2. WHAT IS NON-STORE RETAILING? Non-store retailing is a form of retailing in which sales are made to consumers without using physical stores. The non-store retailers are known by medium they use to communicate with their customers‚ such as direct marketing‚ direct selling and vending machines or e-tailing. • 3. WHO ARE THE CUSTOMERS? Non store retailing is patronized to time conscious consumers and consumers who can't easily go to stores‚ or compulsive buyers. Most non-store
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Melissa Ingrassia PSYC201 4/4/13 “The Case of the Fallen Athlete” 1. The left hemisphere because strokes affecting the left hemisphere causes the right side of your body to become paralyzed and difficulty with your speech and communication. 2. An fMRI can identify the exact location and extent of the damage the stroke caused on Tim’s brain. 3. There are other ways Physicians can view the damage of Tim’s brain for instance there are two hemisphere of the brain that control different
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These rodents are fairly widespread in dry areas of North and central America. They are examples of mammals which are specialised to live in a rather inhospitable environment. It is worth pointing out certain facts about their lifestyle and biology. The animals’ diet is principally seeds‚ gathered at night and stored in underground burrows. They have large cheek pouches like hamsters for temporarily storing this material during their brief forays to the surface at night time when the air is
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Asian Social Science; Vol. 8‚ No. 12; 2012 ISSN 1911-2017 E-ISSN 1911-2025 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education Work Motivation among Malaysian Public Servants Mahazril ‘Aini Y.1‚ Zuraini Y.2‚ Hafizah H. A. K.3‚ Adnan Aminuddin1‚ Zaherawati Zakaria1‚ Nazni Noordin1 & Badrul Azmier Mohamed1 1 Faculty of Administrative Science & Policy Studies‚ Universiti Teknologi MARA‚ Merbok‚ Malaysia 2 Faculty of Accountancy‚ Universiti Teknologi MARA‚ Merbok‚ Malaysia 3
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Fall 2009 IDN SummIt Peer-to-Peer learNINg exchaNge reSearch rePortS KPIs and Balanced Scorecards Final Report October 2009.Information compiled by Healthcare Business Media‚ Inc in cooperation with the Exchange facilitators. For any questions or comments please contact Lisa Ponssa‚ lisa@idnsummit.com or 866.530.4441 ext. 2. using the Balanced Scorecard in Supply chain Among the issues you may want to address are the following: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • What is the balanced scorecard
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McDonald’s Assignment Question No 1: What opportunities and threats did McDonalds face? How did it handle them? What alternative could it have chosen? Answer: OPPORTUNITY: 1. He offered a limited menu of high-quality‚ moderately-priced food served fast in spotless surroundings. McDonald’s "QSC&V" (quality‚ service‚ cleanliness‚ and value) was a hit. 2. Food is prepared in accordance with local laws. For example‚ the menus in Arab countries comply with Islamic food preparation laws
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Globalization triggered most of the companies expanded their business around world. Teams are working from different location with this change and have common goals and work structure. Without the time‚ cost and hazards of travel‚ groups can now share information‚ chat‚ innovate and make decisions together. There are challenges‚ however‚ inherent in the virtual team concept. It is difficult to build trust and to manage conflict when team members lack the ability to interact face- to-face. Communication
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Critics of Scott Fitzgerald lend to agree that The Great Gatsby is somehow a commentary on that elusive phrase‚ the American dream. The assumption seems to be that Fitzgerald approved. On the contrary‚ it can be shown that The Great Gatsby offers some of the severest and closest criticism of the American dream that our literature affords. Read in this way‚ Fitzgerald’s masterpiece ceases to be a pastoral documentary of the Jazz Age and takes its distinguished place among those great national novels
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PHIL 1103: Ethics End-Term Exam Name:_____________________________________________ Class ___________ Date:____________ I. Identify the following kinds of theories of philosophical ethics. (1 point each for a total of 7 points) 1.) Moral goodness consists in the collective cultivation of the virtues‚ such as courage‚ honesty‚ justice‚ generosity‚ etc. in human agents. 2.) The moral goodness of acts (and their agents) is determined by the nature of those
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Cybercrime Cybercrime is a fast-growing area of crime. More and more criminals are exploiting the speed‚ convenience and anonymity of the Internet to commit a diverse range of criminal activities that know no borders‚ either physical or virtual. These crimes can be divided into three broad areas: Attacks against computer hardware and software‚ for example‚ botnets‚ malware and network intrusion; Financial crimes‚ such as online fraud‚ penetration of online financial services and phishing; Abuse
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