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    CASE: E-323 DATE: 11/18/08 IDENTIFYING VENTURE OPPORTUNITIES I never perfected an invention that I did not think about in terms of the service it might give others... I find out what the world needs‚ then I proceed to invent. —Thomas Edison INTRODUCTION One of the biggest questions on every hopeful entrepreneur’s mind is‚ ―how do I come up with a compelling idea for a new venture?‖ While there is no right or wrong answer to this question‚ there are several things to be aware of and thinking

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    My Pet Dog

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    My Pet Dog My buddy‚ pet‚ and wildest friend‚ is the muse to my descriptive essay. My bulldog‚ Bibson‚ has been with my family for 3 years now and is striking in many ways that are amazing and interesting. To properly visualize this animal‚ someone must first know that he is a full bred male American Bulldog and‚ true to the breed‚ is almost completely snow white. The exceptions to this are the backs of his ears‚ (they have light brown spots on them) his belly‚ (which is pink with brown spots)

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    Threat of new entrants

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    Threat of new entrants – 1. Low capital requirements to entry 2. Sufficient suppliers to support new entrants: a fragmented industry means there are sufficient suppliers for new entrants to “discover” to build relationships with‚ and even Winestyr’s existing customers would probably want to build additional distribution channels 3. Easy for existing brick and mortar sellers to enter as they already have a customer base and are likely to have industry/regulation knowledge as well Bargaining Power

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    child-centerd school Acting in the best interests of the child‚ leading to the realization of the child’s full potential World Statistics of Child Education Statistics on Education and Income Child Nutrition Nutrition is the intake of food‚ considered in relation to the body’s dietary needs. Importance of Nutrition • Micronutrient deficiencies • Less risk of chronic disease Role of Nutrition Effects • Good nutrition – an adequate‚ well balanced diet combined with regular

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    BRAND MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE National Capital Reg - Quezon City‚ Ortigas‚ San Juan‚ Manila Responsibilities: * Ensures healthy inventory level; responsible in forecasting and allocation of stocks * Maintains profitability; computes for Dealer Price and Suggested Retail Price with acceptable margins * Manages expectations of suppliers and maintains healthy relationship with supplier representatives * Develops programs & activities to establish brand * Trains Channel Sales Officers

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    1. Clarify the problem or Opportunity for Improvement (OFI): Clearly describe the problem or OFI that you have selected for your MAP. Why is it important to resolve this problem right now? What are the consequences of not resolving this problem right now? Bedside manner: Presently there have been a large amount of grievances and a small number of lost customers due to a lack of suitable or understanding bedside approach. The standing of the medical clinic and its workers rely on ongoing client connections

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    People with mental illness for example are linked to some sort of stereotypes such as they can’t lead a normal life like having a job like other people. Moreover‚ it is argued that stigma comes in two different kinds such as external and internal stigmatizations. External stigma is that perpetuated by people in society which results in discrimination and prejudice against the mentally ill. Internal stigma on the other hand refers to one’s self stigmatization which is the

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    External/Internal Factors

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    External/Internal Factors While driving on a congested freeway during rush hour many people may have often wished that all the other cars would simply disappear so we arrive at our destination on time. Realizing that it is beyond their control‚ their thoughts may return to another solution and something that they can control – the departure time. All those other cars on the freeway are external factors affecting a commute to work. Their presence or behaviors are beyond an individual’s

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    exotic animals be kept as pets? ___ By Emma Clark Have you ever wanted a baby lion or a chimpanzee as a pet? However‚ you can’t because your parents said no due to the fact it is illegal where you live or is too dangerous? Well‚ they are right! They may be cute when they are little‚ but when they get big‚ they can be very dangerous because they still have their killer instinct even if they are born and raised in a zoo or a house. 45/50 states have some kind of law on exotic pet ownership. “I am in favor

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    A Major Threat To Ethics

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    A major threat to ethics‚ according to Simon Blackburn‚ a philosophy professor at the University of Cambridge‚ is the threat of relativism. Blackburn describes in his novel‚ Ethics: A Very Short Introduction‚ the dangers of relying on the fact that truth and moral values are relative to certain individuals and cultures rather than universal. Some of these dangers‚ which I will describe further in this essay‚ include the lack of universal truth and the belief that one’s values cannot affect relations

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