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    The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was written by Frank L. Baum and published May 17, 1899. He may have likely written this book as a metaphor, the Yellow Brick Road being the gold standard, the characters representing different candidates of the democratic and republican parties in the late 1800s. Though none of this was ever actually confirmed, this is a widely popularized theory about the book. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is the story of a girl named Dorothy who is taken away from her home in Kansas with

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    Horizontal & Vertical Integration to Compete Porter’s five forces provide a methodology to evaluate the external markets. Its consideration of substitutes, threats and power of buyer and supplier assists with the development of an integration strategy. A thorough analysis can isolate attractive opportunities in support of building a profitable business model. These strategies can leverage vertical and/or horizontal integration of new business entities. These entities are designed to help with

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    air balloon to return to Kansas. Before Dorothy can get into the balloon, Toto runs into the crowd. While chasing him, the rope holding the balloon flies away and the balloon takes off without Dorothy and Toto. Glinda the good witch tells Dorothy to click the heels of the silver shoes together. And Dorothy finally arrives

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    Business Research Report Expanding into Online Sales Assessment Code: RWT1 Student Name: Michael Koons, Jr Student ID: 000300718 Date: July 17, 2013 Mentor Name: Jennifer Lane Table of Contents Executive Summary...………….……………………………………..……………….3 Introduction………………………………………………………………………...….3 Research Findings……………………………………………………….…………….3 Online Selling Advantage and Disadvantages.………………………………..3 Online Sales Impact.……………..……………………………………………4 Marketing

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    Sears became the nation’s biggest retailer because they were an all-purpose store. Sears was known as the store that had a wide variety of items from clothes to appliances. Rather than going to Macy’s for clothes then Best Buy for a dishwasher and Home Depot for a set of tools, I could just go to Sears and get everything done at one store. All of the premier brands wanted to have their products in Sears, and vice versa. When you combine the variety of items, and competitive pricing it is easy to

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    something, Dorothy needs to go back home, The Tin Man needs a brain, The Scarecrow needs a heart, and The Lion needs courage. The film also progresses from the beginning to the end, as well as the characters. Dorothy starts at one spot, follows the yellow brick road and eventually makes it to her destination to see The Wizard of Oz, gets what

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    Rough Draft Kathleen Jacobie COM170 10/27/2014 Laura L. Dorsey Online vs. Brick-and-Mortar Shopping One of the opportunities we have in today’s world is whether to buy online or go to a brick and mortar store to do our purchasing. The two offer great sales and promotions along with selections from which we can choose. As online shopping and brick and mortar may seem similar; however, both differ in pricing, convenience and selection. Discounts are offered both online and in store

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    people could by anything and everything (Kargar, 2004). Because of their goal, the company broke down their company into three sections: online retail, marketplace, and third party sellers (Kargar, 2004). Online retail is similar to traditional brick and mortar stores. Amazon would purchase products from vendors, and it would be stored in a warehouse until it is purchased by a customer, and it then gets shipped to the consumer (Kargar, 2004). Although, initially, Amazon started as an online book

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    Brick-and-mortar stores are losing their touch in the retail world. Not only has there been a huge surge in online-only stores in the last decade, but traditional retailers have had to up their online game. Whilst the online-only stores tend to control the top online retailer list (Amazon), many traditional retailers are witnessing increasing sales online. In fact, some are beginning to make more sales online rather than in brick-and-mortar stores. Here’s our look at some of the stores making

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    Introduction to ANSYS The ANSYS is a large scale multi-purpose finite element computer program. This is used for solving several classes of engineering analysis. Different types of analysis can be done here. They can be static and dynamic structural analysis, mode-frequency and buckling, eigen value problems, steady state and transient heat transfer problems, static or time-varying magnetic analyses and various types of field and coupled-field applications. ANSYS consist many special features which

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