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Most of the people there are either lonely middle-aged single fat people or 13 year-old girls trying to get e-sex. Don't think you can get actual help there.
Dear chap, I think this article me be more suitable for the "Fast Threads" section, sorry old bean for any inconvenience.
[QUOTE=Ryzo;20069701]Dear chap, I think this article me be more suitable for the "Fast Threads" section, sorry old bean for any inconvenience.[/QUOTE] sorry dude omegle cant help you with that
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An monoply is where one company dominates a sector of the economy. Microsoft for example dominates the operating system market. They have a monopoly on it. An oligoply is where multiple large companies have a grip on the market. Rather than lots of small shops or one really big company. An example would be the sneaker/trainer market. The companies in competition being Nike/Rebok/Adidas.
i know what it is but i need lots of info on a real world example. like cell phone companies, big oil, ect.
[QUOTE=fps_n00bkill;20069812]i know what it is but i need lots of info on a real world example. like cell phone companies, big oil, ect.[/QUOTE] He just gave you one. [quote=AngryAsshole]An example would be the sneaker/trainer market. The companies in competition being Nike/Rebok/Adidas. [/quote] bam
[QUOTE=fps_n00bkill;20069812]i know what it is but i need[B][U] lots of info[/U][/B] on a real world example. like cell phone companies, big oil, ect.[/QUOTE]
An example would be the retail gas market. How many companies sell gas where you live?
[QUOTE=fps_n00bkill;20069812]i know what it is but i need lots of info on a real world example. like cell phone companies, big oil, ect.[/QUOTE] LG/sony/samsung as in monitors/tv's/DVD players
[QUOTE=fps_n00bkill;20069870][/QUOTE] Research the shoe market. [editline]06:12PM[/editline] bam
You know if you google/wikipedia any current market subject (cellphones, fuel, dvdplayers, games, consoles, cars) you get a few references to current major companies dominating that market. Find many, filter them and you got yourself [I]lots of info[/I]
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Works cited: Omegle Google Wikipedia You sir are headed directly for an A+
my prof said not 2 use wikipedia, but omegle is working like a charm
Nvidia/ATI, AMD/INTEL...
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;20069993]Works cited: Omegle Google Wikipedia You sir are headed directly for an A+[/QUOTE] i find it stupid you get less points for using wikipedia instead of other (random sites). Not like wikipedia hasn't gotten it's info from those or similar sites.
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[QUOTE=Elexar;20070017]i find it stupid you get less points for using wikipedia instead of other (random sites). Not like wikipedia hasn't gotten it's info from those or similar sites.[/QUOTE] Most teachers think that "Oh it can be edited it must not be true" Which is bullshit.
[QUOTE=theguydude;20070078]Most teachers think that "Oh it can be edited it must not be true" Which is bullshit.[/QUOTE] How to use wikipedia: Read wikipedia article. Cite the sources around the things you've read. Maximum profit. Unless you aren't lazy, then you can just read and cite the sources.
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