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    Whathistorically‚ have been Apple’s competitive advantages? Apple since its inception was driven by mission to bring easy-to-use computers to market. But during Sculley years (1985-1993)‚ Apple targeted low cost computer and forge an alliance with IBM for OS development on Intel platform‚ both of which didn’t bear any results. Spindler‘s (‘93-‘96) strategy to expand to international market gave short-term results‚ but did not help Apple in long term. Amelio (‘96-’97) decided to go back to premium

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    Apple Inc. In 2012 Whathistorically‚ have been Apple’s competitive advantage? Initially‚ Job’s motive was to offer the first easy-to –use computer to the market. He managed it and Apple Computer knew its first success in 1977 with the Apple II. It’s the first personal computer sold in a large scale‚ and whom use were democratized‚ in particular in education sector. In 1978‚ this two years old company had already sparked a real revolution in the computer industry. The next notable revolution

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    APPLE INC. 1. Whathistorically‚ have been Apple’s competitive advantages? Apple pursues a differentiation strategy since it started in 1976. Only one time they offered a computer aiming for the mass market‚ but soon came back to their differentiation strategy. This differentiation strategy was at one point supported by a strong promotion campaign‚ with the goal of to ‘differentiate the Macintosh amid intense competition in the PC industry. Apple has always been a very innovative PC manufacturer

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    Q) Why‚ historicallyhas the soft drink history been so profitable? The soft drink industry is profitable as these drinks can be easily produced and that to with very less cost‚ so they followed a low cost strategy and by doing so they were able to earn huge profit margins and more quantity means more profit. They were also huge dealers for food chains like KFC‚ MCD etc and several other gas stations. Q) Compare the economics of the concentrate business to that of the bottling business: Why is

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    court case of Rixon Vs Star City PTY LTD (2001 september). Mr Brian Rixon is the Appellant and Star City Pty Ltd (formerly Sydney Harbour Casino Pty Ltd) is the Respondent. Mr Rixon is suing Star City for battery‚ assult and unlawful arrest. What crime has beem commited? Include a defention of this crime. In this particulular case of Brian Rixon vs Star City PTY LTD‚ battery‚ assult and unlawful arrest were alegedely commited‚ these offences fall under tort law. A tort can be defined as a civil

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    The Shining Status There are people that are poor‚ some are rich and those who are just fine. We all have differences but we are all human and all need to live‚ although sometimes the importance of where we stand can come in the way. In the story “The Shining Houses” we experience lots of judgment and differences between people that relate to their popularity and social status. The more the world grows‚ the more we see the priority of having a high social status in our societies. Alice Munro

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    the novel Emma by Jane Austen and the film Clueless written and directed by Amy Heckerling‚ the importance of social status is a value that is represented in both texts. It is represented through a number of techniques which all reflect the changing contexts and values between Jane Austen’s time‚ and the 20th century. Social status was something that was important in the 19th century. People wouldn’t mix if they weren’t of the same class‚ and it was considered a large thing if they did. This is shown

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    view point of Austen‚ Elizabeth’s marriage‚ who finally marries Darcy‚ as well as Jane-Bingley’s‚ composing money and love‚ is the ideal marriage people should after. But in other marriage cases in this novel‚ we can see that if money and love can’t be held together in one marriage‚ love would always make a concession to money because of the special social background. After reading through the whole book‚ we will find that money acts as the cause of each plot and the clue of its development. It affects

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    provincial location of the city. Some people in the provinces have been influenced by conservative institutions and the City of Tacloban is dominantly occupied by conservative Catholics. These people believe that transgressing from the expected social norms dictated by an individual’s assigned sex at birth is a socially deviant act. Due to this thinking‚ a lot of young and adult LGBTs (lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ and transgender) have a burden of expressing their identities. LGBTs that usually come out of the

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    2014.05.12 Essay title: How attitudes towards LGBT community have changed in the UK over the past years? Introduction LGBT is an abbreviation term‚ which stands for lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual and transgender. It is used in reference to the LGBT community since the late 1980s. According to Integrated Household Survey done by the Office for National Statistics‚ 1.5% of British are considered gay‚ lesbian or bisexual (Chalabi‚ 2013). Today‚ the LGBT community are accepted into British society and are

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