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Main Factors of Product Pricing in the Uk
Discuss the main factors affecting product pricing in the UK?

The Oxford English dictionary defines price as a value that will purchase a definite quantity,
weight, or other measure of a good or service . Simply put, the price of an object represents the
overall demand for that product at a specific time. However, every firm had a different ideology
about price and they way they set price.
One of these main factors that affect price is the actual objective of the firm. Traditional theory
suggests that firms will charge a profit maximizing price where price is determined when marginal
cost equals marginal revenue.
They operate to seek a maximum return on the investment and costs they have input. The diagram
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However most firms in the UK do not operate in these kinds of structures. An oligopoly is a more
realistic market structure that most UK firms operate in. It is a market structure that is dominated
by two or more firms that sell a range of similar branded products who are price makers.
Due to the high concentration ratios (function of number of firms and respective shares of total
production (Anon. Oligopolies. Available: http://www.economicshelp.org/dictionary/c/concentration
ratios.html. Last accessed 6th Nov )) and the fact that oligopolistic firms share market power, pricing
theory is heavily based on interdependence between firms. Firms are likely to collaborate on
pricing decisions so as to earn monopoly profits and deter new entrants from ruining the fun .
Formal collusion are referred to as cartels e.g. OPEC. They decide what price to set and what
quantity to produce so as each member receives the maximum gains. However, there are cases
where members cheat and undercut the price, maximizing their revenue e.g. Iran and Nigeria in the
early 1980 s cut oil prices to earn more market share. (Sloman, Wride (2009). Economics. 7th ed.
London: Pearson. p58.)
In tacit collusion (informal collusion), the dominant firm or the firm with the most market power
usually sets the collaborated price e.g. Brooke Bond was the market leader in the late 1960 s in the
tea market, and all other firms matched its price. (Sloman, Wride
Netflix Technological Advancements
Technological advancements in the television industry over the past decades have changed the
way people watch movies and television. The first successful movie rental store that allowed
people to watch in the comfort of their home was Blockbuster in 1985 (Kaplan 2011). Netflix re
invented the movie rental industry in 1999 becoming more personalised and less of a linear TV
experiences. (Kaplan 2011; Netflix s View 2015) Consumers are now able to download or stream
movies via the Internet and watch on any compatible device (TV, computer, mobiles, etc.) due to
these technological advancements. This essay analyses the outcomes of Blockbuster and Netflix by
assessing their effectiveness to plan, organise, lead, and control (Waddell, Jones and George 2013, 7).
Planning is an essential function to predict and prepare for any current and future advancement with
goals to achieve (Anyim, Mba and Ekwoaba 2012, 56). The process of planning consists of three
elements; deciding the organisational goals to attain, the strategies, and how to allocate the
organisational resources to attain these goals (Waddell, Jones, and George 2011, 7).
Netflix has been able to maintain their organisational goal of innovation by creating flexible
programs, catering to consumer wants and needs, and continually keeping a global competitive
advantage (Liu, Magjuka and Lee 2008, 77). Netflix has planned effectively as potential target
markets would have been researched and finding of the how the
Graph1 Week 2 Assignment Analysis
Introduction: We never fail never fail to hear some negative news about lots of people who is
homeless and lonely, which caused that the government obligatory to exhibit the effective policies
for the homelessness. In the modern society that is full of competitions, more and more individuals
have lost a variety of opportunities, and most of them are poor and challenging in the daily life. So,
we find that these people don t have any income and insurance, which caused that they lose the
house, and other basic conditions of life. Also, there are some children are encountering these
terrible solutions. In a word, most of the humans who are homeless have underprivileged power due
to the limited competence of other perspectives. Pragraph1: Topic... Show more content on
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Pragraph2: Topic sentence: The society can advocate that local teachers can lead students help these
homeless people. Supporting details: Personally, I am convinced that it is an opportunity for
assistance of students, it possesses more significance of education than classroom education, and
students can use this chance to realize the importance of the social members. Another way, these
homeless people can feel the love of students under the education. It s not only school can earn a
useful experience and rare education, but also the homeless individuals can been definitely reduced
by the assistance. Conclusion: The problem of homeless people is difficult to been solved, because
they have different situations and reasons for the poor life. So, income, status, family, work and
relationship can closely influence the quality of the life, that s why government and public members
obligatory to help the situation. Government can afford the economic stuffs, and the school and
society just advocate the meaning of the assistance, so, these two enormous policies will
significantly solve the
How Significant Is R2P In Relation To Human Rights...
