...away. I have a four and a half year old daughter from a previous relationship. Since my partner and I have been together, it seems that the more time and time goes on, the more the four of us grow together as a family. There are some things about this article that I completely agree with and some that I will definitely disagree with as well. As twenty-three women who has lived with the same man for almost four years, and have risen a little girl together seems fair enough that I can consider myself basically married. There is no paper that states that, but I believe that our history and current state very well proves that. There are three main topics that this Harvard professor discusses and that is bottom line, being married and happy, money and finances, and marriage and kids. In my personal opinion I believe that I can give my opinion my Daniel Gilbert’s thoughts, because my life can be easily related to an ordinary marriage. In this article, the first point that Daniel Gilbert brings up is, “it’s not marriage that makes you happy, its happy marriage that...
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...The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant the social satire. Mathilde Loisel was a pretty woman born to be marrying a man of wealth. Mathilde in time married a little clerk who worked in the Ministry Of Education, sometimes things don’t go as planned or expected. The author does a very good job in describing the good and bad physical, moral, and emotional conflicts brought by Mathilda when she barrow the necklace from Madame Forestier. The only thing that Mathilde didn't knew was that the gorgeous necklace was an imitation. Madame Loisel receive the necklace and she felt younger and beautiful as described in the story, she already had this characteristics but never realize that beauty is something that the eyes cant see , that the hands cant touch....
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...I Hate Myself and Want to Buy * anti-consumerism is one of the most important cultural forces in millennial North American life, across every class and demographic * how can we all denounce consumerism yet still find ourselves living in a consumer society? * we don’t actually critique consumerism; its a restatement of the critique of mass society * the critique of mass society has been one of the most powerful forces driving consumerism for the past 40 years * anti-consumerism doesn’t undermine consumerism; they reinforce it * they’ve failed to understand the true nature of consumer society * identify consumerism with conformity * fail to notice that it is rebellion, not conformity, that has been the driving force of the marketplace * counter-culture theorists like to think that their rebellion is a reaction to the evils of consumer society * what if counterculture rebellion was a contributing factor? * people in wealthy industrialized society are on average happier than poor ones * greater wealth comes a greater ability to meet needs and desires * economic development has been shown to generate a steady increase in average happiness levels, but after a certain level of development has been reached the effects disappear completely * the middle class continue to feel squeezed economically * people are working harder, under more stress, less free time * some people question the value of economic...
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...sound of a loud siren. I looked around to see nothing but darkness. The siren was blaring louder and louder every second…I turned around searching frantically when… I woke up with a start to the hustle and bustle of a railway station. It was around eleven in the night but this place was as alive as it was in the day time. That’s the best part about railway stations. No matter what time of the day, one can always see a live movie. Trains coming and going, people fighting to get on and off, chai-waalas running around with kettle and cups, stopping at every window on the train…forcing the passengers to drink tea…Wheeler’s bookstalls and carts everywhere, people buying and browsing books, sometimes trying to read and pass time without having to buy them. Some people tired already, had spread sheets on the floor and dozed off. Others were trying to keep awake, so that no one steals their luggage. I was waiting with my friends for the midnight train to Delhi. We were going home since winter break had started in college. This was the railway station of Dehradun, the only one in town. Probably pretty small for a capital, but I loved it. And everything about it. We had been waiting for over an hour. The train was late. All that waiting had made me sleepy and hungry. I decided to gather all my strength, get up and go for a snack. As I looked around, I noticed steam coming from a small cart on the other side. Convinced, that something hot was cooking, I decided to grab some hot samosas and...
