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    Case: LEVI STRAUSS CANADA HOLDING AN EMBER: THE GWG@BRAND I.Executive Summary The goal of GWG would be double the selling volume in 2003. To reach this goal the current places are too limited to expend the sales. By resolve this impediment‚ to withdraw the license and expend the distribution channel would the main solution to take. II. Goal and goal defense The goal is to double the GWG selling volume to 440‚000 units in 2003. The selling volume of 220‚000 which in 2001 would be kept with

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    Harvard Business Case Cabo San Viejo: Rewarding Loyalty 1. What are the characteristics of Cabo San Viejo‘s customer base? In general the customer base in summer differs slightly from the one rest of the year due to reductions in price to maintain optimum occupancy levels. 70% to 80% of the guest are female‚ affluent and middle-aged. 82% of the guests base have a household income of over $150K‚ however‚ in winter the percentage of guests with HHI > 150K drops to 59%. Palm Springs summer

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    The Metaphysical Pizza as Sliced by Plato and Aristotle   Plato and Aristotle were Greek philosophers who lived within the third and fourth century BC. Thought Aristotle was a student of Plato‚ they each had very different ideas or theories on how life is or Metaphysics. Plato theorized that reality was outside of our physical world and outside of most humans understanding‚ while Aristotle theorized that this physical world was the only world and the only reality. Plato looked for a universal

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    Libertarians strive for a world of liberty. A world where all individuals rule themselves and not by any superior authority and no one should be forced to forfeiture their values for the benefit of others. The goal is for individuals to follow their dreams in their own way with no interference of any authoritarian power. The basic human right principles of a Libertarian are life‚ liberty‚ and property. They believe that they protect and respect these rights‚ but the government doesn’t need to force

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    Children born of illegal immigrant parents should be denied rights to United States citizenship. A crucial reason that these "anchor babies" should not receive citizenship is because of population count. As more and more of these kids are born the more people are using America’s resources. Over 500‚000 children of illegal immigrants were born on United States soil in 2005 who were legal citizens just because of place of birth. One person had this to say "The actual number of illegal immigrants

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    visual  entertainment  is  very  open  and  fast­paced  which  finishes  off  soon  after  the  movie  ends.  Hence  the  privacy  aspect  of  reading  gives   the  reader  intellectual   pleasure  unimaginable  by  visual  entertainment.   This  elitist  kind  of  intellectual  pleasure  is  hidden  among  the  black  and  white  pages  that  only  a  reader  is  able  to  realise  and   feel  an  indescribable  sense  of  achievement  for  example  after  finishing  reading  a timeless classic  like

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    How Plato Used His Two-Worlds Theory As an Argument Against the Three Predominant Pre-Socratic Theories on Reality One of the ongoing quests in human history is the search for what is reality composed of and what can one use to determine what is real and what is merely an illusion or perhaps part of a false reality. This search can be traced back as far as some of the pre-Socratic philosophers. The three more popular theories that were around came from three pre-Socratic philosophers‚ Heraclitus

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    paradigm of narrative to attack and read sexual identity. The subject is interpolated into a objectivism that includes language as a paradox. In a sense‚ Batailleist `powerful communication’ suggests that culture may be used to entrench outdated‚ elitist perceptions of class‚ but only if truth is interchangeable with consciousness. The subject is contextualised into a textual theory that includes reality as a totality. Therefore‚ many discourses concerning objectivism may

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    Strategic management : Etude de cas 1- SWOT SWOT Apple : Strenghts : - Good reputation among consumers always with innovative products (ipod: the first portable music player) - A high turnover and the company is quoted on stock - They have their own operating system (Linux) - Customer loyalty to the brand it create a community among users of Apple - An operating system more intuitive than Microsoft. Weaknesses: - Steeve Job’s death destabilized the brand - Product prices are

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    1984 passage analysis

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    bodies; battered metal tables and chairs‚ placed so close together that you sat with your elbows touching.” This domineering vision is made violently noticeable to anyone who sees it out of the norm‚ or for anyone who observes the novel through an elitist perspective. Accordingly‚ he defines the people of society to be inherently protestant and rebellious‚ which means that people in this society still have a moral objective and standard. He states‚ “In your skin there was a sort of protest‚ a feeling

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