R2P has been celebrated as a new international norm. How significant is R2P in relation to human
rights protection?
R2P, identified as the responsibility to protect was firstly established in 2001 and initially presented
in the report of the International Commission on the Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS) A
group of retired politicians, diplomats and humanitarians chaired by former Australian foreign
minister Garth Evans, and highly respected former Algerian diplomat Mohammed Sahnoun
(Glanville and IVONNE, 2014). This was set up and represented by the Canadian government in
December 2001 which made tensions between state sovereignty and humanitarian necessity obvious
by NATO S 1999 intervention in Kosovo, which had an impact on ... Show more content on
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There were many difficulties which arose as there were many questions which occurred such as who
has the right to authority? to authorize military intervention for humanitarian purposes? (Heywood,
2011) This is usually referred to the UN security council, this emphasises on the power in which the
security council holds and how much responsibility they have, to protect and maintain peace and
security. Secondly, Kofi Annan tried to reconcile the tension between sovereignty and human rights,
by arguing that, in a context of globalization and international cooperation s, the state should be
viewed as the servant of people and vice versa (Annan,1999) . Changing attitudes towards the
norm are reflected in the growth in the influence of such doctrines of intervention as the
responsibility to protect is that there is an onus on the international community to intervene in
situations, where the lives of a country s civilian population are threatened by the actions of
government (Guelke, 2012) However, this can be seen as a disadvantages towards responsibility
to protect as stated above people s lives and safety are in the hands of governments which in some
occasions cannot be good, as not all civilians agree with government verdicts. Finally, Russia is
regarded as a weak rival of the west in geo strategic terms, its capacity to project power remains
very limited (Guelke, 2012). Another example includes; Iraq, they do not follow the human right
law, which shows that they are in need for protection to prevent waste of supreme court time and
funding. Iraq has one of the most corrupt governments in the world, due to lack of human rights,
which is defining the lives of civilians within their country. It is evident that there is a significant
need for the right to protect in countries such as
The Ideologies Put Forth By Paulo Freire
The ideologies put forth by Paulo Freire including liberation education, pedagogy of the oppressed,
inequality and pedagogy of possibility gives educators hope. These are the educators who are
dedicated to bring about positive change in education and by extension society. Freire s contribution
to educationthrough his research and theories resonates with Trinbagonian educators as it
encompasses issues of slavery, colonialism, post colonialism social mobility and democracy.
Furthermore, Freire s ontology is grounded in comprehensive philosophical underpinnings including
that of John Dewey and Jean Piaget. Their contributions have shaped education internationally as
well as locally. Thus, the authors critique of Freire s work in an attempt to restructure his theories is
a worthwhile analysis and allows for self reflection, critical thinking and the assurance of hope, in
that, if education does nothing else, it must inspire hope in reference to the school of pragmatism.
Such an educational philosophy in the words to Giroux (2007), points to a future in which
democratic practices create the conditions for each generation of youth to struggle anew to sustain
the promise of a democracy that has no end point, but that must be continuously expanded into a
world of new possibilities and opportunities for keeping justice and hope alive. (p.201)
Education as a Practice of Freedom: Freire s Argument Emerging from Freire s work in Brazil in the
late 1950 s and early 1960 s
Summary of Battle Royal by Ralph Ellison
Triumphing Over Challenges

The story Battle Royal , by Ralph Ellison is about a young black man who has to overcome racial
inequalities. The story opens with his grandfather dying words and leaving the family with words
that stick with the main character for life. The main character, whose name in not mentioned, is very
intelligent and because of this the prominent white businessmen ask him to give a speech at a hotel.
