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MARKETING ASSIGNMENT
Marketing Assignment
Marketing Assignment
Pricing Strategy
Pricing strategies take into account the forgotten "P," (Pricing), positioning. IBM is a new product that will enter the market in the beginning position of the lifecycle, allowing flexibility in any selected pricing strategy. Pricing strategy is nothing more than taking into account research, production, and ...
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Personal Development Plan
Personal Development Plan
Introduction
This report is a personal development plan that shows an evaluation of current skills and knowledge that includes my strengths and weaknesses. Development is a lifelong of nurturing, shaping and improving an individual's skills, knowledge and interests to ensure my maximum effectiveness ...
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COMPUTER SCIENCE CONCURRENCY
Computer Science Concurrency
Computer Science Concurrency
Computer Science Concurrency
In computer science, concurrency is a property of systems in which several computational processes are executing at the same time, and potentially interacting with each other. The study of concurrency encompasses a broad range of systems, from tightly-coupled, largely synchronous parallel computing ...
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Perceptual Entitlement
Perceptual Entitlement
The Epistemic Value of Tyler Burge's Conception of Perceptual Entitlement
Introduction
Tyler Burge (1993) defends an original account of testimonial knowledge and its relationship to a priori knowledge. The originality of the account is due, in part, to the fact that it is cast within a novel epistemic ...
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CONTEXTUALISM
Contexualism
Contextualism
Introduction
Keith DeRose has argued extensively for contextualism about the word 'knows': that the standards for what counts as knowledge are determined by the context in which the knowledge ascription is made. But DeRose does not hold that the context-sensitivity of 'knows' means that both parties to an apparent dispute ...
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MANAGING CHANGE WITHIN CONTEXT
Managing Change within Context
Managing Change within Context
Introduction
Everyone agrees that managing change is difficult, but few can agree on how. Most experts are obsessed with issues "soft", such as culture and motivation but, say the authors focus only on these issues will not guarantee change. Companies ...
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STUDENT DEBT IN THE UK AND U.S.
Student Debt in the UK and U.S.
Student Debt In The UK
Introduction
Research into how students manage their ethical finances has been explored in the past both within the UK and US. In the UK and US, interest has been particularly evident over the past 10 ...
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READING FINANCIAL MARKETS
Reading Financial Markets
Table of Contents
Reading Financial Markets4
Introduction4
Financial Discourse5
What is a Theory of Financial Markets or Security Prices?6
Oppositions7
Methodology11
Literature Review13
Markets13
"Technical" Narratives14
Traditional "Macro" Narratives16
A Rational Expectations Narrative18
Reflexive Narratives21
Structuralism23
"Structure": Saussure and Lévi-Strauss24
Structuralism and Markets26
The Old Trader and the Yen28
Oppositions Revisited30
Findings35
Post Keynesian Economics and Mathematics35
Conclusion and Recommendations42
Practical Implications43
References52
Reading Financial Markets
Introduction
As an academic activity, ...
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SPATIAL PLANNING
Spatial Planning and Land-Use Planning
Spatial Planning and Land-Use Planning
Introduction
The paper proposes a category of authorities able to take the different types of decision falling into the realm of spatial planning and land use management: land use regulators. The most prevalent land use regulators will be municipalities. Each ...
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SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Social Anthropology
Social Anthropology
Social Anthropology was born in the era when European societies still had colonial empires. Although there has been much polemical debate about the ways in which the colonial context might have compromised anthropological research, at least one of the major aims of the founders of the discipline ...