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    Brick N Mortar vs Online

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    brick and mortar versus online stores‚ and shopping motivation Rajasree K. Rajamma Charles F. Dolan School of Business‚ Fairfield University‚ Fairfield‚ Connecticut‚ USA‚ and Audhesh K. Paswan and Gopala Ganesh Department of Marketing and Logistics‚ College of Business Administration‚ University of North Texas‚ Denton‚ Texas‚ USA Abstract Purpose– This study seeks to explore the idea that consumers select a particular shopping mode – i.e. bricks and mortar versus online outlet – based on their

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    Internet and Online

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    people easy ways of getting around the Internet.” Over the past fifteen years‚ millions of different websites have been set up‚ giving people the chance to shop‚ create businesses‚ play‚ learn and communicate online. Over the same period it has become much easier‚ cheaper and faster to get online in order to do these things (This House Believes the Internet Brings More Harm than Good). However‚ the question is: Does the internet today bring good or harm? It has been discussed and debated that the internet

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    Management Practices Traditional vs Modern Innovative In last many years‚ few management accounting innovations has been developed. Managers have to make decision on a daily basis as well make decisions regarding the future and how to survive and grow in an energetic market place with ever growing uncertain circumstances. Traditional or modern management accounting system give relevant information to all levels of management‚ financial and other information to make decisions about planning‚ control

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    Traditional Education

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    Traditional education From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Traditional education‚ also known as back-to-basics‚ conventional education or customary education‚ refers to long-established customs found in schools that society has traditionally deemed appropriate. Some forms of education reform promote the adoption of progressive education practices‚ a more holistic approach which focuses on individual students’ needs and self-expression. In the eyes of reformers‚ traditional teacher-centered methods

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    Online Education

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    Online Education The modern age is the age of information technology and eLearning. The world has literally been placed on one’s finger tips. A click of a mouse can take you across the globe in a jiffy. The steep learning curve of knowledge never seemed so easy to scale in the past. Cyber technology and cyber learning are now the new mantras to success. Thanks to the internet traditional class rooms are rapidly giving way to ultra-modern online classes. Computer technology has opened up a new world

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    Year-Round vs. Traditional Schedule Schooling Year-round school is a new concept that school districts around the country are starting to adapt. These new schedules include periodic breaks throughout the year rather than a large summer break like the traditional school schedules. Administrations are starting to consider this new type of curriculum because they believe the breaks will boost energy and motivation in school as well as improve test scores. Critics of the new schedule often argue that

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    Stock Rationing in a Make-to-Stock Production System with Two Demand Classes and Service Level Constraint [pic] This paper studies the stock rationing problem of a single-item make-to-stock production system with two demand classes and lost sale. There are service level requirements for both demand classes. Demands follow Poisson distributions‚ and production time is exponentially distributed. We derive the condition of the existence of a feasible rationing policy of the problem first. Then the

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    Both men‚ who served as Prime Ministers‚ reformed many institutions with many of them effecting the working class like education (bringing up the working class)‚ trade union (helping the working class fight for work wrights)‚ public health (living conditions affecting the working class) and licensing (the way many working class people passed the time)‚ along with the electoral institution (workers being able to vote on the matters which the work upon‚ such as factory conditions and education). Many

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    Traditional versus IT Education In 20th century education‚ traditional instructions were the main approach to educating students‚ inside and outside of a four-white wall classroom. Traditional education primarily promotes the use of books‚ pencils‚ papers and verbal and physical interactions with the students. Instruction is done on the good-ole chalkboard or whiteboard‚ and rather than communicating with a class online regarding assignments and tasks‚ everything is done inside the classroom

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    pilgrims travelling to Canterbury to pray to the holy blissful martyr- St. Thomas of Becket. These characters can be considered the portrait of the whole Middle English society. All the pilgrims can be divided into particular hierarchic structure of classes. The simplest division of society was into three estates: those who fight‚ those who pray‚ and those who labour‚ typified by the Knight‚ the Parson and the Plowman. Women were often treated as an estate to themselves. The basic tripartite division

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