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    Walmart Introduction Wal-Mart is known worldwide as a major retailer, offering an endless supply of merchandise to the more than 138 million customers that visit its stores each week. (Real Estate According to Wal-Mart,2006) Walmart has become a major part of everyday life throughout the world and its slogan of “We save people money so they can live better” has been its catch all phrase to attract customers worldwide. The purpose of this paper is to show how Walmart has grown over the years,…

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    Case Study Trader Joes

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    chain of grocery stores in the US, founded in 1958 by Joe Coulombe. In the year 1978, he sold it to a leading global discount supermarket chain. It has now expanded to over 450 stores nationally. The key reasons or resources why Trader Joe has been able to reach such heights are as follows: a. Small stores and compact, comprehensive choices: Unlike its competitors, Trader Joe stores are smaller and offer limited but compact choices which the customers want. On an average, TJ 's stores sell about…

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    Positive Effects of Technology on Public Health Compared to a decade ago, people now have endless resources for finding information on their physical fitness and health. Questions can be easily answered by google, while there are smartphone apps for almost anything you can think of regarding being healthy. There are dozens of fitness trackers and websites which can people reach their own personal goals. Advancing technology allows for almost anyone to utilize fitness trackers, apps, and…

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    On the transportation side of things, as a college student it is very hard to find affordable transportation off campus if you don’t have a car. Without a car, it would be difficult for a college student to be able to reach a full service grocery store. If a college student with diabetes cannot reach a full service grocery because they have no transportation then they will be left with the poor unhealthy dining choices on campus which would only worsen their diabetes. All in all, both stress…

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    Imagine the following disasters: Drought causing water shortages; Flood engulfing a whole city; Destruction left after a hurricane’s wake; Climate change due to carbon emissions; land restructuring due to rising sea level - hence, Hawaii. In a time of environmental crisis, how do we live right now? I do not have a concrete plan on how I will live within the time of environmental crisis, but I will explore my options and opinions on the matter. From acquired information, through media, articles,…

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    Apple's Retail Store

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    Today, Apple’s retail store can be found in almost all developed countries including America, Australia, Germany, Japan, China and many more. More than 30 stores are present in California itself. With the revolutionary Apple, it is unlikely that one that is connected to the modern world have never visited an Apple store before. I have visited Apple store numerous of times in San Francisco Union Square, in Palo Alto Stanford Mall, and in San Diego, UTC. I have chosen Apple simply because I love…

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    Utilitarianism Essay

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    As the protectors of the citizen’s of the United States, the FBI felt they were obligated to access the data on Syed Farook, one of the San Bernardino terrorists through any means necessary, even by force. They believed that information such as motives or possible accomplices may be hidden on the iPhone 5C and access to that will potentially allow them to capture other perpetrators or perhaps even prevent future terror attacks. After two months of failing to gain access to the iPhone in…

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    1945, before Walmart organization was assembled, Sam Walton purchased a brand of the Ben Franklin Stores from the Butler Brothers. His main purpose was to sell merchandises at low costs to get higher volume sales at a lower profit margin. It was troublesome at first because the lease cost and branch buy were strangely high, but he could discover lower-cost suppliers than the ones used by different stores. The sales expanded 45 percent in his first year of ownership to $105,000 in yearly income,…

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    INTRODUCTION Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is an American multinational retail giant that was founded in 1962 by Samuel Walton. Walmart’s vision statement: “To be the best retailer in the hearts and minds of consumers and employees.” Walmart is headquartered at Bentonville, Arkansas, USA and is the largest private employer and biggest grocery retailer in the USA. It does business in almost 11,530 locations all over the world dealing in various variety of products and services. Walmart operates…

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    Iphone 5 Research Paper

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    A year later, the iPhone 3G was released with a few improvements such as a longer lasting battery and the ability to use 3G networks. There was no change in the CPU speed or cores, GPU, Bluetooth or WiFi capability, or storage except for the discontinuation of the four gigabyte iPhone model (“List of iPhones”, n.d.). More significant changes came with the iPhone 3GS in June 2009. It supported GSM and HSPA or 3G networks and had an upgraded 600 MhZ Cortex-A8 processor with a PowerVR SGX535 GPU…

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