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    can be very beneficial seeing that PR professionals develop skills to build relationships with various publics, looking after the reputation of a company or an individual. Then, it can enable me to build up valuables contacts and networks since promoters, Djs, TV professionals, to music producers and record label directors, increasing

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    The adipose promoter 1.4 is responsible for driving the transcription process at low levels in the adipose cells. Cytokines class 1 and TNFα are produced locally within the cells allows the regulation of the promoter, promoter II on the other hand is regulated by cAMP and gonadotropins (Goss, 2004). The adipose cells tend to utilize all the promoters (II, 1.3 and 1.7) in instances where breast cancer is involved owing to the cancerous cells. Switch of the promoters depending with the kind of environment

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    An approach helps the promoter to make decisions on how they will approach the clients in giving the information needed for that certain approach (Naidoo & Wills, 2004). An approach will “determine the diversity in concept of health, influence of health and ways of measuring health lead” (Naidoo & Wills, 2004). Each approaches have different aims, methods and means of evaluation as well as different objectives on preventing diseases (Ewles & Simnet, 2003), ensuring the people or clients are well

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    The first X-SCID gene therapy trial used a moloney murine viral vector with the c transgene in two patients with X-SCID. One patient had a missense mutation in IL2RG which resulted in a receptor in the cellular membrane but without a cytoplasmic tail and therefore not functional. The other patient had a frameshift IL2RG mutation which deleted exon 6 and resulted in a truncated receptor that was not expressed on the membrane. Their CD34+ T cells were removed and transfected for three days, at which

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    Net Promoter Score is becoming an increasingly popular tool used by many companies who try to assess customer loyalty. The Net Promoter Score is based from a model developed by Frederick Reichheld in the book, “The Ultimate Question” (Beyond 2). The system helps measure customer loyalty between an organization and a consumer. The Net Promoter score was designed on an 11-point scale from (0 to 10) and it separates the customers into promoters, passives and detractors (beyond 2). Promoters are people

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    Introduction to Net Promoter Score Net Promoter Score Defined The Net Promoter Score is a customer loyalty metric that is used to gauge the loyalty of an organization 's customer relationships by asking how likely the customer is to recommend the organization to others. It serves as either an alternative or a supplement to traditional customer satisfaction surveys and is often correlated with revenue growth. NPS measures both customer satisfaction and brand loyalty. How NPS is calculated NPS defines

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    1. by having a Good Operating Margin which is a margin ratio used in measuring a company 's pricing strategy and operating efficiency. Thus the operating margin. Measures your operating profitability, it indicates how much of each dollar of revenues used is left over after both costs of goods sold and operating expenses are considered. Operating margins are important because they measure efficiency. The higher the operating margin, the more profitable a company 's core business is. for example

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    The Château de Tours is a famous castle in the city of Tours. One of the most natural things to do in France is to visit the beautiful Chateaus which are spread all over the country. The Château de Tours was built in the eleventh century. It was the residence of the Lord of France. It represents an architectural design of the Carolingian period. There are many things to do in Château de Tours such as visiting the many exhibitions of art that are always taking place in the many houses. There is a

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    Saint Martin of Tours Born to pagan parents; his father was a Roman military officer. Martin was raised in Pavia, Italy. Became a Christian, and became a catechumen in his early teens. Joined the Roman imperial army at age 15, serving in a ceremonial unit that acted as the emperor’s bodyguard, hardly fought. Cavalry officer, and assigned to garrison duty in Gaul. Baptised into the Church at age 18. Trying to live his faith, he refused to let his servant wait on him. Once, while on horseback in Amiens

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    Tiger Woods Case In 1996, Tiger Woods had decided to become a professional golfer at the age of 20. In that same year he won a PGA tournament and the Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. He was awarded Rookie of the Year as well as Sportsman of the Year. Before Woods even turned pro he was being compared to golf legend Jack Nicklaus. (Crain, 1996). Tiger Woods had attracted and exposed a new type of demographic to the game of golf. The following year Woods, who is a minority had become the youngest

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