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    online school vs. traditional school ESL 053-002 Compare and contrast June 17‚ 2013 There a many ways to compare and contrast online school to campus based school. I will be talking about how they are different and how they compare. I will also talk about which is better. Then I will be talking about how different they are. Finally‚ I will talk about similarities. There are many differences between online school and tradition campus based school. The differences between online school

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    Online education vs. traditional classroom Achieving a higher education‚ universities have made it possible to students to have different options to earn a degree. Students can choice between attending online classes or traditional classroom classes‚ whichever one is more suitable to their lifestyles. Earning a degree can benefit a person to gain a better carrier choice‚ or to enhance his or her current knowledge. Overcoming the demands of life situations‚ and to be focusing on education can become

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    Sam Friedman Economics 11/29/12 Balancing the Budget The federal budget can be interpreted in a very simple terms. Comparatively‚ the federal budget is like any person in the United States who has a job earning revenue‚ and spends his money on things that he needs. The same is true with the federal budget of the United States; it takes in revenue and spends money. The predicament that is going on in our certain situation is that‚ our spending is much higher than the amount that our

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    Harvard Concept (Fisher and Urgy) "Getting to Yes" (also called the Harvard concept) describes a method called principled negotiation to reach an agreement whose success is judged by three criteria: 1. It should produce a wise agreement if agreement is possible. 2. It should be efficient. 3. It should improve or at least not damage the relationship between the parties. The authors argue that their method can be used in virtually any negotiation. Issues are decided upon by their merits

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    OF AGRICULTURAL MARKETING CO. LTD. 1 MARKETING MIX 3 PRODUCT 4 COMMUNICATION CHANNELS 4 DISTRIBUTION REVIEW: 4 PRODUCTION POSITIONING STRATEGY: 5 PRICING STRATEGY: 5 THE PROMOTIONAL TOOLS 5 FINDING SUMMARY 7 CONCLUSION 7 BIBLIOGRAPHY 9 INTRODUCTION In our country many organizations are performing a lot of activities to make efficient and effective their working condition or make the organization profitable through marketing and taking so many

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    L’oreal Group MCD 2050: Marketing 1‚ Major Assignment Astari Deardaza (23756667) Executive Summary L’Oreal is the largest cosmetic group in the world. The company started in 1909 by Eugène Schueller because of the hair dye he invented. Since he opened the company there is a lot of changes happened from the company itself until the changes outside the company such as the macro environment also the microenvironment. Because of the environment changes‚ the way L’Oreal choosing the consumer is

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    BALANCING OF ROTATING MACHINES The first thing to be explored to control vibrations is to try to alter the source so that it produces less vibration. This method may not always be feasible. Some examples of the sources of vibration that cannot be altered are earthquake excitation‚ atmospheric turbulence‚ road roughness‚ and engine combustion instability. On the other hand‚ certain sources such as unbalance in rotating or reciprocating machines can be altered to reduce the vibrations. This can

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    Importance of marketing to business Table of contents Introduction 3 Importance of marketing to business 3 Conclusion 5 Reference list 7 Introduction Marketing has become more and more important‚ especially as the purposes of marketing expanded into performing marketing researches. Through marketing researches‚ it is asserted that marketing starts with a real customer need. Classic marketing‚ has‚ nonetheless‚ focused on making the need that will draw

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    Mintzberg’s 10 Managerial roles:- Professor Henry Mintzberg‚ born in Canada in 1939‚ is an internationally prominent academic and a prolific author of articles and books on management and business. He identified ten roles in managerial work. The roles are divided into three subcategories: interpersonal contact (1‚2‚3)‚ information processing (4‚ 5‚ 6) and decision making (7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 10). Each of the roles is different and consists of behaviors and activities the manager has to perform: (1)     Figurehead

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    These days‚ with all of the information that is readily available on the internet‚ and many students opting to obtain education from online colleges and universities‚ the prevalence of plagiarism is on the rise. In a 2005 study conducted by the Center for Academic Integrity (www.academicintegrity.org)‚ it was concluded that 40% of the 50‚000 undergraduates asked admitted to having plagiarized from the internet. This is a very large jump over a span of six years‚ from only 10% in 1999 (Badke‚ 2007)

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