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    Smart Cars Case Study

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    should establish more distribution centers and spend more on advertisements, promotions and test trials as a market penetration strategy for their current products in their current markets. As Smart cars are primarily well known for customer personalization, they should offer a highest degree of customization to meet and exceed customer's expectations. They should also look at a diversification strategy where they can produce compact buses and trucks for city use to further ease the traffic on…

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    By seeing only two possible sides or outcomes to something, a person ignores the middle—and possibly more reasonable—ground” (20 Cognitive Distortions and How They Affect Your Life, 2015). A few other common cognitive thinking distortions are personalization (taking everything personally), catastrophizing (focusing on the worst possible outcome of a situation), magnifying (blowing things out of proportion or exaggerating), minimizing (minimizing positive or big events), overgeneralization…

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    The case study considered in this essay is the human rights abuses in Kenya during the tenure of Daniel Arap Moi (1978-2001). Moi served as Kenyatta’s vice president from 1966-1978. General perception of Moi by Kenyans was reinforced by the decisions and promises he made immediately he took over presidency. In December 1978, Moi released all twenty-six political detainees across the ethnic spectrum. He also reassured Kenyans that his administration would not condone drunkenness, “tribalism”,…

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    Retail Market Strategy Target Audience Levi Strauss a leading brand name in the world of jeans who designs and markets jeans, Casual wear and related accessories for men, women and children under the Levi‟s®,Dockers®, Signature by Levi Strauss & Co. ™, and Denizen™ brands appears to be on the spectrum of standardization versus adaptation, putting it in a position closer to the globalization polarity, giving them advantage over their competitors. It can be seen that there is a global market…

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    2.0 OBJECTIVES 2.1 Environmental Analysis Apple iMove treadmill can provide several environmental improvement factors, especially in current deriving problematic areas. This treadmill is energy efficient and produces electricity from user’s motion. The Apple iMove treadmill would utilize less than 1.5 kilowatts an hour, amounting average cost to less than 0.50 cents an hour in electrical usage. An additional, arena the Apple treadmill technology can help in is obesity. America has…

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    Swot Analysis Of Twitter

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    button. Nowadays, competition between users and media agencies is being measured by how fast the news being sent rather than the content itself (Java, Song, Finin & Tseng, 2007). 3- Cost: it is available for free in the Application stores. 4- Personalization: you can create your account the way you want it to be. You can choose any profile picture, name, and location and share all the things that come in your mind. Additionally, you can also choose the background according to your personal…

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    [Maya Marcy and Derek Ramirez] The Batammaliba are a Neolithic tribe located in Togo, Africa. They pride themselves on building circular clay homes that are still around today, and continue to be built by the community. There is no doubt that these homes are integral and important to the Batammaliba, as they are built with care and are constantly maintained. However, the way they cherish their home does raise some important questions; What does the home of the Batammaliba - the architecture and…

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    A Modern Orwellian Society Imagine a world where people could be brutally persecuted, tortured, and sent to death by an all-knowing government for something as trivial as making a facial expression of disapproval to the government party. Imagine a world where nobody resisted wrongful treatment, or spoke up about their beliefs because of the unspeakable horrific consequences they certainly would face. Now, imagine this: a place where people are not even aware of their consciousness or about the…

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    Swami Svadhu Analysis

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    The key to understanding Narayan’s intent behind this book lies in the subtitle itself. By using the word ‘narrative’ instead of ‘lore’ or ‘tales’, Narayan at once emphasizes the inherent dynamism within this book and subtly hints at her own research interests as that of a cultural anthropologist and ethnographer. While the latter refers to a body of traditions and knowledge held by a particular group, typically passed around by word of mouth; the former is defined as the practice or art of…

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    In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, she writes of a beast going against his creator. While created to better humanity, the beast goes on to destroy his creator life. Shelleys work provides an example of unintended consequences. Examples of advancement leading to unintended consequences can been seen throughout history. A recent example is the digitization of sources and music. Before the 1990’s, the music and books would have to be bought physically, but the creation of the internet has facilitated…

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