question of what makes a good life requires the use of normative claims. Any type of judgment makes a claim normative‚ even if only a single word such as “good” is expressed in the claim. This type of claim is not only used in ethics. For example‚ a marketing team uses normative claims by comparing past mistakes and achievements. Looking at these things tells the team what they should or should not do for their next course of action. Normative claims are often ignored by people‚ but they are the main
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Positive and normative statements The importance of detecting bias in arguments Whenever you are reading articles on current affairs it is important to be able to distinguish between objective and subjective statements. Often‚ the person writing an article has a particular argument to make and will include subjective statements about what ought to be or what should be happening. Their articles carry value judgements; they are trying to persuade you of the particular merits or demerits of
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line that extends from a point on the drawing to which the dimension refers. DIMENSION LINE – a line terminated by arrowheads‚ which indicates the direction and extent of a dimension. EXTENSION LINE - is a solid line that extends from a point on the drawing to which the dimension refers. DIMENSION LINE – a line terminated by arrowheads‚ which indicates the direction and extent of a dimension. FORMS OF DIMENSIONING A. DIMENSION – is used to give distance between two points‚ lines‚ of plane
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service quality dimensions‚ and their suggestions and recommendations for the improvement of Villa Excellance Resort and Wave Pool’s service. The processes are interview with the general manager‚ distribution of survey questionnaires to selected guests‚ and Importance-Performance Analysis. The data will be then analyzed statistically to come up with the results. The outputs of the study are the difference between importance and performance level of the service quality dimensions‚ the quality of
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After reviewing the Johnson & Johnson website I discovered that they had several of the 12 Dimensions of Business Innovation. Of the 12 dimensions‚ I will identify 6 that I found on the website. The first one that immediately stood out would be the Offerings dimension‚ which is defined as “developing innovative products and services” (Kotler & Keller‚ p. 46). One example of the offerings dimension would be Lubriderm’s 3-in-1 Men’s Lotion. This lotion is specialized with minerals and moisturizers
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CS412 Assignment 2 Ref Answer Question 1: Assume a base cuboid of 10 dimensions contains only three base cells: (1) (a1‚ b2‚ c3‚ d4; ...‚ d9‚ d10)‚ (2) (a1‚ c2‚ b3‚ d4‚ ...‚ d9‚ d10)‚ and (3) (b1‚ c2‚ b3‚ d4‚ ...‚ d9‚ d10)‚ where a_i != b_i‚ b_i != c_i‚ etc. The measure of the cube is count. 1‚ How many nonempty cuboids will a full data cube contain? Answer: 210 = 1024 2‚ How many nonempty aggregate (i.e.‚ non-base) cells will a full cube contain? Answer: There will be 3 ∗ 210 − 6 ∗ 27 − 3 = 2301
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Gap model of service quality The Gap model of service quality was developed by Parasuraman‚ Berry and Zeithaml (1985)‚ and more recently described in Zeithaml and Bitner (2003). It has served as a framework for research in services marketing‚ including hospitality marketing‚ for over two decades. The model identifies four specific gaps leading to a fifth overall gap between customers’ expectations and perceived service. The five gaps x Customers have expectations for service experiences and they
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This data enabled him to compare dimensions of culture across 40 countries. Hofstede isolated four dimensions that he claimed summarized different cultures--power distance‚ uncertainty avoidance‚ individualism versus collectivism‚ and masculinity versus femininity. Hofstede’s power distance dimension focused on how a society deals with the fact that people are unequal in physical and intellectual capabilities. The individualism versus collectivism dimension focused on the relationship between
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October 19th‚ 2013 1A Orthographic vs. Isometric By Adam Almassri If you’ve ever seen a drawing where the three dimensions of the object in the drawing are represented in three seperate views‚ where each view shows one of the three planes from the object‚ that means you’ve seen an orthographic drawing. Now if you’ve ever seen a drawing where the 3D drawing shows all three of height‚ width‚ and depth of the object in a single perspective‚ and the viewpoint being at a 45 degree angle
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service: the Service Personal Values (SERPVAL) scale. Insights from two empirical studies of service users indicate that this scale is multi-dimensional. It presents three dimensions of service value to (1) peaceful life‚ (2) social recognition and (3) social integration. Findings also reveal that all three of the SERPVAL dimensions are positively and significantly associated with satisfaction. Moreover‚ while service value to social integration (SVSI) is related only with loyalty‚ service value to
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