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    Effectiveness of a Sales Force In most organizations, the sales force is among one of the most effective channels of engaging customers. However, it often times may come with an associated cost. As explained by Chaharsoughi and Yasory (2012), in most of the instances, sales expenses accounts for ten percent of the total revenue or more. It is therefore necessary, to improve the effectiveness of the sales force by identifying and prioritizing the best sales strategies. By identifying and…

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    laws of nature. However there are many who came to be known as indeterminists who reject the notion that free will is absent from the process that causes events to occur. Indeterminists believe that there are possible events that have different probabilities of occurring based on human beings free will. Then Chisholm’s view of the agent-casual theory presents humans as always going through a decision process when making an action that leads up to an event they work through their desires in first…

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    Rationale Individuals have different preference for the use of the hand. These hand preferences are right-handedness, left-handedness and ambidextrous which is the ability to do use the both hands in doing different tasks. The handedness of a person can be determined if the specific hand can do the task comfortably in situations like writing and throwing. The right-handedness of the people has approximately 85% in the society (Porac, 2016). Statistically, the right-handed are more dominant and…

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    Speech Recognition Essay

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    SPEECH RECOGNITION INTRODUCTION Speech recognition is also said to be automatic speech recognition or computer speech recognition which means understanding voice of the human and performing any required task or the ability to match a voice against a acquired or provided vocabulary.¬¬ It is a process by which a computer takes speech signal and converts it into words in real time according to an algorithm implemented as a computer program. It is achieved by following certain steps and the…

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    Marriott hotels have been faced with a lot of tradeoffs dealing with their customers for the last few years. The demand of the hotel rooms is usually high and the booking rates are usually high. The problem with the situation comes when the people who have booked the hotels fail to show up or cancel their reservations before their actual arrivals. This usually means a reduction in the revenues collected by the hotel facility. In order to minimize the effects of revenue reduction in the…

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    Divorce Interview Essay

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    the advent of the sexual revolution, and an increase in women’s labor force participation altered perceptions of gender roles within marriage. Cultural norms changed in ways that decreased being single and increased the probability of cohabitation which decreases the probability of couples getting married. But when afforded the opportunity to interview a couple like Robbie and Orlando Thomas, you realize that with God there is still hope for a strong marriage. When proposed with the task to…

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    Pt2520 Lab 2.3

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    Assuming that the target is randomly located in the space at the position which are independent and identically distributed random variables with joint probability density function where Since the space is divided into identical cubic cells with knowing side length then the target is equally probably in each cell and has the probability see Fig. (2). Here, the searching process is assumed to be continuous in both time and space. Also, let are complete revolutions of the spiral with…

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    Rhetoric Persuasion Essay

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    used rhetoric very well and he pretty much changed how it was being used at that time. “Wherefore one who divines well in regard to the truth will also be able to divine well in regard to probabilities.” In this quote by Aristotle it uses the ethos element of it, because everyone wants to have high probabilities. Logos uses logic and…

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    theory and practice of sampling independently of the inquiry approach chosen. They emphasize that it is crucial to make the difference between probability and non-probability samples. Comparing those two options, Nicholls, and Ritchie (2013) state “Quality research in contrast uses non-probability methods for selecting the sample of study. In a non-probability…

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    Case Study Re-Sequencing

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    1. In a re-sequencing study to detect genetic variation that influences expression and inducibility of cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes, novel mutations are detected in the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR; NR1I3), a nuclear hormone receptor that acts as a transcription factor and controls the expression of CYPs including CYP34. Activation of CAR induces (increases) the expression of CYP enzymes. An alignment of the amino acid sequence of human, monkey, rat, and mouse CARs is indicated below.…

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