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    Usually there will be some conflict where there is opposition to proposals to develop land; Developments typically include: new build such as housing estates; wind farms; power stations; by-passes; factories; open cast mining etc. OR changes of use such as the redevelopment of existing buildings; How land is used is usually determined by Market processes and the Planning process – usually a mixture of the two. The market process is where the developer makes a proposal to develop land based on

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    IDEA) Connecting with consumers BRAND PROPOSITION DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BRAND POSITIONING & BRAND PROPOSITION Brand proposition: The bundle of benefits that the buyer derives out of any brand. It also includes the Unique Selling Proposition (USP) which the buyer benefit that no other brand can provide. Brand positioning: it is how the brand appears and perceived against other brands in the same market/segment. BRAND PROPOSITION FOMULA Brand proposition = Brand promise + Reasons to believe BRAND

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    families‚ the workers who knew of the switch remained silent.”() Ii. The plan for the Titanic and Olympic to be switched and intentionally sunk was a decision made by the White Star Line. The word could have been spread that a dangerous‚ unsafe proposition was made to save money and destroy the Olympic disguised as the Titanic. “Several last minute cancellations from high profile passengers certainly suggest some kind of foreknowledge.” () The odds of more than a couple last minute cancellations

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    Communication 121 Final Exam Sample Test (Spring 2000) Please select the best answer from the choices provided and mark the corresponding space on the accompanying answer sheet. 1. One characteristic of human communication is that it is symbolic. This means that meanings are located in: a. words. b. events. c. people. d. objects. e. experience. 2. The encoding process is best described by which of the following: a. organizing thoughts into ideas. b. identifying feelings

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    In the November 2008 United States election cycle‚ the state of California had Proposition 8 on the ballot. This was in response to the state legalizing gay marriage through the judicial system. After the legalization of the practice‚ opponents of gay marriage were able to put Proposition 8 on the ballot in an attempt to overturn the court ruling. Ultimately they were successful‚ but not without millions of dollars in campaign advertising. This paper will examine the main advertisement named‚ ’Gathering

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    Samsung Case Problem Analysis We at Samsung want to create brand value for our customers. What should our value proposition be to the consumers? How can we maximize our value proposition to the needs of our target base? Looking forward‚ we would like to differentiate ourselves from our competitors on several fronts; we would like to emphasize the concept of digital convergence in our hardware devices therefore associating our brand name with cutting edge technology. Also our direct competitor

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    Marcus Haigler Josh Hall English 110 3 December 2012 When will Marijuana be Legalized in California There is no solid reason for marijuana to be illegal. The risks and dangers of taking it are about the same as the risks of drinking alcohol of smoking tobacco‚ both which are legal for adults. Furthermore‚ making it illegal is ineffective at stopping minors from taking the drug‚ and makes the drug more dangerous because it cannot be regulated. Legal marijuana would be less dangerous because

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    Tropicana’s Orange Juice’s value proposition is that it is heart healthy. It is telling you how it is a delicious way to take care of your heart‚ while providing an excellent source of omega-3 EPA & DHA‚ which promotes cardiovascular health. It also still maintained the fresh-squeezed taste while also providing the great nutritional value it does. As well as that‚ is allows you to enjoy two servings of fruit per serving size as well as an excellent source of Vitamin C. Lastly‚ there is a good

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    Proposition 19 Debates in California Proposition 19‚ also known as The Regulate‚ Control and Tax Cannabis Act of 2010‚ has come to an end on November 2‚ 2010. The decision to legalize marijuana in California was unsuccessful. Votes came in at 54% no to 44% yes (LA Times). If I were a voter in California‚ I would have supported the legalization of marijuana for many reasons. I find marijuana to be a drug that could ultimately help the state of California as well as the United States as a whole

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    What is Social Fact

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    What is a Social Fact?  Emile Durkheim Before beginning the search for the method appropriate to the study of social facts it is important to know what are the facts termed ’social’. The question is all the more necessary because the term is used without much precision. It is commonly used to designate almost all the phenomena that occur within society‚ however little social interest of some generality they present. Yet under this heading there is‚ so to speak‚ no human occurrence that cannot be

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