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    deals. Turn outbound customer care calls into outbound telemarketing calls by cross-selling/upselling targeted offers. Business to Business Telemarketing Use outbound telemarketing to acquire customers‚ qualify prospects and pass hot leads to sales reps and deal closers. Rely on inbound telemarketing to acquire and qualify buyers for followup by your sales reps‚ close sales‚ process orders and cross-sell/upsell offers. Business to Consumer Telemarketing People depend on your outbound telemarketing

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    more on advertising in order to improve the brand loyalty of the customers. Advantages: higher profits; products will become more popular; attracting new customers. Disadvantages: the benefits of this alternative are short-term. Alternative 2: Acquire some international companies. Advantages: increase in market share and production capacity; company will outperform not only its foreign competitors but also domestic steel companies. Disadvantages: diseconomies of scale if business becomes too large

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    Manifest Destiny

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    more slavery‚ and economic expansion. Many people believed that expansion was needed because of the growing population. Polk a proponent of Manifest destiny desired to expand and therefore supported the war. War with Mexico offered the chance to acquire Texas and California. John Harmanson stated in a speech‚ “It is not an ‘unjust‚ unconstitutional‚ and damnable war‚’ or one that could have been avoided with honor. […] By insult and defiance. Nothing but war would do her. Let her have it‚ then‚ to

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    Case Study Week 5

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    and by so doing boost the economy necessary for the city’s development. The takings clause protects the private property from conversion by the state for public use without just compensation. Although the eminent domain gives the state the right to acquire private land for public use‚ this 5th Amendment provision of the takings clause subjects such conversion to be legitimate‚ that is be for public use and the compensation be just what is viewed as be fair as per the market value (Turnbull‚ G. K et

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    In the business sector‚ the most commonly used language is the English language. In order to achieve success in the selected jobs‚ one should acquire a sound knowledge in the language. As the result‚ fresh graduates have to know the language well in order to get a better job‚ and for those who have less knowledge in the language will only be able to acquire less paid jobs. For example‚ one of my friends’ sister‚ who was graduated from a well-known university and she has a good command in the language

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    Protected by a Woven Thread “The Shawl” by Cynthia Ozick revolves around the suffering‚ horror and cruelty faced by Jewish people during the Holocaust. As Nazis were on a hunt to end Jewish people‚ the story being with Rosa trying to protect her daughter Magda and her fourteen years old nice Stella from the electric fence; then used to kill children. While on a constant battle of life and death of her own‚ Rosa has a constant fear for the life of her two siblings. While dealing with a constant threat

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    activities (Hinde & Dixon‚ 2010‚ p. 412). Primarily‚ Bourdieu (1984) articulates the needs of capitalist enterprises to acquire cultural capital‚ symbolic power‚ and the capacity to dominate such discourse in order to continue to exploit labour and the environment (Hinde & Dixon‚ 2010‚ p. 412-413). Interestingly‚ Bourdieu articulates that the tastes which people acquire for culture‚ which may constitute variables such as food‚ clothing‚ and other habitual possessions‚ is a consequence of their

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    Use Case Narratives (UCN) I. Identification Summary Title: Automated Teller Machine (ATM) Account in Metro Bank Summary: This use case narrates the steps to acquire a new ATM account in service of Metro Bank. Actors: 1. Customer – Person to acquire an ATM account. 2. Teller – Verify and approve the requirements of the Customer 3. Metro Bank Banking System – register Customers Information to the data base Creation Date: March 14 2013 Date of Update: ??? Version:

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    Consumerism Speech

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    A desire to acquire material possessions in which are generally unneeded. What is this? This is consumerism. Good morning/afternoon‚ as you might already have guessed‚ my speech is on Consumerism‚ as part of my Module C studies. Consumerism is strongly epitomised in the poem ‘Televistas’ by Bruce Dawe and in the song ‘In the Crowd’ by The Jam. Televistas shows how even love is littered with consumerism‚ as it is an extended metaphor and a massive exaggeration that isn’t as far-fetched as it seems

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    condition that occurs when an organization takes ona life of its own‚ apart from any of its members‚ and acquires immortality. When an organization becomes institutionalized‚ it takes on a life of its own‚ apart from its founders or any of its members. When an organization becomes institutionalized‚ it becomes valued for itself‚ not merely for the goods or services it produces. It acquires immortality. If its original goals are no longer relevant‚ it doesn’t go out of business. Rather‚ it redefines

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