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    living in these United States. We have many rights and freedoms. We are all equal here. We are all lucky to have all the privileges and rights that we do have. We have freedom of speech. This means we can say and act however we feel whenever we want. In some countries‚ you are not allowed to. We also have freedom of the press. Our printing press can inform us in all the news that’s going on around the world. Some countries don’t know anything that’s going on. Thankfully‚ we do. We have the

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    There are many challenges that are faced with non-English speaking Americans. Many who do not know or understand simple words in English can make critical errors depending on the job field. I work at a bingo hall‚ but we have people that come in who know very little English and can be hard to understand what they are trying to say. In the workplace it is always important to understand what your fellow co-worker is saying‚ that way everything can run smoothly. Should someone who does not speak clear

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    Medical errors in the United State healthcare system Nitin samireddy Wilmington University Abstract Medical field in the United States is grandiose of all other fields. The healthcare system in the United States is the most complicated. The country spends one of the highest GDPs on health care‚ but lags behind in patient satisfaction and overall health of the population. Nationally nearly 41‚000 or 1 out of 10 patients harmed every year. Community hospital patients have a much higher

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    GREEN MARKETING – OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES  BY Miss. P. PIRAKATHEESWARI‚ Lecturer in Commerce‚ Sri Sarada College for Women (Autonomous)‚ Salem – 16. "Progress is possible‚ No one can stop it‚ but obstacle is there‚ we have to face it."   - Amartya Sen Introduction Yes‚ green marketing is a golden goose. As per Mr. J. Polonsky‚ green marketing can be defined as‚ "All activities designed to generate and facilitate any exchange intended to satisfy human needs or wants such that satisfying

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    The Opportunities and Problems in Making Services More Tangible Chandhaluk Heesawat (Ph. D.) Assumption University bp3905@yahoo.com Abstract. This paper gives the readers the background to understand how intangibility of services affects customers’ evaluation of service quality. The paper begins with the various views regarding intangibility of services from scholars. Some view intangibility as important characteristics in distinguishing products from services. Others look at intangibility

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    long-term care and giving three examples‚ and last critique the current state of long-term care policy in the United States. Nonprofit hospital can be found all over the country. These hospitals take all comers‚ never refuse treatment and offer many community-based health programs. For-profit hospitals represent a corporate model of health care which seeks profit first. These organizations enjoy higher technologies and create state-of-the-art facilities according to (Jonathan Lister) a he said that

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    Retailing Perspective: Challenges and Opportunities Author: Dr. Deepanjana Varshney Designation: Professor Mail id: dvfaculty@rediffmail.com Retailing has been defined as business activities involved in selling goods and services to consumers for their personal‚ family or household use (Berman and Evans‚ 2001). The emergence of new formats and the evolution of modern retail in India has attracted attention in recent years. The business press in India has carried several articles and news

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    business‚ managers first need to know how to communicate. Language is very important in order to do this. The ability for managers to speak the languages of their international business relationships is an invaluable skill. However‚ one may consider having translators on staff to handle business negotiations with their foreign counterparts. Many foreign countries like India or South Korea teach English as a second language. While this benefits American operation managers‚ it shows a greater level

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    1. Zappos seems to be well-positioned to have a competitive advantage over other online retailers. What challenges discussed in Chapter 1 pose the biggest threat to Zappos’ ability to maintain and enhance its competitive position? How can human resource management practices help Zappos meet these challenges? Despite the high levels highlighted of the Zappos‚ certain challenges remain a threat towards the process of maintaining its position. The global economic and financial recession that led to

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    The United States‚ one of the most powerful and wealthiest countries in the world‚ 1 in 5 people suffer from the effects of poverty most of them being children and teens. Back in 1964‚ the government said‚”that 23% of kids in the United States go to be hungry or without basic human needs”(LA Times). Another study done by the Census Bureau shows‚”The official poverty rate is 13.5 percent...” and “...an estimated 43.1 million Americans lived in poverty according to the official measure”(UC Davis).

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