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    Micro Fridge Assignment

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    Microfridge Q. 1 What value does the product create and for whom ? Ans. Value created by product are (i) Three functionalities in one i.e Microwave ‚ refrigerator and freezer for limited user at a low and affordable cost (ii) Safety from fire(against use of hot plates). oMicrowave can allow save cooking (iii) Freedom. Microfridge can be used to heatup your food. Refrigerator and freezer can be used to preserver food /fruits for long time and drinks at a servable temperature

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    The Fridge: A Blessing‚ or an Illusion of comfort? Before the age of the fridge‚ leftovers during the summer usually meant a waste of money and food‚ no matter how much was left over. After the fridge was invented‚ people who could afford such a device knew they were given a blessing that would not only save their money‚ but also cause them less stress- or at least they thought so. Does the fridge really give us all that we believe it provides? Or is the fridge just an illusion reflecting what

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    SMART Goal Analysis

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    Objectives” in 1981 and in this paper‚ he introduces S.M.A.R.T. goals as a tool to create conditions to help increase the opportunity for succeeding in achieving a goal. A SMART goal is an acronym for the five characteristics that are specific‚ measurable‚ attainable‚ results-oriented and target dates. First and foremost‚ one of the SMART goal characteristics is specific. According to Fred C. Lunenburg

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    Customer Analysis

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    Customer Analysis T&J’s Boutique will be located in Olathe and Overland Park Kansas. We currently have two locations‚ both outside of the mall. We are striving for a space inside of the mall because it would be easy access for the costumers. These places are central to the baby community. We feel its essential to locate ourselves in the heartbeats of the youthful community. We also aim to create an atmosphere of friendliness and acceptance‚ as well as a retail environment where people can have picking

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    A Smart Cookie Analysis

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    obstacles was lack of education. Most of the time you want what’s best for your family. But meaning you dropped out of school the people who stayed in school have more and better opportunities than you do who didn’t even finish school. In the passage “A Smart Cookie” Esperanza’s mother had to things she didn’t like to do. You Know why she had to do those things? She quit school. In the passage it say’s “She used to draw when she had the time. Now she draws with a needle and thread‚ little knotted rosebuds

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    Numerous individuals contend whether it is ideal to have street smarts or book smarts. In the wake of doing some exploration‚ it is to trust that having both is critical to a person’s intellectualism. As per Graff’s paper‚ Hidden Intellectualism‚ he suggests that in extra to simply book smarts‚ understudies who have more road smarts have the capacity to amass their insight into book smarts also. He underpins this contention with his childhood encounters with unique hobbies in perusing games rather

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    Smart Move Analysis

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    thanking you‚ Mr. Torres for being a wonderful teacher to me. You helped me become a better writer‚ and I am pleased with your teaching skills. The three essays I am bringing forward for you to read are “Credits”‚ “Hawaii in the Mist”‚ and my midterm “Smart Move.” My first essay “Credits”‚ I chose these three essays‚ because I feel like I put all my effort into writing the best work through. Learning how to avoid comma splices and sentence fragment helped me fix a lot of mistakes I would always make while

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    Smart Car Market Analysis

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    marketing strategy for Smart. Course: International Business Management & Studies. School: Inholland Haarlem‚ university of applied sciences Teachers: Mr Rudolph Wilson‚ Mr Gijs Vlas and Mr Karl Philips Date of completion: 07-01-2011 1 By INHolland Haarlem Executive summary This report is the result of the research about the small car market and how Smart has been operating in it recently via interviews with Smart dealers‚ a survey and the official website of Smart. The goal of the research

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    Customer Analysis

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    Value Proposition Service & Pricing Assignment 3 1. Background/Executive Summary a. My Service is Public Relation Services (for Ford Motor Company) (54180) b. My customer is Ford Motor Company c. My customer is a Service Buyer d. Three key customer characteristics used to target Ford Motor Company are: • Psychographic: Succeeders ( Strong goal orientation‚ confidence‚ work ethic‚ organization ... support status quo‚ stability. Brand choice based on reward‚ prestige - the very

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    Smart Too Smart

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    “The problem with educating stupid people was that they didn’t know they were stupid.” Lucky for me‚ I knew I wasn’t too smart in my early years. For starters‚ I couldn’t read at the beginning of first grade‚ and I understood that I’d need to work hard to get to where I needed to be. In second grade‚ I was at the bottom of my class in the number of math facts we could do in five minutes. After that I started to excel in my grades. Then in third grade I was one of seven fourth grade students to be

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