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    They will always try to make you happy no matter the breed. Additionally, cats may be smarter, but that doesn't mean you don't have to clean up their excrements in litter boxes. Haven’t you ever walked into someone's house and been greeted by a big dog hopping on you like it's a puppy or a small dog barking in frivolous excitement. They are so happy to see you they can't control themselves. Cats, on the other hand, may not even notice your arrival. Some people enjoy having a loyal cat to…

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    Whether or not you go to the movies every weekend, films are an important part of our lives in the modern world. No matter where you go you will inevitably see advertising for one movie or another, and if you do not then you will see one for a television show. In the age of the internet and social media it is truly impossible to escape movies even if you could not care less about them. I know people who have not been to a theatre in years and others, like myself, who go practically every week to…

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    bags is usually paper which is the opposite of the better option. In Oakland, California an organization backed by plastic manufacturers brought on a lawsuit claiming the city did not research enough on the reproductions of a bag ban and if they had done the research they would have realized paper bags are just as bad as plastic bags (McGrath). This has become the wave of bans on plastic bags continues every day, but most bans do not take into account that paper is just as bad and as they…

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    Anti Bag Tax

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    When plastics bags become litter, they pollute oceans, rivers, farmlands, cities, and neighborhoods"(Shirley). Creating a ban on plastic bags would create an exceptional city. The government should impose a bag tax because reusable bags are the best choice for the environment, more convenient, and improves customers' responsibility. Reusable bags are why a bag tax is important because they create a cleaner environment. People don't care about cheap plastic bags and so they end up as litter.…

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    Custom Field Analysis

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    We will now demonstrate how to set up custom fields in the SSR. Custom Fields can be used to create additional fields for variables that you would like to track for your cases. You may have specific items you want to add to your form. To begin, select form management from the SSR menu and click on “Custom Fields”. We will now give an overview of the form management page. The initial form management table will be empty until data is entered. After you have created your custom fields, they…

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    If one looks at the big picture, if supermarkets discontinue to keep plastic bags in stock, and resort to forcing customers to buy their own reusable bags, to take on every grocery trip. Or else they won't have any bags to carry their groceries in, no one will be fighting…

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    set themselves apart. Dollar stores are a prime example of setting themselves apart and creating a niche. Dollar stores, although small in size have been hot over the last ten years and many feel they will continue to be hot over the next several years. Selling the basics such as paper products, food and other home necessities is what dollar stores are known for. Companies that fit this niche market include Family Dollar, Dollar Tree and Dollar General. Dollar stores have become popular among…

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    selling of local products. These efforts come from investors who encourage Whole Foods to run like a big-box grocer. As a result of declining sales and pressure from Jana Partners, LLC who has invested about 8.8% into Whole Foods. They want to drive a strategy to implement operational changes. Competitors have seen a 10% increase in natural and organic foods, which has sparked a price war with big-box grocery chains. At the same time, smaller suppliers are concerned that Whole Foods will…

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    strategies are perks that lure their consumers into their franchise. For example, Wal-Mart sets itself apart from its competitors by choosing prime locations and maintaining low prices for its customers. They have put forth a strategy to remodel stores and turn them into superstores. These policies make their organization an ultimate one stop shop for many. Not only is there a Wal-Mart just on every corner, but they also strive to impress with their friendly customer care specialist or as you…

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    several competitors. Many competitors are very established and hold huge parts of market share, making it hard for Target to compete against such stores like Wal-Mart. Discount retailers like Target must compete not only with each other but with wholesale, and category specific retailers, drug stores, supermarkets and online retailers. Products within these stores are homogenous forcing retailers to compete on price. Target and its competitors have high fixed costs such as leasing requirements,…

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