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    Philippine Consumers Most Loyal In The World By: Oliver Bayani‚ Philippines Published: Jan 24‚ 2013 LOYALTY   WORD-OF-MOUTH  NIELSEN Philippines - Online consumers in the Philippines are among the world’s most loyal to brands familiar to them‚ with only two out of 10 willing to try new products from an alternative‚ according to a new survey from Nielsen. Eighty percent of online Filipino consumers prefer to buy new products from a familiar brand rather than switch to a new brand‚ figures from

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    In the early seventeenth century‚ relations between American Indians and European colonists were often characterized as much by collaboration and cooperation as by competition. However by the mid to late seventeenth century‚ brutal wars between Indians and colonists broke out in nearly every colonial region‚ from New England down to New Spain. While nearly all colonial regions endured worsening relations between the Indians and Europeans‚ the disputes occurred due to different reasons depending on

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    distinct components of the highest form  of  Dravidian civilisation.   The growth of  the  city  is  significant  and closely linked with the  development of  British  Institutions and administration. In short‚ Chennai  city was the chief centre from which the  British  rule expanded in the sub-continent and it remains a standing monument  of British contribution to  India. Chennai  city  has acted as an important centre of culture and   education  in South  India  and has been the cradle of many movements  which

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    These are the times that try men’ssouls.”This was a quote from Thomas Paine and it was a horrifically true one. There were many things that could drive a man to his knees from the absolute lack of independence‚ leading to the Revolutionary War. There were the Navigation Acts of 1660‚ he French and Indian War‚ Pontiacs Rebellion and The Proclamation of 1763‚ the Sugar Act‚ the Stamp Act‚ the Declaratory Act‚ the Townshend Act‚ the Boston Massacre and Tea Party‚ and lastly the Intolerable Acts. These

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    From the 1970’s to the 2000’s the world has seen many changes. Some have been beneficial some have taken their turn for the worse‚ but everything must run its course at some point. The seventies there was continued celebration of the first man on the moon. Another milestone was completed in 1973 that being the world trade center in New York. The twin towers stood until the terrorist attack on 9/11 a day from the 2000’s that will never be forgotten. There are many similarities from these two decades

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    Question: What were the Europeans (explorers‚ conquerors‚ and/or settlers) and Native Americans like just before contact and what were their encounters like‚ as the Europeans struggled to establish themselves? Europeans and Native Americans both had very distinct lifestyles and each viewed one another differently due to the encounters they experienced together during the era that Spain‚ France‚ and England were establishing themselves in America. These three European countries were each looking

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    summary The article ‘Basically unaffordable’ is about the different ways of introducing basic income by replacing welfare payments. The idea to ensure a more equal living standard to people is not only a contemporary idea. It goes back to Thomas Painewho wrote about the problem of “invidious distinction” in society in the 18th century. Nowadays‚ different countries‚ and different political parties have various suggestions to combat‚ if they wish so‚ social inequality. One example is the Swiss

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    Module: Principles of Organising and Managing Student Number: 500188225 Due Date: 15th of March‚ 2010 Title: Explain how technology and environment might influence the structure of an organisation; support your answer with examples. Paragraphs: 25 Charles Perrow (1974) suggests that there are four types of technology that determines an organisation ’s most effective structure and success in the market. The following are the types of technology: Non-routine Technology are

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    although he neglects to show it to Juliet and the audience before her death. (effect on the audience) In Juliet’s "death" Capulet used a lot of imagery which serves to portray his emotions. He refers to her as the "sweetest flower" creating the image of how beautiful Juliet was. However as "Romeo and Juliet" is a play the audience would have already seen Juliet so it portrays his inner feelings. To Capulet Juliet was the prettiest and "sweetest" woman. Afterwards he says

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    How successful Canada was on remaining independent of foreign control‚ whilst being a part of international decision making. Canada remained independent of foreign control a majority of the time‚ but at others it did give in to the pressure put upon it. Canada also got to be a big part of the decision making because it put itself out there‚ got recognized as a middle power and proved its worth. Some of the ways Canada remained independent of foreign control are: When president Reagan’s administration

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