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    Firstly‚ the research will identify the history in the form of background information and stages of development of the LV Company. Secondly‚ LV’s marketing strategy and management style will be examined‚ especially in the form of market identification and development‚ brand development and brand image promotion‚ human resource management etc.‚ which are the factors that contribute to LV’s world leading position in the fashion industry today. Meanwhile‚ relevant theories will be applied in order to

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    example: the diagnosing and evaluating stage questionnaires‚ interviews and focus groups may be used to gauge opinion on the proposed changes. Ethnography Ethnography has its roots in anthropology and was a popular form of inquiry at the turn of the century when anthropologists travelled the world in search of remote tribes. The emphasis in ethnography is on describing and interpreting cultural behaviour. Ethnographers immerse themselves in the lives and culture of the group being studied‚ often

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    Even though there are already an abundance amount of choices already given to children there should be a healthy vegan line offered to those who want it. Most students try to starve themselves because they want to lose weight‚ but the school doesn’t offer food that will help students become healthier. First and foremost‚ some students have eating disorders but conceal it well from other‚ and schools don’t offer the food needed for them. School lunch should be something that students look forward

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    unchanged despite changing historical circumstances. E. Their traceability to the cultural evolution of humans according to Social Darwinism. 4. What are the four main subdisciplines (four fields) of anthropology? A. Medical anthropology‚ ethnography‚ ethnology‚ and cultural anthropology B. Archaeology‚ biological anthropology‚ applied linguistics‚ and applied anthropology C. Biological anthropology‚ linguistic anthropology‚ cultural anthropology‚ and archaeology D. Genetic anthropology‚

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    What does it mean to say that we are going to use a sample to draw an inference about a population? | | |Why is a random sample so important for this process? If we wanted a random sample of students in a cafeteria‚ why couldn’t we | |just take the students who order Diet Pepsi with their lunch? | |Comment on the statement‚ “A random sample is like a miniature population‚ wheras samples that are not random are likely to be |

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    CHAP 1 – What is Anthropology 1. Which of the following is not true about Franz Boas? A. He was a German-born‚ Jewish person until the Hitler regime 2. The American Anthropological Association (or AAA) acknowledges the public service role provided by anthropology by recognition of which of the following dimensions of the field? B. cultural anthropology or allied 3. What is the most critical element of cultural traditions? C. Their transmission through learning

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    Behavioural Perspective Model (BPM). It further draws upon the BPM to examine the extent to which all of the elements of the BPM could be combined to produce a more effective social marketing initiative to influence students not to smoke in the university cafeteria. What is Behaviour Perspective Model? It is an extension of the Three-Term contingency. The Three-term contingency was devised by Skinner to influence the behaviour of organisms. He defined two types of intervention to shape behaviour. One

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    Summary for Video Hunting for Good as seen on Frontline This video was about how to market to the teenagers in today’s society. Market Researchers focused on how to market “cool” to teenagers. A Market Researcher is someone who studies market conditions to find the best way to reach the local/regional/group they are marketing to. They found that the teen population is now the largest teen population ever (around 32 million). Because of this large population they are spending more money in

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    A Point-of-Sale System is the frontend of a retail shop or cafeteria. It is needed by large schools to keep track of cafeteria credits consumed. A need for a computerized ticketing system for the boarding school was seen by the Office of the Dean of Student Finance of the Adventist University of the Philippines to free them of the expensive printing costs of paper meal tickets. [picture of old meal ticket] The timing of the request for this system and the availability of technology to make it cheaply

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    Evelyn Blackwood’s 2010 ethnography Falling into the Lesbi World is worthwhile read for any interested in gender and sexuality studies in Indonesia. It takes a complex look at the understandings of lesbi desire‚ tomboi gender expression‚ kinship loyalty‚ and the nuances of adherence and defiance to hegemonic sex/gender systems. Despite some limitations‚ Blackwood manages to illustrate an elaborate network clearly‚ displaying a valuable knowledge of the linguistic practices of the lesbi she studied

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