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    La première’s core customer value is to create the most luxury phone in the smartphone industry, which can symbolise our customer’s reputable status and successful image. 7.1.2 Actual Product Features 1. Casing For the casing, 24k gold will be used. Gold is a symbol of wealth and prosperous, thus giving users with a premium feel. Decoration For decoration, it is up to the client to select on the types of diamonds and Crystals. The design of the decoration will be unique as it will be designed…

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    Question 2 With the introduction of smartwatches, consumers now have an additional choice when it comes to buying watches. However, not everybody will actually want to buy a smartwatch. The consumer’s eventual purchase decision is influenced by a combination of factors which will lead to the development of brand and product preferences (Rani, 2014). One main factor that may have a significant influence on a consumer’s decision to purchase anything is his reference groups. This includes the…

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    CRASH!!!!! That's the sound you will hear if you text and drive. I think people should not text and drive. If everyone has an addiction to texting and driving than everyone will always be in a lot of trouble. Don't text and drive that is why you shouldn't text and drive. If you text and drive you can get in a bad car crash, it's worse than drunk driving, you can get the people around you in really bad danger as well as yourself. One reason you shouldn't text and drive is it can get you in a…

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    Paragraph Motivator [link] There was a boy walking down the street on his phone not seeing a car coming down the street! The car does not see him and the boy does not see the car because they are on there phones, bang they smack into each other! The person driving the car kills someone and the boy dies! Internet addiction is described as an impulse control disorder, which does not involve use of an intoxicating drug and is very similar to gambling. Greeting "Good Morning teacher, judges,…

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    It's only been minutes since you posted your selfie. Sitting there you wait for someone to comment, someone to like, something to happen. Minutes turn into hours as you wait just sitting on your phone staring at the screen. You feel your heart sink to the floor as you realize all the validation and all the attention you expected never came. Social media allows us to always be in connection with our peers and to share information and express ourselves online to others. However, despite various…

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    Catatech has had a sustainable and competitive advantage for nearly a century, since the introduction of the company by Jose Fernandez. However, with time comes innovation and change and this poses a conflicting problem in the company. With the rise of the internet, Catatech is absolutely not at a competitive advantage. In fact, they are more at a competitive disadvantage. eHerramientas, a company that seemingly rose overnight already has an advantage over Catatech. They offer overnight shipping…

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    In modern society, technology plays an important role in people’s lives. People are used to using social media to communicate with each other, in order to express their ideas in more convenient way. The use of verbal and written language seems to be less and less, especially for many teenagers, their excessive use of social media leads the degradation of their verbal and written language ability and they even don't want to talk with their parents when they stay at home. In 2009,UNESCO statistics…

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    Smart phones have certainly has been proven to be a type of technology that has changed the way that we have lived as humans in society. Thanks to this technology billions of people around the world are able to communicate, work, and play games seamlessly without much user effort. However despite the great things that people are able to accomplish with this technology, very few have taken the time to think about how it affects their lives. This is something that is somewhat peculiar since it…

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    Imagine walking down a busy street with stores all around. There are people everywhere and most of them seem to be doing the same action. They might be listening to music, playing games, or simply checking their phones for any notifications. Either way, they may be ignoring those around them in favor for the technology in front of them. Today, the world is moving to be more technologically advanced in the fact that people are connecting with each other online using some type of social media such…

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    In the article, “Hooked on Our Smartphones,” author Jane Brody argues that smartphones are taking over our lives in a negative way, by spending countless hours using them, which is affecting our health. She claims people are hooked on technology, and should take a break and enjoy everything around us. Psychotherapist, Nancy Colier “ask ‘what really matters?’ in life” (Par 3). The author develops her argument by using multiple examples and sitting credible outside sources. Mr. Miranda's…

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