References: Delisa‚ J.A & Frontera‚ W.R( 2011). Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation(5th ed). Kisner‚ C. & Colby‚ L.A(2007). Therapeutic exercises: foundations and techniques (5th ed.). Dittmer‚ D.K & TEASELL‚ R. Complications of Immobilization and Bed Rest (Part 1: Musculoskeletal and cardiovascular complications)
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The globalization of markets Theodore Levitt The worldwide success of a growing list of products that have become household names is evidence that consumers the world over‚ despite deep-rooted cultural differences‚ are becoming more and more alike - or‚ as the author puts it‚ "homogenized." In consequence‚ he contends‚ the traditional MNC’s strategy of tailoring its products to the needs of multiple markets may put it at a severe disadvantage vis-a-vis competitors who apply marketing imagination
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quality may be undefined‚ its importance to firms and consumers is unequivocal. Research has demonstrated the strategic benefits of quality in contributing to market share and return on investment (e.g.‚ Anderson and Zeithaml 1984; Phillips‚ Chang‚ and Buzzell 1983) as well as in lowering manufacturing costs and improv- ing productivity (Garvin 1983). The search for quality is arguably the most important consumer trend of Ihe 1980s (Rabin 1983) as consumers are now demanding higher quality in products
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Thomas M. Brooks‚ Stuart H. M. Butchart‚ Michael Hoffman‚ John F. Lamoreux‚ John Morrison‚ Mike Parr‚ John D. Pilgrim‚ Ana S. L. Rodrigues‚ Wes Sechrest‚ George E. Wallace‚ Ken Berlin‚ Jon Bielby‚ Neil D. Burgess‚ Don R. Church‚ Neil Cox‚ David Knox‚ Colby Loucks‚ Gary W. Luck‚ Lawrence L. Master‚ Robin Moore‚ Robin Naidoo‚ Robert Ridgely‚ George E. Schatz‚ Gavin Shire‚ Holly Strand‚ Wes Wettengel and Eric Wikramanayake. “Pinpointing and preventing imminent extinctions.” PNAS‚ Vol. 102 no. 51‚ December
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Historical Developments for Women in the 19th Century Bert Jackson HIS 204 March 05‚ 2012 Tim Johnston Historical Developments for Women in the 19th Century American women today are afforded many rights. They are thought of as equal to their male counterparts. This hasn’t always been the case. Women had to fight for the rights that are often taken for granted. In the 19th century‚ America experienced changes that expanded the role of women. Women were needed to help carve out
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Name: Course: Level: Semester: Module: Due Date: REPRESENTATION OF FEMALE GENDER IN WALT DISNEY FEATURE ANIMATED FILMS CONTENTS ABSTRACT……………………………………………………………………….... 3 INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………….. 4 DISNEY PRINCESSES AND FEMINIST MOVEMENTS……………………….. 5 First wave: Cinderella‚ Snow White Second wave: The little Mermaid‚ Beauty and the Beast Third wave: Pocahontas‚ Mulan CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………………8 REFERENCES……………………………………………………………………….9 2 UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE
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References: P. N. Bloom and P. Kotler‚ "Strategies for High Market-Share Companies." Harvard Business Reuiew‚ 63-72‚ November- December‚ 1982. R. D. Buzzell‚ "Is Vertical Integration Profitable?" Harvard Business Review‚ 92-102‚ January-February‚ 1983. F. R. David‚ "QSPM: A Quantitative Approach to Strategy Formulation." Long Range Planning‚ Forthcoming issue. K. R. Harrigan‚ "A Framework for Looking
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25 November 2013 [MARKETING TOOLS ANALYSIS] U - CURVE Jacobson (1985) observed that higher ROI is earned by companies that are able to charge higher prices‚ most likely because of successfully differentiating their products and the firms that operate at cost advantage. There is seemingly a positive correlation between market share and ROI. The economies of scale‚ market power‚ and quality of management are some of the factors that make market share profitable. As market share increases
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SAMPLE COVER LETTER SAMANTHA PIERCE 14 Brattle Street Cambridge‚ MA 02138 (617) 495-3108 spierce@jd13.law.harvard.edu December 1‚ 2010 Miriam A. Nunberg Staff Attorney U.S. Department of Education‚ Office for Civil Rights 32 Old Slip‚ 26th Fl. New York‚ NY 10005-2500 Dear Ms. Nunberg: I am a first-year student at Harvard Law School and am writing to apply for a volunteer summer internship with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights in New York City. I learned about your organization
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‘Evidence of a marketing periodical literature within the American Economic Association‚ 1895–1936’‚ Journal of Macromarketing‚ 20(2): 137–43. Burrell‚ G. and Morgan‚ G. (1979/1991) Sociological Paradigms and Organisational Analysis. Aldershot: Ashgate. Buzzell‚ R.D. (1964) ‘Is marketing a science?’‚ Harvard Business Review‚ 41(1): 32–40. Cannon‚ T. (1980) ‘Marketing: The state of the art (or science)’‚ Management Learning (formerly Management Education and Development)‚ 11: 138–44. Converse‚ P (1945) ‘The
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