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    The article by Janet Byron Anderson titled “The Enigmatic Semicolon” encompasses the often purposeless and incorrect use of the semi colon in literature and other writing works. With that being said‚ the article begins by setting the general idea for the article by comparing the effect of a semi colon to that of a mermaid. Comparable to the confusion and offset direction a semi colon may subject a reader to‚ a mermaid is said to put sailors in a state of hypnosis eventually leading them to their

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    "our" collective identity as a nation. It’s fair to conclude that both Lennon and Anderson believe in the power of a collective imagination when it can either unite or divide humanity. The difference in the perspectives between Lennon and Anderson however‚ are in their stance towards nationalism. While Lennon invites his listeners to join him in imagining the peace that can exist without the barriers of nations‚ Anderson believes nationalism is necessary and prevalent for a society to be kept in order

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    Customer-Centricity in Organizations Valerie Tubman-Gooding Shorter University MGNT 3420 Professor E. J. Bondoc May 9‚ 2012 Abstract In recent years‚ some companies have been shifting their focus on customer-centric designs. Managers need to consider whether this type of business design or strategy fits the needs of their business as it is not a “one-size fits all” kind of design for every company (Kate & Galbraith‚ 2007). Customer-Centricity in Organizations This paper analyzes

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    Anna Anderson‚ a.k.a. Anna Tchaikovski... a.k.a. Anastasia? The Mystery In 1922‚ a suicidal woman that was fished from a canal in Berlin‚ Germany‚ made an extraordinary claim. Rescued from the canal in February‚ 1920‚ after leaping from a bridge‚ the woman was dressed like a factory worker and had no identification on her; nor was she able (or‚ perhaps‚ willing) to identify herself to her rescuers. Dubbed "Fraulien Umberkant" -- "Miss Unknown" -- by authorities‚ she was eventually taken

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    1.0 Introduction The term “customer loyalty” is indisputably one of the most widely studied subjects by researchers in the world‚ intensively evolving over the years. According to past reviews‚ loyalty has been defined as a repeat purchase that is a result of a preference‚ attitude or market share. However‚ according to Uncles‚ Dowling and Hammond’s (2003) review of literature‚ there is no universally agreed definition (Jacoby and Chestnut‚ 1978; Dick and Basu‚ 1994; Oliver‚ 1999). Therefore‚

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    Speak‚ Laurie Halse Anderson “Speak” is book about a young girl who loses her voice after being raped and slowly gains it back over time. Laurie Halse Anderson uses an internal voice throughout the book to show the havoc that is attacking Melinda’s mind. This adds to the theme of being outcast and isolated because the she has no one to really talk to. One reason she is an outcaste is that she called the cops at the part where she was raped. This leads her to lose her group of friends “the Plain

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    Maggie Anderson is an American poet and editor with roots in Appalachia. On Wednesday‚ October 4‚ 2016‚ she came into English 360 class to read some of her poems and surprise the class with a group poem activity. She was invited to West Liberty University and did a poetry reading before attending the class‚ but I was unable to attend that reading. She read two of the poems from the packet the class received ahead of time and also three more from a her book of poems she brought. The class was well

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    if outdated. At the organization‚ new trends of the market and new competitors were not going to change any of the company. "Don’t question it. That’s the way it’s always been done". They had no desire to change their archaic practices. • When Anderson realized that they could not survive with the current‚ traditional business approach and their competitive edge was dwindling‚ they switched from a "pillar of integrity" company to one that focused solely on keeping clients at any cost. • Andersen

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    www.ccsenet.org/ijbm International Journal of Business and Management Vol. 7‚ No. 7; April 2012 The Study of Customer Satisfaction‚ Customer Trust and Switching Barriers on Customer Retention in Malaysia Hypermarkets Seiedeh Nasrin Danesh Faculty of Management and Information Technology‚ UCSI University Jalan Menara Gading‚ UCSI Heights‚ 56000 Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia Tel: 60-17-313-2730 E-mail: Danesh.nasrin@yahoo.com Saeid Ahmadi Nasab Faculty of Management and Information Technology

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    According to Benedict Anderson‚ nations are “imagined communities”. First‚ we must understand what a nation actually is. Anderson defines a nation as “an imagined political community that is imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign”. It is imagined because members of a particular community will never meet or know other members in the same community. However‚ each member of that community understands and believes in their community’s unique image or communion. A nation is limited because

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