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    marketing is the endorsement of economic activities offered by a company to its consumers‚ it is considered to be a special sub set of marketing because it focuses on how rendering of services can affect both the customer attitude and the marketing strategy.  Service marketing includes building public relations‚ advancing customer loyalty‚ developing quality of service‚ handling relationships and complaint management. Types of Services Core Services: A service that is the primary purpose

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    related with market performance. Today‚ Sony’s and Microsoft’s business models are quite similar. However‚ Microsoft and Sony remain far behind Nintendo and its Wii‚ which suggests that core competencies do not discriminate on performance as much as the positioning choices made upstream when the strategy is crafted. The link between core competencies‚ economic model and strategy is at the heart of this study. Key words: video game console‚ business model‚ core competencies‚ two-sided market‚ platform

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    The Evolution of Clocks

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    1.0 Introduction According to (Baillie et al.‚ p. 307; Palmer‚ p. 19) “A clock is an instrument used to indicate‚ keep‚ and co-ordinate time. The word clock is derived ultimately (via Dutch‚ Northern French‚ and Medieval Latin) from the Celtic words clagan and clocca meaning "bell". A silent instrument lacking such a mechanism has traditionally been known as a timepiece.” Design and accuracy of clocks have evolved along with progression of technology and industry and even though their main

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    believe that the man is a ruthless and evil man. Before I am categorized as another lazy immigrant‚ allow me to explain my case. There is no doubt that I am close to being a forgotten victim of slavery. As mentioned‚ I am an immigrant; I am a alarm clock born in China. There were thousands of children in my family. I didn’t even know all of my own brothers and sisters before I was sent to America for work. I knew that I would not see any family heritance because of its size; however‚ I hoped to find

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    Iodine Clock

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    Many advanced high school and college chemistry students perform an experiment known as the "iodine-clock" reaction‚ in which hydrogen peroxide reacts with iodide to form iodine‚ and the iodine subsequently reacts with thiosulfate ion until the thiosulfate has been consumed. At that point‚ the reaction solutions turn blue in the presence of starch. The experiment helps students understand the fundamentals of chemical kinetics --- the speeds at which reactions take place. 1. Activation Energy

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    Grandfather Clock

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    is my Grandfather Clock. It was passed down to me from my Grandmother. I use it and admire it every day. It is definitely a work of art to me. Think of all the work that was put into making a Grandfathers clock. The definition of a Grandfather Clock is a clock in a tall freestanding wooden case‚ driven by weights. Grandfather Clocks have been a part of family legacies including my own for generations. My Grandfather clock is a “Ridgeway”. The Manufacturer is Ridgeway Clocks. They are the oldest

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    Sony Marketing

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    Company Profile Sony is a company that was first started in Japan on the 7th May 1946 by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita (wiki‚ 2012). Today‚ they are a company that is famous worldwide for their electronics‚ semi-conductors‚ video games‚ broadcasting‚ cable‚ telecommunication and digital distribution. The PS2‚ the predecessor to the PS3‚ is the highest selling console with over 150million copies (wiki‚ 2012). The PS3 is the 7th generation console along with Wii and Xbox360. Company Vision

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    Sony Corporation

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    Sony Corporation Introduction In an economy that thrives thoroughly on technology and progression itself‚ there are many companies that have taken advantage of the opportunities that have been offered to them through science. Due to continuous development in technology‚ companies are being able to find their path in success through competitive products and service. And one of the Company that would strike on peoples mind in no time while talking about information technological

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    Iodide Clock

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    How does a catalyst in the form of a metal ion affect the rate of reaction in an iodide clock reaction with potassium peroxydisulphate ions? Background When peroxydisulfate ions (S2O82-) react with iodide ions (I-) in the presence of a starch indicator‚ they produce a dark blue solution. Reaction (1) S2O82- + 3I-  I3- + 2 SO42- (peroxydisulfate ion) (iodide ion) (iodine ion) (sulfate ion) To determine the rate law for this reaction a series of changes

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    The 13 Clocks

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    Analysis The 13 Clocks is a fairy tale told by a twentieth century author. Its themes are clearly statements about the moral concerns of the time and perhaps are intended more for adults than for children‚ even though James Thurber used the form of a child’s story. One of the story’s meanings is that a true life is in a way being like a child. Adults responded to Thurber’s message: The book sold well‚ going into nine printings. Thurber had earlier written fairy tales for children as well as

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