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    Effectiveness of Social Network in Marketing Campaign

    marketing campaigns. Every actions we do, social media is a high presence on every one’s life which sometimes result to misuse of social networks. For instance, an average of over 1.3 billion monthly active users (Facebook, Statistics Brain Research Institute, 2015) was sign up to Facebook but how do we determine the fake accounts? And

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    Procrastination

    Procrastination: A PUPian Student Must Overcome By: Elloso, Princess L. Yan, Rochelle C. Chapter I : Problem and Background A. Background of the study When you look for the meaning of “procrastination” in the dictionary, it says that “it is an act of putting something off until later”. Obviously it is same for the Filipino term “Mañana Habit” means “mamaya na lang”. This habit is something we have learned from the Spaniards. And as we can see, most of the students do this habit

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    The Integration of Social Media in Marketing Campaigns

    of Social Media in Marketing Campaigns A Research Paper Presented to Ms. Maria Luisa Velasco In partial Fulfillments For the Course ENGLRES Term 1, SY 2014-2015 Karla June Marie Y. Ocampo Maria Kristine Louly DR. Pastor 1 Thesis Statement: Although social media poses some limitations, it still benefits entrepreneurs and start-up businesses because it serves as a virtual marketplace, a platform of communication and a social influence in effectively gaining customers and building lasting

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    Police Code Of Silence

    According to Cole and Gertz (2013), community oriented police focuses on maintaining order in local neighborhoods (p.103). Their presence helps ease problems within the community such as domestic violence, rowdy teenagers, and drug houses. But the role of community police is changing as they face new challenges such as immigration, protest movements, and terrorism (Cole & Gertz, 2013). The 9/11 attacks added a dimension to policing that expanded their role beyond maintaining order. They have new

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    Club It Part One

    Mission and Clientele The mission statement of Club IT is direct and simple; it states that the owners want to provide “live music, DJ’s, dance space and refreshments” that would cater to the desires of the clientele. The mission states that the owners wish to build a regular clientele, customers who would “meet regularly at Club IT.” The type of clientele the owners are wanting to attract are music lovers, and from looking at their calendar they should have no problem getting people who want to hear

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    Jejemon

    different basic terms related to Jejemon and the historical background of the Jejemon language, the significance of the study that states why and to whom this study is beneficial, the statement of purpose that identifies the objectives of this research study, the statement of the problem that consists of the problems that this study is covering to answer and the scope and limitations that enumerate the extent of this research study. Background of the Study Language is very important in our life

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    Reaction Paper

    Ronalyn C. Baguion Homework # 1 BSIE 2-3 December 6, 2013 “Without a critical or questioning attitude, a person becomes an easy prey to the purveyors of propaganda, falsehood and illusions.” I completely agree with this statement. I see this happen very often specially in the social media. People readily accept information regardless of where it came from or whether it’s real or not. It’s because the people have forgotten their ability to think critically therefore accepting

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    Case Study Shopper's Stop

    Problem Statement How should Shoppers Stop reorient its retailing to be relevant to the young? Situational Analysis SWOT Analysis |Strengths |Weakness | |Sustained focus on operational format (department store) |Disengagement with younger customer segment | |Loyal customer base (First Citizen) |Conflict in recognition

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    Consumer Buying Behaviour Towards Gold Jewellery in India

    objective of this study was to find factors influencing purchase decision in an online jewelry store, in order to help Precium Oy Ltd. to prepare its launch of a web store selling silver jewelry. A quantitative online survey was conducted to Finnish Facebook users, who were connected with the owners of Precium Oy Ltd. Out of 502 questionnaires sent, 206 responses were collected in the time of one week. The findings of the study indicate that reliability is the most important upper-level factor influencing

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    The Effects of Social Networking Sites to the Study Habits of Students (Unfinished)

    Title: The Effects of Social Networking Sites to the Study Habits of the Students Statement of the Problem: The Researchers aimed to describe the behaviour & attitude of the students in contrast of social networking sites to their study habits. Specifically, it sought answers to the following questions: 1. What are the effects of social networking sites to the study habits of the students? Statement of the Purpose: The researchers worked on this study in order to: 1. Determine the

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