My students did group projects the past few weeks and recently submitted their reports. I had the great (mis)fortune of grading them. Here are some extracts:
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Bright should be upfront with Iberia, that he is willing to negotiate up to the point where his plane is valued since he does not want to waist his time again and rather spent the time with promising clients.
If Iberia were on the market to purchase more planes, Mr. Bright should handle the situation very wearily"When we looked up the coarse catalog in class..."
“The American empire is reaching the end of its road, and its next rulers must limit their interference to their own boarders”…
Obama On Income taxes... "Not to increase takes for people making less than $270,0 per year."
Because Austria had such a socialist economic history, it seems more rationale.
The economy lately has been a very hot topic. With global economies all declining and .......
The future President also has to deal with foreign countries, and the dependence of the good received from them.
Topics such as global warming, and oil dependency are hurting major economies throughout the world.
Importing the sugar can ethanol from Brazil would greatly benefit not only the United States by giving them a large supply of ethanol, but it would also help Brazil ...
China being the world's third largest trader is impart due to the fact that the...
Through the crash of the stock market in the U.S. it has affected Germany in the loss of capital shortage in regional banks. In regard, it shrinks Germany's capital growth to a mere zero percent.
When China trades directly on the U.S. financial market, China will feel the effects of the financial crash.
The main focus for Brazil is that they are not able to compete with the U.S. farmers market because ....
Brazil's economy was ranked in 2007, as the world's tenth largest economy, which out ways all the other South American countries.
***This is one good reason behind the decisions of news agencies (like AP and Reuters) to hire writers in foreign countries to cover events in the U.S.A.
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