to describe the limitations and constraints under which these companies operate; This should include legal requirements and the use of voluntary codes and constraints. You have to relate these constraints to examples. This provides evidence for P2. Task 3 Compare marketing techniques used in marketing products in these two organisations use higher-level skills for comparing or finding the similarities and differences between the use of marketing techniques in marketing products or services in
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1.1E 9 (1)2.1C 9 (1) 1.2C 9 (1)2.2D 9 (1) 1.3N 9 (1)2.3A 9 (1) 1.4R 9 (1)2.4C 9 (1) 1.5B 9 (1)2.5A 9 (1) 1.6P 9 (1)2.6D 9 (1) 1.7A 9 (1)2.7B 9 (1) 1.8L 9 (1)2.8B 9 (1) 1.9M 9 (1)2.9C 9 (1) 1.10 I 9 (1)2.10A 9 (1) QUESTION 3 3.1It provides more USB ports 9 1 (Also accept: Can insert more USB devices or provide more accessible USB ports) 1 3.2 • The RAM/Memory 9 1 • CPU/Processor 9 1 (Accept: Motherboard) 2 3.3Provides stable power for a limited period 9 1 to keep computer
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Roohi Ahmed Contents Introduction 3 What is distribution? 3 What is distributions role in retailing? 4 Distribution methods at Sairaz 6 Distribution methods at HOUSE OF FRASER 6 Conclusion 7 Bibliography/Reference 7 Introduction In this report I am going to discuss about the independent retailers distribution process of Boots and the multiple retailers distribution process of HOUSE OF FRASER. What is distribution? Distribution is the way in which a product is spread over
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p1 & 2 Unit 14- Assignment 1 ‘Physiological disorders‚ their nature‚ signs and symptoms’ Unit 14- assignment 2 ‘Diagnosis- how it is carried out’ Contents Coronary heart disease (CHD) 2 Signs and symptoms 2 Factors that can affect the development of the disorder 3 How is CHD diagnosed? 3 Treatments 4 Lifestyle changes that could be made 4 What medication can be used? 5 What types of surgery are used to treat CHD? 5 Recovering from CHD 6 Crohn’s disease 7 Signs & symptoms
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The Limitations and Constraints of Marketing Sales of Goods Act 1979: The Sales of Goods Act enforces a strict set of rules that retailers and sellers must abide by. When an individual buys goods they enter into a contract with the seller of these goods. The Sales of Goods Act means that goods must be as described‚ of satisfactory quality and fit for purpose. This means‚ for example‚ if something was advertised as the colour red and when it was purchased was in fact the colour blue‚ the Sales of
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There are a number of limitations and constraints that are involved within marketing products. These are: Consumer law is a set of laws put together to ensure the customers are all cared for in the right way and prevent the business to perform in a complaint or rough stage within their business. Sales of goods act 1979 The sales of goods act just implies that the business must ensure all their products are satisfactory and they sell goods to their requirements and it must meet the description
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September 2‚ 2011 Senior English‚ P2 Personal Statement Have you ever been terrified of the thought that you’d be performing or speaking in front of ten people or to your class‚ or even the whole school? I defiantly have! When I joined the step team‚ all of that changed. I use to be this shy teenager who never wanted to be noticed. Now‚ i’m always wanting to be seen and stand out. Joining the team boosted my confidence as a person and performer. Being a member of a dance team that had
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In this assignment‚ I will be discussing the ethical issues relating to research in health and social care. Ethical principles in research The ethics written are statements which reflect our morals of society. These morals are seen as unwritten codes which exist in society determining what is acceptable or unacceptable in our society. During research‚ these morals are written regulations which are placed in order to ensure that individuals taking part in the research are treated how they
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checklist) Make sure you explain how your chosen factor might affect an individual Reference websites and texts used on a separate page as well as within your text P2: explain the potential effects of five different life factors on the development of an individual Unit 4: P2 Mark Sheet: Biological Factors (Choose two from the list and describe the possible effects on the baby) MET NOT MET COMMENTS Having certain illnesses
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Question: Read the following article published in The Guardian on October 1st‚ 2012 entitled “Why are so few women working in technology”‚ see http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2012/oct/01/so-few-women-working-technology?newsfeed=true. Critically analyse this article‚ provide alternative perspectives‚ and use concepts and core ideas from the course to discuss the social‚ cultural‚ and economic consequences of this article in an age of new media? * The paper is a total of 5- pages in length
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