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    BMW Case Study: BMW Group

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    the compatriots producers, for instance, Mercedes, Audi, and Porsche which benefit from a relative brand-reputation and quality extent, moreover from overseas brands brand, for instance, Lexus and Toyota. It is discriminating to consider that BMW Group has two distinct brands in its thing extent moving from the premium division of MINI to the indulgence one of Rolls Royce, which would imply also a substitute extent of contenders. The auto division is a speedy moving sector, and the high ground…

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    Family Counseling Paper

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    This paper will provide an in-depth analysis of family counseling and theories. While, exploring the use of Adlerian, Cognitive- Behavioral, and Narrative therapy. Highlighting intervention methods, goals, and, techniques to aid in the group counseling process. Group counseling enhances bonds and addresses life issues. While having the ability to interact socially with peers has benefits, members are susceptible to breaches in confidentiality, others worldviews, and biases. Therefore, the paper…

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    After the collapse of the Soviet Union, there were countless minority groups found themselves living in a new country as a result of annexation, redefined territorial boundaries, migration, or by any other means, with some suffering repression from the states in which they resided. My research is about the interaction between such minority groups and states where they find themselves. My central objective is to answer why and how might a State, having just acquired an ethnic minority, repress…

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    Food Labelling Sociology

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    An investigation into whether the knowledge and understanding of food labelling are associated with obesity in particular consumer groups. INTRODUCTION Over the past 20 years, the rates of obesity and overweight have increased significantly (Visscher, 2001) and is diagnosed as one of most serious threats to public health of the time (Katz, 2005). Differences in related policies and health behaviour may be one of the causes (WHO, 2000) or lack of food labelling knowledge in the process of…

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    The interviews were then audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. After each interview or focus group the research team analyzed the data and subsequent questions were developed. Data analysis progressed through three specific phases including: axial coding, open coding, and selective coding. Throughout the entire analysis process, conceptual diagrams regarding the transitional process were revised constantly. In order to determine the appropriate sample size…

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    Dhakal Prof Sherry Sharifian, Govt 2306 April 20, 2017 Lobbyists and Interest Groups in Texas Interest groups are a group of people who have a common interest and seek to influence public policy. They are a crucial factor through which citizens in United states make their views and ideas known to elected officials. They work closely with the congress and influence a lot in American politics. The number of interest groups has increased dramatically in recent years and it is difficult to hear any…

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    ­ Mobile gadgets like tablets and smartphones usage growth. ­ Internet availability To further understand LEGO’s projected success, we can look at the Force Field Analysis. Forces that are propelling the success of LEGO’s include, the familiarity that parents (who control the purchasing power) have with the brand. Even when children become more inclined to request technology focused toys, parents will be loyal to the LEGO name and…

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    differences among the three groups, the researchers used a (3 groups x 2 phases) analyses of variances. Initially, the researchers looked at the number of AR quizzes passed in high, middle, and low readers across both the baseline and intervention phases of the study. Then, the book levels read by the three varied groups were studied across both phases. Last, differences were examined for significance. The data revealed that the high group passed more AR quizzes than the low group. There were…

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    Intercultural Dating

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    Methods Participants Similar to the Martin, Bradford, Drzewiecka & Chitgopekar, (2003) study, data will be collected from a group of 300 or more white college students from the Midwest region of America. Additionally, data will be collected from 300 or more black college students from the southeast region of America. Specifically, students from Luther college and NCA&T university will be assessed by using a questionnaire from Martin, Bradford, Drzewiecka & Chitgopekar, (2003) study that was…

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    theory, is defined as a sense of group or collective identity based on one’s perception that he or she shares a common racial heritage with a particular racial group (Bagley & Copeland, 1994). While race encompasses a common heritage with a specific group, there a many races that utilize this theory to identify special characteristics about their racial group which desire greater understanding and examination. Critical Race Theory (CRT), places race at the center of analysis and assumes racism…

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