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    Social implications of e-commerce on society In this assignment I shall highlight the social implications on society posed by e-commerce. This shall include benefits and disadvantages as well as a large range of effects as well as implications on society. What are the benefits of e-commerce for customers There are many benefits for e-commerce customers, such as remote shopping, access to goods and services for the housebound, anytime access, internet discounts and search facility. Remote shopping is surfing an online store, such as Amazon, Ebay, Tesco’s online store etc. Remote shopping is done by the comfort of your own home, this is helpful to many people including elderly people or a customer who may have a disability. Remote shopping…

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    Social Implications Of E-Commerce On Society Social implications of e-commerce means how the invention of e-commerce has affected society as a whole since online shopping was introduced. The implications vary in the good and the bad, I will be discussing the advantages and disadvantages in this document. Changing customers perspective Now that online shopping and delivery has been introduced into society it provides added value to customers because it gives the public the chance to shop from…

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    First of all you will have to design a product that appeals to your customers. You can also promote your product or services through the use of public relations, marketing, and communication vehicles, there are so many ways to let potential clientele know your business exists. Everything is a form of advertising. If you engage yourself in at least one marketing activity a day, word will spread. Decide how much capital it will take annually to market your business. As a new business owner it’s…

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    leisure, toys, home accessories, and even various types of food. CTC was founded in 1922 and became the most recognized brand of Canada. “The factors contributing to CTC's growth include sustainability and the community-based charitable program (Corporate Social Responsibility) from the Canadian Tire Foundation is focussed upon as well as innovation in digital market.…

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    What is international trade? International trade is when two countries exchange goods, services and capital. Trading on a global scale has not always been as successful and steadfast as it is today. However, the advancement in technology has greatly increased the possibilities of trade between countries. An example would be the internet, the internet is a perfect example of how a business can trade internationally; by putting the whole business online it enables anyone in the world to observe…

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    Bill Gates is the founder and creator of Microsoft, a computer company that creates and sells computer software and has revolutionized the computer industry over the last few decades. Because of the freedoms provided by the free enterprise system, Bill Gates was able to create one of the most successful and influential companies in the world. Three characteristics of free enterprise summarize its importance to the economy and its ability to allow businesses to become successful. In a free…

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    Seafaring Slaves and Their Freedom Slaves have been the cornerstones of western civilization since the middle age. During the gory chapter of the Indo-Atlantic world, there were numerous stories of the seafaring slaves. Despite the uncultured savage background of all of these slaves, some of them played crucial parts in the global trading network at the time. In Chapter 5 of McDonald’s book Pirates, Merchants, Settlers and Slaves, the author Kevin McDonald depicted the accounts of several…

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    “Dress For Less,” a store to find brand-name fashion at the lowest possible cost! Ross Store Inc. offers that and much more from apparel fashion to every day in home essentials, as the company stated in the annual report, “THERE’S ALWAYS A BARGAIN IN STORE.” For over 30 years in the industry recently consider the fastest growing retailer in the industry the company has focus on bringing fashion with discounts of 20% to 60% off store departments. Lets experience the marvelous world Ross Store…

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    Court Synopsis: Costco Wholesale Corp. v. Omega S.A. Costco Wholesale Corp. v. Omega S.A. case was heard by Chief Justice Roberts at 10:02 a.m. by the supreme court on November 18th 2010. Omega manufactures luxury watches in Switzer land, which it distributes around the world. One of Omega’s high-end watches, the Seamaster, sometimes bears an engraving of the Omega Globe Design. Omega obtained a copyright for the Omega Globe in March 2003. In this particular case, Omega is suing Costco over 43…

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    What are Barter Items? We are not a self-sustaining society. Instead, we have ‘evolved’ to the point where currency is exchanged for necessities and comforts. What if a natural disaster strikes where we would have to do without utilities, stores and so on. What if the financial world collapses as experts are predicting? What if your money can’t buy anything? Barter items would become more precious than gold. That’s what! In preparation for such catastrophic events, it would be prudent to begin…

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