Barriers to entry into an industry.

Discuss the major barriers to entry into an industry. Explain how each barrier can foster either monopoly or oligopoly. Which barriers, if any, do you feel give rise to monopoly that is socially justifiable Instructions

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primary source analysis

http://web.archive.org/web/20001215223500/http://www.humanities.ccny.cuny.edu/history/reader/analects.htm

I would like you to engage in a primary source analysis. Historians do such analyses all the time. It is one of their main ways of understanding what strengths and limitations the sources that tell them about the past have and how reliable those sources may be. Focusing on just one of the primary sources above, please answer the following questions in the Discussion Forum:

What is the document’s tone?What words or phrases convey it?

What are three key points (assertions, judgments, conclusions)?

What assumptions does the writer make?

What values does the writer express? Might they distort his account?

Do you think the document is reliable? Why or why not?

Please limit your answers to all five questions to 500 words total to start.

Death

You will do an audiovisual essay that follows the steps of the essay “What to philosophize is to prepare to die” by Montaigne, in which the French philosopher offers a meditation on death from a personal perspective, albeit based on literary and philosophical texts

The video essay should, in essence, answer the following question:
– In what edifying way (s) does Latin American literature explore death?

This is an opportunity to reflect on the texts we have studied from a more personal, creative, and inquisitive perspective.
In the video essay, you will have to comment on at least three novels and must include two secondary sources around the works of your choice to support your interpretation.

Prepare a written script that will be delivered together with your video

HATE Portfolio

    READING
    News articles:
BBC (2019) ‘Brexit “major influence” in racism and hate crime rise’ BBC.co.uk 20 June 2019.
Donna Lu (2019) ‘UK police are using AI to spot spikes in Brexit-related hate crimes’ New Scientist 28 August 2019.
Academic reading:
Kathleen Blee (2003-4) Positioning Hate, Journal of Hate Studies, vol.3(1), pp95-105.