Subtle Constraints in Infinite Spaces By Mary Rose Ann Serrona What makes love real? Ponder on that question. Does this transcend to the interrogative “what makes us human”? Love‚ as defined philosophically‚ appears in seven kinds of implicit bonds. One is to satisfy basic appetite. Human‚ on the other hand‚ is a being capable of reasoning‚ introspection‚ and philosophy. But the sentence itself also defines the soul. So what really is a human? Human differentiates the soul through physicality
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Social Media and Marketing Module 6 TurboTax has strong name recognition from Intuit’s software Quicken. How did this affect the company’s Twitter strategy? TurboTax‚ tax software maker‚ had customers very passionate about their software and it was greatly useful for them for only a short period of time which was during tax season (Barker‚ 2013). The company started a customer retention program when brought in some needed expertise to the space Barker‚ 2013). The company figured they
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Evaluation of Talisman Energy’s Hydraulic Fracturing Practises in Hudson Hope ABSTRACT To meet the demand of oil in today’s oil dependent society‚ Talisman Energy is looking to exploit a mine located in Hudson Hope‚ British Colombia. The most suitable extraction process is hydraulic fracturing‚ which currently presents several environmental concerns to the residents located near the mine‚ and a representation of the general public who believe that hydraulic fracturing is not an ethical method
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International Journal of Business and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 3; February 2012 CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT AND CUSTOMER LOYALTY; A SURVEY IN THE SECTOR OF BANKING Assist. Prof. Dr. Duygu KOÇOĞLU* Sevcan KIRMACI Abstract In the centre of marketing activities today is the customer satisfaction. For the banks to be successful in the intensively competitive environment‚ they are bound to attach importance to customer satisfaction. The purpose of the present study is to reveal the relationship
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Payal Pursnani Programme : PGDFM Semester : Semester 1 G.R. No / SAP ID*. 77109120069 Year of Registration : Jan ___________ / July 2012 Registered Study centre : Indore Subject : Corporate Social Responsibility Default / Re-exam Attempt: _______________________ Email ID: payal_pursnani@yahoo.com *GR No/SAP ID is identified as Student No Question 1. Answer 1. If I would be the CEO of Eicher Motors‚ the CSR
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The Limitations and Constraints of Marketing Sales of Goods Act 1979: The Sales of Goods Act enforces a strict set of rules that retailers and sellers must abide by. When an individual buys goods they enter into a contract with the seller of these goods. The Sales of Goods Act means that goods must be as described‚ of satisfactory quality and fit for purpose. This means‚ for example‚ if something was advertised as the colour red and when it was purchased was in fact the colour blue‚ the Sales of
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SCHUMPETER DISCUSSION PAPERS Innovation‚ Credit Constraints‚ and Trade Credit: Evidence from a Cross-Country Study Werner Bönte Sebastian Nielen SDP 2010-005 ISSN 1867-5352 © by the author SCHUMPETER DISCUSSION PAPERS 2010-005 Innovation‚ Credit Constraints‚ and Trade Credit: Evidence from a Cross-Country Study Werner B¨nte and Sebastian Nielen∗ o Schumpeter School of Business and Economics University of Wuppertal Abstract This paper studies the relationship between trade
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quality of life rural people. As a phenomenon‚ it is the result of various physical‚ technological‚ economic‚ socio-cultural and institutional factors. As a discipline‚ it is multi-disciplinary in nature representing an insertion of agricultural‚ social‚ behavioral and management of science. In short‚ rural development is a process that aims at improving the standard of living of the people living in the rural areas. Rural development has a few concerns. Two thirds of the total populations in African
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Legislations. There are different legislations in marketing which protects consumers. So if a costumers is not completely satisfied or feel that the product is harmful in any kind of way they can bring a claim against the person or company that produced the product. Legislation is a term used to describe a law put out by a legislative body. There are two main types of legislations: 1. Common Law 2. Statutory Law Common law is the law that is developed through the courts. And statutory law is
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| 25X1 | + | 15X2 | | | (maximize profit) | Subject to: | 3X1 | + | 2X2 | ≤ | 240 | (wiring capacity constraint) | | 2X1 | + | X2 | ≤ | 140 | (drilling capacity constraint) | | | | X1‚ X2 | ≥ | 0 | (non-negativity constraints) | Optimal Solution: X1 = 40 X2 = 60 Profit = $1‚900 7-15 Electrocomp’s management realizes that it forgot to include two critical constraints (see Problem 7-14). In particular‚ management decides that to ensure an adequate supply of air conditioners
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