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    personality to long-term venture survival. Measuring survival: Likelihood of the venture will survive atleast 8 years Overall life span of the venture. Big 5 characteristics : Extraversion Emotional Stability Agreeableness Conscientiousness Openness to experience Entrepreneur’s conscientiousness is positively related to long-term venture survival. Negative relationship between entrepreneur’s openness to long-term ventures survival. Not related to long-term venture survival:

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    eating market orientationCreating a Market Orientation JOHN C. NARVER* Professor‚ School of Business Administration‚ University of Washington‚ Seattle‚ WA 98195 STANLEY F. SLATER Professor of Business Administration‚ University of Washington‚ Bothell‚ Bothell‚ WA 98021 BRIAN TIETJE Doctoral Student‚ School of Business Administration‚ University of Washington‚ Seattle‚ WA 98195 Abstract A market orientation is a business culture in which all employees are committed to the continuous

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    (MIP-3) Even though it is a short term answer‚ limiting knowledge and memory will ruin any society. (SIP-A) When the citizens have limited knowledge and memory‚ they cannot help out in a serious crisis that is going on around the country‚ and the government is essentially running the country by themselves. (STEWE-1) In this society‚ there is a serious war going on‚ and no one really cares. People partially understand that the war is going on‚ but they do not care at all‚ because they are selfish

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    Research Brand orientation and market orientation — From alternatives to synergy ☆ Mats Urde a‚⁎‚ Carsten Baumgarth b‚ Bill Merrilees c a b c Lund University‚ Sweden Berlin School of Economics and Law‚ Marketing Division‚ HWR Berlin‚ Germany Department of Marketing‚ Griffith Business School‚ Gold Coast Campus Queensland 4222‚ Australia a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t This paper explores the interaction between brand orientation and market orientation. Brand orientation is an inside-out

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    Short term memory lasts only for about 20 seconds and usually only holds somewhere between five and nine items before the storage space fills up and the person begins to forget those memories. (Dig deeper paragraph 4) Short-term memory helps us to briefly retain information just while we are actively thinking about it. In contrast many scientists believe that long-term memory has infinite storage capacity. Another way that can help you change memories from your short term to your long term memory

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    Market-Orientation During the past decade‚ market orientation has received considerable attention from both academics and practitioners. This trend reflects both a long standing neglect of construct‚ (Webster‚1988‚ Kohli and Jaworski 1990) and a widespread acceptance of its importance (Houston‚ 1986‚ Webster‚1988‚ Kohli and Jaworski 1990). Building on the initial research by inter alia Kohli and Jaworski (1990)‚ Narver and Slater (1990) Deshpande et al (1993) significant progress has been made in

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    The Stakeholder Theory: Aiding in the Long Term Success of Corporations Managers of corporations‚ big and small‚ must make decisions everyday‚ incorporating the appropriate ethics and also maximizing corporate profit. The two major theories in decision-making are the Stockholder theory and the Stakeholder theory‚ both of which I will be explaining. First‚ I will explain the Stockholder theory as a short-term profit oriented model with regards to business ethics decisions. Then‚ I will explain

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    From 1864 to 1914 and the beginning of World War 1 many long term factors arose. These factors included the rivalry between Germany and Great Britain‚ the alliance system which developed due to these rivalries and Militarism. Over the course of fifty years these factors developed and lead to the creation of conflict between the great powers and in turn lead to the beginning of World war 1. In 1870 Britain and Germany were on good terms due to their previous alliance against France in the early 1800’s

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    Long term management of client diagnosed with Colorectal Cancer Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and one of the four leading threats to human health and development along with cardiovascular diseases‚ chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes (WHO‚ 2011). It is estimated that cancer accounted for 13% of all deaths worldwide in 2008‚ of which colorectal cancer along with lung and breast cancers contributed to 45% of world’s total cancer mortality (Ferlay‚ et al.‚ 2010). Cancer continues

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    The Effects of Short Term and Long Term Stress on Physiological processes Stress can have many definitions‚ the NHS describes it as: stress is the feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure (2012) and some may describe it as when our demands outweigh our response. A stressor is anything that is likely to ‘set off’ your stress levels‚ when a person is feeling overwhelmed or they cannot cope with an event or situation (whether it be physical or psychological). During the 1920’s

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