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    Mission statement The New Planet Ads mission statement is to provide the small business in our community the opportunity to advertise their name and services by exposing their name/logo in soccer league in the Porterville and surrounding areas at a reasonable prices. The problem The small business own often struggle to advertise their business in the local community; furthermore, this is because small business own have limit resources that need to be use efficiently to maintain that business…

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    Walmart Ethos

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    There are many arguments over how major corporations should treat their workers and what rights they’re entitled to. Robert Greenwald’s, Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices (2005) critiques the Walmart brand, most notably the CEO Lee Scott, and the family of the founder, Sam Walton. The film argues that Walmart and its higher up’s don’t care for their workers nor the consumers, instead solely focused on a profit. The argument is successful in its attempt to display the horrid acts of the…

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    Case Study: Sam's Club

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    Organization Background I have chosen Sam's Club for my research. Today, Sam's Club needs to be the most significant participation club on the planet for our individuals. The association has developed to offer programs or business to people and little organizations, as well as for families and regular living. Rather than stocking each thing in each accessible brand, vendors of Sam's Club do task for individuals, keeping correct products and purchase those products in huge amounts, going on the…

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    Secondly, globalization preformed like a wall for people in the US to achieve their American Dream by taking advantage in the business of the employers. “James Truslow Adams first introduced the concept, he credited the dream with having lured tens of millions of all nations to our shores” (Bayles). In the past, “the original dream was called the dream of hard work and intergenerational mobility” (Bayles). On the other hand, “this new dream features a fantasy of young, unattached men and women…

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    Walgreens managers follow the Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs theory. Following examples explain how the theory takes place in every walgreens store. (Book)The beginning of Maslow's theory is Physiological side of things, which refers to things to help someone survive such and food water and shelter. Walgreens has a perfect structure that is constantly being maintained like the beams, roofing, locked doors, bullet proof glass in pharmacy, and also little things like sanitation of the bathrooms and…

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    Swot Analysis Of Oakley

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    Standing in Oakley Square the neighborhood of Oakley resembles mini-city centers across the Midwest. The buildings, hustle and bustle, and general atmosphere are reminiscent of small town organization, but just a mile away Oakley looks like a suburban shopping destination represented by several large chain stores, sprawling empty, parking lots, franchise restaurants, and easy highway access. Oakley has reorganized and reshuffled. It would be nearly impossible now to recognize it as the worlds…

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    What is Pharmaca? Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacy is an online pharmacist’s shop where you can get hold of various supplements and health supplies. The pharmaceutical products cater to various health goals such as weight management, intimate health and pregnancy, cardiovascular support, general wellness, and more. Additionally, shoppers can find personal care products, gift items and other health accessories like monitors on the website. The online store distributes products from brands like Acure…

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    Big-Mart Case Study

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    of Big-Mart as she was unable to afford the basic necessities for her family. She and others not only desire but need Big-Mart in order to survive. Both the mayor and city council have yet to actually weigh in on the Big-Mart debate, but it well known that with any city, the Mayor wants the best for his/her citizens. The mayor also hopes that things are worked out in the interest of the big money that Big-Mart will bring to the town of VanWood Heights (Clemons & McBeth, 2009). The Big-Mart…

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    This past month, I’ve put in quite a few hours at my job, a Christian bookstore and (to anyone who has been there, this won’t come as any kind of shock) our usual clientele is (to put it bluntly) old. And I’m okay with that. Old(er) people don’t normally scare me (unless they’re super cranky and/or insane). All that being said, it’s usually a rare occurrence when we end up with younger people in the store. I’m not sure why I have this inclination, but when people of that age end up in store,…

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    Americans in the 21st century are starting to develop an addiction and obsession of purchasing items that they want, rather than what they need. To the newly developed smartphone, all the way to the brand new Gucci bag that every celebrity owns; we can’t help but being able to own these luxury items to satisfy our needs. Americans feel compelled to buy these useless things just to fit in and stay up to trend with society. This is described as consumerism. Consumerism has been taking over…

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