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    Introduction Smell of apples by Mark Behr revolves around cultural identities. Rita Barnard argues in her article “The Smell of Apples, Moby-Dick, and Apartheid Ideology” that the smell of apples ends with narrator excepting of these cultural identities and of his position in society. Thus will this essay firstly discuss the dominant cultural identities portrayed in this novel. Secondly the moments in the novel where it seems as though the narrator resists the cultural identities, will be…

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    Servill Edward R. Cunanan Professor Natale-Boianelli English 102 25 September. 2017 Effects of Smartphone to Our Health. Smartphones is now one of the most used and most popular gadget. Smartphones are incredibly useful devices, it allows us to do numerous things like connecting us, entertainment, easy shopping, they can also serve as alarm clocks, notepads, cameras and etc. This device has plenty of uses however it comes with a downside, it can cause…

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    Symbol – The Giver The apple in The Giver symbolizes change. In Jonas’s visions he “had noticed, following the path of the apple through the air with his eyes that the piece of fruit had-well, this was the part he couldn't adequately understand - the apple had changed. Just for an instant.” (21-22) Observing the change demonstrates Jonas’ power to see beyond. Throughout the book Jonas sees the modified apple even visualizing the apple as red, taking the adaptation further. Change…

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    Apple Absenteeism Essay

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    STRATEGIC ALTERNATIVE 2 During the past few years, there has been a sense of absenteeism for Apple’s when it comes to introducing new products and services. Presently, they have introduced the Apple Watch and Apple Pay, but those products and services have not had the same impact as the iPod or the iPhone at the time they were introduce. To sum up, there has been a lack of game changing products and services from Apple. For instance, Apple was not the only company introducing a smart watch or a…

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    New York City. This prove that Apple Inc operating cost have reduces because the operating cost in China is lower than in its home country (Nagaraj, 2015). (Dudovskiy, 2014) Partner Countries The third component of star analysis that will be discussed is partner countries. The theory that is going to be related with partner countries is strategic alliances. Strategic alliances refer to cooperative agreements between potential or actual competitors that range from formal joint ventures to…

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    Apple In Advertising

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    Apple’s Gold Medal in Advertising Apple’s creativity in advertising is one of a kind. Their ability to connect with the audience through artistic expression and emotion evoking commercials is setting the bar for all advertisers. In 2013, Apple released a Christmas commercial that shows the perfect family get-together. With a well-known Christmas song in the background, they bring out joyful feelings. While throughout they are able to help the audience correlate joyful family memories with Apple…

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    Apple Inc Legal Issues

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    In the fast paced world, Apple Inc. had witnessed a product boom in all the gadgets that it offers. They always aim to focus on new product categories that change the game and generate new value for its consumers. Apple Inc. is an international American technology company, with its headquarter in California it aims to cover the full spectrum of gadget manufacturing form designing, developing, and even selling both consumer electronics (phones, computers) and computer software (applications).…

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    Apple's Ethical Approach

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    Consequently, the company cannot continually rely on this approach if it is to maintain and increase its market share going forward. It is also the case that the profit margins of the other product categories offered by Apple are not as high as those of the iPhone, hence highlighting the centrality of the iPhone to Apple’s success. There are many ethical approaches that can be used in addressing the management issue at hand. However, the most appropriate ethical approach would be one that…

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    The Motorola StarTac is a clamshell cellphone, made by the company Motorola, and was released in 1996. The StarTac was a new cellphone, much smaller and lighter than the previous ones, but was still analog, meaning it did not have a digital screen yet. Other similar models by Motorola, upgrading and eventually turning to a digital screen, followed this phone. This design is considered a classic design since it was the first flip phone, and started the trend. When it was released, the starting…

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    Wikipedia(2015) Apple Inc states, that, “Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and online services” . “iPhone line of Smart phones designed and marketed by Apple Inc “. Apple recently launched iPhone 6S and 6S plus models which are their latest Smartphone in the iPhone line which started with the launch of first iPhone in 2007. iPhone offer a product with a…

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