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    Health care reform has been a big topic since the Clinton administration when First Lady, Hillary Rodham Clinton, took it under her belt to devise a new system. Health care is the provision taken to preserve mental and physical health using prevention and treatment. Compared to other health care systems in the world, the United States is ranked 37th in terms of care, claims Michael Moore (2007). Ironically, our health care system spends more than any other nation on its patients, averaging nearly

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    Copyright is a federally protected part of intellectual property that automatically regulates creative works of authors. Copyright laws began approximately around the 15th century in Europe. The cause for such regulations stems from infringement of creative works. These works fall into one of three main categories; music, visual works, and literary works. Copyright infringement highlights the need for copyright laws over creative works in music, art and writing, resulting in an ever changing

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    Encouragement of Small Business Introduction The Congress has the authority to impose requirements for the federal procurement policies. Through the acquisition process, the government procures goods and services from diverse players. The process consists of three phases that are, acquisition planning and need recognition, contract formation and contract administration. Federal acquisition regulation (FAR) regulates the activities of the government in the procurement process. The system does not

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    ------------------------------------------------- Fundamental Analysis Fundamental analysis is a technique that attempts to determine a security’s value by focusing on underlying factors that affect a company 's actual business and its future prospects. On a broader scope, you can perform fundamental analysis on industries or the economy as a whole. The term simply refers to the analysis of the economic well-being of a financial entity as opposed to only its price movements. Fundamental analysis

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    estimated at €100 billion . According to a recent U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Patent Technology Monitoring Team Report, 16,538 patents were issued for medical devices or pharmaceuticals in 2012 . In the same year in Europe, more than 10,000 patent applications were filed with the European Patent Office in the field of medical technology and/or pharmaceuticals. Innovations in the health technology fields surpassed all other European patent applications . Additionally, the European medical technology

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    R&D centers. After doing the trend analysis for the Exhibit 3 which shows the Samsung R&D budget and percentage sales, We arrive at the conclusion that the Samsung’s R&D budget increased till the year 2007 linearly. But there is decline in the percentage of sales in the year 2007, which suggests that the Samsung will need to rethink this strategy. There is an urgent need to optimize the cost related to Samsung’s R&D expenditure to prevent the decline of sales in future. Samsung globalized

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    investors can sidestep the tremendous bureaucracy in these countries through the use of bribery (Leff, 1964). The Chinese economy in the 1980’s supports this theory because corruption acted as a means to “legalise enterprises” prior to Deng’s economic reforms. (Reyes, 2015). However both theoretical and empirical studies have

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    role in setting the trend and pace for other industry players. The company has several business strategies that have seen it scale to great heights (Cullen, 2013). Although Apple has been in existence for many years, her upward trend began in the year 2007. This is when the company produced the I-phone, a device of its kind at the time. There was no other company worldwide that had produced a phone that could match the I-phone features. Although this is debatable, the concept and idea of smart phones

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    APPLE BUSINESS STRATEGY Business Strategy Objective: To develop a market demand for Apple products in developing countries to insure the longevity of the Apple brand. Overview Apple inc. is a Multinational Corporation operating in 97 countries worldwide. It offers an array of products from computers to televisions to software. Apple is revered as a leader in innovative products that are both user friendly and ascetically pleasing. In the market of computers today, Mac and PC are more similar

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    economically? Many immigrants are currently coming to the US illegally are from Latin America. Back in the late 1800’s we had a different type of immigration problems with the Chinese. On May 6, 1882 president Chester A. Arthur signed the Chinese exclusion act which prohibited all Chinese from entering the US (Wikipedia). Back in those times there was less sensitivity towards racism. One thing that was similar between the two times were their motives for coming: money. Although 2016 is different than 1882

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