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- 4541: Essential Marketing Features A
- ... activities concerned with the physical flows of materials, components and finished goods from producer to channel intermediaries and consumers . I.e. Kellogg Corn Flakes success in U.K. market was dependent upon the availability of big retailer groups like Tesco, Sainburys e.t.c. The advantage of using distributors is that it helps companies to reduce distribution costs and effort, as there will be less transactions between different producers providing their ...
- 4542: Email What Is It Good For
- ... a hard thing to talk about but if I know the person, I can't think of a better way to communicate with them. For example, if I had a girlfriend and that is a big "if" but for the sake of the argument lets just say I do and she moves away to Topeka, Kansas. I can either call her, wasting money, write her, wasting time, or E-mail her ...
- 4543: Employer Association
- ... for technical advice and representation in this arena (Gardner and Palmer, 1992:126). Basically, employer association seem to be more fragmented than the trade union movement nowadays in Australia. Within employer associations there is a big variation in size and capacity which creates competition, conflict in interests and fragmentation as a result. Industrial disputes are one of the major barriers between employer and employee. A dispute occurs when disagreements arise about ...
- 4544: England
- ... facts about this country. I will be talking about its people, it s government, it s industry, it s resources, it s land, and finally it s religion. The reason I said England has a big population is because they have about 47,505,000 people living there. The numbers speak for themselves. Most of England s population is descendants of the original inhabitants. There are Saxons, Angles, Jutes, Scandinavians, Norman ...
- 4545: Electronic Money
- ... and I like the idea of the actual money staying within the banking networks. For some reason this seems more normal to me. The fact that the software can be downloaded for free is a big plus in my opinion. What better way to get users than to offer it for free! The process of setting up the system seems to be relevantly straight forward, so I would feel comfortable attempting ...
- 4546: Drugs And The Internet
- ... blue and pink finned automobiles. The sixties invented the hippie craze, and the seventies inspired the world with the magically funkadelic sounds of disco. The eighties were unfortunate enough to grace us with glam rock, big hair, and pastels. Nearly any member of the youth of the nineties surely would say that one of the most influential developments this decade is the Internet. The Internet has given everyone, regardless of age ...
- 4547: Dissecting Education
- ... children are able to experiment with ideas and learn to believe in themselves and in their own creativity (Ho 126). But is mere creativity enough to make up for the other shortfalls in education? Another big controversy in education is the way the children are taught. Many of the same arguments that are made regarding what is taught, can be made regarding how it is taught. Those who are naturally talented ...
- 4548: Descartes And Locke
- ... course I refused to touch it, based on my experience I knew that I would have burned my hand seriously. The engineer insisted with me, and in the end I decided to try, with my big surprise, the ally was incandescent but cold at the same time. It was in fact a new kind of alloy used to build the brakes of very fast sports cars. Off course my idea was ...
- 4549: Death And Bereavement
- ... the names of my relatives on them. After the funeral everyone returned to the house for the wake. I was surprised how festive the occasion was and remember thinking it morbid somehow to throw a big party after burying someone you loved, but now I can see it was a good way for people to deal with their grief. Food and drink flowed and everyone related their favorite tale, good and ...
- 4550: Dreams 2
- ... but it is a different scene then normal. The brain associates the name to the place, but no the actual scene. 4. Reversal: The mind treats opposites as the same thing; i.e. small is big, weaknesses become strengths. Part two of Freud's interpretation of dreams consists of method. Method is connecting the (what seems to be) silly and random combinations of events in your dream, into a meaningful interpretation ...
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