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    The Dating Services Industry provides a product that generated $320m in 2015, has historically grown at a 5-year CAGR of 5.0%, and is forecast to grow 3.9% YoY into 2020. I believe this trend is justified as a growing number of consumers begin to turn to the internet to look for love. Key Drivers for growth include the proliferation of broadband internet connections, the exponential increase the number of mobile devices, increased use of the internet, increasing GDP Per Capita (2.2% CAGR), and a

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    “Disneyland will never be completed. It will continue to grow as long as there is imagination left in the world.” – Walt Disney (Goodreads). The success of Walt Disney films, theme parks and company has built a legacy and attracted the attention of millions of people. Through the animated stories they enable to fill children’s imaginations with entertainment. Disney has embodied American culture with its catchy tunes and mass marketing. It has portrayed different repertories through movies and TV

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    tradition, also called the ‘monthly rice’ as part of a fresh, inexpensive and delicious guide to good culinary practices. Lastly, she introduces the Jamaican multigenerational living that helps in home ownership and the South Asian practice of matchmaking that is different from the American freedom of choice. Kolker’s explorations help to not only teach, but also to entertain and involve her readers in her expositions. I found Kolker 's book a much-needed guide in trying to understand the immigrant

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    Kansas in the Exporting Industry Despite periods of rising prosperity, the last three decades have been characterized by middle and lower-income wage stagnation; a lack of job opportunities for those without a college degree; and a speculative bubble-inducing trade deficit. While the exports in Kansas have been growing at a consistent rate, a significant increase in Kansas’s exports could dramatically improve these conditions, both nationally and statewide. (Brookings Program). To encourage this

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    Swatch Marketing Stratagy

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    Competitive analysis It is the vital part of marketing .its purpose is to determine the strengths and weakness of the competitors within the market. Porter’s five forces analysis for swatch can be interpreted as follows, New entrants-Strong brand reorganization and customer loyalty- swatch is a popular brand among customers substitution. But as swatch products are simple, accessible, playful and colorful and different parts coat very low , so swatch can be attacked by new entrants. Substitution

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    Emma:  Genteel People and Honest Hearts             In Emma, Jane Austen gives us ‘only the surface of the lives of genteel people’?  Though not necessarily a commonly used term today, the meaning of ‘genteel people’ is easily assumed. Good birth and breeding are not necessarily the only ‘qualities’ of genteel people: simple generosity, courtesy and elegance can also apply, as well as marriage into the class. The majority of the characters in Emma to some extent expand this definition to provide

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    Explore Jane Austen’s attitude to marriage in Pride and Prejudice Looking at the social, historical and cultural context In the 19th century when Austen wrote ‘Pride and Prejudice’, the way in which marriage was viewed was very different. It would have been expected of a young woman to find a ‘suitable’ partner for marriage before they were thirty, as after this they could be seen as an embarrassment to their family. By suitable, it does not mean in the way in which marriage is viewed

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    Video Game And The Game

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    In November, 1971 the first commercially targeted video game was released in America as an arcade machine called ‘Computer Space’ in which the aim of the game was to fly through 2D space avoiding UFO’s firing upon you and destroying them. The game sold poorly and was notoriously difficult to grasp as it was only played on university campuses. This however inspired other programmers to make more games and the following year Atari released ‘PONG’ as an upright arcade machine, the aim of the games

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    Artificial intelligence In e -commerce What is artificial intelligence : Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence offered by machines. In computer science, an ideal "intelligent" machine is a flexible rational agent that recognize its environment and takes actions that increase its chance of success at some goal. also, the term "artificial intelligence" is applied when a machine performs "cognitive" functions, such as "learning" and "problem solving". SiteZeus is a great example of using AI

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    In current day, Jane Austen is considered to be one of the greatest novelist of all time (Felder 47). Although she lived a fairly average life for a woman in the late 1700’s, Jane Austen was able to accomplish many substantial achievements throughout her life. These accomplishments included both personal and public achievements. Her public achievements, however, would go unnoticed due to her own preference of anonymity (Kuiper 139). Jane Austen lived a full life which included having a close relationship

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