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    understand by being empathic without arguing or defending the company. I would ask Mr. Smith what are some suggestions that he would consider while resolving this matter that could lead to reconciliation. The conversation in general is also important nothing turns a client off more than poor wording or abruptness; this in turn may cause the client to feel less appreciated. Some

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    it was one of your best closest friends. Would you treat them like they are a nothing or a nobody. Or would you still hang out with them and be a nice person and stand up for them when they are in need. When I go out in public with my cousin people always stare at me when he acts up like you need to control that kid. Or they say that kid is so annoying. I hate it when people do that because it would be no different if he were your kid. People look at me funny when I have to hold his hand because

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    Cultural factors affecting consumer buying behaviour: Cultural factors have a significant impact on customer behavior.Culture is the most basic cause of a person’s wants and behavior. Growing up‚ children learn basic values‚ perception and wants from the family and other important groups. Marketers are always trying to spot “cultural shifts” which might point to new products that might be wanted by customers or to increased demand. | Consumer purchases are influenced strongly by or there are

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    Special needs

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    moderate‚ severe‚ or profound‚ depending upon how well a person can hear the intensities or frequencies most strongly associated with speech” (http://nichcy.org). Depending on the severity of the condition‚ children require different things. If a child has a slight or mild hearing impairment‚ they may be able to stay in a normal‚ public school classroom and learn like non-hearing impaired students. If a child’s condition is labeled as mild‚ moderate‚ sever‚ or profound‚ they would have to have some special

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    onto others as you would like done onto you” many of you know this to be a Pre-Kindergarten lesson. So I took that to heart and I will always be the person standing up or helping those in need even if it meant I would switch spots with them because I know there is someone else that would do the same for me when I need it. I remember in 6th grade at Saint Raphael’s elementary school I witnessed an altercation involving my friend and fellow classmate Thomas and an 8th grader Brandon. You can possibly guess

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    to my mom and her tummy and that I wouldn’t get any. One day my uncle said to me that after the baby arrived he or she was going to be the new baby of the family‚ that it was going to take my spot. After I heard that I got sad‚ since I was used of having everyone spoiled me. From that moment on I was starting to drift away from my family. Months later my mom was ready to give birth one morning and I couldn’t go since I had school. Later that morning my dad told me and my brother we had a new baby

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    Customer Needs

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    For any business to function‚ it must first understand the needs of the customer. These needs may be based on the specific product‚ distribution of the product‚ or accessibility to the product‚ along with many other factors. The e-business revolution is a good example of understanding that the consumer is in need of fast service at their own time. Yantra Corp‚ a fulfillment software vendor in Tewksbury‚ MA states that “successful companies must let customers order products anywhere they sell them

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    will be Tiny Tim at the party. I walk with a crutch and I have a big family‚ with lots of friends. I am short‚ I have a crutch because I am disabled. I am part of the Cratchit family‚ I normally get rides on my father’s back so I don’t always have to hobble around on my crutch. I am not in Scrooge’s friendzone at the beginning but fell into his friend zone at the end. One unmistakingly characteristic I have is a disability that makes me hobble around on a crutch and my limbs are supported by a iron

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    it seems that I am on time if I give him a late call. Repeating it makes us develop an irresponsible behavior. The increased risk that cell phones pose to driving is clear-cut and widely acknowledged and commonly called a “Fatal distraction”. It may seem harsh but unfortunately it is the plain truth. This increased risk is due to the inability of the human brain to fully focus on driving while‚ and shortly after‚ talking on a cell phone leading into an accident. Matter of factly it is so dangerous

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    aren’t put in place when a dilemma arises. There is a great emphasis on the importance and relevance in motivating the students in the classroom. Without the knowledge of extrinsic and intrinsic motivation and what drives students to learn‚ teachers may not know what inspires or how to encourage students to work to the best of their ability. Teachers must portray themselves in a professional manner at all times‚ whether they are dealing with students‚ parents or colleagues. Professionalism can be

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