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    George Orwell ’s 1984 is an exemplary work of dystopia. Although written in 1940s‚ 1984 is a vivid depiction of China during the Cultural Revolution and Soviet Union during the Elimination of Counterrevolutionaries. Dystopia came into being after the World War Ⅱ‚ when the world was at a loss about its future. Although the world was purged of fascism‚ personality cult and communist dictatorship arose to take its place.Dystopia is characterized by an authoritarian and totalitarian regime that oppresses

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    is theme? Theme is defined as a main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work that may be stated directly or indirectly. In Julius Creaser betrayal is a major feeling you feel while reading this play. Right from the beginning after Caesar’s death is when the reader can really tell that is a key feeling in this play. Betrayal‚ what is betrayal? It means breaking or violating of a presumptive contract‚ trust‚ or confidence that produces moral and psychological conflict within a relationship

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    censorship exist even here‚ in a continent where freedom is considered to be a fundamental right? The surprising answer is yes‚ which brings one to ask; why is censorship integral to control? The reason why the dystopian society present in the novel 1984 by George Orwell was able to function was because of censorship‚ in the form of sanitizing and withholding information‚ along with supressing opposing ideas. In the real world‚ all of the aforementioned can be observed‚ and albeit similar‚ it is not

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    Brand Loyalty

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    Today I would like to tell you about the brand loyalty and answer the question “How can companies create brand loyalty?” I would be glad to answer any questions at the end of my talk. Let me start with the definition of this term. As I understand brand loyalty is when consumers become committed to your brand and make repeat purchases over time. We can say that brand loyalty is a result of consumer behavior and is affected by a person’s preferences. Loyal customers will consistently purchase products

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    Loyalty Programme

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Through this acknowledgment‚ we would like to express our sincere gratitude to all those people who have been associated with this research assignment and have helped us with it and made it a worthwhile experience.  Firstly‚ we express our heartily thanks to Prof.KingshukBhadury who gave us this opportunity to learn the different aspects of Services Marketing in a practical approach and guided us and gave us valuable suggestions regarding the project. We would also like to extend

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    Customer Loyalty

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    1The evolution of Customer Loyalty strategy 4 2.2 Benefits of Loyalty 4 2.2.1 Cost savings……………………………………........................................................4 2.2.2 Referrals……………….…………………………………………………………….4 2.2.3 Complain rather than defect…………………………………………………………4 2.2.4 Channel Migration…………………………………………………………………..4 2.2.5 Greater awareness of brand asset……………………………………………….…...4 2.2.6 Turn left rather than right………………………………………………...………….4 2.3 Customer Loyalty approaches……………………………………………

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    1984

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    In "1984"‚ Orwell portrays a totalitarian dystopian world‚ where there is no freedom and citizens are constantly brainwashed. Without thought‚ the citizens just work for the party. In order to insure the citizen will always listen to the government‚ they make sure the citizen have no recollection of the past. The party also does a very good job with creating fear with propaganda‚ taking away freedom‚ in forcing strict rules and having everyone under surveillance at all times. In "1984"‚ false

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    Customer Loyalty

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    1.0 Introduction The term “customer loyalty” is indisputably one of the most widely studied subjects by researchers in the world‚ intensively evolving over the years. According to past reviews‚ loyalty has been defined as a repeat purchase that is a result of a preference‚ attitude or market share. However‚ according to Uncles‚ Dowling and Hammond’s (2003) review of literature‚ there is no universally agreed definition (Jacoby and Chestnut‚ 1978; Dick and Basu‚ 1994; Oliver‚ 1999). Therefore‚

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    employee loyalty

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    International Management Journals www.managementjournals.com International Journal of Applied HRM Volume 3 Issue 1 Employee Loyalty at the Workplace: The Impact of Japanese Style of Human Resource Management Hooi Lai Wan ISSN 1742-2604 www.managementjournals.com International Journal of Applied HRM: Volume 3 Issue 1 Introduction In this era of globalization and liberalization‚ employees are becoming the competitive advantage for business. A business may manage with mediocre

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    Anthony’s speech was more persuasive than Brutus’ speech. Anthony tried a lot harder to persuade the crowd to see it from his point of view. He used ethics in his speech‚ constantly saying that Brutus is an honorable man to the point where the crowd begins to question whether or not Brutus really is honorable. He later turned that ethical appeal into sarcasm to condemn Brutus. Anthony used a really strong form of emotion at the end‚ saying that “his heart is in the coffin with Caesar.” And that made

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