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    Marketing Research Attitudes and opinions of people in Brasov regarding Internet advertising I. Introduction I have conducted a marketing research on " Attitudes and opinions of people in Brasov regarding Internet advertising" to determine the way Internet advertising is seen and what its impact on the population of Brasov is. II. Research objectives and assumptions II.1. General Assumptions a) The biggest part of the population think that the television is the

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    The Internet (or internet) is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to serve billions of users worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private‚ public‚ academic‚ business‚ and government networks‚ of local to global scope‚ that are linked by a broad array of electronic‚ wireless and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries an extensive range of information resources and services‚ such as

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    The Internet has always been an outlet for people to find out more about the world around them‚ and they often do so through Internet chat rooms. Unfortunately‚ many of these people have fallen victim to sex crimes. It is frightening to think that perhaps the majority of Internet chat room users are looking for young and naïve teenagers to satisfy their sick desires. However‚ all is not lost. I believe that Internet chat rooms can still be an outlet for socializing with other people‚ but only to

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    The Internet is simply a network of hundreds of thousands of computers all over the World‚ connected in a way that lets other computers access information on them. So if a computer is connected to the Internet‚ in principle‚ it can be connected to any other computer on the network. Today‚ the Internet comprises more than 45000 regional‚ national and international networks‚ which connect more than 30 million people in over 200 countries. This includes organizations‚ schools‚ universities‚ companies

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    Is Google making us stupid? What the Internet is doing to our brains… In Nicholas Carr’s article‚ “Is Google making us stupid? What the Internet is doing to our brains”‚ he’s not necessarily saying that Google is making us stupid‚ instead‚ he’s stating the fact that the computer has so much going on‚ our brains are becoming more and more like it each day we access it. In addition‚ the main point of this article is to discuss how the internet may have negative effects on the human mind‚ in that

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    Is the Internet as bad as people believe? The internet in this day of age is most likely the most useful resource we have. It is easy to access now at low cost to the user either from home using a PC‚ tablet‚ phone and even now a TV or from work or the decreasingly popular internet cafes. Surely it is a good thing to have the ability to have access and be able to share all the information you could ever want or need and can be used for a myriad of things such as: Research Banking Shopping

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    consistently depicted as one of Shakespeare’s most evil and frightening female characters‚ however‚ she is only evil to the extent of lacking the judgement of her behaviour. Pure Evil can be defined as having only ’inhumane’ qualities or constantly being morally depraved. Two of Lady Macbeth’s main qualities expressed are ambition and guilt. These qualities are perfectly humane‚ however it is her choices of how to achieve this ambition‚ through manipulation and cruelty that gives her some evil qualities.

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    products or suffer from food intolerance to milk-containing foods. Eczema‚ asthma‚ migraine‚ constipation‚ hay fever‚ arthritis‚ stomach trouble‚ lymph edema‚ heart disease and testicular cancer are all linked with high consumption of dairy products. One such case was Tim who had just turned 11 years old when his parents brought him to see me. He had developed asthma when he was five months old. The former treatment consisted of three different types of drugs‚ including cortisone and an inhaler. The

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    past decade. In fact‚ the world internet users and population statistics by the Miniwatts Marketing Group (2009) showed that 23.5% of the world’s population are internet users and that the growth of internet users from 2000-2008 is 336.1 %. This rapid increase in internet users paved the way for the development of electronic commerce or E-commerce. E-commerce‚ the exchange of information‚ goods or services online‚ had also gained popularity over time as more and more people discover the expediency

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    September‚ 2000. The paper examines the different public relations strategies like corporate social responsibilities‚ sponsorship‚ community relations‚ information management‚ research‚ etc‚ and how they can stimulate national development. It examines the extent to which public relations is relevant to the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and also examines whether the government has adequately harnessed public relations approaches in the quest for the attainment of the MDGs. The paper

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