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    Nguyen‚ Paula Nguyen 1 9/10/12 Period 2 Zick Reflection on: Turn Off the Phone (and the Tension) Jenna Wortham/New York Times/Aug. 25‚ 2012 The article‚ “Turn Off the Phone (and the Tension)” by Jenna Wortham‚ from the New York Times‚ can be related to most people in our generation. Our generation is filled with new technology and doing things faster and more efficient. I would say the majority of teenagers have smart phones with texting and/or internet. I feel that most people have forgotten

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    Collection Size Range Fabric 5443 Cotton Twill Denim 14 oz. Finish PJL 8-2209 CASUAL WEAR CROSS WAY 28‚30‚32‚34‚36 Rinsed wash Season/Year Brand Gen Art Name Sample Size Status SUMMER 2008 PEPE Jeans CROSS WAY SIMPLE 34 Buyer PJL Sourcing Designer Tech Designer Bombay Rayon Vikram VAIBHAV DESCRIPTION 5 Pocket Jeans in 14 oz. denim with stitched detail on rear pockets and rinsed wash Created Date 22/02/2008 Revised Date COLOR WAY DATA COMBO 1 DENIM LIGHT BLUE COMBO 2 COMBO 3 PEPE

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    evaluate the adaptation of the marketing mix (MM) of two airlines with respect to a certain marketing tactic. Therefore‚ Etihad Airways‚ the national carrier of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the South African low-cost carrier Mango have been chosen for the comparison. Hence‚ brand positioning and awareness will be appraised as a marketing tactic for both airlines. Secondly‚ this report will compare and evaluate how these two airlines adapt product and promotion as part of the MM in order

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    South Africa’s airline industry’s companies have been fighting to stay in the black over the past year‚ with SAA getting a R6bn recapitalization (which they claim is not a bail-out)‚ new entrants like Velvet Sky not lasting a full 12 months in the industry and established low cost carrier company Kulula.com’s parent company Comair slipping into the red for the year ended December 2011 (Comair declares six-month loss amid rising costs‚ (n.d)). I will be discussing the macro-environmental forces that

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    Southwest Airlines Abby S. Boeltram BCOM/230 June-Monday‚ 2013 Jeff Gofter Southwest Airlines Organizational culture is the collective behavior of people‚ who comprise an organization‚ and this behavior affects the way people and groups within the organization interact with others‚ internally and externally. Founder of Southwest Airlines‚ Herb Kelleher is credited with creating an organizational culture that unique in America today and which has propelled Southwest to the number one spot

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    Management Information System (MIS) All info © Planitas Systems Ltd. 2006 Management Information System (MIS) While the Planitas MIS uses modern IT technology it is‚ first and foremost‚ a tool that provides mission-critical information to airline managers. It is designed to overcome the lack of vital real-time management information relating to revenue‚ past and future. “Planitas’ commitment to working with us to customize and fine tune their MIS software to fit Hawaiian’s needs has proven

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    of exported-oriented industries in Korea‚ with its reliance on the manufacturing sector which later declined significantly due to rise in wages and strengthened unions accelerated its deindustrialization process of the Seoul economy in the late 1980’s with the flows of migrant workers from developing Asian countries‚ such as China‚ the Philippines‚ Bangladesh‚ Thailand and Pakistan into Seoul. Many local companies relocated their factories overseas where cheaper‚ docile labors were available. This

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    Southwest Airlines Tracy D. Braswell Benedictine University The domestic airline industry is emerging from its lost decade. Carriers suffered two recessionary swoons (one due to September 11) and a fivefold jump in fuel prices causing fifteen carriers to go bust. As frequent fliers know too well the salvation for most airlines has been to stick passengers with fees‚ reservation changes‚ bags‚ food‚ movie and headset to name a few. None of it‚ however‚ went to Southwest Airlines two and a

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    Singapore Airlines (SIA) began in 1947 as Malayan Airlines in a joint venture between the Malaysia and Singapore governments. However‚ due to political disagreements between Singapore and Malaysia in 1965‚ the two governments agreed to set up separated airlines‚ resulting in the formation of two bodies namely‚ Singapore Airlines and Malaysian Airlines System. Thus‚ Singapore Airlines was established in 1972 after the Republic of Singapore’s Independence from the Malaysia Federation. Singapore

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    An Airbus A380 plane operated by Singapore Airlines was forced to make an emergency landing in Azerbaijan due to loss of cabin pressure. The plane was flying from London to Singapore and had 467 passengers and 27 crew members on board. The airline said that oxygen masks were deployed and the aircraft landed "uneventfully" at the Baku airport. It said that none of the passengers or crew was injured and that it was investigating what caused the problem. Nathan Phelps‚ an electrical supervisor from

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