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    with her brand new Garmin watch absolutely RAVING about how it tracked her time‚ distance‚ and pace while she runs. Through the years‚ my family and I have gone through our share of running watches and nothing compares to a Garmin running watch. Especially recently when their new technology introduced a wrist-based heartrate‚ smart notifications‚ and activity tracking all in one watch!! The price of the Garmin watches vary depending on the model. You can find a basic watch that just does GPS tracking

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    Pocket watch Industry Background 8 2.4. Description of Product 9 2.5. Factors Considered while purchasing luxury watches 10 2.6. Segmenting Targeting and positioning 11 2.7. Distribution 13 2.8. Brand 17 2.9. Advertising 18 3. Conclusion 20 4. References 21 1. Executive Summary This report contains a marketing plan strategy for a new luxury watch entering the luxury watches market. The new product that will be launched on this market is a exclusive luxury watch. Exclusive

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    Sustainable Community: Mission Statement: Our mission is to cultivate sustainable and environmentally friendly practices that mobilize members both across and within communities to transform their lifestyles by promoting a shared “green” consciousness. Our model serves to empower individuals and communities toward creating a sustainable equilibrium between lifestyle and environment. Through individual and community practices‚ our movement is a culture of environmental sustainability that seeks to

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    Is Community Justice a Factor in Traditional Correctional Functions? LaShawn McNair Professor Herbeck Criminal Justice and the Community April 15‚ 2012 When we hear the word corrections‚ most of us tend to think of a jail or prison. It is popularly believed that the function of corrections is merely to lock criminals up. Most of us don’t associate corrections with the community. The objective of my essay is to show the correlation between traditional correctional functions and community

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    money to watch these events in person and on television. But this raises another question: why are people so interested in other people playing sports? Well‚ it ’s a hard question to answer‚ but there seems to be a psychological need for many to watch these sports every year and to support their favorite teams. It is pondering to some why there are so many people that watch sports almost religiously. They cannot understand why these sports fanatics continue year after year to watch teams and

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    segregated communities provides a partial explanation for the link between residential segregation and the lack of physical wellbeing. Living in communities that lack transportation‚ fire and police presence‚ job opportunities‚ medical services‚ and quality education widens the health disparity gap. For example‚ those living in neighborhoods viewed as unsafe are less likely to engage in preventive physical activity. Studies also show that people exposed to multiple adverse neighborhood conditions

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    By‚   Gavin  Rebeiro   Advertising  layout  and  copyright  1   Project  1:  Creative  Strategy                     F     uture  Shop  is  Canada’s  largest  consumer  electronics  retailer.  It   operated  139  stores  across  all  of  Canada’s  provinces  in  January  2013.   Founded  in  1982  by  Iranian  entrepreneur

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    Neil Websdale‚ Policing the Poor share common consistencies as Richard Quinney theory in explaining why crime is committed in the development of a capitalist society. Quinney states since the working class does not own production or can easily obtain capital they face daily struggles for their survival‚ usually resulting in the capitalist class gaining control over them. Neil Websdale relates to Quinney theory by explaining circumstances in which pressures the working class or "underclass" to rely

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    Neurolinguistics programming uses in policing This is an approach that focuses on communication‚ the personal development of a person and the psychotherapy of an ordinary person. I found an interest in this topic because skills such as communication is important to policing because it allows an officer to have a good relationship with the victims or any other person they are interviewing at a time of a crime. We also discussed how communication is important in class and I would like to expand upon

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    | Communities in Chicago | | By: Mike Miller | 12/7/2012 | Mike Miller History 111 David Johnson Research Paper Chicago has a history steeped in growth of infrastructure‚ devastating natural disasters‚ and everything in between. It first was settled in the late 1700’s and has been growing exponentially ever since. It’s a city of commerce and opportunity for many incoming immigrants and settlers to start a fresh life. This place became one of the most desirable cities in America

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