Please help me with finishing a Jazz Age Test.?

Yeah… Help me with a test…
1 Warren G Harding won the presidency by appealing to Americans desire to
a reform society
b become a world power
c return to normal life after the war
d repeal prohibition

2 Calvin Coolidge became president when
a he defeated warren g harding
b he defeated robert la follette
c warren g harding was assassinated
d when warren died in office

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Who could use virtual secretarial/administrative help?

I’m strapped for some extra money and would work part-time offering entrepreneurs and small to medium size business owners who may be a little overwhelmed with paperwork, unwritten reports, etc., my skills and experience in word processing, transcription, calendaring, scheduling, purchasing, and much more.

It would be my pleasure to serve you and help you de-stress from the routine daily administrative stuff…

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I’m the type of person who likes learning about nutrition and keeping a person looking good. I also like creating products like innovative food products and cosmetic products. I want to sell these products. But i’m scared that it would be hard to earn from a job like that. So my 2nd choice would be to become a hospital dermatologist and if i’m really good i can start my own business of selling beauty products and maybe offer cosmetic surgeries. But if i dont sell products and remain as a hospital dermatologist, will i earn a lot? This is in the philippines.

Management of applied chemistry:
This innovative program is the first of its kind in the Philippines and is a combination of two unlikely partners: Management and Chemistry. It aims to develop managers and entrepreneurs with a strong technical background and a working familiarity with the chemical processes used in manufacturing operations.

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As an international Chinese student in the United States, I believe that I have a great deal of business, academic, social, and cultural experience that will allow me to fit in well and contribute to the international flavor of Lund University.
One of my most distinguishing characteristics is the diversity of experiences I possess. I am a business student with a flair for the arts. I am a woman with technical aptitude and an interest in entreprenership. I also have a passion for traveling and understanding different cultures of the world. All these elements have given me a very broad outlook, with varying degrees of knowledge in a range of topics. I strongly believe that although some are not related directly, all these qualities will influence my graduate work.
My Business degree has given a strong foundation to my analytical skills since business issues research involves a lot of complex and intricate relationships among parties who are aiming at different goals, and the application of basic math, communication and psychology skills. Over the past four years in college, I have been working part-time with my own business, Shining SIM Card, set up when I just became a college student. I was the president of student government and am also an active member with SSE – Siemens Solar Energy. I have assisted my father in his project to supervise and monitor the process in his company during my breaks. More than what I have studied in school and college, it has been these experiences that have shaped the person that I am today.
I believe that this unique blend of experiences has made me a woman with an original point of view. This blend has given me a broader perspective to and a good understanding of life and a goal to aim for. Among other things, I have this diversity of experience to offer Lund University. My most substantial accomplishment has been the success of Shining SIM Card that I managed in Dalian, China, where I have been working as a manager since 2005.
Entreprenership, as a field, had always fascinated me right from my middle school days, and being an entrepreneur to contribute its utilities to mankind is the life long dream and career objective I persue, it is worthy to devote energy and commitment to found my own business and lead it success. Shining SIM Card, my first big step on my enterprise career, compared with prior experience, grew up from only one employee to fifteen, the main consumers from one campus were enlarged to other 6 big universities and also some small schools of the local city when I graduated. Most of my customers were college students, as a student myself, it was easy for me to do surveies, to know the popular tastes, and the most impressing way to promote the business with very limited resources. The advertisement form developped from hand writing poster on wall to big colorful advertisement scroll and products propaganda for freshmen annually. The goal for advertisement is let 60% of the students consider my products first when they are about to purchase, and let them to introduce us to the rest 40%. Also I had an online sale shop for the convenience of customers, which has been in operation for 5 years.
Run my own business required me to believe in myself and in what I thought was good for the company. I had to take a pro-active approach, take the initiative and play a leadership role in motivating people and executing events to completion. A good manager is one who can figure out where problem lies and may happen, deal with it effectively by involving all the members of the company and improve the overall culture of the company. The problems I saw at Shining SIM Card had to be resolved to sustain the company. The fact that I was able to pull off this task alone has boosted my confidence in my abilities.
The business climate has never been more friendly toward entrepreneurship than it is today. However, enterprise and creativity alone are rarely sufficient to bring an entrepreneur’s ideas to fruition. Though, venturing off into Entrepreneurship is a challenge, one which I think some formal education can help solidify and provide a stronger foundation for success. So that leads me to my application for an entreprenership program at Lund University, and I wish to develop an idea based on research from Lund University, during the master year.

