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    longevity has been thanks to the five main characters; Homer‚ Marge‚ Bart‚ Lisa and Maggie Simpson. Representing the all-American household; each of these characters plays an important part in not just Springfield‚ but society all around. But the most humanistic and “normal” person living in Springfield is no other than Lisa Marie Simpson. Lisa is a tough nut to crack‚ but just like any other young girls out there‚ she has fallen in and out of love‚ faced defeat and tasted victory. She is an overachiever

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    CREATIVITY‚ INNOVATION AND ENTERPRISE REPORT Contents Contents 1. Introduction and Rationale………………………………………………………………….1 1.1 Introduction to Springfield Academy………………………………………………………………1 1.2 Rationale for choice………………………………………………………………………………...2 2. Research Methodology..................................................................................................2 2.1 Methods used for research………………………………………………………………………...2 2.2 Primary

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    Professional Summary: * Strong knowledge of CRM processes like Sales‚ Marketing‚ Customer Service and Customer Support‚ Business Processes and implementing solutions to improve their efficiency using SFDC. * Experience in working with various salesforce.com standard objects like Accounts‚ Contacts‚ Opportunities‚ Products‚ Leads‚ Campaigns‚ and Cases etc. * Experience in customizing Salesforce on Force.com platform using Apex classes and Triggers‚ Visual Force‚ SOQL‚ and SOSL.

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    timeline ended with a short video before we entered into a large room that resembled a laboratory. This theme indicated the early inventions of renowned inhabitants of Springfield. After transitioning through a narrow bypass‚ a huge room exhibited an enormous array of machinery and equipment‚ once popular‚ and used in Springfield. They were clearly labelled on white board‚ and for some displays‚ explanations further elaborated the history. There was also a display of silk flowers in a greenhouse

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    was entirely engulfed by blood. Mr. Duncan was the Mayor of Springfield.He was a hero in everyone’s eyes of Springfield as he had improved springfield a lot . He was the one who had emancipated Springfield from the corrupted government.He also reduced the crime in Springfield by introducing new laws and revamping the judicious system.Mr Duncan had made some important changes for springfield which improved it ‚so he was extremely crucial for the well bieng of the city. The police found the dead body

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    the foremost characteristics of the postmodern which are readily exhibited in the show. The first section‚ on Lyotard’s theory of metanarratives‚ explores the manifestations of anti-authoritative tendencies in The Simpsons and the methods used to express them. The following section covers the subject of intertextuality in The Simpsons through parody‚ pastiche and self-reflexivity. This section concludes by identifying parallels between The Simpsons and Jameson’s theory on the loss of historical reality

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    Project Paper 1. What is the gross domestic product? Gross Domestic Product‚ or GDP‚ is the total market value of final goods and services produced within an economy in a given year. It is the most common measure of an economy’s total output. 2. When prices change‚ how do we measure real income? When prices change we measure real income with 3. What is unemployment? Why can’t it be driven down to zero? Unemployment is when you don’t have a job. Unemployed people are those who don’t have a

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    Revenue Management and Pricing Case1 Group1 Case Summary Springfield Nor’easters was a new Class A minor league baseball team‚ which would start the first season in June 2009. The marketing director‚ Larry Buckingham‚ had to design the price scheme for the new season. Springfield was the third largest city in Massachusetts with 55‚338 residents and around 60% of the households were families with children below 18. However‚ Springfield offered few spectator opportunities for sports fans‚ the only

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    Case 1: The Springfield Nor’easters: Maximizing Revenues in the Minor Leagues Q1. Review the case details Exhibit 5 “Survey Questionnaire and Response Distributions” and Exhibit 6 “Buckingham’s pricing matrix worksheet.” Complete filling in the pricing matrix worksheet for Exhibit 6 as taking the role of Larry Buckingham. The Table 1 illustrates Larry Buckingham’s price matrix. Table 1: Larry Buckingham’s price matrix Ticket

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    Executive Summary In Springfield Nor’easters case study‚ Larry Buckingham is the marketing director for the Nor’easters‚ a class A minor league baseball team in Springfield‚ MA. As any other profit-seeking business the objective of this sports club is to sustain a viable business by making profit‚ at least brake-even in the opening season. The two major sources of revenue for Nor’easters are ticket and concession sales. Larry conducts market research to gain knowledge about potential customers and

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