Upon his arrival, the white men put him through many humiliating acts for their enjoyment. There is
a boxing match and also an electric carpet, but the boy preservers through them all. At the end he is
finally given a chance to deliver his speech. Although the men are being inattentive, the
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The young man keeps his grandson on his toes, mainly the battle royal.

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The young man does not know what is in store for him. He goes to the hotel ready to show his
dexterity, but is humiliated by having to participate in a battle royal, which is a boxing match
between multiple participants. Young men in the fight are blindfolded, I had no dignity. I stumbled
about like a baby or a drunken man (244). The boy shows great inner strength when he chooses to
stay in the fight for amusement of the white businessmen, which demonstrates his fulfillment to his
grandfathers words. If in fact he does get thrown out he many not have a chance to give his speech.
The second humiliating experience was after the battle royal match. Money is lying on an
electrified carpet, I lunged for a yellow coin lying on the blue design of the carpet, touching it and
sending a surprised shriek to join those rising around me. I tried frantically to remove my hand but
could not let go. A hot, violent force tore through my body, shaking me like a wet rat. The rug was
electrified (246). This quote demonstrates the amount of humiliation that the young man is put
through, because of his grandfathers dying words he counties to the end when he gives his speech.
The young man finally delivers his speech and shows great integrity while doing it. While giving
his speech the men are being very disrespectful by not listening. It almost seems as if he isn t even
The Use of Foreshadowing, Irony, and Symbolism in The Book...
The Book Thief Short Essay: The Use of Foreshadowing, Irony, and Symbolism in The Book Thief
4/17/14

In The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak, the narrator uses foreshadowing, irony, and symbolism.
Here s a small fact, you are going to die (3). As readers, we are engaged in the story because we
are part of the story. The narrator, who is a personified death, is referring to the readers when he
says you . Here, it is foreshadowed that many people, including the reader, will die in the near
future. This is verbally ironic because death refers to this as a small fact , even though the subject of
death is usually considered a significant and sensitive topic. This statement symbolizes the
insignificance that narrator feels towards human life. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Finally, verbal irony is shown when death says, It kills me sometimes, how people die (464). This
is ironic because even though the narrator, death, isn t actually dying himself, the sight of humans
dying just kills him. It must be hard for death to see people die every second of his life, and
perhaps the readers can feel sympathy for death. This quote shows a thematic idea of death, which
shows up again and again throughout The Book Thief. Irony creates a better reading experience for
the audience and furthers on thematic ideas.
Symbolism is very important in the Book Thief because certain symbols keep the reader engaged
and furthers on thematic ideas. One important symbol in The Book Thief is bread, which
symbolizes humanity. When a jew parade lumbers down Himmel Street, Hans gives away a slice
of bread to an old jewish man who is suffering. Hans, who is very hungry along with the rest of
Germany, could have eaten the bread instead of giving it away.This shows that where there is
great evil in the world, there is is also great kindness. There are multiple times when bread is used to
care for someone else. Next, another meaningful symbol in The Book Thief is Liesel s books. Over
time, as she begins to learn to read and write, Liesel steals many books. Her first book, The
Gravedigger s Handbook , symbolizes the life that Liesel used to have because she stole
Beauty In Crispin Sartwell s The Six Names Of Beauty
In his novel, The Six Names of Beauty, Crispin Sartwell describes beauty in the simplest of terms,
beauty is the object of longing (3). That statement provides a intriguing juxtaposition with the
existentialist viewpoint as, to them, nothing is of importance in our meaningless lives: beauty is
not of any consequence. However, within the context of The Stranger these two competing ideas
become closely related. Meursault does see the beauty in Marie, he just chooses to see it in a
simplified, physical way. Joseph Campbell once said that, Life has no meaning...It is a waste to be
asking the question when you are the answer. The character of Meursault embodies this idea as he
believes, and shows through his actions, that life is utterly meaningless;... Show more content on
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The central ideas of The Stranger directly correlate with the lack of meaning in life. Camus also
plays directly into one of the prominent ideas of the theater of the absurd as Meursault believes
that life is ultimately meaningless, we simply go travel through it and the only concrete thing is
death. Death is humanity s final destination as Camus wrote, If you go slowly, you risk getting
sunstroke. But if you go too fast, you work up a sweat and then catch a chill inside the church.