Help! My social skills suck!?

lots of people like me and tell me that I am extremely charismatic, but sometimes I am just awkward as hell and people say that they don’t want to hang out with me because they can’t relate to me and that I’m too much for them. I have gotten a lot better about the awkward thing, but sometimes I say things that are just weird. I actually think a lot before I speak, but I am extremely clueless most of the time. on top of this, I just can’t relate to people and have difficulty establishing mutual interest. most of the things that interests people like sports, gossip, and talking about the past are of no interest to me. I on the other hand am interested in stuff like human nature, fantasy, adventuresome activities, and business (I’m studying to become an entrepreneur). even the interests that we have in common (fashion, alcohol, girls, fighting) I can never get anyone to talk about one of those things for more than like 2 minutes. I just feel like most people are these primal creatures with instincts that I just don’t have and I’m a confused quasi intellectual dude. it’s not that I don’t like people, I’m generally funny, playful, and affectionate, but they seem so different from me and I can’t understand them most of the time.
anyway, does anyone know how I can become less weird and relate to people more so that I can form more lasting bonds with people?

need help with this question?

The financial structure of a country or other entity that determines how resources and wealth are distributed. Choose… A) Economy J) Capital H) Credit E) Revenue I) Tax G) Big Board C) Inflation B) Fiscal Year K) Entrepreneur D) Liability F) Down Payment

Need help with Managerial Accounting (quick)?

My teacher just throw us a problem on managerial accounting, and I don’t know what to do…

Tracy’s Trims is a hair salon that specialized in trims that maintain customers’ hairstyles. The only service available at Tracy’s Trims is minor variations on a “20 minute” haircut for which the customer is charged $10. The shop has five (5) newly trained “trimmers.” (Tracy does not work in the salon. And, as owner/entrepreneur, she takes no salary.) Each trimmer is paid an annual salary of $18,000. All equipment is leased on an annual basis including store fixtures at $2,500 per year, and haircutting equipment at $2,000 per year. Building space is leased at a rate of $500 per month. Tracy is concerned about the salon’s cost structure and seeks your advice.

She ask us to:
1. Compute the contribution margin per haircut.
2. Compute the annual break-even point in number of haircuts.

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Not lazy? Then help me with this argument.?

I am putting together an argument to point out a simple solution to the sad state of current affairs, and need your help. What I am shooting for is to make the point using as few peripheral statements and/or analogies as possible, while still driving it home to most anyone that takes a few minutes to think about it. If you don’t get the point, disagree with the point, or have something to add that I am missing, please do answer. Here it is in raw form…

Here is a hypothetical situation that can be related to real life:

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You can become an Internet entrepreneur with an opportunity that will earn you enough to work at home forever. Some of the options to do this include being an affiliate for products within a niche industry. The products may be downloadable, like an ebook, and then no inventory is needed.


Another very profitable option is to join a Network Marketing company. Here you are looking for these three ingredients: 1) A simple automated system, with a great tracking system. This should not involve any calling or selling on the phones. 2) A great service or product. This should not involve an inventory. 3) A fantastic compensation plan with a large commission that includes a residual income stream.

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Educational Toys and Life Skills
Educational toys not only promote developmental skills in children. They also help children acquire and improve essential life skills. Creativity, self-confidence, independence, responsibility, and integrity can all be cultivated through the use of carefully selected educational toys.

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