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    What did the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis & Clark Expedition accomplish? How did Aaron Burr and the Supreme Court interfere with Jefferson’s otherwise successful first term? The inauguration of Thomas Jefferson as the nation’s third president marked a turning point in America. While the Federalists were fading as a political force‚ he was able to complete the Louisiana Purchase and more than double the size of the United States‚ expanding west and broadening the horizons for the future of

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    Gap Inc

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    1. What is your opinion on the “multi-brand strategy” of Gap Inc. (Gap‚ Banana Republic‚ Old Navy‚ and Forth&Towne)? What are the main advantages and the main disadvantages of this “multi-brand strategy” compared to a “single-brand strategy”‚ i.e. compared to a strategy in which this company would have concentrated solely on the Gap brand. In my opinion‚ the multi-brand strategy is the revolution of how many businesses reach their customers these days. The companies can use it to acquire greater

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    Nike Inc Case Analysis: Nike‚ Inc.: Cost of Capital Monica Mojica FIU Finance 6800 Professor Smith Fall 2011 Table of Contents Problem Statement…………………………………………………………………………… 3 Situation Analysis……………………………………………………………………………... 3  Major Strategic Alternatives…………………………………………………………………...3 Decision Criteria……………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Analysis of Alternatives ………………………………………………………………………

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    Shimano, Inc.

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    Shimano Inc. Case Questions: 1. Does Shimano’s home base fit Porter’s definition of an advantaged location? 2. Did the advantages or disadvantages of its location change over time? If so‚ how did Shimano respond - does it fit Porter’s framework of a global strategy? 3. Would you recommend that Shimano develop additional functions in North America (besides sales and service) as it has in Asia and in Europe? Why or why not? November 16‚ 2011 International Business MBAD 6244 Professor

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    realize are the conditions the animals are living in before they’re killed. Cows are being hung upside‚ pigs and chickens are cramped in enclosed spaces. Inside the facility‚ the animals are beaten once more to be herded into place. In the film "Food Inc" by a man is seen in a some sort of vehicle pushing a cow‚ which is upside down‚ being forced into a gated area. What can come from those living conditions? Different bacteria enters our food. There is no safe risk for your body when it comes to

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    Enhancing the Workflow in Your Store With Precision Scales A standout amongst the most widely recognized bottlenecks in the work of any store is the measuring of different things that must be sold in parts to the client. You regularly do this on a huge scale‚ which must be further changed in accordance with suit for the littler weights of specific items. This can be a long and some of the time even muddled procedure‚ and it can take up a considerable measure of time in the regular work of your

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    Select TWO products which you have bought (or rented)‚ ONE a High Involvement purchase‚ and ONE a Low Involvement purchase‚ in the following product categories A FOOD GOOD‚ A SERVICE OR A TRAVEL-RELATED GOOD. First Page Applying the teaching materials‚ explain why the first product you chose was a High Involvement purchase and why the second was a Low Involvement purchase. (10%) Using the five stage model of the Purchase Decision Process in the model of consumer buying behavior described in Module

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    Firda Herlina (19012113) Cucu Faridah (19012136) A. Goal of observation Determine shopping and purchase action of hardware store shoppers using observation in different shopping hours in weekdays and weekend. Determine specific items purchased by demographic market segments‚ i.e.‚ age‚ sex‚ etc. Determine time needed in decision making at each product category‚ whether to purchase an item or not. Determine the shoppers’ decision process. B. Methodology The strength of observation

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    Par, Inc.

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    Here is the report about Par‚ Inc.‚ is a major manufacturer of golf equipment test whether the new ball drive longer distance than the current model. To compare the driving distances for the two balls‚ 40 simple tests both of new and current models were subjected to distance tests. According to the data‚ we got the information we need for a hypothesis test as follow: | Current | New | Means | 269.42 | 266.67 | Count | 40 | 40 | Standard Deviation | 8.09 | 9.79

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    Mars, Inc.

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    Marketing Plan: Phase II Introduction To market properly a product a company must first figure out whom that target market is. Knowing what age‚ sex‚ lifestyle‚ and working class to market the product is the information required. A company must also understand how to market that product to the buyers and the consumers of its product. A buyer does not have to be the consumer and sometimes both are the same it depends on the product and the target market. Knowing‚ who the company competitors

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