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    Kelsey selected an article written by Susan Scott titled Fierce Conversations. This bold title jumped at me as fierce is such a powerful word. Excited to read the article, I was anticipating reading about how passionate conversation or debates correspond to interpersonal communications. Scott wrote this article to demonstrate the importance of having fierce conversations in all aspects of a person’s life and the repercussions of not having them. Scott states that “fierce” means intense, strong,…

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    customers with great discounts, new “hot off of the shelf” items, and free shipping. Bright colored websites and creativity interested the customers and made them feel like their money was being well spent. Because of the lagging in this area in the stores, the competition such as Amazon managed to persuade Target customers to take advantage of the online sales. Target did not realize how much the worldwide web was on the move as fast as it was. Staying on the phone to place orders was a…

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    Upscale Markets

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    Case Overview Blake Ives, the CEO of Upscale Markets, a seven-store local grocery chain in Dallas, TX, was contemplating his best course of action as Ives was searching for new imaginative thoughts to implement in his business. So, he had an idea to utilize QR code technology at subway stations, which is utilized by giant retailer organizations to empower clients to buy their products online while sitting/waiting at the train station. Even though the thought was great yet there was no subway…

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    In this week’s lecture the theme of choice was “Consumerism and American Values”. When first hearing the word consumerism, I tend to think of many things such as the economy, money, shopping, and etc. I also think of supply and demand and producer to consumer relationships. I thought it was a very interesting topic because; Walmart was the target for this section. In the first essay titled “The Walmart You Don’t Know” the author attempts to persuade the audience that Walmart is nothing but a…

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    There is something to be said about a store that can provide a range of, literally, almost everything. From the vintage block heels that are stepping back into play to all the powder, brass, primer one may need for reloading and prepping for that first bird to fly as the sun rises on Labor Day weekend, Paul’s Mart can take care of most any need from Fall and fishing to the excitement and satisfaction of a sweet, fabulous and funky vintage find. A not-so-hidden gem, many have their reasons why…

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    consumers. Although consumers shop at Wal-Mart for their lower prices no one really has a high opinion of the company as a whole. With Wal-Mart being the world’s largest retailer they hold all the cards if a supplier wants their product in their stores.…

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    A geographic target market can be consumers in a city, state, or country. The company is aiming customers who are living in the north America. The product will be distributed not only from apple store but also Rogers, Telus and Wind. A demographic target market would focus on a specific gender, age group, income level, or education level. Since, all of gender use phones, we would not have to focus on the specific gender. However, Owners must be older than 10 years old because some people…

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    Let's be honest, stupid ideas can grow into a serious business venture. Once-laughable business concept with no common sense, often made their inventors get the last laugh. We've compiled a list of top ten stupid ideas that actually worked. Stupid Idea Number One: The Pet Rock Children love pets. But who would imagine that a rock could substitute an animal? Who would exppect people to buy rocks instead of dogs or cats? Well, the California guy named Gary Dahl, is actualy the one who did. He…

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    Doodle Jump

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    Mobile phone gaming has come along way over the years. Many phone makers have tried and failed, but it was not until Apple released the iPhone that we truly saw the emergence mobile gaming for the masses. Nowadays you can see people from all walks of life tapping their screens on the train trying to beat their best scores. Even though the graphics and processing power of mobile phones has improved by leaps and bounds the most popular games are not necessarily the ones with the most versatile…

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    Slot Games Research Paper

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    surprised at the slot games you can play on the iPhone. The best thing is the newest model is not necessary to play top earning games. This is because you can simply access any online casino by using a web browser or by installing an app from the App store. You can then look for slot games to try your luck. Just take a look at some of the games that you can play on an iPhone. Mega Moolah…

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