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...publisher cost. The publisher sets the baseline cost to a retailer which includes a mark-up to cover the publisher’s costs of development, royalties, marketing, printing and a profit. The campus bookstore is a retailer and will take the publisher’s cost and add a mark-up that hopefully covers the store’s costs of ordering, receiving, selling and returning any unsold books. This is the same formula as the publisher, but with one exception, the average bookstore mark-up (which is a percentage of the selling price) is definitely lower than that...

Author: By Jeremiah P. Murphy jr., | Title: Book Prices Are High, But Not Bookstore’s Fault | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...selling price of the book to the student and then sells the book to another student for 25 percent off the cover price. This is a 50 percent savings to the selling student and a 25 percent savings to the buying student. The sale of used books may add to the cost of new books, but in the marketplace, the customer chooses and on campuses everywhere, students want the lower priced used books...

Author: By Jeremiah P. Murphy jr., | Title: Book Prices Are High, But Not Bookstore’s Fault | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...temp trend may be here to stay. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that the staffing industry will add 1.8 million new jobs between 2002 and 2012, a 54% increase, with professional jobs growing 68%. Along with outsourcing and productivity-improving software, the rise in temporary hiring is one of the big structural shifts redefining the job market, according to a paper published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. By relying more on temps and contract workers in good times and bad, the report says, "all else equal, this approach yields a smaller permanent work force, more temporary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Execs Go Temp | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...about movies: artists should write about and direct what they know. They should produce from their passion. But too often pictures made by Christians have been thinly veiled propaganda vehicles. They have not been the sort of art that comes from the gut. Some evangelical consultants urged Gibson to add explanatory verses of Scripture at the end of The Passion. To his credit, Gibson insisted that he wanted to retain some mystery, some impetus for viewers to return to their churches and their Bibles to ferret out the truths represented...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mel Gibson: Passionate Art From the Gut | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

...race and set a new world best for the marathon. She has had success not just in road races and cross-country but on the track too--a far harder arena in which to excel. If she has a little bit of luck in Athens this August, she will add an Olympic gold medal to her collections. But I don't think I'd be breaching confidences if I said that three years ago, many of us never envisioned her winning an Olympic title. She has pleasantly surprised everybody...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paula Radcliffe | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

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