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    Converse case study

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    Ning Zhang Intro to Marketing(MKT333) Ms. Susan Carder Dec. 20th 2014 Case Study#3 Converse 1. How would you define the needs‚ wants‚ and demands of the Converse customer? Needs lead to wants‚ wants lead to demands‚ demands lead to perception. Consumers want stylish shoes‚ so they demand that they be affordable. A need is a state of deprivation‚ and some needs according to Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs are more crucial than others‚ in this case Converse customers need shoes to protect their feet

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    Sample Speeches Motion: Professionalism detracts from sportsmanship Side: Negative Opening speech of the captain Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen‚ Having been enlightened by the affirmative side on the definition of the motion‚ I’d like to redefine it in a broader‚ more up-to-date way. “Professionalism” refers to the practice of paying players who participate in certain sports. More and more sports are becoming professional. Why? Because paid players have the time to pursue

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    The Unbroken Pandemonium A Rhetorical Analysis of “Women’s rights are Human Rights” by Hilary Rodman Clinton. Many people choose to believe that women rights issues only affect Muslim countries‚ but that logic is so far from the truth. Women’s rights around the world are just as important as all other issues‚ and it is a critical indicator towards understanding general worldwide existence. There is also that group of people‚ who believe that women’s rights are not as big an issue as they

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    rather than on the mental systems underlying these behaviors (Narasimhan‚ 1998). Language is viewed as a kind of verbal behavior and it is proposed that children learn language through imitation‚ reinforcement‚ analogy‚ and structured input (Fromkin‚ Rodman & Hyams‚ 2003). Do children learn language through imitation? Imitation is involved to some extent‚ of course‚ but the early words and sentences that children produce show that they are not simply imitating adult speech. Since there is an infinite

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    Response In the video called Kanzi and Novel Sentences it is clear that Kanzi does understand what is being asked of him. He is able to follow commands that are said by his trainer‚ which demonstrates an ability to comprehend language as seen within the video. The reasoning why this video can be used as evidence that Kanzi does comprehend language is the fact the trainer is saying new or novel sentences. Meaning that Kanzi has never heard these words put together in those sentences. Kanzi is able

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    Journal 3- Analyze a speech David Steindl-Rast: Want to be happy? Be grateful http://www.ted.com/talks/david_steindl_rast_want_to_be_happy_be_grateful For the journal assignment‚ I choose to analyze a speech in terms of the speaker’s delivery and content from TED.com called “Want to be happy? Be grateful” by David Steindl-Rast. The speaker had a nice opening to the speech. At the very beginning‚ he mentioned that the one thing all we have in common is that each of us wants to be happy. His

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    TO: Professor FROM: Chantay Stanley DATE: May 7‚ 2013 RE: Attired v. New Mexico Employment Security Board (2010) INTRODUCTION While working at Biddy’s‚ Ms. Attired got a tattoo‚ which was not covered by her uniform. Biddy Baker‚ her employer‚ did not approve of Ms. Attired’s tattoo and gave her the ultimatum to remove the tattoo or lose her job. Ms. Attired chose not to remove her tattoo and was fired. Ms. Attired was then disapproved for unemployment benefits because she was fired for misconduct

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    Mitchell v Lovington Good Samaritan Center‚ INC.‚ 555 P.2d 696 (N.M.Sup.Ct.1976). Facts: On July 4‚ 1972‚ Mrs. Mitchell started working at the Center in Lovington as a nurse’s aid. After being there for a year‚ she had additional duties at to her work load. She now served as a relief medications nurse two days out of the week. Mrs. Mitchell was starting to act out. She had an argument with the head nurse‚ Mrs. Stroope‚ in a crowded area of the Center. There was an incident where Mrs. Mitchell

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    Linguistic Ethology- Alex the Parrot Despite the claims made by Dr. Pepperberg Alex the Parrot does not have the ability to understand and comprehend human language. The reasoning behind this statement is because of Alex’s training‚ Dr. Pepperberg’s attachment to Alex‚ and no proof of combining phrases. When watching the video entitled Nova Science Now: Irene Pepperberg & Alex‚ at the 5:33 point of the video Dr. Pepperberg created the model/rival technique. The technique involves a student doing

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    taken in totality Mrs. Mitchell’s conduct sufficiently can be classified as misconduct when under the definition adopted by the court. Conclusion: The decision of the district court is reversed and the decision of the Commission is reinstated. Rodman v. New Mexico

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