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    Herrmann and his colleagues want to develope a marketing campaign that will ensure that the community of Chebinie community adopt the use of locally made water harvester. the reason for the campaign for the water harvester is to improve the overall living standards of the people of Chebine. This marketing campaign should be one that can be executeed within the limited time frame‚ given the fact that Herrman and his collegues have a very short time to stay in the area. Also Chebinie is a rural community

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    Question 1 - What microenviromental factors affected both the first generation and second generation models of the Toyota Prius? How well has Toyota dealt with these factors. Microenvironment is defined as forces that are close to a company yet outside its internal environment that influence the ability of a business to serve its customers. Entities such as customers‚ suppliers‚ competitors‚ and other businesses that assist or influence a business’s ability to sell‚ distribute‚ promote‚ and develop

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    competitors haven’t fared well because customers were able to discern that these cars weren’t as green as the Prius. The concept with hybrid cars is that it saves you money on gas on the long-run and is also good for the environment. These factors make the higher sticker price feasible but when customers crunched numbers the Prius always had the greater value and lower sticker price. Competing cars Honda Accord‚ Ford Escape and Mercury Marnier haven’t done well because they weren’t green enough for

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    Many people have found it useful to think of the movement as waves. Each wave talks about different topics that feminists want to talk about and fight for. There are also

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    differences between EMR and plasma. Differences between EMR and plasma EMR is energy that propagates through a medium in the form of EM waves. It has an electric and magnetic field which oscillate in phase perpendicular to each other and to the direction of propagation. EMR exists in different wavelengths and frequencies ranging from gamma rays to radio waves which make up the EM spectrum. Plasma is categorized as the fourth state of matter because its character is more complex than solid‚ liquid or

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    First wave feminism started in the late 19th century and carried on until the early 20th century the main focus of the movement was to give women more of a voice in the world and to end suffrage and give women the right to vote. It was first recognized as a movement at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 were people like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Sojourner Truth had a massive impact in the movement. Martha Rampton a professor of history and director of the Center for Gender Equity at Pacific University

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    OPTION A - SIGHT AND WAVE PHENOMENA 1. Standing (or stationary) waves Formation of standing waves : When two identical waves travel along a string in opposite directions (ex : flick a rope attached at the other end)‚ they will superpose and create a standing wave (use animation to visualize what happens). Nodes‚ antinodes. Differences between progressive and standing waves : Wave profile doesn’t progress ; All points between two nodes are in phase (they all reach their maximum at the

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    Third-wave feminism  the movement thriving into the 21st century By Susan Graham The Second-Wave Damage and repairs in the next decade • Third-wave feminism refers to several diverse strains of feminist activity and study‚ whose exact boundaries in the history of feminism are a subject of debate‚ but are generally marked as beginning in the early 1990s and continuing to the present. The movement arose partially as a response to the perceived failures of and backlash against initiatives and movements

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    Working within a Marxist framework‚ social theorist Fredric Jameson links the emergence of particular art aesthetics with the development of a specif ic Western economic system in his text‚ Postmodernism‚ or‚ the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (1990). With latecapitalism as the current economic environment‚ Jameson demonstrates how these economic conditions bear on cultural and artistic production. According to Jameson‚ cultural production in late-capitalism is identif iable through a use of pastiche

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    i) Are there any hidden assumption of price rigidities in Saudi Arabia that might inhabit market force indicators from revealing the true economic health of the country‚ there by either preventing government policy actions from correcting the problems or otherwise making them ineffective and counterproductive? How difficult is it to invest and repatriate profits and how would you deal with the need for educated managers and executives that can operate effectively in Saudi Arabia? Ans: The case

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