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    was based on consumer behaviour theories from various authors. For example according to Kotler and Keller (2009) cultural‚ social and personal factors affect consumer behaviour and these issues were discussed in the literature review. Theoretical information related to the scope of this thesis was also presented by Solomon‚ Bamossy‚ Askegaard and Hogg (2006) as well as Noel (2009) among others. The study was conducted by using quantitative research method. Data was collected through conducting an email

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    ANIMAL TESTING UNETHICAL Every year‚ millions of animals suffer and die in painful tests to determine the safety of cosmetics. products such as eye shadow and soap and many other household chemicals are tested on rabbits‚ rats‚ guinea pigs‚ dogs‚ and other animals‚ despite the fact that the test results don’t help prevent or treat human illness or injury‚ its illegal‚ and there are many other alternatives. Have you ever really put thought into what you buy? Probably not. Most of the time the consumer

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    Why are you applying? I am studying health and social care level 3. I have chosen this course for many reasons. . My ambition from secondary school onwards has always been to become a practising nurse who makes a real and positive change to people’s lives. When I was in year 10 I always want to become a nurse because of my mother’s asthma problems. I spent a lot of time in hospital. When I saw the nurses helping people I was covet. My desire to do this course is because I have always shown a growing

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    should be‚ then why? Why is morality important to society? An assumption can be made that morals derive from a purely religious perspective or the Golden Rule approach. We are told that it is right to be moral. This is an ineffective answer‚ since it does not apply to someone outside the moral circle This in mind‚ there is really no way to prove this too a person who wants to know why he/she should be moral. According to Olen‚ the only answer to them would be "because you are". Happiness

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    The Pyramid Principle Logic in writing and thinking. How can you grasp the attention of your audience in a couple of minutes? How can you create a compelling story with a logical structure that is easy to understand and easy to remember. If you have to convince customers and have limited time for a presentation with busy executives this can be quite a challenge. But how can we do this? The Pyramid Principle is the answer to this question. Developed by Barbara Minto from McKinsey to find a method

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    Animal Experimentation The issue of animal experimentation is the subject of many debates within the scientific community. It is my firm belief that any form of animal experimentation is morally wrong and tantamount to murder or torture. Scientists perform experiments on animals in a bid to test the safety other products and to develop new drugs for treating a wide range of diseases. In most cases‚ the experiments cause a lot of pain to the animals used as subjects‚ often significantly reducing the

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    10 Reasons to go International The international marketplace offers a world of business opportunities for American companies seeking to sell or source products worldwide. Not only can you tap into a world marketplace of 7 billion people‚ but according to business.gov‚ companies that do international business grow faster and fail less often than companies that don’t. Written by: Richard P. Biggs‚ CEO Atlantric LLC Portland‚ OR‚ USA 1 678 231 9195 ~ www.atlantric.com 10 Reasons to

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    Animal testing has been a debate for 30 years as the practice raises ethical and moral questions. Each year‚ more than 100 million animals are killed in the United States ("Experiments on Animals: Overview”). Animal testing is the procedure where animals are used for testing of drugs‚ cosmetic‚ food‚ and chemical testing. It is done before human trials take place so that researchers and scientists can modify the product before asking human testers to try it. With the current technology‚ the debate

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    Animal testing is an unethical and cruel act towards animals‚ but sadly it is done all over the world. I strongly disagree that animals should be used for testing and experimenting that cause them harm. This type of act should be banned and made illegal‚ especially in the US. There are so many reasons it should be banned such as the fact that it is unethical‚ there are other testing option‚ and that it is a costly way of gathering test result. Testing animals is such a cruel thing that I don’t

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    13 Reasons Why is a novel by Jay Asher‚ that will stay with me because it has genuinely changed my outlook on life. I was fascinated by the character Hannah Baker and her poetic way of describing the terrible events that changed her life. Hannah sends 13 cassette tapes to people she blames for her suicide‚ before killing herself by taking a handful of pills. The book is set around Clay Jensen‚ the ninth person to receive the tapes out of twelve. I was fascinated at how all of these people in

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