She was right. There was no way out (pg 17). Perhaps the reason behind Meursault s detached way
of life is that fact that he has never truly seen beauty. Yes, the idea of beauty is subjective, but it is
also completely essential to life. Without beauty, you can live life, such as Meursault is doing,
but you can never sincerely experience it. Marie is the closest our protagonist has come to
noticing and appreciating beauty on more than a physical level. That evening Marie came by to
see me and asked me if I wanted to marry her. I said it didn t make any difference to me and that we
could if she wanted to. Then she wanted to know if I loved her (41). Yet Meursault s personal ideas
are still in the forefront of his mind as
My Room As A Room
This room will always be a part of my life. From the shifts in furniture to the color of wallpaper,
this room will remain unique to my personality as I progress in life. Many memories have been
made throughout my fifteen years of residence in my house. It all started in the morning with that
sweet smell of a home cooked breakfast alongside my nightstand. I can feel goosebumps
beginning to shiver my skin as the smell of my meal travels through my nose. The light shined
bright in the window while I sat up out of my queen sized bed. I took a few solemn steps with my
plate in hand when suddenly I heard my old floor creaking as I neared my small desk. I sit down on
my chairand flip the switch to my computer. The noise of my running desktop fans blow
emphatically catches my attention and I noticed something quite off. My computer had a sticky
note taped to the back saying, Do not turn on, proceed with caution . These words started filtering
through my eyes and I knew I would be in for a bad experience. Freaking out seemed to be my
only option, however once I could smell the stench of my computer, turning it off was all my
brain was saying. My mother swiftly entered my room to check on me and she gave me a frantic
look of anger when she saw my fried computer. It was almost like I had just committed a crime
and now she had just witnessed it. Throw it away! she said, It s useless now . I obeyed her request
and proceeded to throw my cheap desktop in the e waste bin in the
Nuclear Testing Is Destroying The Environment
Human beings are dangerously harming the environment. The destruction of rain forests,
overfishing, nuclear testing, soil erosion, fossil fuels, desertification, and landfills all have one thing
in common, caused by humans. Numerous individuals are unaware these alone are destroying the
environment. Individuals have learned in regards to our planet throughout the years, we know trees
are a big necessity since they provide us with oxygen; the ocean s ecosystem creates a food chain
with supply and demand for both humans and aquatic life, and chemicals produced by human
experimentation leads to pollution, which harms plants, animals, aquatic life and human lives. When
it comes to the health of our planet, I firmly believe humans are the reason... Show more content on
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Landfills not only contaminate Earth s soil and groundwater, but also produce a greenhouse gas
known as, methane. In order to reduce the amount of methane being produced at landfills, humans
should compost yard waste and recycle as much as possible (GAIA). Methane stands 25 to 72
times stronger than carbon dioxide and can be the foundation to health effects such as cancer and
asthma. Landfills not only pollute the air we breathe, but are a significant source of global climate
change. According to the Global Anti Incinerator Alliance, for every ton of waste, more than 70
tons of manufacturing, oil explorations, and coal combustion form (GAIA). In 2012, Derek
Thompson, stated the world would produce 2.6 trillion pounds of garbage just for that particular
year. Thompson appraised that amount to the equivalent weight of 7,000 Empire State Buildings
(Derek Thompson 2012). Out of the 2.6 trillion pounds of garbage, 46 percent is organic, 4 percent
metal, 5 percent glass, 10 percent plastic, 17 percent paper, and 18 percent is other (Derek
Thompson 2012). Nevertheless, all of these end up in the many landfills throughout the world, where
they sit and decompose into Earth s soil and produce the greenhouse gas, methane, and pollute our
water and cause health

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