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    A Crowded Shopping Centre

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    A crowded shopping centre The crowd had not dwindled. On the other hand‚ it had become more boisterous: animated. It had come to life. I looked about me as I waited for my friend in the middle of the shopping centre. The crowd was made up of a myriad of characters. Everywhere‚ children dashed about. Groups of teenagers with multi- colored spiky hair walked about from one shop to another. They were essentially window-shopping. They were not carrying any shopping bags with them. I noticed some of

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    POLITICAL IDEOLOGY OF FDI‚ BASED ON STARBUCKS CASE STUDY As we have seen from the case study‚ Starbucks prefers not to just franchise and license its format when it tries to expand overseas‚ but as in the case of Japan and China‚ the firm prefers utilising joint-venture arrangements‚ mergers and acquisitions and horizontal FDI to exercise control and ensure standards are at a certain level for all foreign stores (they trained the local workers to emulate the original standards set in the US).

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    Journey to the Center of the Earth is an 1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne (published in the original French as Voyage au centre de la Terre). The story involves a professor who leads his nephew and hired guide down a volcano in Iceland to the "center of the Earth". They encounter many adventures‚ including prehistoric animals and natural hazards‚ eventually coming to the surface again in southern Italy. From a scientific point of view‚ this story has not aged quite as well as other Verne

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    Direct Selling

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    Direct selling is the marketing and selling of products directly to consumers away from a fixed retail location. Peddling is the oldest form of direct selling. Modern direct selling includes sales made through the party plan‚ one-on-one demonstrations‚ and other personal contact arrangements as well as internet sales. A textbook definition is: "The direct personal presentation‚ demonstration‚ and sale of products and services to consumers‚ usually in their homes or at their jobs." Advantages/Benefits

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    decisions and determine strategy on pricing‚ operations‚ risk‚ investments and production. An attempt has been made to study the Comparative Analysis for Maruti-Suzuki Ertiga‚ with a mixed sample of the population and to know the reason for purchase of car‚ the brand preference of the car consumer‚ factors which affect the consumer preference at the time of purchasing cars.  This study has been done to know the market potential‚ the price categorization and scope of the designs and brands of cars which

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    Coaching Centres in Kota

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    Themes There are a few themes in the novel‚ Journey to the Centre of the Earth. The first theme is achieving one’s dream. Professor Lidenbrock shows that with determination‚ one can achieve one’s dream. So when he got an opportunity to do so in making the journey to the centre of the Earth‚ he seized it immediately. At the end of this novel‚ he successfully completed the journey. Second theme is facing challengers with perseverance and courage. Many times during the journey‚ the travelers faced

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    Call Centers

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    Call Centers Roshni N. Makwana Introduction A call centre is a centralised office used for the purpose of receiving and transmitting a large volume of requests by telephone. A call centre is operated by a company to administer incoming product support or information inquiries from consumers. Outgoing calls for telemarketing‚ clientele‚ product services‚ and debt collection are also made. In addition to a call centre‚ collective handling of letters‚ faxes‚ live chat

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    Direct Lobbying

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    of a specific organisation you can be individual members of public‚ groups of institutes‚ commercial organisations or businesses. You can do it yourself through meeting personally with your Member of Parliament or his staff directly and making your case or you can hire a lobbyist. A lobbyist is a professional (paid or volunteer) whose job is to represent interest groups and members of public‚ to enact legislation and seek change that would benefit their group through the influence of members of the

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    Buying Centre Aimee O’ Brien‚ 11415928 Slide 1) Introduction The buying centre is a Decision making unit. It is a unit of employees making decisions when involved in purchasing. In contrast to consumer buying‚ buying decisions in a business setting are mostly made by a group of individuals‚ who share some common goals and the risks arising from the decisions. It consists of those people in the organizational who are involved directly or indirectly in the

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