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    Value added refers to "extra" feature(s) of an item of interest (product‚ service‚ person etc.) that go beyond the standard expectations and provide something "more" while adding little or nothing to its cost.[citation needed] Value-added features give competitive edges to companies with otherwise more expensive products. | | | | Value-added is used in several ways to indicate an enhancement to a product or an entity. By one definition‚ value-added is the difference between the cost of

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    P3 - Explain how to plan a small scale health education campaign relevant to local or national strategies. We first started doing our health campaign on smoking and aimed it on people that were 16 years old and pregnant women. Smoking causes health problems such as several types of cancer which have been broadcasted through advertising and several other campaigns warning people about the repercussions of smoking. There have been many national health strategies to help promote the negative impact

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    THE GALIPOLI CAMPAIGN

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    THE GALIPOLI CAMPAIGN The Gallipoli campaign which took place from the 25th of April 1915 until the 20th of December 1915 was a horrific battle with huge bloodshed and a total death toll of over one hundred and thirty thousand. Over the nine month campaign‚ New Zealand men faced numerous successes and many failures which had an impact on the on the outcome of the campaign. A main success turned failure was the battle to gain the Chunuk Bair summit. Many New Zealand men were lost but the task at hand

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    The suitability of HSBC as a potential career option for undergraduates 1 Introduction This report will evaluate and analyse HSBC to assess its suitability as a potential career option for UoL undergraduates. This report will present in a business report format and appropriate information both on the company itself and in relation to how the organisation recruits and develops the graduates. The report will conclude with appropriate recommendations that may provide guidance to fellow undergraduates

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    career. The clearest vision she has for herself is to live a happy‚ inspired life. Stephanie is an artist‚ and people are her canvas. Giving a beautiful new haircut‚ a dazzling new color‚ or something outrageous for a high fashion photo shoot is how she creates art. This art she creates is beautiful‚ and spread worldwide by others just like her. She wants to spread beauty and therefore make people happy.

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    sports were different 80 years ago than it is today. Well I have done some research and figured out the answer. With the research I have found I determined that sports have changed a little bit but overall each sport is basically the same. Some of examples of sports that have not changed a lot are hockey‚ baseball and the Olympics. Hockey’s National Hockey League got started in 1920‚ which is still around today. The game has changed slightly since its beginning but it is not a whole different game. Baseball

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    Campaign Hijacking

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    Campaign Hijacking Erdinc Kurt IB5 Marketing Communication Definition Campaign – An organized course of action in order to achieve a goal.
 Hijack – Taking over (something) and using it for a different purpose. Approaches to hijack 
 a campaign The first way is to find a breaking story and make sure that you get your message in front of the media.  There are two approaches in this method. The first is the humour method‚ second is the commentary method. This is where you add some commentary around

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    comments or slurs? Racism creates tension between different cultures within the same society. The reason we have this tension is because of the ethnocentricity between different ethnic groups. Ethnocentricity is belief in the superiority of one’s own ethnic group. So how does the presence of multiple cultures within a society create tension? How does society integrate different groups of immigrants‚ and how do immigrants transform societies? When different cultures intermingle‚ it creates tension‚ and

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    How does Steinbeck explore different attitudes to women in of mice and men? Steinbeck explores different attitudes to women in of mice and men. He does this by having only 3 different roles for women in the book‚ a wife/mother‚ an actress or a prostitute. Women have only 3 different roles in the book‚ a wife/mother‚ an actress or a prostitute‚ they are not valued because they are not physically strong‚ and in the depression‚ those who could work were viewed with higher respect. In fact‚ they are

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    What the campaign is ? Our campaign name is Fairtrade for fair learning‚ first I will explain what is fairtrade? Fairtrade helps the producers‚ the farmers and the workers in developing the countries to improve the quality of their lives. It promotes fairer trade conditions‚ helps producers to strengthen their position in world markets and combat poverty. More precisely‚ Fairtrade can gurantee a price that covers production and a living wage; No use of child labour; Few or no chemicals to protect

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