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    Marketing Principle

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    INTRODUCTION Marketing is a main function in any business. When we hear the word "marketing"? Some people think of advertisements or brochures‚ while others think of public relations. Marketing involves getting the right product at the right price‚ at right time‚ promoted using the right messages‚ media and sold in the right place. Marketing involves a range of processes concerned with finding out what consumers want‚ and then providing it for them. This involves four key elements‚ which are referred

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    Principles of Business

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    of the lower-of-cost-or-net realizable value (LCNRV) rule is based on both the expense recognition principle and the concept of conservatism. The expense recognition principle applies because the application of the LCNRV rule allows for the recognition of a decline in the utility (value) of inventory as a loss in the period in which the decline takes place. The departure from the cost principle for inventory valuation is permitted on the basis of

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    Principle Of Marketing

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    Introduction: The heart of an organization successes lies in its marketing. In most aspects‚ the success of an organization depends on its successful marketing. The organization whose marketing department is strong‚ can easily achieve its desired goal. The main important element of organization is their customers. Marketing makes a profitable relation with customers and also makes them as their loyal customers. An organization when it is small‚ it can’t understand the important of

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    Bernoullis Principle

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    * Bernoulli’s Principle * Vacuum- A space entirely devoid of matter. * Vacuums don’t exist in the Earth’s atmosphere as air molecules are constantly bouncing off each-other. If a vacuum ever existed in the atmosphere it would be filled very quickly because there would be no resistance against the excited air molecules. * This phenomenon is the driving principle behind airplane wings. As wind blows over the wing (see picture below) there is a pressure differential between the

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    Killen Principles

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    in their heads does not always get conveyed to us (or interpreted by us) as it was intended” (Killen‚ 2005‚ p. viii). Whatever we believe about how people learn will inevitably affect how their learning should be assessed. If we subscribe to the theory that we should be engaging in ‘high quality teaching’‚ then it follows that we must also accept the notions of ‘high quality learning’ and ‘high quality assessment’. So what are some characteristics of quality teaching and learning? Killen suggests

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    Marketing principles

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    selling has two main concepts‚ which are making profit much as possible and satisfying customer’s need. Before making any profit. A well-managed company is able to identify and specify itself. That includes making targets for its ideal customer. Analysis and strategies help the company in achieving a higher possibility for success in the business. Segmentation methods Segmentation involves diving a broad target market into subset of consumers who have common needs and priorities. A theory in psychology

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    Principle of Utility

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    1)The Principle of Utility is the belief that when a person has a number of options in a moral situation he should chose the one that results in the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people. However‚ the definition of happiness is up to interpretation. I feel as though people should follow this principle in certain situations. For example‚ if you are faced with the choice of playing videogames by yourself at home or going out to dinner with your family you should chose the

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    Inelligible Principle

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    providing that the legislature "lay down by legislative act an intelligible principle to which the person or body authorized to fix such rates is directed to conform". Whitman v. Am. Trucking Ass’Ns‚ 531 U.S. 457 (U.S. 2001)‚ Loving v. United States‚ 517 U.S. 748 (U.S. 1996)‚ citing Chief Justice Taft in J. W. Hampton‚ Jr.‚ & Co. v. United States‚ 276 U.S. 394‚ 409 (U.S. 1928). The question becomes what is the "intelligible principle" and whether it exists in the Emergency Bubblegum Price Control Act

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    Principles of Management

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    personality 6 Chapter 3 Behavioural Approach 7 Chapter 3.1 Theory of behavioural approach 7 Chapter 3.1.1 Ohio State University – Consideration and initiating structure 7 Chapter 3.1.2 University of Michigan – Employee-Oriented and Production-Oriented 8 Chapter 3.2 Styles of leadership 8 Chapter 4 Contingency Approach 10 Chapter 4.1 Fiedler’s Least Preferred Co-worker (LPC) 10 Chapter 4.2 Hersey and Blanchard’s Theory 10 Chapter 5 Example: President Barrack Hussein Obama 12

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    Principles of Tourism

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    B. 1. Facilitator – Travel facilitators are the factors of why someone will think about travelling. The two main factors are disposable income and leisure time. The more disposable income and leisure time you have the more you will want to plan a holiday or a break. This means that Australians that have these factors will come to New Zealand because it is close and they can put more money into activities and accommodation. This affects New Zealand’s tourists demand because the Australians are one

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