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    Long Tail

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    ail Project #4: Literature Search “The Long Tail” by R. Cros Table of contents I. Background II. Thesis 1 and 2 III. Thesis Findings A. Thesis One – Consumer-Driven B. Thesis Two – Higher Consumer Engagement IV. Thesis Objections V. Unanswered Questions VI. Bibliography VII. Abstracts (compiled) I. Background As a part of the MBA curriculum‚ a class titled Management Information Systems was given at Roosevelt in the fall of 2009. The

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    David Ricardo

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    actually formulated the theories that had great importance and significance in the time that they lived and is still prevalent today? Who deserves a place in the International Economist Hall of Fame? Today‚ I am here to present to you why the economist‚ David Ricardo‚ is important to the development of economic theory and therefore‚ presenting why he deserves to be in the International Economist Hall of Fame. By using the criteria of what contribution Ricardo made to the development of economic thought

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    The Long Walk

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    The Long Walk By Stephen King Early on in his career‚ between 1977 and 1984‚ Stephen King published five novels under the pseudonym of Richard Bachman. The second‚ The Long Walk‚ was released in 1979 as a follow-up to the success of “Bachman’s” first novel‚ Rage. King originally wrote The Long Walk in the fall of 1966 and the spring of 1967‚ while a freshman at the University of Maine. Submitting it to the Bennett Cerf/Random House first-novel competition in 1967 it was

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    David Cameron

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    take it all‚ and votes for defeated candidates are simply wasted and do not count anymore. The electoral reform was one of the central objectives of the Liberal Democrats‚ led by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. The referendum gave the victory to David Cameron: the British prime minister who has launched the most savage cut programs in the country since the Second World War. The defeated is‚ above all‚ the Liberal Democrats’ leader who has seen his party being swept away by the polls and witnessed

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    David Mcclelland

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    First Article “David C. McClelland: Biographical Statement and Synopsis of His Work” By Richard E. Boyatzis‚ Professor of Organizational Behavior‚ Weatherhead School of Mgt. Case Western Reserve University August 15‚ 2000. In this article‚ the author first mentioned the personal background‚ and history of David C. McClelland and his four major contributions in the management field. They are: i. Theory of Human Motives (Needs for Achievement‚ Affiliation‚ Power) and the Leadership Motive

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    The Long March

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    The Long March After having been attacked by the Guomindang army several times‚ Otto Braun‚ a Russian agent‚ thought it was time for a change in tactics. He managed to gain control of the Red Army‚ and planned a retreat; they would try and break through the blockhouse lines and head for the Communist base on the Hunan-Hubei border. So on the 16th of October 1934‚ the 87’000 soldiers of the Red Army set out on the retreat‚ taking with them all their equipment of the Jiangxi Soviet that would be

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    The Long Walk

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    THE LONG WALK "The Long Walk" by Stephen King is easily comparable to the book “1984” George Orwell‚ because they both share the value of a constant surveillance of it citizens. The governments of each book control their citizens by constantly watching them‚ occupying them‚ and always reminding them of the consequences of disobeying. The government sees everything‚ if you disobey‚ you will suffer.

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    A Long Story...

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    Greg was sitting at the piano in the speakeasy‚ pounding away at the Basin Street Blues. He was dressed in a rakish tuxedo‚ and altogether looked like a sporty character. There was a glass with a lime in it near him‚ although knowing Greg was a life long teetotaler‚ Jake guessed it probably just contained soda pop. Greg was an actor at Mammoth-Art Studio in Hollywood. His latest role was in a gangland melodrama‚ and he had gotten the piano job at the Pig in a Poke speakeasy to soak up atmosphere

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    David Hume

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    One of the most important and influential skeptics and empiricists of his time was David Hume. His thinking lead him to be one of the greatest philosophers that we will ever read about. David Hume and John Locke as philosophers‚ both believed in naturalism and having proof and evidence to verify reasoning in existence. It was Hume that exclaimed the sources for cause and effect. He said that cause and effect are essential in reasoning‚ (the things we think of mentally) and that we must find an association

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    David Crystal

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    is the language that is studied by the highest percentage of European students‚ 60‚3%‚ with French at only 30‚4%‚ German at 5‚2 % and Spanish at 3.5%. A question that many people are asking is: why has English become the global language of today? David Crystal‚ a famous linguist‚ said: "It [English] is a language which has repeatedly found itself in the right place at the right time". This means that the reason for this dominance can probably be found in the history og the English-speaking countries

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