. To begin, inspecting the "what" element seems as a natural starting place. The "what" of Dr. Carl Hart' argument is tri–fold. The first sub–element to look at, would be the content of Hart's argument. The book is a memoir, which means it's told using observation, reflection, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dr. Carl Hart harnesses ethos, pathos, and logos, to effectively convey his argument and convince his audience. Before his audience would even consider his stance, Hart had to convey his credibility to the audience using ethos. To do this, he told his story without censorship. He included parts of his adolescence where he did not look like a stand–up citizen, and because he was willing to show his flaws, it made him more normal and more believable. The next layer to Hart's credibility, was his experience as a scientist. He told his trials and tribulations to get there, and proved that he was someone who was well versed in drugs and addiction. Dr. Carl Hart successfully used the ethos appeal to show his credibility, which makes his argument more believable. The next appeal that Hart used to get his audience to believe his stance, was the pathos ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Ignorance Carries A High Price By Annamaria Lusardi High school is meant to educate students and prepare them for college. Many high schools require students to earn certain credits in order to graduate including basic core classes, physical education and fine arts, however, many schools do not require to take a very important class, Money Management. Although knowing how to manage money, budget, and finance does not guarantee life will be a piece of cake, failing to understand can come with consequences. Many students are going into college and starting careers without knowing how to properly manage their finances, save money, or invest. In her article, Yes: Ignorance Carries a High Price, Annamaria Lusardi uses driving as an example. Lusardi mentions how there are many precautions taken in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Wal-Mart: The High Cost of a Low Price Essay Wal–Mart: The High Cost of a Low Price Wal–Mart represents the sickness of capitalism at its almost fully evolved state. As Jim Hightower said, "Why single out Wal–Mart? Because it's a hog. Despite the homespun image it cultivates in its ads, it operates with an arrogance and avarice that would make Enron blush and John D. Rockefeller envious. It's the world's biggest retail corporation and America's largest private employer; Sam Robson Walton, a member of the ruling family, is one of the richest people on earth. Wal–Mart and the Waltons got to the top the old–fashioned way: by roughing people up. Their low, low prices are the product of two ruthless commandments: Extract the last penny possible from human toil and squeeze the last ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Please read Barbara Ehrenreich's recent book, Nickel and Dimed. In her brilliant book she reveals the misery of working for a big box retailer and the impossibility of living in America on poverty wages. She spent time working at Wal–Mart in St. Paul, Minnesota and struggled to survive. Read her account of the anti–union propaganda that Wal–Mart espouses. Wal–Mart is no friend to the working poor. Wal–Mart and other big box retailers are destroying the cultural landscape of America. As Ehrenreich states "wherever you look there is no alternative to the megascale corporate order, from which every form of local creativity and initiative has been abolished by distant home offices." Wal–Mart is a key player in the cultural homogenization of America. It is impossible to "think outside of the big box." Everywhere you go in America you find KFC, Home Depot, Best Buy, Circuit City, Burger King, etc... People are fighting Wal–Mart and are winning. For more info go to: www.walmartyrs.org www.walmartwatch.com www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml? i=20020304&s=hightower The misguided young man who wrote the pro–Wal–Mart editorial needs to ask himself if he really needs most of the products that Wal–Mart sells. Are they really necessary for survival? Probably not. We must break the chains of corporate domination that are strangling American democracy and spreading misery across the world. We must break our addiction to senseless consumption that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Price Differences Between High School And College Options Throughout high school, students yearn to graduate and start school at the college of their choice. The students want to make it past high school and to college, but once they look at the expansive options available the daunting feeling of indecision becomes present. One of the decisions that offers many different options during college is where the students live; dorms, on campus apartments, off campus apartments, and living at home are the four main options. Each option contains both positive and negative factors, which can make it hard to decide. Every student is different and must consider what is important to them when they are choosing where they want to live during college. To decide, each student might want to look at key factors that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each college and town sets their own prices for their living options, but comparatively the price difference between options is the same. When choosing where to stay during college, the first option would be living at home, which would be free unless a student's parents made them pay rent. Of course, when students stay at home there are other components that still cost money: "There is often an added cost of gas, public transportation, and parking fees that may rival the cost of living on campus, depending on how far you live from your school" (Johnston). While living at home does save a significant amount of money, it can still cost a lot if the student's house is far away from campus. Conversely, off campus apartments can be exceedingly expensive. If students look at the rent per month, it might seem like a cheap option, but "when you factor in groceries, internet, TV, gas, heating, and electric, you may end up spending a lot more each month living on your own than you would on campus" (IPFW). At first, prospective students might not realize that to be independent and live in off campus apartments it takes a lot of money, which is why students should check out prices before they make their