Why do doors at my home’s entrance squeak

Why do doors at my home's entrance squeak

Squeaking doors are a staple in most thriller/horror movies. However, they are also a staple for most homes. Entrance doors are especially prone to squeaking even if they have been recently installed and there appears to be no discernible problem with its construction. We try to explain some common causes behind the squeaking of entrance doors.

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Why do Democrats hate American Manufacturers

Barack Obama

The manufacturing industry had been the backbone of the American economy for a better part of the last century. However, since the late 1970s, American manufacturers have received a blow from successive democratic governments and their policies have been seen as the driving force behind the fall of American manufacturing. It has forced many people to ask if the democrats hate American manufactures. We investigate the reasons behind such claims.

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Why do companies issue stock

Wall Street

Going public is a surefire sign that a company has done well for itself in the market. However, issuing stock also means that a company’s transactions may become public information and that it is subject to additional laws. Issuing stock also essentially puts the ownership of the company in the hands of the stockholders. So why do companies issue stock? We investigate.

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Why do companies use market research

Why do companies use market research

These days, if you visit the website of a reputed brand or company, you are left with a pop up box on your screen that asks you if you would like to participate in a market survey for the company. Market research is an invaluable tool and can have a strong bearing on their bottom lines. Here are a few reasons that prompt companies to use market research.

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Why do companies split stock

Why do companies split stock

Stock splits are essential to the growth of a company. Even though it sounds like a big deal, it is basically like getting four quarter coins for a dollar bill. What split stocks essentially mean is that a single stock is split into many. This divides the prices of one single stock into many. Here are a few key reasons behind the practice of splitting stocks.

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Why do companies offer rebates

Why do companies offer rebates

A rebate is a special, short term, reduction in prices of goods that has become a very important part of companies sell their goods these days. A lot of people do not like rebates but a majority of the general population finds them quite useful. However, it isn’t always clear to the customer what companies get out of offering rebates. Let’s find out why companies offer rebates.

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