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Institution City, State Date of submission Contents Abstract iii CHAPTER ONE 1 Introduction 1 CHAPTER TWO 3 Literature Review 3 3.1 Introduction 3 3.2 Theoretical Background 4 3.2.1 Marketing Approaches 5 3.2.2 Research Approach 6 3.2.3 Articles and studying Approach 7 3.3.4 Human Resource Approach 8 CHAPTER FOUR 10 Methodology 10 Research Design 10 Data Analysis and Procedures 11 Data Presentation 11 CHAPTER FIVE 12 Findings and Conclusion 12 Conclusion 13 Further Research
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