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- 3821: Internet Advertising
- ... Studies have also shown that awareness of participating brands increased 5%, on average. In addition, 49% of the study participants said they recalled seeing a tested advertising banner on a particular site. Current click-through rates average about 20% better than other direct-marketing methods (click-through: the action of following a hyper link within an advertisement). Another advantage of internet advertising over direct or local advertising is the fact that ...
- 3822: Illiteracy, A Problem Facing W
- ... 15 years of age and adulthood cannot read. Women account for 65 percent of the globes illiterate population. Thats more than half! Many women become and are dependent because of this problem. Illiteracy rates among females in some South Asian and African countries reach 80 percent because of culture. In Nepal, 93 percent of women over 30 live without being able to read. The majority of women that have ...
- 3823: Introduction
- ... out one important aspect of the development of both companies. During Colas period of absence Pepsis negotiations with governmental level were not only of a rather ongoing nature but also very much of public interest, whereas Coca Cola had taken a descretionary position, which was obviously presented by the last issues where political opponents of FDI harrassed PepsiCo. Eventhough Coca Cola just re-invested into the Indian market and could ...
- 3824: Runaways and the Abolition Movement: The Underground Railroad
- ... worked jointly to aid the runaway. Yet for the most part, the African American abolitionist played a key role in underground activities. Since most African American abolitionists were former bondsmen, they usually took a personal interest in helping loved ones or anyone who wanted to gain freedom. Their work contributed to the success of the Underground Railroad. Origins of the Underground Railroad Evidence is unclear when the "underground" began; however, Henrietta ...
- 3825: Mixed Messages In Greek Theatr
- ... could not be disputed for lack of background in the subject area. Seeing the vases personally was the most beneficial aspect of this research. The first problem in this area is finding the vases of interest, and without any assistance from the museum other than the accession number this task becomes one of trial and error. Once the piece is found, of course, the efforts are worthwhile. Evidence of restorations, forgeries ...
- 3826: Globalization
- ... and opportunities for improving the quality of living conditions, which is essential to good health. In some developing countries, continued population growth and poverty have thwarted economic and social progress. The most rapid population growth rates are concentrated in the poorest regions. Although there has been enormous economic growth, it appears that the health problems linked with economic stagnation, poverty and environmental degradation are likely to continue. The positive economic and ...
- 3827: Following The Article In The S
- ... needs. Most service industries, if not all, are all client/customer oriented and they depend on the client to pay for their services that are intangible. With this in mind, it is in their best interest to ensure that the services they offer are useful to the client and that the Customer Support is highly advanced and effectively operational. In reference to this, it is important for organizations, particularly those in ...
- 3828: Company Mergers
- ... one corporate structure that retains its original identity. Consumer Consumers are everyday people who buy goods for personal use. Consumers have the right to question object and boycott companies who are not in their best interest. Culture Company culture is the DNA of an organization, not always visible, but it controls the form and function of such elements as decision making, communication style, reward and recognition methods, reporting hierarchies and leadership ...
- 3829: Canadian Manufacturing
- ... hydro resource provided industry with an efficient, low-cost source of electrical energy (see HYDROELECTRICITY). At the same time the extent of the mineral wealth beneath the Canadian Shield began to be realized, stimulating great interest in Canada's growth potential. WWI stimulated industrial development and diversification, especially in such industries as steel, shipbuilding, nonferrous metals and pulp and paper. By 1920 manufacturing directly employed 600,000 workers, about 17% of ...
- 3830: Chinese Economy
- ... workers to be better suited towards their jobs, and therefor they workers will be more effective. Infrastructure: l believe that China has to build a railway system, so it will not have the highest utilisation rates for freight traffic. l also believe that China should give incentives for students to enter higher education. Government Finance: l think that the government should stop making up for losses of state-owned firms, and ...
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