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    Online Classes vs. Traditional Classroom Learning Students are finding it much easier to maintain a job‚ a family‚ and pursue a college career at the same time. This has been made possible with the option of online classes. While some students find it easier to continue education with online classes‚ others still prefer to learn in a traditional classroom. Many debates arise between online learning vs. classroom learning such as time‚ communication‚ and availability of course materials. Time

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    “Another Brick in the Wall” This song was written by Pink Floy’d. It was recorded April-November 1979 and was released to the public on December 1979. The song can be found on “The Wall” album. The song is written with three parts: part one is referred to as reminiscing‚ part two is referred to as education‚ and part three is referred to as drugs. Part two is the most recognized part of the whole song. “Another Brick in the Wall” hit number fifty-seven on the disco chart. Part one of “Another

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    Influencing the online consumer’s behavior: the Web experience Efthymios Constantinides The author Efthymios Constantinides is an Assistant Professor at the University of Twente‚ Faculty of Business‚ Public Administration and Technology‚ Department of Marketing‚ Strategy and Entrepreneurship‚ Enschede‚ The Netherlands. Keywords Internet marketing‚ Worldwide web‚ Online operation‚ Consumer behaviour‚ Buying behaviour Abstract Addresses one of the fundamental issues of e-marketing:

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    Online Auction for UUM Students 1. Introduction The fast development of communication technology caused the millions of auction listings in thousands of categories on auction websites‚ for example eBay‚ Yahoo and uBid (Yen and Lu‚ 2008). Online auctions conducted over the Internet provide substantial sales growth chances for the intermediaries and substantial unit cost reduction for purchaser of chosen commodities (Emiliani‚ 2000). Recently‚ online auctions activities have increased rapidly‚

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    vendor’s website instead of from a physical‚brick-and-mortar store. There are two primary types of e-commerce -- B2B and B2C. You are engaging in B2B‚ or business-to-business e-commerce when you buy products or services for your own business. B2C‚ or business-to-customer‚ is far more common; it occurs when you buy products online for yourself. Additionally‚ there are two types of online stores. These are "Pure Click" and "Brick and Click." The first denotes an online operation that has no physical store

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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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    1-Click: A New Generation of Online Shopping Processes Wenting Song Chao Zhao Zhuogang Li Ziming Ma Le Yu University of La Verne December 11‚ 2012 BUS 510 Nazila Safavi‚ Ph.D. Abstract The paper explores the advantages and disadvantages of the 1-click system‚ and improve it . The new shopping process of 1-click is very popular in the world‚ and brings more convenience and benefits to people today. However‚ there are also has some disadvantages‚ such as wrong clicking

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    Online banking (or Internet banking or E-banking) allows customers of a financial institution to conduct financial transactions on a secured website operated by the institution‚ which can be a retail bank‚virtual bank‚ credit union or building society. To access a financial institution’s online banking facility‚ a customer having personal Internet access must register with the institution for the service‚ and set up some password (under various names) for customer verification. The password for

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    Gregorio Castillo May 2‚ 2010 Impulsive or Habitual Shopping Many people suffer from impulsive expending and most of them are creating an addiction which had been causing them suffering and emotional distress. It is a reality that marketers are using many strategies to reach their objectives‚ which is to get consumers into consumptions that fall in a kind of addiction. “We are daily bombarded by advertising messages that attempt to entice consumers to indulge themselves with whatever product is

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    Another Brick in the Wall Raphael’s The School of Athens effectively grasps the concept of education and the acquisition ok knowledge. Looking at this famous work of sixteenth century art‚ Plato and Aristotle discuss their differing philosophical viewpoints and learning from each other in a communal setting with many other prominent figures‚ such as Pythagoras‚ instructing the common people. Although painted far after the time period it depicts around 300 BC‚ the general setting of a gathering

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