C (346) 1. ________ is the activity‚ set of institutions‚ and processes for creating‚ communicating‚ delivering‚ and exchanging offerings that have value for customers‚ clients‚ partners‚ and society at large. A. Selling C. Marketing B. Advertising D. Mixing Markets A (347) 2. The business philosophy of "produce as much as you can because there is a limitless market" is consistent with which of the following marketing eras? A. production era C. marketing era B. selling
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205 A‚ B and C A. Dear James‚ In my job as a Support worker I find my day to day work really fulfilling‚ it is enjoyable as I know I am making a difference in peoples lives. I support people in their homes to go about their lives and I have a duty of care to these people. This means I am responsible for their needs. It covers people who are physically disabled and cannot look after themselves. These people may require assistance with personal care‚ safety‚ meals and other medical or physical
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The Effects of the Iraq War Shelly Johnson Research Writing/COM 220 August 20‚ 2010 Instructor Sharon Cronk-Raby The Effects of the Iraq War The media and the military are focused on the positive effects of the Iraq War and how the soldiers have a job to defend the country‚ which is true. There are also many negative effects the war has had on the soldiers and their families. It is safe to assume that all soldiers are affected by their experiences in war. These soldiers are coming home to
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falling and the wind that brushed past my body made me shiver. It felt as though the spirits in the spooky‚ dark and gloomy cemetery were disrupted from their rest and were awakening. I could feel their presence hovering above us‚ flying around restlessly. I tried to put away my scary thoughts‚ not wanting to frighten myself any further. “We shouldn’t have come to the cemetery so late at night‚” I told my friends‚ angrily. I kept trying to reassure myself‚ telling myself that maybe it was just an imagination
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“The Decision to go to war with Iraq” (Pfiffner‚ 2009) is an analysis of the factors that led G. W. Bush and his administration to invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein and his government. Pfiffner provides a short historic background explaining the reasons this decision was made. According to his essay these reasons relate closely to the G. H. W. Bush administration that in the 1990s decided against invading Iraq and overthrowing Hussein. Public officers‚ who were assigned in critical positions
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reasons for Iraq’s war against Kuwait: Saddam Hussein was the 5th president of Iraq. As such‚ his opinions become more than just conjectures but develop into political assertions. Thus‚ it can be said that his many "claims of madness" are Iraq’s political statements. Firstly‚ the Iraq-Kuwait dispute involved Iraqi political claims of Kuwait as Iraqi territory. Kuwait had been a part of the Ottoman Empire’s province of Basra; something that Iraq claimed made it rightful Iraq territory; having
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Americans. Contrary to what many people think‚ the Iraq war did not lead to the creation of ISIS‚ The immediate cause of the civil war was a devastating drought beginning in 2006 that forced many farmers to abandon their fields and migrate to urban centers. That migration fueled the civil war with a lot of angry‚ unemployed men helping to trigger a revolution. In the absence of a strong central government in Syria and with a weak government in Iraq‚ ISIS quickly expanded in the region The Syrians
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Unit 7 War and Peace “Under what circumstances should the U.S use military force against other people/countries? What should be the goal of foreign policy? Is peace possible?” The United States should use military force in defense of personal liberties and rights‚ for stability and security‚ in self defense‚ and as a last resort‚ when peaceful resolution and/or compromise is impossible. The goal of U.S. foreign policy should be to that which benefits itself and its citizens. Peace is possible
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The Iran-Iraq war‚ also known as the First Gulf War‚ was fought between the countries of Iraq and Iran from September 1980 to August 1988. The Iraqi invasion of Iran triggered the start of the war‚ and thus began what it would be considered as the longest conventional war of the twentieth century. Iraq‚ after having a long history of territorial disputes between Iran and fearful of losing its rich oil fields‚ decided to become the supreme power in the Persian Gulf by launching a simultaneous air
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Iran-Iraq War The Iran-Iraq war was a brutal war that eradicated thousands of lives. Some say that “ It was a big mistake” or “wasn’t meant to be.” Both sides argued their own perspective‚ in a matter that they were more accurate than the other‚ or that even it wasn’t their fault. They merely believed that it was each other who were accountable for the war. Iran and Iraq had always been old rivals; some could have even said that they were like “God or satin.” Particularly‚ they would dispute
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