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Term Papers on Miscellaneous
Marketing 2
Number of words: 824 - Number of pages: 3.... by marketing their cookies in
Mexico. Nabisco succeeded in establishing their products
even though Mexico was in a recession. The company realized
that there was an open opportunity for their products. In
Mexico there was not a cookie exactly like theirs. Oreo and
Chips Ahoy are the best selling cookies in the United States
so they thought that the products might do the same in
Mexico. They did not have an expansive advertising
campaign. Instead they relied on in-store promotions. On
reason for their success is that they have a strong
distri .....
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Education And Class- A Class A
Number of words: 520 - Number of pages: 2.... obtain, what job you get and, thus, how much money you earn and what class you move into. Education is a means in which individuals seek social mobility. Parents realized this long ago and some struggle to send their children to private schools to give them a better chance of succeeding in the class hierarchy. Other children, typically from working-class backgrounds, are victims of low expectations, both from their parents and internally, and leave school as soon as they can, moving into low-paid jobs near the bottom of the social ladder. Whereas, many upper .....
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Can Sociology Be Value Free
Number of words: 2563 - Number of pages: 10.... therefore making value free science the aim but not the achievable goal of sociology? Indeed. is the concept of value free sociology' of value itself raising the notion of there being merit in a value plus sociology? This concept of value free sociology has its roots in the rise of positivism and the scientific method in the mid nineteenth century. Positivists believed that discovering laws of social development would create a better society. A key figure in the establishing of sociology as a respectable science was Comte (1798-1857). Comte looked at human progre .....
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Why Do Convenient Stores Have Locks On Their Doors If They Are Always Open?
Number of words: 611 - Number of pages: 3.... come in and take over. It's
not like most stores where at night when the store closes they lock the doors
and go home. Then, in the morning whoever is going to be opening comes in and
unlocks the store and gets it ready for the first customers of the day. This
situation would never happen at a store that is open all the time because there
always has to be someone working.
On a rare occasion, the store might need to the lock the doors if
someone outside is causing trouble. However, if they locked the doors and
wouldn't let any customers in they would be l .....
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Hyperspace
Number of words: 736 - Number of pages: 3.... turbulent, and the water lilies were being pushed in all different directions. To the fish the water lilies would be getting pushed around by themselves without anything pushing them. Since the water around them would appear invisible, much like the air and space around us, they would be baffled that the water lilies could move around by themselves.
Now imagine that there is fish “scientists” that would concoct clever invention called a “force” in order to hide their ignorance. Unable to comprehend that there could be waves on an unseen surface, they would .....
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The Bicycle: From Wood To Metal.
Number of words: 1476 - Number of pages: 6.... with the first machines to modern day super-light- weight machines.
Most written sources agree that the first bicycle was introduced around 1817 by a man called Von Drais. This wooden two-wheeled vehicle that weighed some 45kg (100 lbs). It comprised of a wooden beam structure, straddled by the rider, with a fixed wooden rear wheel and a steerable wheel in front, controlled over a tiller mechanism. It was propelled by pushing off with the legs, rolling along between these propulsive pushes. (fig 1)
page 14 von drais 1817.
Despite the technical and visual d .....
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The Ute Indians
Number of words: 986 - Number of pages: 4.... They
usually built their homes on a river or stream valley and were scattered to take
advantage of wood, shade and other resources. In the winter they moved into
lower elevations for the milder weather there.
Children were very important in the Ute Indian tribe. Every member was
responsible for caring and the education of the youth. Babies were held in
cradle boards that were either made of willow branches bundled together or a
solid piece of wood. Willow bark was often used as diapers. Babies were cared
for by girls nine and up. The babies were delivered .....
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The Making Of The Cat
Number of words: 4550 - Number of pages: 17.... organic (carbon-
based) molecules out of the basic components of the atmos- phere. As these
molecules slowly rained into the early oceans, a kind of primordial soup
was created. Via the ultraviolet radiation, light- ning, volcanic action,
and other forms of heat and energy, this soup was able to slowly combine
the organic molecules into ever more com- plex forms: first simple amino
acids, then organic macromolecules, then single-strand RNA molecules, and
finally simple viruses.
The only trouble with the soup theory is that is almost definitely
wrong! Th .....
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