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...Internal, External, and Situational Factors Affecting Consumer Behavior MRKT 410 Consumer Behavior March 29, 2015 University of Maryland University College Introduction We do everything for a reason, even if we can’t articulate what the reason is. The goal of marketing is to satisfy consumers’ needs. That is why understanding motivation would lead to understanding why consumers do what they do. Different individuals react differently to the same stimulus. Below are influences that affect consumer behavior that include internal, external, and situational factors. Internal Factors Internal influences are what personally influence an individual based on lifestyle and way of thinking. * Age: Consumers of different age groups have different needs and wants. People that belong to the same age group share a set if common cultural experiences that they carry throughout life (Solomon, 2013). The energy drink Red Bull targets young people and introduced it in bars, nightclubs and gyms. * Gender: Gender distinctions start at a very early age (Solomon, 2013). A simple example is that men purchase different things than woman do. Studies proved that women tend to spend more than men (Mohan, 2012). * Perception: The process by which people select, organize and interpret sensations and how people add meaning to the raw sensations (Solomon, 2013). Consumers who viewed themselves as socially conscious tended to place more weight on issues such as environmental impact when...
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...literary critics tend to look for tensions and contradictions within literary works. This is appropriate because Marxism was originally formulated to analyze just such tensions and contradictions within society. Marxist literary critics also see literature as intimately linked to social power, and thus their analysis of literature is linked to larger social questions. Since Marxism is a belief system which can be used to analyze society at the grandest or most detailed level, Marxist literary criticism is ultimately part of a much larger effort to uncover the inner workings of society 1. Title of the Book – The Great Gatsby: Gatsby became rich because, most probably Cody – the owner of the yatch, left him money but at the same time he is was committed to earning money at an early stage in his life. And the adjective Great added to the word noun, accounts for Fitzgerald reason why a man could be called a great that is he struggled hard to achieve the love of his life by trying to raise his stature. The word “Great” is added to emphasize the fact that he rose from rags to riches, and this fact should be respected and valued. Nick: “I suppose he'd had the name ready for a long time, even then. His parents were shiftless and unsuccessful farm people--his imagination had never really accepted them as his parents at all. The truth was that Jay Gatsby, of West Egg, Long Island, sprang from his Platonic conception of himself. He was a son of God--a phrase which, if it means anything...
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...decides what is right and wrong? Subjective morality – when moral judgements are based on individual opinions. Respects individual opinions and people can take responsibility for their own actions, however do all individuals opinions deserve respect? This may lead to disagreements. Objective morality – when moral judgements are based on external values/systems/rules. This approach gives authorities the ability to give guidance and advice, however there is disagreement about which authorities to trust. Utilitarianism (Teleological/Relativist): Is an ethical theory, which aims to help us work out what is right, and what is wrong. It focuses on bringing the greatest amount of happiness to the greatest number of people. Bentham: Hedonic Calculus – his method that measures the amount of happiness/pleasure an action will bring. He says if this is applies, it’ll lead to the right action. 7 PARTS TO THE CALCULUS: Intensity of pleasure, certainty of pleasure, duration of pleasure, continuity of pleasure, how near or far the pleasure is, if...
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...Secrets of Successful Learning Top of Form |[pic] |[pic] | Bottom of Form TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2012 Time Management "Don't wait. The time will never be just right. " One always has time enough, if one will apply it well. Many students discover the need to develop their time management skills when they arrive at college. Unlike high school where teachers frequently structured the assignments and classes filled the day, in college, students will have less in-class time, more outside of class work, and a great deal of freedom and flexibility. Keys to successful time management include: • Self knowledge and goals • Developing and maintaining a personal, flexible schedule |[pic] | |Quantumlearn (2012) | Class Activity Assessing Your Time Management Skills 1. I like my watch to be set a few minutes ahead of the correct time. 1. I tend to arrive at most functions at least 5 minutes early. 1. In the course of my daily activities I tend to take my time. 1. In high school I almost always completed my daily assignments. 2. I sometimes spend more than 15 minutes at a time on the telephone. 2. I like to finish assignments and reports exactly on their due dates. 1. I rarely spend more than an hour eating a meal. 1. I never watch more than 1 1/2 hours of TV on a weeknight. 2. I...
