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    research what made a program exemplary. According to an article by Pogrow, “an exemplary program is one that can increase learning to a surprising extent with a great deal of consistency”. (Pogrow, 1998) This definition helped me to narrow down the list of programs and to have a criterion on which to base my decision. I also found an article written on the NAEYC website, that describes six principals that can be used as a criterion of reference on how to become an exemplary program. These…

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    several programs for the state. Last year funds were cut for a particular program that was implemented during the George W. Bush terms in office. Connecticut was chosen to pilot the program initially and due to our success it was implemented throughout the other states. The program was called Access To Recovery (ATR) and the problem the program was designed to address was to assist former inmates and people involved with the judicial system i.e. (parole, probation and court diversion programs…

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    employees, this is a large problem that needs to be fixed. I have in my experience with the company faced problems that many others have faced. like being left without clear goals or objectives to complete, unable to access programs to do work, and not being shown how to use programs or find files and other information to do work. This all creates a significant issue for the output of work, success, and development of each new employee. In fact, speaking with…

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    their customers to pay membership fees in order to shop at their department stores. The price ranges from forty-five dollars to one-hundred dollars. My family usually participates in the one-hundred dollar membership, because of the cash rewards program. I have a family of six, and anytime I can safe money on food or any goods for the house I'm all for it. Since gaining custody of my two nieces, I'm always finding ways to say a penny or two. Thus, the cash rewards at Sam's Club allows my…

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    one to purchase again. For these reasons, marketing managers have developed and implemented number strategies in an attempt to encourage personal relationships with customers. The most significant being loyalty programs, which attempts to increase repeat purchases through…

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    television production industry has caused barriers for Canadian producers and creators to carry out domestic productions, further hindering the development of Canada’s media identity in film and television sectors as a result. The appealing tax incentive for foreign producers, most notably the U.S., is a major catalyst in increasing industry activity. While the presence of U.S. productions increases opportunities for Canadian workers to get essential industry experience, this notion is driven by…

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    “In the US, the average child watches an estimated 16,000 television commercials a year. And, while US children are among the world’s most avid consumers of advertising, the effect of television on children is a concern for parents across the globe” (Watson, 2017). Advertising is hard to avoid it is everywhere for a child to be exposed to. Advertising in schools and to children in general raises ethical issues. How far will companies go to exploit children or even consider advertising their…

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    worked in a couple different service jobs, but this particular one required training that I had never experienced before. After I got hired I had to complete various training exercises: video demonstrations, role plays, housekeeping duties, computer program test, tour of the building, and phone conversations. I had to pass each exercise in order to be on the schedule. There were aspects of the training that I found enjoyable and helpful, yet some were difficult and incomplete. Overview The…

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    question aims to understand the degree of influence a loyalty program has on encouraging customers to purchase from our restaurant. While the previous question notes how many customers currently use a loyalty reward program, we want to understand if it affects their decision-making. Together, both questions can help determine whether to implement a loyalty program as a promotional strategy or not. For example, if many customers use a loyalty program but find that it doesn’t influence them on…

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    do not work together along with all of the other countries at the International Space Station, then we are simply selfish. It is egotistical to hold back intellectual minds simply due to the fact that there is no longer a contest to win. The incentive for space travel should be learning new things about our universe and contributing ourselves to something bigger than ourselves. The galaxies and cosmos we are a part of are unimaginably bigger than US, yet Americans repeatedly choose a larger…

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