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    Jirir Case Study Jarir

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    and quality. Opportunities: Political, governmental, economic: 1- Fluctuation in oil price: An opportunity of Jarir because most bookstore materials are oil outputs, thus supposed to lower oil prices are dropping their prices, leading to an increase in the level of profit. 2- Demand shifts for different categories of goods and services: Is an opportunity for the bookstore Jarir because Jarir dealt with the different categories of the diversity of its products and services, did not continue on…

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    BRCC Reflective Essay

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    and why? At first when given this assignment my first reaction was UGG!couldn ’t he come up with something better then that topic.I sat dazed into space for a minute then a light went off oh that’s easy since he asked the parking lot, the school bookstore, and program requirements. First off the parking lots talking about a headache.For example, one morning I woke up late for class while on the way to school I stop to grab breakfast as I'm driving I'm eating my breakfast…

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    the customers in the store but mostly from the people who were there for the event. There were kids running around and adults trying to find their children. Kids pulling on there parents arm to see if their parent could buy them something in the bookstore. There were some adults signing to each other and some that were talking. It was like a circus or carnival to me. For me the hard part was viewing the event because I am not a very tall person and in a majority of tall people trying to see what…

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    After the store Kimi decided to go the bookstore to wait for Yuki. Yuki sits down in front of the bookstore waiting for Kimi to finish her purchases, she then pulls out these packs and open them. She looks at all these different cards until one stops her by eye. The name of the card was ‘ Spirit Keeper, Guardian of the…

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    Amazon Case Study Essay

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    A problem statement/introduction Amazon.com, Inc. (Amazon) started with an online bookstore in the United State. Amazon expanded their offerings. The company started to add DVDs, electronics, toys, tools, housewares, apparel, etc. into its selling list. Amazon used direct-to-consumer online model, and Amazon offered a broad selection. Later, Amazon invented the Kindle, an e-book reader, and the Kindle Fire tablet. Today, Amazon expanded business in other countries. Becoming a global company…

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    Patti Jefferson, A Children’s Picture and Nonfiction Marketing Workbook Author Patti Jefferson is on both sides of the creative tracks. “I use variations of my real name. My children’s books are written under my whole name so that my initials of PBJ can be used and my current marketing book was written under Patti Jefferson as a slight distinction.” So who is Patti Brassard Jefferson, alias PBJ, aka Patti Jefferson? “I was born in upstate New York in the early 60s. My father was in the US Navy,…

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    Electronic Books One of the main reasons that people tend to like electronic version of books is the convenience of it. The process of getting a printed book involves actually going somewhere or waiting days to receive it in the mail. As opposed to the method of buying electronic books, where you can instantly download the book. In 1997 amazon requested a patent on what shoppers today know as the “buy now with 1-click” button. This makes the process even faster by adding this button on their…

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    Many bookstores accept return in a certain period of time and usually the returning process is easier. According to PHDs professors from University of Northern Colorado and James Madison University, used paper books are resold at very low prices, usually fifty…

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    Seven Types of Ambiguity What is a short story? When thinking of a short story what comes to mind? A short story consists primarily of three key elements. These elements are characterization, conflict, and theme. Shirley Jackson’s story, “Seven Types of Ambiguity”, is a very good example when thinking of a short story. The story consists of all three elements characterization, conflict, and theme. In her story, Shirley Jackson creates an atmosphere of the unknown. A.M. Homes said, “The…

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    Gender Gap At School

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    Critical Evaluation of “The Gender Gap at School” In David Brook’s “The Gender Gap at School” he starts out by talking about the gender-segregated sections in the airport. In this idea he mentions that one of the gender-segregated section is the bookstore. He talks about the difference between the men and women’s section saying men’s books are about being triumphant against evil, while women focus on books about feelings. The essay then goes into as study about the favorite novels of the…

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