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    Communication Skills

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    Campaign 5 3 Best Marketing Practice 6 4 Making of zoozoos and Cost 7 5 Viral marketing 9 6 4 Ps of Marketing Mix 11 7 SWOT Analysis 12 8 Segmentation Targeting and Positioning 16 9 Advertising 18 10 Promotional planning through Persuasion Matrix 20 11 Impact of Zoozoo on Vodafone revenues 22 12 Zoozoo Survey 25 13 Recommendations 30 References and Bibliography 31 Executive Summary In today’s world of competition‚ firms are selling goods and services through a variety of

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    History of Cricket Early cricket was at some time or another described as "a club striking a ball”. The ancient games of club-ball‚ stool-ball‚ trap-ball‚ stob-ball". Cricket can definitely be traced back to Tudor times in early 16th-century England. Written evidence exists of a game known as “creag” being played by Prince Edward‚ the son of Edward I (Longshanks)‚ at Newenden‚ Kent in 1301 and there has been speculation‚ but no evidence

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    Technology is Killing Humanity Today‚ our world is a lot quieter than it used to be. As a student and as a passenger of public transport‚ I now barely see people smiling‚ talking or making eye contact at schools and in public places. Finally‚ I realize why people rarely communicate with others now‚ and this kind of big issue is caused by a tiny thing that we all carry in our pockets every single day: smartphone. In conclusion‚ the excessive use of mobile Internet devices is killing humanity by

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    Honour Killing in Pakistan

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    Sweden Honour killings in Pakistan under Theoretical‚ Legal and Religious Perspectives An Analytical Study of Honour killings Abuse and Disconnecting Islam from This Ancient Brutal Tradition Author MUHAMMAD ZIA ULLAH MASTER THESIS SUBMITTED‚ 27-05-2010 Malmö University Malmö‚ Sweden Abstract This research sets out to examine the main excuses‚ often mentioned in connection to the so-called “honour killings” in Pakistan. In this way‚ the aim is to discuss the idea of “honour killings” by looking

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    El Salvador Killings

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    Salvador Arrests Ex-Military Officers in 1989 Jesuit Killings” was about killings of six Jesuit priests‚ a housekeeper and her teenage daughter back in 1989. Recently‚ the El Salvadoran police force raided two days to find out 20 ex-military officers‚ who were involved in the killings during 1989. As a result four men were arrested inside El Salvador and now authorities are looking for rest of the 16 men. The article mentions that the killing was conducted by “the Salvadoran high command in 1989

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    Case 20

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    Question1: Is 1+1 going equal 3 or 1.8? In my opinion‚ 1+1 going equal 3 because of some reasons follow. First‚ Lenovo and IBM’s PC division will have competitive advantage of both company when they are integrated. For example‚ they will have high technology and wide distribution network of IBM. They also have low-cost manufacturing of Lenovo because the labor cost in China is very cheap. Second‚ before IBM’s PC division was sale for Lenovo‚ IBM was lose nearly $1 billion in four year. After Lenovo

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    I think that the invention of the car changed completely the way of living of many people. At the beginning the cars were bought by few people because the cost was high and the most of world population was poor. Today this situation has totally changed: in the development countries all families have one car and a large number of them have two cars or more. Nowadays cars are essential: many people use them to go to work every day and to travel on holiday. I think cars are one of the most important

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    skills

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    Employability Skills * Experience in the job - if they already have experience they have a better advantage as they don’t need training and they have the knowledge they need to complete the job. For example - if applying to be an administrative assistant experience is preferred as you Employability Skills * Experience in the job - if they already have experience they have a better advantage as they don’t need training and they have the knowledge they need to complete the job. For example -

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    In the book‚ On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society‚ Lieutenant Colonel Dave Grossman specifically summarizes the purpose and main thesis by describing how society must better understand the psychology behind human beings’ ability to control their natural resistance to kill other human beings. Grossman’s background includes a 20-year military career spanning the ranks as a junior enlisted soldier‚ non-commissioned officer‚ and final retirement as a lieutenant colonel

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    Killing Mister Watson

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    Florida in the early twentieth century‚ Peter Matthiessen‚ the naturalist and explorer‚ brings much of these elements to his novel Killing Mister Watson. He writes about the natural world and the individuals who must struggle to survive the elements. The main focal point of the novel is Edgar J. Watson‚ a real historical figure who killed the female outlaw Belle Starr. Killing Mister Watson is told by the people who knew Watson‚ and the characters speak in their natural dialect. Matthiessen knows how

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