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...Marketing Strategy Project: A New Product for Happiness And Its Marketing Strategy iPhone Love-A Phone Designed for Seniors Hanxi Zhao Hanxi Zhao Dr. Boonghee Yoo MKT 203 December. 6 2014 Dr. Boonghee Yoo MKT 203 December. 6 2014 Table of Contents 1. Definition of Happiness……………………………………………………………....2 2. Survey results………………………………………………………………………………2 3. Social Background Introduction…………………………………………………..3 4. Incorporation of Happiness to New product Idea………………………..3 5. Product Description and features………………………………………………..4 6. Core target market and its size……………………………………..…………….5 7. Rival products…………………………………………………………………..…………6 8. Product positioning……………………………………………………………..….....8 9. Distribution Strategy………………………………………………………………….10 10. Service Strategy……………………………………………………………………….11 11. Pricing Strategy………………………………………………………………………..11 12. Advertising Strategy…………………………………………………………………12 13. Sales Promotion Strategy………………………………………………………...12 14. Sales Strategy…………………………………………………………………………..13 15. SWOT Analysis………………………………………………………………………….13 16. Estimation of Revenues. ………………………………………………………….14 17. References……………………………………………………………………………….15 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Definition of Happiness Every people want to be happy in his or her life...
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...Khetan - 199 Background and Motivation Various writers have viewed advertising from different perspectives. Advertising is a tool of marketing for communicating ideas and information about goods and services to an identified group, which employs paid space or time in the media or uses another communication vehicle to carry its message. It openly identifies the advertiser and his relationship to the sales effort (Wanoff, 1997). Advertising is a non-personal communication paid for by an identified sponsor who is relayed through various media with the aim of influencing people’s behavior towards the advertiser’s products and services at the lowest possible cost. (APCON, 2002). Frank (2005) defined advertising as the aim to persuade people to buy. Advertising is the dissemination of information concerning an idea, service or product to compel action in accordance with the intent of the advertiser. Advertising is any paid form of non-personal communication about an organization, product, service, or idea by an identified sponsor, (Alexander, 1965:9). The economic importance of advertising can’t be over emphasized. Advertising and promotions are an integral part of our social and economic system, evolving into a vital communications system that gives businesses and consumers the ability to deliver carefully prepared messages to target audiences. Expenditures in advertising and promotions have experienced tremendous growth in recent years. Between 1980 and 2002, their combined expenditure...
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...right moment. That way it creates value. This way it also incorporates innovation. Functions & processes/activities are the things we do to deliver customer value. These can be strategic and tactical. History of marketing thought - philosophy * Production orientation, huge production lines trying to find bigger markets. Its all about efficient distribution. Demand is huge, supply was very small, they didn’t care about colour for example. Marketing was all about getting your product efficiently to the consumer. Marketing is a very contextual science, how do we deal with circumstances, and how do we become successful in these circumstances. * Selling orientation, extra activities, not only distribute, but also tell people to buy your product and not others. Marketing was all about selling, how do you convince your customer. Once you are capable of producing, and quality standardized, than you can put it to the market an start selling. * Marketing orientation, first ask people what they want, and then provide the supply. Large groups of peoples that have similar...
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...Realign headings, do undone sections, add comments, cite stuff, go over, running head no parenthesis, fictional characters, page numbers, every section citation Freidman’s Assessment of the Quant-Olson Family Olivia Bertram Tarleton State University NURS 3360-010 Family and Community Health Nursing Nancy Gaither, MSN, RN Dokagari Woods, PhD, RN April 20, 2016 See page 87 in the DON Student Handbook And OWL at Purdue https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/16/ For this example, I added page breaks. The reference page and Appendix, should both begin on new pages. The entire paper should be double spaced, with no extra spaces between paragraphs. Click on Home: then the down arrow next to paragraph. Make sure line spacing is set to double space and spacing before and after is both set to 0 Everything in Yellow should be deleted or changed Family Assessment Paper Freidman’s Assessment of the Quant-Olson Family Including identifying data The persons in this paper are fictional. The Q-O’s live in Weatherford, Texas. They are a Catholic Caucasian family who are considered low class. They are considered a single parent, extended family who are currently unable to move out of their social class due to their lack of financial stability to move into the next class. They work as much as they can but are not able to keep up with the demands of their necessities. When their family size grew so did their hardships (Quant-Olson, personal...
