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    be hard and our relationships will be difficult‚ there is joy to be found‚ if you work for it. Another really impacting lesson I found was that we all need someone to be crazy with. Pat and Tiffany bond over the one thing they initially seem to have in common “mental health medication”. Pat is drawn to Tiffany because she’s the only one at that dinner table who’s not secretly judging him. Throughout the book‚ they complete each other in the touching way that only two people that truly understand each

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    a strong jaw line‚ and a weight lifters body. My wife used to look at him like he was a slice of chocolate cake that she couldn’t pass by. Tiffany is sex personified. At 5-1‚ maybe 100 pounds‚ her red hair and green eyes would cause any guy to stop what he was doing and stare in lust. Her narrow hips and bubble butt‚ were not her only man attractors. Tiffany had a large chest with nipples that never seem to disappear‚ no matter what she was wearing. I hadn’t failed to stop and stare every time I

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    Paper #3 The False Dilemma fallacy is having a mistake in a reasoning where you only give two extreme alternatives and leaving out the rest of the possibilities (Diestler 236). For example‚ in the song Mulan “Reflection” “I will never pass for a perfect bride‚ or a perfect daughter”‚ and “If I were truly be myself‚ I would break my family’s heart” (Mulan). In here she had a dilemma of either being the perfect daughter for her parents or be herself while in real life you could be both and your parents

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    1. What are some key success factors in diamond retailing? How do Blue Nile‚ Zales‚ and Tiffany compare on those dimensions? Key drivers of customer purchases in diamond retailing include quality and range of products offered‚ reputation‚ professional advice offered‚ and customer perception and emotional bonds‚ including a positive buying experience and customer service. Success is also dependent upon obtaining economies of scale through such avenues as preferential access to resources‚ an

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    warehouse/retailer) and outbound transportation cost (from warehouse/retailer to customers). Transportation costs‚ as with most e-retailers‚ are higher at Blue Nile than at Tiffany or Zales. The outbound transportation distance and hence costs and time tend to be much higher when inventories are aggregated‚ as is the case at Blue Nile. In the case of Tiffany and Zales‚ some economies of scale can still be realized on inbound transportation at all downstream stages of the supply chain until the merchandise hits retail

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    Executive Summary The purpose of this case study is to measure the success of Blue Nile against Tiffany and Zales success in diamond retailing by comparing retail strategies and structures. Blue Nile is an online jewelry retailer that was founded in December 1998 only selling products in the United States‚ with one warehouse facility in Seattle‚ WA. In 2007‚ their e-business expanded to Canada and United Kingdom‚ opening another facility in Dublin‚ servicing Western Europe and the Asia-Pacific

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    the man almost to death‚ he also finds out he has been suffering from bipolar disorder which then leads him to be in a mental facility. He then meets a friends sister in law Tiffany who lost her husband and suffers from depression with manic episodes. Tiffany promises to help Pat get his wife back (that he if fixated on). Tiffany and Pat create this unconventional friendship but in the end‚ end up falling in love and begin to heal their painful past together. Pat is the lead male character‚ he completely

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    coming back from the  bad place and Ronnie invited him to dinner over his house with Veronica and  for the first time meeting Tiffany. When invited to the dinner Pat sits down with his friend Ronnie and his wife Veronica and Veronica’s sister Tiffany  both Pat and Veronica were treated as second class citizens. Ronnie nor his wife gave the opportunity to let Pat and Tiffany express themselves. . “ Ronnie and Veronica trade facts about their guest for almost 15 minutes straight” ( Quick 49 ). The pair

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    have a seat. I then began talking with Marla to make her feel more at ease. Once she seemed to be more comfortable‚ I began to ask her a series of questions in order to form a diagnosis. The dialogue took place as follows: Tiffany: Good morning Marla. My name is Tiffany. I will be performing your clinical assessment today. How are you feeling today? Marla:

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    bed trying to work out exactly how I got here‚ there are times when I wonder if being born dead might not have been the best thing.” (Coville‚ 1). Murphy had one of his “bad luck moments” when he choked while acting in a skit he agreed to do with Tiffany‚ the girl he liked. He knew that having his crush ask him to be in a play with her was too good to be true‚

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