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    customers by empowerig the employees and increasing value to existing and new customers. 4‚ motivate customers to come during slow time by offering incentives such as reduced rate. 5‚ To use those extra rooms to generate income by renting or hosting social events and many more. 3‚Evaluating Alternative Solutions * Now it is time to determine the adequacy of the alternatives that were generated 1‚ To close the business in the time whene business is low :- which helps us reduce the cost of

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    Online Dating Phenomenon

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    Jennifer Dartmann 1/11/16 A look at the Phenomenon of Online Dating I am a young professional who married young. I never got the chance to try online dating. I have always been interested in it. My husband and I are very happy but I alway wonder would we have been matched together if we were dating profiles on one of the various dating websites out there today. In a way I highly doubt it. We had a fairytale meeting and falling in love period. Many of my friends are married and some are even divorced

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    Boiled Frog Phenomenon

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    Frog Phenomenon Irma E. Jimenez American Intercontinental University MGT 680 – Strategic Management August 30‚ 2013 Abstract The “boiled frog” phenomenon will be explained and how it relates to strategic management. An example of a business or businesses undergoing a similar situation will also be given and how could they have avoided the effects of the “boiled frog” phenomenon. Boiled Frog Phenomenon The purpose of this paper is to elaborate about the term "boiled frog" phenomenon which

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    Beanie Babies Phenomenon

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    Beanie Baby phenomenon has really opened a lot of eyes in the toys industry‚ especially‚ because this phenomenon was sustained in an industry that is known to be very turbulent based on the fact that‚ there are a lot of substitutes that come into the industry everyday‚ moreover‚ the excitement that these toys create‚ only can last for a short period of time as buyers in this market (usually children) tend to have an inconsistent buying behaviour and unpredictable majority of the time. This was not

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    state an opinion against pop culture. Culture jamming is legitimate‚ but the use of it by amateur revolutionaries has made it a thing to be frowned upon. Modern culture jammers hold a blind eye to the fact that they themselves are becoming a noticed social group. Culture jamming can be legal if used in a proper and organized fashion. For example‚ in the late 90’s a UK-made TV show titled Brass Eye featured dark and sad episode full of satire to demote "the perfect family" image used in most shows

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    The phenomenon of American dream is widely known all around the world. Although‚ there is no clear definition or precise interpretation of the term‚ almost every human being dreams about it. The essay is to set out to discuss what the American dream is and how it is understood. The idea of of American Dream is deeply embodied in American history. Its first traces are ob-served in the times of frontier life in XIX century when many settlers risked their life to find better living conditions for

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    Aswang Phenomenon Reyes

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    Ernest Paolo L. Reyes GREATWKS The Aswang Phenomenon Is there a Filipino vampire? Justify! I honestly believe that there is no Filipino Vampires. Why? Because there isn’t a concrete proof or a very credible that such things exist. For me‚ it is just part of the myths and superstitions the early Filipinos believed in. Although many witnesses have claimed that they have seen an Aswang or whatever creature‚ it is still no that credible and believable unless they caught it and put in on a cage. An if

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    Is Paranormal Phenomenon Real? Are ghosts real? Many people speculate about whether paranormal phenomenon is believable and if it exists. The concept of a multiverse and unexplainable sightings have led to the belief that the supernatural and paranormal activity exists. Scientists and paranormal investigators have been studying this concept for hundreds of years from the understanding of what an entity is‚ the use of scientific technology to collect evidence‚ and personal experience. Paranormal activity

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    Boiled Frog Phenomenon

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    What is the Boiled Frog phenomenon? First of all this refers to killing a frog‚ if you throw a frog in a pot of boiling water the poor creature will fight and jump and claw to try and get out of the danger of dying. If with the same situation you ease the frog into warm water and turn the flame up slowly then the frog will not fight because it will not sense any immediate danger and it will ease into death (ezinearticles.com). This basically means that the frog senses no danger and is lulled into

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    The Dining Out Phenomenon

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    Introduction: The Dining Out Phenomenon It is no secret Americans love to eat‚ more importantly we love to eat out. Our fast paced society and never ending lists of daily demands makes the choice to eat out an easy one. Clearly Americans of all types‚ families‚ friends‚ young‚ old‚ everyone eats out.” The restaurant industry is projected to make $660 billion dollars in 2013‚ and there are almost a million restaurant locations” (National Restaurant Association‚ 2013). Society has become used to

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