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...In our world today the human race is filled with so many different types of people that the type of relationships that exists overflow with variety. They all work in a weird way and all fall apart for obvious reasons to people on the outside of the relationship. We have read many interesting short stories and I found that the theme of love kept appearing also with Tartuffe. Love comes in all different ways. I will discuss the theme of love in Winter Dreams by F. Scott Fitzgerald and What We Talk about When We Talk about Love by Raymond Carver. I saw that there was Lust and Love in these two stories. The word lust is defined as an intense longing or unbridled sexual desire.(lust). The word love is defined as a feeling of strong or constant affection for a person. (love). The difference between them is very simple, love is constant and lust is just an intense longing that can end anytime. A person is blinded when they lust for someone but true love is based on respecting each other and understanding each other’s likes and dislikes giving it a better chance to last longer. In Carver’s story, there are two relationships present that I want to go into more detail that will help show whether love or lust is stronger. In Fitzgerald’s story, one man is in love with a woman who doesn't love him and ends up losing a woman for his future. I chose these two stories because they were able to give a variety of love that is present in our world today. Raymond Carver’s title to his story...
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...Course Title: Principals of Marketing (MKT 101) Prepared For Kashfia Ahmed Senior Lecture Department of Business Administration East West University Prepared By Name of Students | ID | * Jahid Hasan Rajib * F M Alif Hossain | 2010-3-13-0592010-2-10-096 | Program : Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Semester : Spring-2011 Course Name : Principal of Marketing Course Code : Mkt101 Section : 1 East West University Date of Submission August 4, 2011. EAST WEST UNIVERSITY In writing this term paper, we are extremely indebted to almighty Allah who creates us is this transitory world along with concerned with this Term Paper. It could not possibly thank all of those marvelous people who have contributed a lot of this assignment. There are, of course some very special people who could not go without mention. First of all, we would like to convey our felt gratitude and regards to “Kashfia Ahmed” honorable Senior lecture, Department of Business Administration, East West University whose enthusiastic guidance and help during the entire study period made it possible for us to prepare this report. We are grateful to some prominent authors worldwide whose book I have consulted in the preparation of the assignment. We also thank to our course mates for their advice and comments to the success of the report. Thank You, Jahid Hasan Rajib Id- 2010-3-13-059 On Behalf of the Group September 28, 2012 Kashfia...
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...Course Title: Principals of Marketing (MKT 101) Prepared For Kashfia Ahmed Senior Lecture Department of Business Administration East West University Prepared By Name of Students | ID | * Jahid Hasan Rajib * F M Alif Hossain | 2010-3-13-0592010-2-10-096 | Program : Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Semester : Spring-2011 Course Name : Principal of Marketing Course Code : Mkt101 Section : 1 East West University Date of Submission August 4, 2011. EAST WEST UNIVERSITY In writing this term paper, we are extremely indebted to almighty Allah who creates us is this transitory world along with concerned with this Term Paper. It could not possibly thank all of those marvelous people who have contributed a lot of this assignment. There are, of course some very special people who could not go without mention. First of all, we would like to convey our felt gratitude and regards to “Kashfia Ahmed” honorable Senior lecture, Department of Business Administration, East West University whose enthusiastic guidance and help during the entire study period made it possible for us to prepare this report. We are grateful to some prominent authors worldwide whose book I have consulted in the preparation of the assignment. We also thank to our course mates for their advice and comments to the success of the report. Thank You, Jahid Hasan Rajib Id- 2010-3-13-059 On Behalf of the Group September 28, 2012 Kashfia...
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