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    Social cost of crime is something we all can relate to. In today’s society crime is at an all-time and with that comes the cost. Crime sadly is something that will never go away. But as a society we can pull together to prevent crime and lower crime rates. This paper will discuss social cost and give examples of social cost. The definition of social cost can vary from person to person. But my definition of social cost would be cost that society pays to deter future acts of crime. In other…

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    This chapter covers the literature reviewed of Theories and models and conceptual framework which serves as evidence of the Variables of the study - Service Quality and Customer Satisfaction. Definitions of service, quality, customer satisfaction, the concept of service quality, and the relationship between service quality and customer satisfaction is briefly highlighted. 2.2 Theoretical Review 2.2.1 Service Concept Services are economic activities offered by one party to another. In exchange…

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    1. What are the differences between Ultrawide and Standard Monitors? Look, the fundamental difference between an ultrawide monitor and a regular monitor is the aspect ratio. Unlike the standard 16:9 aspect ratio, an ultrawide monitor has a wider 21:9 aspect ratio. This extra screen space helps you to manage multiple windows at the same time with ease. Also, ultrawide monitors are usually bigger than regular displays (29”, 34” and 38”) so you’ll see more data on the screen. The other…

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    Naturalism unlike realism adopts more a philosophical position and holds man responsible for his actions and negates divine interventions. Naturalism considers human beings to be determined by their heredity and environment. The individual is at the mercy of determining social and economic forces. Each human being is determined by heredity and environment and "subject to the social and economic forces in the family, the class, and the milieu into which that person is born" (Abrams 153).…

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    3. PORTER’S FIVE FORCES (MICRO ANALYSIS) Porter's Five Forces is Harvard Business School’s Competitive Position Analysis. It was developed as a simple framework for assessing and evaluating the competitive strength and position of a business organization (Porter, 1980). The base of the theory is the concept which consists from five forces that determine the density of competition and market’s allurement. Five forces of Porter help to determine where power lies within a business situation. It…

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    It may also negatively impact the customer’s perception of our company. Cost Management (.2) By improving and focusing on cost management, we would gain a competitive advantage in our industry. Wavelength (.2) This area is indicative of our relationship status with our suppliers and the better our relationship is with them, the more willing they are…

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    PRECISION STEEL FABRICATION Equipment Purchase Decision – Lase Tube Cutter Business Case Tejaswi Pinninti (TPINNI6348) Executive Summary: The Primary issue that is faced by Precision Steel Fabricators (PSF) in this case involves whether we should be purchasing a new industrial laser tube cutter or should we continue using the same equipment’s that are being used currently. The final decision is on the hands of Tripper Hawthorne, the CEO of the company. The in-depth…

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    From the ROC plot, It compares the train model vs. the valid model performance and it clearly states that train model is more efficient than valid model. Train model has more efficiency to predict that which customers would purchase the affinity card. Scorecard Points Overall N Overall % AFFINITY_CARD has an affinity card no affinity card N % N % BULK_PACK_DISKETTES NO PURCHASE 0.00 276.00 36.85 73.00 38.42 203.00 36.31 PURCHASE 24.00 473.00 63.15 117.00 61.58 356.00 63.69…

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    Each of the above-mentioned options has its own pros and cons. These will be discussed in detail in the next chapter. In short, strategic alliances can have low capital and low management input and in FDI's you can have higher management input but with higher capital investments. It is never easy to finalize the entry strategy for an international expansion. The firms' resource commitment, profits, the degree of control and investment opportunity is at a very high stake. (Shrader, 2001: 51). It…

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    According to Kotler, Armstrong (2016) service perishability means that services cannot be stored for later sale or use, which may be considered as a disadvantage to marketers in services industry. Service value exists only at that point of customer transaction and does not exist if a customer is not present. Production can only take place if the customer is actually present and once consumption begins, it cannot be stopped, interrupted or modified. Taking into consideration the Tourism Industry,…

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