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    managing 21 different business divisions with total revenues over $3 billion. However, the increasing bargaining power of Newell’s primary customers, mass retailers like Wal-Mart and Sears, has prompted the company to begin restructuring their corporate strategy. In 1997 the top three mass-retail chains, Wal-Mart, Sears, and Kmart, controlled 80% of the discount retail market, up 10% over the previous five years. This appears to be a continuing trend, providing them greater pricing power over their

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    PHAR 1000 – Basic Pharmocotherapeutics Eileen J. Arellano Norquest College Practical Nurse- Section D01 PHAR 1000 Written Assignment Heather Zirk RN, BN September 15, 2014 CASE STUDY: Name of Client: Maggie Sears Age: 66 years old Primary Diagnosis: Cellulitis to left leg Secondary Diagnosis: Depression Osteoporosis Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Past Surgical History: Tonsillectomy- as child Cholecystectomy- 15 years ago (51 years old) Current Medications: “migraine pills” St. John’s wort

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    had problem behavior in addition to academic and social delays. Results from the studies indicated that the PTR intervention was effective in decreasing problem behavior and increasing appropriate behavior. Bailey and Blair also cited the work of Sears, Blair, Crosland, and Iovannone (2013) in which PTR was implemented in home

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    the market, substitute products, bargaining power of customers, and the bargaining power of suppliers. (quickmba) Competitors Wal-Mart’s is one of Target’s biggest competitors, but other retailers are also trying to compete, such as Sears, Dollar General, and Amazon. Although Target caters more to a more upscale clientele, it still carriers many of the same items as Wal-Mart. Target is not able to compete internationally with Wal-Mart since all of stores are in the U.S. but by 2014

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    Essay B - 1 Opportunity defined the Unassigned lands. Two attorneys, T.C. Sears and Elias C. Boudinot, found within the old treaties, land titles, and other various documents that 14 million acres of land were unclaimed, which would later be promoted Oklahoma district (Baird and Goble, p 141). The drive behind the Sears and Boudinot were primarily monetary reasons. Sears was an attorney for the Katy Railroad, which sought to settle the unassigned lands to increase the revenue from the empty region;

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