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    just for the beauty of the cupboard and making sure this piece of furniture would be able to serve many generations of a family. Not everybody shares Marcus’ love for antiques though. Nowadays many people are drawn to novelty. Fashion changes constantly‚ and new trends are born every day. Should it be your goal to follow the trends and upgrade your personal belongings to the latest and the newest on the market? When it comes to furniture‚ the answer might surprise you. I have found that antiques often

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    GLOBALIZATION Globalization is the increasing integration of different national economies into one global market economy. It alters competitiveness conditions with the arrival of new players on the global scene and causes traditional roles to be redefined. GLOBALIZATION AS A GLOBAL TREND What seems to be a novelty is‚ in fact‚ a series of changes related primarily to the gradual removal of trade barriers‚ financial market deregulation‚ the communication technology revolution‚ and the impact of

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    Is W. Somerset Maugham a Racist? Webster’s Ninth Collegiate Dictionary defines racism as a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race(1). Racism can also be defined as prejudice or animosity against other races (2). In W. Somerset Maugham’s short story‚ Mr. Know-All‚ the narrator displays racism on at least three different occasions throughout the story. The first occasion is when the

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    the Mendip Hills and the Somerset Levels. The essay will address the main features and issues related to the Mendip Hills and Somerset Levels and also compare and contrast them. The first one (also known as Mendips) relates to the type of a sedimentary rock. Approximately 12% of sedimentary rocks are limestone. Mendip Hills consist of a number of limestone hills to the south of Bristol in Somerset‚ United Kingdom. Sediments

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    History and structure of travel and tourism industry Case study of Georgian Spa City of Bath Abstract This study is focused on the history and structure of travel travel and tourism industry in the City of Bath. It analyses the effects of the industrial revolution in the City of Bath and its stages of development and it gives a brief note on importance of factors facilitating growth like technology‚ infrastructure‚ social condition and analyses in its conclusion the

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    Interview Questions: Furniture Businesses: What is the Company’s complete name? How many years has the business been in existence? What are the products offered by the business? What is the range of prices of each of the products catered? Where was the initial capital required for the establishment of the business acquired? Where does the business acquire money needed in its maintenance? If from bank loans‚ what are the preferred banks of the business? CFIP: How many furniture businesses in Pampanga

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    professionals) typically make furniture purchase decisions. In this case‚ it mentions 4 stages which include need recognition‚ search process‚ pre-purchase evaluation‚ and purchase. Need recognition occurs when consumers really need more furniture commonly. Actually‚ many situations will cause their needs. For instance‚ replacing their furniture‚ having more money‚ get ting married and so on. After they decide to buy new furniture‚ if the need of new furniture is not very urgent‚ they intend

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    Dahlia Furniture Private Limited I. Facts Given The case is about Dahlia Furniture Private Limited‚ owned by Mr. Peter Lim who is the major shareholder‚ and Mr. Chua Boon Kang and Mr. Leong Sim Lam the co-owners. The company engaged in furniture business in 1972 when the domestic demand for furniture has risen. The business was successful in its operation especially during the time when Singapore conducted a massive public housing programs. In fact their sales increased from $4‚800

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    Crestfield Furniture Case Brief Marketing Strategy April 2‚ 2009 Prof. Carolyn Shiery Background Crestfield Furniture Industries Inc. was founded in early 1900’s By the Bates family‚ and is run by the 3rd generation today. In 2003 the fairly successful company enjoyed $75 million year-end net sales with a $3.7 million profit. Crestfield sells a high quality line of wood furniture goods‚ through high-end department (furniture) stores‚ as well as independent stores. The company remains

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