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    SA SA COSMETICS – Analyzing Competition Sa Sa Cosmetics is a very successful Hong Kong based discount cosmetics retailers. The case describes how Sa Sa became successful‚ culminating in its IPO in 1997. Since then‚ however‚ its fortunes have declined somewhat. The case discusses recent initiatives that were undertaken to sustain growth momentum. Sa Sa also undertook some marketing research studies. The research findings appear to confirm that Sa Sa may have some major problems. As 2001 comes to

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    of these sites on lecturer-student relations in learning context. Hewitt and Forte (2006) researched the Facebook interactions of two large classes (comprising 176 students) in a middle-sized public research university to unpack how their online contact influences their perceptions of faculty staff. Mixed results were reported‚ with two thirds of the students affirming their Facebook interactions with faculty staff as presenting alternate communication channels and affording their acquaintance

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    The Pros of Social Networking Sites • Keeping in Touch. The best advantage of social networking sites is that these sites allow you to keep in touch with your friends‚ classmates‚ and relatives. It is also the most cost effective way to keep in touch with your people. SNS are also useful for they allow users to build new relationships and maintain current ones. To stay in touch with friends they see frequently‚ and to stay in touch with friends they rarely see in person. Here geographical locations

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    Advantages of Social Networking Social networking has become one of the fastest‚ easiest ways for people to share and receive information. The popularity of social networking has grown immensely over the past 5 years. In 2011‚ Arbitron and Edison Research released a study which found 52% of Americans to be active users of social networking sites. This is a staggering number when you consider that only 28% of Americans actually know their next door neighbors. The majority of Americans are

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    Are Social Networking Sites really insecure? How would you feel if I told you that I know almost everything about you? – from your birthday to the food you like‚ from your best friends to your favorite singer‚ and so on—even though you have never met me. These are things that most parents forewarn their children about social networking sites. Social networking sites such as My Space‚ Face book‚ and Hi5 are the most popular online community in which millions of teenagers and young adults exchange

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    The phenomenon of social networking online has created many benefits for the individual and society but it also carries with it some serious risks and drawbacks. Discuss both the benefits and downsides of online social networking. Everything has two sides and online community of people with varied interests is no exception. A certain part of society advocates that social media channels are potential powerful tools when building new and up-to-date individual and collective relationships in many

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    Social sites such as MySpace and Facebook are becoming increasingly more popular as today’s younger generations are trying to stay in touch with friends and acquaintances from all over the world. Travel is becoming more prevalent as we seek to explore new and exciting cultures beyond the borders of our home towns‚ and what these social sites do is help us stay in contact with hundreds of friends in hundreds on cities all over the world. Sean Young told me that‚ "Facebook and MySpace are the only

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    Social Networking: Learning Theory in Action * By Ruth Reynard * 05/21/08 ##AUTHORSPLIT##<---> There has been a lot of recent debate on the benefits of social networking tools and software in education. While there are good points on either side of the debate‚ there remains the essential difference in theoretical positioning. Most conventional educational environments are "Objectivist" in nature and highly structured in terms of students progress and choice. Social networking essentially

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    Behaviour On Social Networking Sites in India | WATBlog.com - Web‚ Advertising... Page 1 of 11 Home About Join Us Submit Press Release Contact RSS Email SMS Search WATBlog... Go Browse: Home / Views‚ Web / User Behaviour On Social Networking Sites in India User Behaviour On Social Networking Sites in India By Ekalavya B • June 4‚ 2007 (Rate this article) Loading ... Email It! Continuing our analysis of the Online Indian Youth – here are few insights on youth behaviour on Social Networking sites

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    Replication fork Scheme of the replication fork. a: template‚ b: leading strand‚ c: lagging strand‚ d: replication fork‚ e: primer‚ f: Okazaki fragments Many enzymes are involved in the DNA replication fork. The replication fork is a structure that forms within the nucleus during DNA replication. It is created by helicases‚ which break the hydrogen bonds holding the two DNA strands together. The resulting structure has two branching "prongs"‚ each one made up of a single strand of DNA. These two

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