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    Marketing Fall 2010 Individual Assignment 1 Date of Submission Friday 8th October 2010 Time 5:00 pm Marketing Fall 2010 Individual Assignment 1 SURVEYING CUSTOMERS Kevin Kirkman wheeled his shiny blue BMW coupe into his driveway‚ put the gear shift into park‚ set the parking brake‚ and got out to check his mailbox as he did every day when he returned home. As he‚ flipped through the deluge of catalogs and credit card offers‚ he noticed a letter

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    1.) Study sources A and B. How far is the account in Source A supported by Source B? Explain your answer. The account in Source A is by the head of the Prussian political police. It outlines the arrest and aftermath of Van der Lubbe over the Reichstag fire. The statement in Source B is by Van der Lubbe himself‚ stating that he alone started the Reichstag fire. Both are in favour that Van der Lubbe was indeed guilty for starting the fire. Source A is supported by Source B because both of them state

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    The underlying notion of Plato’s Symposium is that love lies in the metaxy between good and evil and therefore‚ contains properties of both. An understanding of this concept will lead to an understanding of love. One must feel the pain that goes along with the pleasure in order to actually be in love. In Plato’s Symposium‚ Alcibiades cannot understand his love for Socrates because he has only felt the pleasures of love and has never experienced the pain of it. Plato’s Symposium is a recollection

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    CASE STUDY TOO MUCH TOO SOON NISHANT THAKUR 1775563 MGMT 121/ SM05(1) Synopsis The scenario is about Sara Patel; she has finished college and is working in a company called Maddison for three years. The first two years she had worked in sales department but now she is working as a sales trainer in the sales and development department. For a while everything was going smooth‚ all the people in the department liked her and there was an air of openness‚ until the department started expanding

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    were free. Around “36‚000 men died in the Civil war” (Civil War Facts)‚ for the abolishment of slavery. The Civil war‚ being the bloodiest war in American history‚ all came down to the question of; whether human bondage is moral? Slavery is the underlying cause of the Civil war‚ as a result of the confederates inability to give up forced human labor. The South economically depended on slaves‚ but with limited state rights‚ along with the election of Abraham

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    DISCOVER THE CULTURE THROUGH GASTRONOMY Putu Ratih Pertiwi Master 2 Tourism and Hospitality Management ESTHUA Université Angers 2013 Introduction We all love eating‚ we eat what people eat‚ we eat what people like‚ but of course people have different taste of food that they love to be eat when it depends on where are they live and how is their habit. In these days‚ food is not just a food of course it is a premier need of the human being‚ food is very close to people’s life they have breakfast in

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    appreciation. Q.14) Looking at Figure 1-8 (page 11)‚ in what years would you have chosen to visit the Canadian Rockies rather than Washington‚ D.C.? ANS-Looking at the figure 1-8‚ I would have choose the period from November 2007 to January 2009 to go to Canadian Rockies instead of Washington D.C. CHAPTER-2 Q.10) if you are an employer‚ what kinds of moral hazard problems might you worry about with your employees? ANS- Being an employer if I had any employee working hard but no incentives/bonus

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    1- Describe the challenge faced by Sega in the context of 3-D CE; what must they do in product development‚ process development‚ and supply chain development. Challenges faced by Sega can be broken down into several categories: Consumer: o Sega wants to provide the consumer with a quality home video game that provides the top of the line graphics and animation capabilities at a low price as the consumer is highly sensitive to the price. Thus providing such a quality product to a price sensitive

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    far and away Far and Away Ron Howard 1992 Far and Away begins in late 19th century Ireland. A young‚ ambitious tenant farmer who dreams of owning his own land‚ Joseph Donnelly‚ wants to get revenge on his father’s death by killing his landlord‚ Daniel Christie. His journey to the landlord’s home is unsuccessful‚ and he is stuck in the leg with a pitchfork by the landlord’s daughter‚ Shannon. He is locked up in a spare bedroom. It is here that Shannon tells Joseph of land that is being given

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    A Definition of Open Source Open source technology is defined as the production and development philosophy of allowing end users and developers to not only see the source code of software‚ but modify it as well. The Linux operating system is a one of the best-known examples of open source software technology. Pros and Cons of Open Source for Developers From a developer’s point of view‚ open source technologies provide a platform on which to build custom solutions. Rather than develop‚ say

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