decision. Ultimately, dorms, with on campus apartments closely following, are the cheapest option if a student wants to live away from their home. Dorms are usually a couple thousand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. A Price Too High In the passages "A Price Too High" by John T. Ham and "Best Friends Forever?" by Julian Green, the main focus was on events that eventually led to the end of a friendship. Whether it was by choice or not, the friendships were somewhat similar, but also different. The dialogue and the actions in the stories showed similarities and differences between the main character in each passage and revealed different aspects of their character. To start, from "A Price Too High" by John T. Ham, the main character, Jim, stole money from his friend, Miguel, and when he was given a chance to confess, he continued lying and ended their friendship. From "Best Friends Forever?", Samara moved away, leaving Izzy to find new friends. When Samara came back though, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In "A Price Too High", Jim stole money from Miguel, so Miguel told Jim that they could maybe start hanging out again if he paid Miguel back. "'Look. If you want to give me back the money, just put it in an envelope and mail it to me. Until then, I don't think we should hang out.'" Miguel told Jim that because of his actions, they could no longer be friends, but if he paid him back, Miguel wouldn't mind becoming friends again. This again shows Jim's arrogance to lie and end their friendship. In "Best Friends Forever?" the two girls had been friends for a while and while Samara was away, their interests just happened to change and they grew apart. There was no way to fix the friendship, but to just remember the good times they had together as children. "'Don't forget about me when I'm gone,' Samara whispered into Izzy's ear, and Izzy whispered back, 'Only if you promise not to forget me.'" The teens realized that they had grew apart over the years, and there was no way to fix that, but just remember the good times they had when they were younger. This quote showed how caring the girls were and how they wanted to continue to be friends, but you couldn't force it. In brief, the two stories contained dialogue that proved that the two pieces of text were definitely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Gas Prices: The Importance Of Failing In High School More than 80 percent of all college and university students end up failing there first semester. Many students go into college expecting its going to be like high school, but you take on adult responsibilities you have to take care of yourself. Some may fail due to the lack of transportation, many will rely on others, have car issues, and gas can get pretty expensive, and we dont pay attention to others and what they might be going thru. Relying on others can put a big responsibility on other. It depends if they can take you one day, and be in charge of getting you to one place to another. Everyone won't be there when you need them because garneted everyone will be going through some type of family crisis or issues. That person will have to have a reliable car that's able to take you back and forth. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone can't afford a brands new car. Whenever you get your car fixed it may break down again. Most people's cars are on whether your car will run or break down again depending on the day. Whether you get to class or not you can miss class and fail your class because you missed the material that day or week. Gas can get pretty expensive in many ways. The situation we are in now with the gas prices rising and your bills may not get paid. If you have to ride with someone you will have to pay gas, BINGO! That means money out of your pocket and less money for you to out gas in your car. Money is a key thing we all need because paying people for transportation. Money will help you get you through many expensive including car problems. Some can and will fail due to the lack of transportation. Relying on others, having car issues, or getting expensive gas. It's all reasons why some may fail or end up dropping their classes. We don't speak up or pay attention to what others may go through. Many students go into college expecting it's going to be like high school, but you take on adult responsibilities you have to take care of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 79. Should Politicians Continue To Blame High Gas Prices The government often times will play the blame game when things are not going according to plan, or more importantly, according to the government's plan. Since the summer of 2008 when gas prices reaches a record high or $4.12 a gallon the we've loved to blame the oil companies and the government for the increasing prices of gasoline. Who is responsible for high gas prices? Oil production dropped during the Bush administration but has risen by about 20% during Obama's presidency, making it clear that domestic oil production has little effect of the price of gasoline. Why then to politicians continue to blame high gasoline prices on the oil companies? Congress has restricted the building of oil refineries and the drilling of oil in Alaska offshore for over 15 years. These restrictions have greatly reduced the supply of domestic oil. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If profit is taken away the future for innovation and efficiency is also eliminated. A reduction in the amount of gasoline companies supply, also meaning a shortage on consumers could be cause by a windfall profit tax. A windfall tax is a tax levied by governments again certain industries when economic conditions allow those industries to experience above–average profits. (Tax, n.d.) These type taxes are primarily imposed on companies in the targeted business that have advanced the most from economic windfall, or product–based businesses. While most people think there are no benefits from imposing any taxes, there are benefits of a windfall tax, including: proceeds being precisely used by governments to boost funding for social programs, and many believe profits can be reinvested and used to stimulate innovation that will advance society as a full. Taking away an oil company's enthusiasm to make large profits, will also take away any motivation that company has to make dicey investments such as discovering new crude oil fields and constructing new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...