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    reduce the price to compete with other. It can record the purchase amount for the members and reward the top 1000 customers such as offer them a chance to get a free shopping at the store for a limited time. This kind of activity can motivate the consumers to spend more and more frequently and also can attract the new customers who may be interested in…

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    significant changes in American social and political life. Improvements to “rural conditions by the cooperative financing and marketing of crops” began with the Farmers’ Alliance at the end of the nineteenth century. However, the depression of the 1890s stunted the progress of the Farmer’s Alliances. Nevertheless, the Progressive Era finally saw farms and cities grow together, invigorating immigration, consumer freedom, along with a need for women’s and worker’s rights (Foner…

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    broad groupings can be created: those that help the economy and those that are primarily social in their orientation. Nonprofit mutual associations with an economic orientation include business organizations, unions, professional associations, and consumer societies.” (p. 16) Unions fight to protect the fundamental human rights…

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    Mexican Drug Trafficking

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    Colombia’s and Mexico’s relationships with other independent nations like the U.S. and U.K.; the matters have stimulated positive and cooperative opportunities…

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    The shifts in how Shakespeare has been consumed and distributed from early 19th century to today in the 21st century has been made possible through various aspects of social culture. These shift can be explained though three different approaches to how culture is consumed and produced. This paper will focus of comparing and contrasting two of them in analysis of the shift of Shakespeare. The two approaches this paper will focus on are art worlds and the production of culture perspective. This…

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    The Sacco-Vanzetti Case

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    The “roaring 20s” on the surface was extravagant, a time of the jazz age, new hollywood cinema, economic prosperity, new consumerism, and a revolution to the old rigid traditions of the 19th century. Politically, the red scare has swept across america, as conservatism becomes very popular to combat “the others”, of radical communism playing off the recent WW1. However within america, the opposite of roaring promise was the case for many americans. Foner reports the reality of the average…

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION M.A.C is a cosmetic company for people of all years, ethnic and gender. It’s founded in Canada in 1984. The products that were manufactured were actually designed for professional uses but is now sold to consumers worldwide. It invests a lot in it’s staffs along with it’s company. They chose to believe in that it’s product and not generate sales thru offers, gifts, samples example but of their own capabilities. They chose to believe in individuality and how oneself is…

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    The importance of global ethical business responsibilities has gained recognition for many reasons. Today, companies have set standards for which they must go through in order to conduct a global business. For many, the motivation to earn a profit and transfer the capital is not the primary driver in doing business; rather it is the primary enabler of sustained activity (Freeman et al. 39). One’s decisions can be affected by establishment of personal qualities, including things such as moral…

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    Iran Strained Relationship

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    these statistics, the United States could be saving nearly $80,000,000,000 annually. In addition with oil, our economy would have the ability to implement Iranian business (such as food, clothing, jewelry, etc.) into our own and distribute it to consumers worldwide. For Iran, they will have the ability of using some of our technology that needed to rebuild their broken economy, be introduced back into the normal, active economy, and be able to make a tremendously high amount of profit off of…

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    over American society. Noble adopts a Marxist cultural determinist view that empowers humans (in this case corporations) as agents in technological development, thereby rejecting the technological determinist view which sees humans as malleable consumers, and technology as an external independent force. If technology is seen as an external force, then it cannot be subject to social control and thus cannot be adapted for different uses. Noble asserts that the engine of technical change is…

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