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Passing The GP Exam

Posted by admin on December 16, 2011 in Tips with No Comments


I am sure that many people are looking forward to being a doctor.Obviously,there are many advantages if you are a doctor.First of all,you can cure a lot of people.Health is very important for everyone.That is why they will speak highly of you after being healthy.Second,this is a wonderful  job.You  do not have to worry that your wage is not enough your daily expense.In addition,you will also have many holidays for travelling!  Well,it is not easy to be a doctor because you need to pass the gp exam.Many people are doing their best to pass it.The reality is that some people are not successful at all.Today,I will give you some advices in the following words.

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Doing Your Business

Posted by admin on November 5, 2011 in Tips with No Comments


The number one positive reason to work for yourself is that you get to control your income. If your business is taking in more money, you get paid more or you can pay your employees more. If you are taking in less money, you can adjust your expenses accordingly. In a world with such a shaky job market, this can be a very powerful thing. Another reason to consider is that you get to make your own hours. If you’re the boss, you get to decide when to go in and when to stop working. When you are working for yourself, you also get to choose whom to work for. If you are a freelance writer or an accountant, for example, you can choose which jobs you take on and which you do not. If you know someone is particularly difficult to work with, and they make your life difficult, you can choose not to work for them. You also do not have to deal with annoying coworkers. You get to decide who works for you, if you have employees at all, so you get to choose with whom you surround yourself.

Negatives

As much as you’d like to make your own hours, and you will be able to eventually, when you first start your business, there is going to be a lot of work to do, and you probably will not be able to take off much time at first. In fact, you might have to work extremely long hours to get the job done, so to speak. Furthermore, if you are working on a freelance basis, when you are choosing whom to work for, you do have a choice, but you also need to go where the money is. If you need the money, you may be forced to work for a particularly difficult client for sometime to be successful. You also may be put in a situation where you are totally isolated. This can be troublesome to someone who is used to being surrounded by people, so make sure you find time for socialization of some sort.

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What is a Compare and Contrast Essay?

Posted by admin on November 4, 2011 in Tips with No Comments


Choose a Topic Close to Your Heart
If you have the liberty of selecting a topic, then choose one that is close to your heart. Choosing a topic you are interested in, is half the battle won as you don’t need to be motivated to put it in the hard work that writing requires. If you are not given a choice, I am sure that you can make the topic interesting enough to analyze, by thinking differently. Check out some of these compare and contrast essay topics.

Define Purpose of the Comparison
Your comparison between the two chosen entities of the topic needs to have a purpose. Even before you begin researching, you need to know what it is that you are going to attempt unraveling through the essay. That will provide a direction to your research and writing.

Thorough Research is the Key
Any piece of writing needs two key ingredients, which are experience or research to fill up the lack of it. Even if you already know a lot about the topic, research can reveal a lot more, that you never thought about. Read and note down as much as you can about the two entities you plan to compare through the essay. By knowing the true nature of things, you are in a better position to compare and see the contrast between them.

Brainstorm & Make a List of Similarities and Differences
After you have adequate information about both, you can begin to scrutinize the similarities and differences between the two. Make a list of the similar points which you perceive. Note them down, one after the other. Consequently, you can identify things which are strikingly different. The things that are not similar are automatically different anyway! Depending on the topic, you can unravel the similarities and differences at various levels, which could be factual and philosophical.

Reach a Consensus
You need to analyze the similarities and differences, until you can reach a consensus about the objective that you began writing the essay with. Don’t stop brainstorming until you can reach a conclusion. Write down your thought process, make a mind map of the various connected aspects of the essay if you wish, to clarify things. Only after you reach a conclusion after research, can actual writing begin.

Decide on Your Essay’s Architecture
Once you are clear about what you want to say through the essay and what you intend to prove, you can begin structuring the essay. After introducing the reader to the motivation behind the comparison, you can alternatively point out the similarities and differences between the two compared entities, before moving towards the conclusion. Read the rest of this entry »

Bertrand’s Theory

Posted by admin on October 20, 2011 in Tips with No Comments


The Bertrand’s economic competition model incites the changes in the prices charged by the sellers and the quantities that consumers would prefer to buy at that price.

Assumptions of the Theory
The following assumptions were made in the theory.
1.There are a minimum of two sellers selling homogeneous goods.
2.The firms individually select the prices they charge for a product, and not on the basis of a mutual agreement.
3.All the firms will be supplying to all the market demands at the changed price.
4.Firms will compete with each other by setting up prices at the same time.
5.Consumers buy everything from either of the firms, depending on who sells at the lowest price.
6.If all the firms charge an equal price, then consumers will buy products on random selection. In this way, the market demand is equally shared by both the firms.
Explanation
Bertrand’s theory describes a duopoly market in which two firms are competing with each other through a price war. As per the assumptions made, if the price of a good from ‘Firm 1′ is less than the price charged by ‘Firm 2′ then, all the consumers will buy goods only from Firm 1. And, Firm 1 will be able to cater to all the consumer demands. However, if Firm 2 also reduces its price making it equal to the equal to the price charged by Firm 1, then, the total demand and the total sale will be equally divided between the two firms. If the price war continues, then firms eventually will reach a point where they will charge a ‘Marginal Price’. After reaching this point none of the firms can further lower their prices and will reach a point of stagnancy.

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