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    Customer analysis summary To understand our customers we made a survey that would approach as many customers as possible. However, on the short notice, our respondents were mostly in the age sector between 18 -24. Therefore, we decided to talk and interview personal connections about their experiences within the real estate sector. Survey summary Most of our respondents were between the age of 18 and 24. Most of them were students, some were just starting to work. The way most of them searched

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    Concept

    Men and Women’s Shopping Concept For Women, shopping can be a very fun experience, especially sometimes when we see any sales on the item that we’ve been wanting for a long time and buy. There is a little different for men, because most men find shopping is boring and they don’t like to walk through a crowed mall. The first difference is women are very hesitant when they comes to shopping, because we can not make up our minds about what we want to get, or what we like. Men always look like know

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    The Need to Address Social Issues Affecting Abortion

    Address Social Issues Affecting Abortion Abortion discussion in the public domain has most often centered on the policy and failed to address the major causes, which are the social issues. There is minimal focus on social reasons why 1.3 million women abort each year in the United States (Finer and Benshaw 15). Most of the reasons for carrying out abortion are addressed on two pillars alone: health complications and rape or incest. A third and a much bigger pillar, social reasons, have been ignored

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    Roles Of Women In Homer's The Odyssey

    The role of women in The Odyssey Women weren’t taken seriously for much in human history. There were things that men were allowed to do, but women wouldn’t even dare to think about. Basically, they were puppets used by men and those who were rich. They were treated as the weaker gender, the gender who was not capable of doing a man’s job. In resume, they would be used and had to follow orders. In The Odyssey, Odysseus was known as an epic hero, a brave, challenging, intelligent man. No one actually

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    published by a white woman and it was told by the black women who were maids in the 1960s. It gave me some assumptions to go with. Before I start, everything that I will bring up are tightly about the movie and the book. It is like a little summary however the reviews I read are really good concerning the movie and the book. The movie was produced in a small town Jackson, Mississippi. Racial tension was so high at that time. The Black women worked not only as maids in that town, but they practically

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    Maldives

    easy to marry in these islands because of the smallness of the dowries and the pleasures of society which the women offer. When the ships put in, the crew marry; when they intend to leave, they divorce their wives”.  The divorce and remarry was part of everyday life of the Maldivians.  Battuta himself took pleasure marrying with local women. He wrote, “In these islands, I married several women;" It would be normal  for a Maldivian woman to have lived in several different houses with each marriage

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    Marketing Plan

    Executive Summary This report was commissioned to examine why the sales volume of pocket bras. Women love to put cell phones in there bras, there is no good bra design that will hold the radiation of the cell phone. Need to recommend ways of improving the bra so that the volume can become increasing in sales. The research draws attention to the fact that people do not want their cell phones out or in their pockets especially now that the cell phones are being made smaller to fit anywhere. Over

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    Marketing Plan

    0 Executive Summary 2.0 Situation Analysis 2.1 Market Summary 2.2 SWOT Analysis 2.3 Competition 2.4 Product (Service) Offering 2.5 Keys to Success 2.6 Critical Issues 3.0 Marketing Strategy 3.1 Mission 3.2 Marketing Objective 3.3 Financial Objectives 3.4 Target Markets 3.5 Positioning 3.6 Strategies 3.7 Marketing Mix 3.8 Marketing Research 4.0 Controls 4.1 Implementation 4.2 Marketing Organization 4.3 Contingency Planning 5.0 Conclusion 1.0 Executive Summary To be completed

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    Work-Family Conflicts

    solutions. One of the main issues regarding the phenomenon of married females going out to work is women afford an intensive lifestyle. Dex [1998] supports that women experience more inter-role conflict than men. In addition, Aryee and Luk (1996) found out that women tend to support family at the expense of work. It reveals that women are bearing more stresses from work and family. Consequently, women need to bear more stress than men and it might affect their standard of living. Besides having intensive

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    Managing Conflict in the Work Place

    Managing Conflict in a Diverse Workplace Case Report Summary: Digisys Technology is a distributor of digitization equipment, who employs programmers, sales and marketing professionals, IT and software engineers. One of their biggest clients is the U.S dept of Defense and is lead mostly by senior managers who are retired military officers. Antoinette Mayer, a senior software engineer with some management responsibilities is having problems with Jay Strong her boss, in the perception she

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