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    understood me. I spoke slowly and clearly with resident A so that they could hear and understand me and I knew that the resident could hear and understand me because they responded straight away and wasn’t asking me to repeat myself. During the game of domino ’s I asked resident A questions‚ such as "did you enjoy dinner?"‚ "are you ok?" I feel like this made the resident feel more comfortable around me. There was the use of silence when we were playing dominoes but it only lasted a few seconds. After

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    – just by perceptual mapping. Problems with pizza hut restaurant Customers are not getting the full value of their money. The brand utility of pizza hut becomes weak. The quality and variety of pizza provide by dominos is better than pizza hut. So customers are moving toward dominos. Also price is another factor. Prices of pizza in local pizza restaurants are low compare to pizza hut. So to change this attitude regarding pizza hut can use utilitarian function. Here the customer should aware

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    Happen?”‚ identifies plays as a series of actions‚ with each event followed by another. The second chapter‚ “What Happens Next?”‚ describes a play as a series of dominoes‚ where the first domino/trigger event causes the next domino/event to occur. Ball also emphasizes the importance of studying the play “domino to domino”‚ avoiding any misleading interpretations of the play. Chapter 3‚ “But Do It Backwards”‚ discusses the importance of studying the events in a play in reverse order. Ball states‚ “Going

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    SWOT ANALYSIS P&G is the world ’s largest consumer goods company that markets more than 300 brands in over 180 countries. Many of its products are non-discretionary; however‚ some are considered premium purchases and their sales suffered during the recession as cheaper‚ generic purchases rose. P&G has some of the strongest brands in the world that usually provide it a significant competitve advantage. It cut prices up to 10% on a wide swath of products to blunt any potential loss of market share

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    Krushchev: * Kennedy wanted to peacefully coexist with the Soviets. * Nikita Krushchev had been liberalising society and abandoned Stalinism. This made Kennedy believe peace would be possible * However‚ the Soviets saw Kennedy’s offer as weakness and began to behave aggressively * In 1961‚ Kennedy travelled to Vienna to meet with Krushchev who threatened to sign a peace treaty with East Germany. This would have cut off Allied access to West Berlin‚ which the “West” claimed as their right

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    government produced is highly debatable issue. Australia was being exposed to Communism‚ which was spreading south from Russia‚ through Asia and ultimately to Australia. The domino theory was a key belief in the mind of the public‚ spreading fear throughout the world. The Liberal party exploited the threat of Communism and the domino theory to help with their election campaign. They attempted to ban the Communist Party from Australian soils. Trade unions and political parties being suspect to communist

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    of Communism In the period following WWII there was a growing fear within Australia of communism. The common belief was that communism would spread from the USSR to Asian countries and eventually reach Australia. This theory is known today as the domino theory. Australia was very concerned by the actions of communist North Vietnam to try and control the whole country. We were worried that if South Vietnam fell to communism it would be another step closer to Australia. Obligations to Allies

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    Why was the Truman Doctrine formed? When Harry S. Truman took over from Roosevelt in 1945 he made it clear that he intended to contain the spread of communism and his get ‘though plan’ with Stalin was an example of the lengths he was willing to go to. In 1947‚ in an immediate response to the British government announcing that it could no longer afford to keep its soldiers fighting Communist rebels in Greece‚ 2 months later Harry Truman and his cabinet came up with the Truman Doctrine. It barley

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    The 1960’s and 70’s were filled with turbulent changes. The US was still reeling from containment and its domino policy‚ leading it to believe that it had the right to exercise influence in foreign affair. One foreign affair was known as Vietnam. The Vietnam War was the longest war in the nation’s history. This war‚ from both abroad and at home‚ drastically changed the society of America‚ socially‚ economically‚ and politically. It caused for much anti-war sentiment and fueled the counter culture

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    with Truman and controlled the worries of nationalists. Truman placed the basis for his appeal by having main congressional bests to meet with him. Administrator of State George Marshall‚ and Undersecretary of State Dean Acheson. Acheson placed the "domino theory" in the simplest terms‚ matching a communist state to a rotten apple that could blowout its poison to a whole container. Vandenberg was enthralled‚ and recommended Truman to perform before Congress and "scare the hell out of the American people

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