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    to me are the ones who scoff at the new technology that they are getting in their classroom as well as the ones who do not know how to use them when the time comes for them to. They then are also the ones who never switch things up in their lesson plans, mostly out of ease for them. As a student I saw so many of my fellow students struggle under the hand of these teachers because they were to selfish with their own time, they would rather not be doing this and are well greedy with their time.…

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    Video Analysis Assignment Two 1.In the video, a child named Leah hits the drum with one hand to initiate a conversation with her teacher. In return, the teacher responds by hitting the drum, which encourage a back forth engagement. Whenever the teacher responds to Leah by hitting the drum, Leah adjusts her sitting position and hand movements to show anticipation to subsequently engage. Leah looks at her teacher almost every time after she finishes her turn, and you can tell that she expects her…

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    An evaluation of a marketing communications strategy based on the case John Lewis An executive summary Introduction Marketing communications can be considered as for how companies communicate about their brands, products or services. This report conducts the analysis of a marketing communications campaign based on the case ‘John Lewis: The power of emotions’, and then makes an evaluation in the role of a marketing communications consultant and give advice to John Lewis on their future…

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    [At the beginning of the lesson, the teacher acted as the sage on the stage, because she was instructing and modeling. For example, she explained how a fraction can be illustrated as a number line. Then, she drew a line and divided the line in four equal sections. She labeled the four sections, ¼, 2/4, ¾, and 4,4. She circled ¾ to show what that fraction looks like on a number line. In contrast, she acted as the guide on the side when the students were more involved during guided practice and…

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    Segmentation, Targeting And Positioning McDonald’s marketing strategy includes all measures of Segmentation, Targeting & positioning. It is most important for a company to know its target customers. Mc Donald’s use demographic segmentation strategy. In India McDonald’s has gone through three different types of segmentation. Demographic segmentation targeting teenagers, family-members couples and students. Secondly Psychographic Segmentation, Availability and manner of living of Indians,…

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    In the book by Joseph M. Williams and Joseph Bizup, entitled, “Style: Lessons in Clarity and Grace, 12th Edition,” the authors provided advice to students on writing basic clarity; summarizing the principles of forming sentence structures that readers can comprehend. The authors approach to help students manage the tedious sentence revisions and organized sources; this allows students to focus on ideas prior to the due date. In In each chapter exercises, the authors illustrate techniques for…

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    1. Identify the key elements in McDonald’s global marketing strategy. In particular how does McDonald’s approach the issue of standardization? Globalization involves developing marketing strategies treating the world to be a single entity. Globalized organizations have standard products, promotional campaigns, prices and distribution channels all over the world. McDonalds marketing strategy is a mixture of global and local marketing. It is an ideal example where standardization and…

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    general public's fundamental qualities, discernments, inclinations and practices. Innovation has turned into a pattern which changes from area to locale. Keep in front of this and taking point of preference is a fruitful organization's fundamental plan. P.E.S.T investigation can likewise come in Macro-environment. 3. PEST ANALYSIS: PEST recognizes the political, economic, social, mechanical, ecological, and legitimate elements that of which specifically influence Sony. Political: • Trade,…

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    maximize the impacts of the company’s outreach efforts (Wilcox, & Ault, 1986) . The media relations plan would ensure that Nike’s interaction with the media and the public is carried out succinctly and cohesively rather than randomly,in order to ensure that the message that we are trying to pass reaches the target audience . The end result that we wish to achieve through this media relations plan is to increase awareness about Nike’s products by 10% through the generation of new products . The…

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    Marketing Environment as include the marketing team within a company or an organization and includes all of the outside actors and forces of marketing that affect the team's ability to build, develop and maintain successful customer relationships with targeted customer group. (1) The Marketing Environment is two types; one is microenvironment and macroenvironment. The Microenvironment includes factors close to the organization or company its affect its ability to serve it consumers; the company…

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