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    Case Study Com 225

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    COMM 225‚ FALL 2011: CASE STUDY DUE: Dec 6‚ 2011‚ 19.00 HR‚ SUBMIT ONLINE IN THE DROP BOX TO BE DONE IN GROUPS OF MAXIMUM OF 3 STUDENTS (WITH SAME CONTENT EXPECTATIONS). If you have been to one of the Walt Disney Theme Parks‚ it is inevitable that you have encountered the problem of waiting at the theme/attraction of your choice. Here is what a New York Times journalist has to say about this problem: Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/28/business/media/28disney.html Disney Tackles Major

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    The Discus Thrower is a article on a man who is tan but not from the sun‚ has blue eyes‚ but blind and legless- the right leg missing from his mid thigh down‚ the left from just below the knee. He lives at the hospital in room 542‚ the room is very bland‚ there are no decorations‚ no flowers‚ and it only has the basic things the hospital provides. He doesn’t talk to anyone or more around; he nods his head few times‚ which shows that there is some intensity of pain occurring. When the doctor came

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    5/17/11 English 302 Matthew Falloon The Singer Solution to World Poverty: Response I find Singer’s essay to be very thought provoking. Although I disagree with Singer’s rationality‚ I think his ideas about people’s priorities are completely correct. Singer does a good job of putting those priorities and real necessities of life into perspective. I like the amount of pressure Singer puts on the reader to donate money‚ and the reasons he uses to support that pressure. The first part

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    .COM Failure Marketing and the .COM Bust Why Marketing? The .COM bust‚ the .COM “bubble”‚ the failure of companies that “dot-bombed”‚ happened more than a decade ago‚ but the lessons learned are important for the present tech sector. Many investors argue that we are in a bubble now‚ with companies like Instagram selling for $1 billion and hundreds of others getting million dollar valuations. Looking back‚ it’s clear from a marketing perspective current aspects of the products and websites themselves

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    Alibaba.com’s Brief Company Background On November 6‚ 2007‚ Alibaba.com debuted on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange‚ raising US$1.5 billion to become the world’s biggest Internet stock offering since Google’s initial public offering (IPO) in 2004. On the first trading day‚ frenzied purchases of the stock pushed prices up to by 193%‚ the fourth largest first day gain in Hong Kong’s stock exchange in three years. The closing price of US$5.09 per share gave Alibaba.com a value of about US$25.6 billion

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    will get you some blogging net cred. It is‚ however‚ not exactly cheap. Professional users can expect to pay somewhere in the neighborhood of $199. 4. TypePad— TypePad is a more user-friendly version of Movable Type‚ with many of the same bells and whistles but in a much easier to use format. The functionality of

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    FREELANCER.COM Outsourcing in our modern world has become easier as a result of numerous online resources. But not all outsourcing platforms are equal. Each online platform comes with different resources‚ varied policies‚ and systems to help businesses find the right talent. Freelancer.com is one such firm that has passed through the noise in the industry and emerged as one of the finest outsourcing establishment. Freelancer Brief Under the ASX: FLN trading ticket on the Australian Securities Exchange

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    In the New York Times Article “ the Singer Solution to World Poverty” the author Peter Singer argues that there is no reason why Americans don’t donate money to the needy when they can afford countless of luxury that are not essential to the preservation of their lives and health. Singer pursue the audience with two different situations trying to motivate the reader to donate money instantly. The fist situation comes from a Brazilian film‚ Central Station in which a woman called Dora‚ a retired

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    to come forward and voice those concerns. It is recognised that most cases will have to proceed on a confidential basis. 3. The policy document makes it clear that you can do so without fear of victimisation‚ subsequent discrimination or disadvantage. This whistle-blowing policy is intended to encourage and enable employees to raise serious concerns within the Council rather than overlooking a problem or ’blowing the whistle’ outside. 4. The policy applies to all employees and those contractors

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    “The Singer Solution to World Poverty” World poverty has existed for many centuries and still exists today‚ gradually expanding and intensifying. This is the topic that Pete Singer‚ a professor of bioethics‚ calls attention to in his article “The Singer Solution to World Poverty.” Singer claimed that the solution was simple; “whatever money you’re spending on luxuries‚ not necessities‚ should be given away.” Considering Singer’s “solution” a controversial point arises between an idealistic‚ utopian

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