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    Analyzing Market Segments

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    Capital One Financial Corporation. The HBC private label credit card (HBC PLCC) has a large target market with 93% of their active cardholders being female. Geographic segmentation is similar for all market segments which are Canadian urban and suburban cities. The HBC family of stores includes the Bay‚ Zellers‚ Home Outfitters and Fields. In addition‚ HBC has a long-standing HBC Rewards program with an 8 million person cardholder base. It is my intention to look at the Capital One HBC PLCC‚

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    Clarkson Lumber

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    improving greatly in 1994 to 18.3% has decrease slightly in 1995 to 17.1%. Despite of its consistent profitability and expansion‚ the cash position worries. The level of total debt of CLC increased when a further $390‚000 was raised in bank loans from Suburban National Bank (providing loan maximum to $400‚000) to add to the $60‚000 as of 1994. A

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    Suburban areas are more likely to have rapes‚ muggings and beatings only because they are so quiet the neighbors may not look out for one another. Its always good to be on streets where it’s a community. The suburban communities may seem like a community but some don’t even come out their homes so your more than likely to get hurt on those streets. Like explained

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    Butler Lumber Case Study

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    The maximum loan that the Butler Lumber Company (BLC) could obtain from Suburban National was $250‚000 in which his property would be used to secure the loan. Northrop National Bank offered BLC a line of credit of up to $465‚000. BLC would have to sever ties with Suburban National if they were to have this LOC extended to them. As Mr. Butlers financial advisor‚ I would advise him to take the loan in an attempt to grow the business. One alarming fact about his business is the lack

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    Edward Scissorhands

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    The film ‘Edward Scissorhands’ contains many different stereotypes of people places and events. The film is set in a suburban street‚ where the family would live. The Film is a mix between a stereotypical fairytale and a stereotypical horror. When the film opens‚ it appears that the film has elements of horror as dark colours are used‚ then when the opening scene starts with the grandmother and the granddaughter‚ it switches to Fairytale‚ Firstly the little girl is in an overly sized bed‚ then

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    A Raisin In The Sun

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    the photograph of the back steps of apartments on Chicago’s South Side and the excerpt from a Chicago commission report‚ explain the appeal of suburban life for Chicago residents in the 1940s and ’50s. How does your answer relate to the experiences and ambitions of the Younger family in the play? During the 1940s and ’50s there was an appeal for suburban life for Chicago residents because in large cities like Chicago‚ there are mostly industries and corporation that doesn’t allow many places for

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    with it because I wasnt sure where the style itself has come from along with others. Judge Mathis is right when he states his claim that todays socitey has no idea as to where the style has orginated from because if they did many of todays urban and suburban sociteys wouldn’t dress the way they do. I feel as though nowadays with society becoming harsher people feel as though they need to dress the way do to fit in with a crew or gang because apperance these days means more than it should.

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    The Maker’s Eye: Revising Your Own Manuscripts Donald M. Murray Born in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ in 1924‚ Donald M. Murray taught writing for many years at the University of New Hampshire‚ his alma mater. He has served as an editor at Time magazine‚ and he won the Pulitzer Prize in 1954 for editorials that appeared in the Boston Globe. Murray’s published works include novels‚ short stories‚ poetry‚ and sourcebooks for teachers of writing‚ like A Writer Teaches Writing (1968)‚ The Craft of Revision

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    stern reality of the unequal attention given to urban and suburban schools. The legendary Supreme Court case Brown v Board of Education ended segregation in public schools in America because the Court determined that separate but equal is inherently unequal. Furthermore‚ over a half a century after that case‚ Kozol shows everyone involved in the education system that public schools are still separate and‚ therefore‚ still unequal. Suburban schools‚ which are primarily made up of white students‚ are

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    The Suburban Growth and Development of Nashville‚ TN (1945-1965) Jonathan Cox Tennessee State University \ During World War II agriculture was in serious demand‚ and Tennessee was in the top five in the nation in agriculture production. Nashville being the capitol of Tennessee saw increasing growth in revenue‚ next to Memphis. When citizens income increase‚ they tend to move away from the city. With agriculture in high demand during and after World War II‚ people wanted land to cultivate crops

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