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    A brand resides in a name. The way one makes others make impressions about their character is the way a business should run. For any company to polish their brand, business dictates that the company makes constant reminders on the advantages of using that particular brand over other brands that already exist in the market. Marketing involves use of merchandizers and media advertisements to woo consumers to buy the product. An effective advert should capture the highest number of viewers as…

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    However, upon closer examination, the exclusion of non-violent sexual advances may not be as effective as proposed, especially taking into consideration the experiences of other jurisdictions with provocation reform. Because the reformed s23(3)(a) provides that conduct does not constitute provocation if it was only a non-violent sexual advance, the provocation defence may still be used in circumstances where the homosexual advance was one of multiple provocative acts. In England, the…

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    The Supreme Court has made a lot of important decisions that impact the lives of United States citizens every day. If I would have to summarize what I have learned from the United States Government class in very few words, it would have to be that the justice system was built to be fair and just for everyone and that the government structure was framed to be as effective as it can be. Even though history has shown more than once that the system can be exploited and government corrupt, like any…

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    In a Utopian society, corruption, crimes, and criminal intent is a societal non-factor, however, we do not live in a Utopian society. Our society is filled with crimes and criminal intent that is potentially harmful to the bystanding citizens of the world. Terrorist, murderers, rapists, human traffickers, and many more illegal actions pose a threat to the worlds citizens. On a global scale about 1.6 million people lose their life due to violent encounters with another human per year. This…

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    There is no doubt that the conductors mentioned in the video are all great conductors. Since this article is going to discuss the leadership effectiveness of the conductors, it is essential to also review what technique is required to be a conductor. The conductor is the director of an ensemble, responsible for all aspects of performance (Latham, 2011a). Latham summarized that clarity of beat and of spoken instruction, and great knowledge of the score are the necessary elements of being a…

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    Every day people are exposed to an infinite amount of advertisements through all sorts of outlets. There are billions of products and services on the market and it is interesting to find out what kind of ads companies should use to effectively communicate to their customers. Today’s advertisements inform and guide many of the important decisions people make. Even though there are lots of varieties of advertisements, humorous ads are more effective. They have been used for generations to attract…

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    Many would argue a government’s primary function is to serve it’s citizens. The questions arises when said government fails to adhere to the will of the people. Do citizens then have a right to disobey the law of the land? 19th century poet, naturalist, and philosopher Henry David Thoreau believed so, in an essay he titled Civil Disobedience. Thoreau believed peaceful and nonviolent protest was the most effective way to display displeasure at the rule of government. Plenty of other great minds…

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    However, the equipment is not the only problem, the concussion protocol that is required to be done after a big play, makes the experts question the effectiveness of diagnosing a head injury. Former star for the Detroit Lions, Calvin Johnson, also one of the most prolific wide receivers to ever play the game, chose to retire last offseason at the age of 30 due to his fear of his already long medical record…

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    Effectiveness of a Sales Force In most organizations, the sales force is among one of the most effective channels of engaging customers. However, it often times may come with an associated cost. As explained by Chaharsoughi and Yasory (2012), in most of the instances, sales expenses accounts for ten percent of the total revenue or more. It is therefore necessary, to improve the effectiveness of the sales force by identifying and prioritizing the best sales strategies. By identifying and…

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    One of the justifications behind using cost-effectiveness analysis is that the procedure allows for easier comparison by quantifying the costs of benefits of each treatment (Lecture 1/21/2016). However, in Jonathan Wolff’s article, Making the World Safe for Utilitarianism, he argues that the way in which…

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