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    selection and target marketing. Trade area analysis and mapping tell you: • Where a store's customers are coming from • How many customers you have in a trade area • Where to look for for more customers Benefits of Trade Area Analysis • Identify gaps or overlaps in the market coverage of your existing store network, and make corrections by opening, closing or moving stores • Make better site selection

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    Solar Cell and Its Industry The conversion of the sunlight directly into electricity by using the electronic properties of various suitable materials appears to be an attractive energy conversion process and more or less an ideal alternative to available conventional energy sources. The solar cell technology has developed enormously over the last four decades, initially for being used to provide electrical power for spacecrafts and also more recently for various terrestrial applications. The main

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    which international competitor listed in the case is it most useful to compare Inditex’s financial performance? What do comparisons indicate about Inditex’s operating economics? Why? There are 3 key international competitors mentioned in the case: The Gap, H&M and Benetton. The Gap‘s production was internationalized with more than 90% of it outsourced outside of the United States. Its stores, however, were US centric. Therefore, The Gap’s strategy was to own most of its stores, while outsourcing

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    Adhere to established procedure – Experiment with Innovation – gap is 4. ii. Individual / Group Accountability – gap is 2. Others have no Gap based on my CM report; the sum of my gap is 6. I have the same expectation with what my organization offers or provided. The number one gap cannot be altered by my Manager but the only thing he can do is to encourage individuals in the group who has a better way of overcoming objections

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    Tattoos Are Bad Or Bad?

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    Tattoos are bad. This is something I have been told all my life. My father is a very authoritative figure. He stands at 6’3” and is a cut-to-the-shit type of guy. He makes sure that his views are heard even if it as trivial as talking through a movie to point out an error it made. He is not a fan of anything permanent on someone’s face or body; however, if his view is still unknown to someone, all he or she would have to do is bring up tattoo plans and his view will come out shortly after. One

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    It demonstrated that Na doping had a widen effect for the band gap of CuO, which was the first report here. Interestingly, the band gap shifts from 1.49eV to 1.46eV with the increase in Na doping from 0.0 to 3.0%, with was due to the band gap tailoring effect. The Na content was further increased when the secondary phase formed and the band gap shift to the higher energy 1.51eV, 1.53eV for 5.0% and 7.0% Na-doped CuO nanostructures. In contrast, the formation

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    Gap Year Disadvantages

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    circumstances, a gap year’s success ultimately depends on background elements like socioeconomic status. Students taking a gap year must possess a structured plan and must actively seek productive ways to explore their passions to dully utilize it to their benefit. Often enough, a student’s background will determine his or her effectiveness in a gap year. While students at prestigious universities like Harvard exhibit higher GPAs, one should note that for students of low socioeconomic status taking a gap year

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    Gap Year Advantages

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    professional life. A gap year is a new phenomenon which is recently very popular among young people. In the past, people would not be able to take a gap year, and they had to continue their study non-stope in order to obtain their desired degree. Having a gap in between their study would cause significant damage to a future profession, but nowadays the tradition of studying straight forwards is abolished, and no one considers a gap year as a problem. Many schools and colleagues offer the gap year to their

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