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different cultures. For this article, researchers have obtained data from five European cities and have included Caucasian women as the participants of their survey. According to this article, majority of women in this survey chose one of the given two models as an ideal self-image to look healthier or beautiful despite having the opportunity to choose neither of them. Moreover, many women identified a specific eye and hair color for beauty and half of the women identified eye and hair color for health
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defining a new business strategy for our company that will help us succeed in a competitive market. Looking over the different options of strategies we could use for our business, we feel that the differentiation strategy will fit most with our business model. With all of the existing coffee shops, our Broadway Café has to standout in order to survive in this competitive industry. Our differentiation strategy calls for the development of a product or service that offers unique attributes that customers
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defining a new business strategy for our company that will help us succeed in a competitive market. Looking over the different options of strategies we could use for our business, we feel that the differentiation strategy will fit most with our business model. With all of the existing coffee shops, our Broadway Café has to standout in order to survive in this competitive industry. Our differentiation strategy calls for the development of a product or service that offers unique attributes that customers
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