providing explanation for a phenomena and systematically giving relevance to those phenomena. (2) Esthetics of nursing refers to the art of nursing. There seems to be much discord with the descriptor in terms of “the art” of nursing. It is viewed by Weitz‚ as complicated and too open for one definition of esthetic theory to exist. Esthetic knowing is expressive in nature. It refers to the creativity and openness of discovery within the development of new knowledge. Weidenbach referred to the action
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Commerce‚ 2(5)‚ pp.64-83. H.C‚ P. & Kavita‚ 2009. Survival Strategies for traditional retailers in the Era of Modern retailing. Asia Pacific Journal of Social Sciences‚ 1(2)‚ pp.198-213. Jha‚ M.‚ 2010. Retail Management. Gyan Publishing House. Levy‚ M.‚ Weitz‚ B.A. & Pandit‚ A.‚ 2012. Retailing Management. 8th ed. Tata McGraw-Hill. Megicks‚ P.‚ 2007. Hierarchical Fit : Levels of Strategy and Performance in UK Small retail businesses. Management Decision‚ 45(3)‚ pp.484-502. Ogden‚ J.R. & Ogden‚ D.T
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Schumacker and Marcoulides ‚ eds. Mahwah‚ NJ: L. Erlbaum Associates Rucci‚ Anthony##J.‚ Steven P. Kirn and Richard T. Quinn (1998)‚ “The Employee-Customer-Profit Chain at Sears‚” Harvard Business Review‚ January–February‚ 82–97. Saxe‚ Robert and Barton A. Weitz (1982)‚ “The SOCO Scale: A Measure of the Customer Orientation of Salespeople‚” Journal of Marketing Research‚ 19 (3)‚ 343–51. Seiders‚ Kathleen‚ Glenn B. Voss‚ Dhruv Grewal and Andrea L. Godfrey (2005)‚ “Do Satisfied Customers Buy More? Examining Moderating
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References: Alba‚ J.‚ Lynch‚ B.‚ Weitz‚ C.‚ Janiszewski‚ R.‚ Lutz‚ A.‚ Sawyer‚ S. ‚ & Wood. (1997) Interactive home shopping: Consumer‚ retailer‚ and manufacturer incentives to participate in electronic marketplace.‟ Journal of Marketing 61‚ 38-53. Mankiw‚ G. (2008). Principles of macroeconomics
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1994. [3] I. H. Witten‚ E. Frank‚ Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques with Java Implementations‚ chapter 8‚ http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz‚ 2000. [4] A. Roberts‚ Guide to WEKA‚ http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/andyr‚ 2005. [5] M. Levy‚ B. Weitz‚ Retailing Management‚ McGraw-Hill‚ New York‚ 2001.
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Genocide is generally defined as “the intentional destruction of a particular race‚ ethnicity‚ religious group‚ or nationality” 1 and it is probably as old as human beings. We can be sure that somewhere way back in the beginning of humans‚ some primitive people picked up their stone axes and spears and set off to wipe out another tribe. In fact‚ many anthropologists think this is probably what happened to Neanderthals. Was it the differences between our species and the Neanderthals that caused us
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– good verses evil. Therefore‚ illness was seen as a punishment for some overt or covert evil within the person. Slowly theological explanations gave way to value judgments on those in lower socioeconomic classes and a choice of unhealthy living (Weitz‚ 101-102). As scientific progress moved forward two models of illness became more apparent: the medical model and the sociological model. This gave way to understanding
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panties stating things like “Let’s Get A Room‚” “Take It Off” and “I Get Around.” While words may seem harmless‚ these words may be projecting an overly androgynous sense of self as women have not always been seen as their own property. According to Weitz from
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Research Library Goldberg‚ S. (1997‚ July). Defending Choice. Society‚ 34(5)‚ 22-24. Retrieved from ABI/INFORM Global. Kiourkas‚ I. (2010‚ November). young FEMINISTS. The Women’s Health Activist‚ 35(6)‚ 8-9. Retrieved from Career and Technical Education. Weitz‚ T. (2010‚ Fall). Rethinking the Mantra that Abortion Should be "Safe‚ Legal‚ and Rare". Journal of Women’s History‚ 22(3)‚ 161-172‚236. Retrieved from Resea
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References: Weitz‚ Barton W.‚ Stephen B. Castleberry‚ and John F. Tanner. (1998) Selling: Building Partnerships. 3rd ed. Boston: Irwin/McGraw-Hill. Manning‚ Gerald L. and Barry L. Reese (1998) Selling Today: Building Quality Partnerships. 7th ed. Upper Saddle River
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