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    A Five Stage Personal Selling Process. Stage One - Prospecting. Prospecting is all about finding prospects‚ or potential new customers. Prospects should be ’qualified‚ ’ which means that they need to be assessed to see if there is business potential‚ otherwise you could be wasting your time. In order to qualify your prospects‚ one needs to: Plan a sales approach focused upon the needs of the customer. Determine which products or services best meet their needs. In order to save time‚ rank the

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    Shunsuke Nakamura Student ID# 13443422 Major: Communication Studies Interdepartmental Applying for the Professional Selling Specialization I have several reasons for applying for the Professional Selling Specialization. One of the biggest reasons is that I would like to work in the United States in the future. To work in the United States‚ I think I need to understand what American consumers want and need first. Then‚ I need to understand what people in the world want and need. This program can

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    Critique of Neil Postman’s Technopoly and the distribution of technology Introduction: In Chapter 1 of Neil Postman’s Technoloply‚ Postman believes that technology alters our world because it is controlled by individuals who do not want the rest of the world to know how technology is controlled in an effort to keep the power centralized. Postman also discusses the negativity that technology has taken in our society; this negativity is determined because Postman feels that technology

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    • | Role of Selling in Modern Business  [Topic 1].Attributes of a successful sales person was the main thing that appealed to me within topic one. Self discipline‚ good communication skills‚ hunger for success‚ willingness to learn and passion are all attributes that I believe I have. Aligning these attributes with my own was important as it assured me that I was making the right decision in pursuing a career in professional sales.I have been involved with retail sales for the last seven years‚ including

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    owns your body? Discussion of the sale of human organs is too often overshadowed by cases of mistreatment‚ murder‚ and corruption. Most people fail to acknowledge that such abuses stem directly from the legal bans on selling body parts. Those opposed to a market in organs argue that selling body parts not only threatens the quality of the organ supply but will inevitably exploit people forced by poverty to enter such a market. But the ethical issues about whether people should be allowed to sell parts

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    Selling Organs on the Black Market Every teenager wants to own the newest iPhone or iPad but to save up for those working at the local McDonald’s it would take some time. But in China‚ you can get it just by selling a kidney. In face according to a BBC news article dated April 6‚ 2012 five people were arrested for convincing a teenager to sell his kidney in an online chat room for the equivalent of $3‚000. The teenager is now suffering from kidney failure‚ and just for a couple of new toys

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    Cultural Differences In Geometrical Perceptions The study chosen is called Cultural Differences in the Perception of Geometric Illusions. The research specifically focused on the psychological processes of depth perception and visual perspective. The first example is the Muller-Lyer illusion which is an optical illusion consisting of stylized arrows in which viewers tend to perceive one as longer than the other. The second example used is the Sanders Parallelogram in which a diagonal line bisecting

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    wide open to exploitation. Therefore‚ my proposal is to find a way to stop these horrible things from happening to the potential and desperate sellers‚ by educating them‚ giving them other means that help both those who are seeking financial gain by selling‚ and those who desperately are seeking an organ to survive‚ and eliminating them from the black market organ brokers’ manipulation and exploitative grasp. It is respectfully understood that the World Health Organization (WHO) is strongly against

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    Debate of Selling Kidneys In discussions of organ and kidney transplants‚ one controversial issue has been whether selling them is ethical and should be legal. Over the recent years‚ the demand for kidney transplants has increased so much that it has become greater than the supply (Taylor 634). On the one hand‚ opponents argue that is unethical to sell people’s body parts. On the other hand‚ proponents contend that individuals are in charge of their own body. This has led to the recent debate

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    Fairytale and fantasy is a genre of literature that has been introduced to generations and generations of children from very young ages. The tales that never have an unhappy ending are regarded as stories for children in today’s society; however Neil Gaiman‚ the author of Stardust‚ argues that children were never really the targeted audience for these narratives that they were in fact intended to be delivered to adults. “Children listened to them and enjoyed them‚ but children were not the primary

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