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    achieving them." (McDonald 2002 p56) The complexity of marketing planning means that when organizations embark on it‚ they should expect to encounter a number of organizational‚ attitudinal‚ process and cognitive problems (McDonald 2002). This essay is an attempt to outline some of those problems‚ however it is beyond this essay to clarify all possible barriers in implementing a marketing plan. After the potential barriers are of implementation are specified the essay will try and give possible solutions

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    and exploit African colonies with the hope of building an empire. According to Derrick Murphy‚ in 1875 only ten percent of Africa was occupied by European states. Twenty years later only ten percent remained unoccupied. There were several factors which attracted European imperialists to Africa. There were opportunities for profitable investment and trade. Raw materials‚ which Africa possessed in abundance‚ were also desired. A cheap source of labour was required as it would result in higher profits

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    something thoughtful‚ nice‚ and caring for them. Kindness is a way of showing others that they count and that even in the face of hostility and selfishness‚ you’re making a stand for kindness. Originally associated with Anne Herbert‚ who is said to have once written "Practice random acts of kindness and senseless acts of beauty" on a place mat in a restaurant‚this concept has become an organized celebration through various events around the world‚ as well as referring to a general call to action in

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    What have I learnt

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    *Mark with an X where appropriate LEARNING UNIT 1 WHAT HAVE I LEARNT? Now that you have completed Learning Unit 1‚ would you say you have successfully met the outcomes for this learning unit? Check your own learning. You may consult your tutor where you identify that you have not met the intended outcome. Learning unit outcome Need assistance In progress Achieved Draw from personal experience to discuss and explain triggers‚ comfort zones and learning edge Identify and monitor own triggers‚ comfort

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    unfair taxation‚ and ignorance of some of their grievances. Under the cruel crown‚ the British passed several acts such as the Stamp Act that was meant to reduce debts incurred during the Indian and French war (Kotlik‚ 2017). After the European settlers and explorers had landed in North America‚ tensions emerged between them and the indigenous American populations. British colonists had settlement establishments along the Atlantic coast while

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    What Could Have Happened

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    ?What could have happened before? Plenty of years before the actual Jack visited the hotel‚ someone had already been there. The funny thing is that it’s someone who looks like him. Anybody could swear it’s him. But how is it possible? More than 40 years had passed and the man in the picture (who looks like he’s in his mid-forties) was still alive and all‚ visiting the hotel (again)? Some old people living in the town‚ who were relatively close to the hotel owners‚ say that nobody really knew the

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    What is the mind-body problem? The mind-body problem has been a problem that has been addressed in metaphysical thought for thousands of years and is the foundation of philosophy of mind. The problem consists of difficulty in explaining the relationship between mental and physical phenomena. The difference in characteristics provides difficulty in coming to an explanation. The mind- referring to consciousness‚ being the mental‚ and the body being made up of physical matter. Consciousness is made

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    the Austro-Hungarian‚ German‚ and Ottoman Empires. Russia withdrew from the war after its revolution in 1917. The fighting that took place along the Western Front occurred along a system of trenches‚ breastworks‚ and fortifications separated by an area known as no man’s land. These fortifications stretched 475 miles and defined the war for many. On the Eastern Front‚ the vast eastern plains and limited rail network prevented a trench warfare stalemate‚ though the scale of the conflict was just as

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    What I Have Noticed

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    Tagaro‚ Jomel C. III- Platinum What I Have Noticed Last Saturday‚ November 24‚ 2012‚ we have watched the play entitled “4C4”‚ that was performed by the Philippine stagers foundation and it was directed by Atty. Vincent M. Tanada. The play entitled “4C4” because it is a four contemporary play in one price and it is for the fourth times that they will perform it. The first play was entitled “Stars”. It is about 2 neighborhood which has different idols. The one idolizes Nora Aunor and the second

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    How much impact can one character have on a group of people? When it comes to Baldwin‚ he had so much impact on the slaves from Amistad that he was able to give them their freedom without initially knowing where they were from. The slaves had so much trust in Baldwin when it came to the end of the movie that he was able to give them their freedom. But how much impact did he have on the slaves and why would they trust him if they didn’t know him? Baldwin put so much on the line in support of these

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