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    its marketing Myopia brought Blockbuster to bankruptcy. 2. Introduction In today’s competitive business environment, the prime objective of any firm is to gain the profit and to achieve its goals successfully (Sokolowski, 2013). For this, companies focus on the market orientation to have the clear picture about the market and strategies that can increase its customer base and help to achieve its objectives. But, there are different types of factors like PESTEL and marketing myopia, which affect

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    ld My group’s category was the school aged child. We interviewed a 10 years old girl, named Miss Ng. In this essay, I will be covering about her physical, cognitive, psychological and moral development stages, myopia, and factors that will affect my clients’ wellbeing. Let me give a brief introduction of my client. She is primary 4 and her favourite hobbies are playing the computer games, dancing and doing sports. She lives with her parents, grandparents, younger sister and a maid at a 4

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    "marketing myopia" has haunted marketers since Theodore Levitt published his famous article "Marketing Myopia" in Harvard Business Review in 1960. Levitt argues that companies which narrowly focus on the product to the detriment of customer requirements (i.e., dispensing with the marketing concept) suffer from marketing myopia. Myopia or shortsightedness is often apparent within organizations. Several types of marketing myopia can be identified including classic myopia, competitive myopia and efficiency

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    Old age security has long since become a basic building block in any modern welfare system. Likewise it has long since become a standard element in the battery of expectations held and shared by citizens towards society. Pension systems are the vehicles by which these expectations are catered for. Their effectiveness and reliability are extremely important to individuals as well as societies. [] As reported by the Public Health England (PHE), individuals in the UK are expected to live longer than

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    The Visian Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL, STAAR Surgical, Nidau, Switzerland), a posterior chamber phakic intraocular lens (IOL), has been widely used and accepted for the correction of high myopia [1]. It has been reported to be safe, effective and reversible approach, but patients must be aware of possible complications, such as lens opacification, endothelial cell loss, increased intraocular pressure (IOP), inflammation and others[2, 3]. The anterior segment parameters are vital to choose

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    Concepts: myopia narrow-mindedness, intolerance. the neglect that we show the environment is unimaginable however until we understand the myopia we share in regards to our solutions to problems if they negatively impact our bottom line i doubt that any real steps toward sustainability will happen wen a large, crowded city or a crowded urban district: Detroit used to be a wen of a city. sustainability the quality of not being harmful to the environment or depleting natural resources, and thereby

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    The two most common refractive errors of the eye that are seen, are myopia and hyperopia. Myopia, which is also sometimes called nearsightedness, occurs when the eye can focus on close objects well, but not on the far away ones. The light rays reflecting from faraway objects are focusing in front of the retina. The ability to view

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    Cellphones and Social Media Are Ruining a Generation The popularity of smartphones is unparalleled in modern society. Not only are children receiving smartphones sooner in life, but many adults and teenagers are unable to remember a time in which the internet did not exist. Thus, daily activities focus heavily on electronics: teenagers no longer meet with their friends unchaperoned and are more likely to use Snapchat than go on a date. This asocial epidemic primarily affecting Generation Z—people

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    Behavioural Economics Surrounding a Pensioners Choice BSc. Mathematics and Actuarial Sciences University of Leicester Submitted by: Usman Raza Khan (119047679) Supervisor: Nick Foster Contents: Introduction What is Financial Myopia and Hyperbolic Discounting? ………………… 3 What is Inertia? ……………………………………………………………………………. 4 Governments Efforts …………………………………………………………………. 4 Controversy …………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 Introduction: Due to better health conditions

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    and 41 minutes on a screen per day, which is 20 minutes longer than the average person sleeps.” This overuse of screens causes health problems, and therefore people should limit their time on screens. Prolonged screen time can ruin your eyes causing myopia, strain on your muscles and bones. Terrible though these issues are, they are simple to prevent. One type of issue is vision strain. According to a study by the Archives of Ophthalmology in 2010, “The prevalence of nearsightedness among Americans

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