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  • Sales Management: Mid-Term Test Notes

    Sales Management: Mid-Term Test Notes

    Sales Management: Mid-Term Test Notes Chapter 1 SALES MANAGEMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY: there are dramatic changes, which are being driven by BEHAVIORAL, TECHNOLOGICAL, and MANAGERIAL FORCES. BEHAVIORAL FORCES: are rising customer expectations, globalization of markets, and demassification of domestic markets; TECHNOLOGICAL FORCES: include sales force automation, virtual sales offices, and electronic sales channels; MANAGERIAL FORCES: consist of a shift to direct marketing alternatives, outsourcing of sales functions, and a blending of the sales and

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Biology Essay

    Biology Essay

    Biology Essay Life exists as a complex network or web of interrelationships. The operation of cells, organisms, species, communities, and ecosystems depends on multitudes of connections between the components of various biological systems. Complex organisms such as humans are internally not a simple design. There are many intricate systems working together and tedious processes that occur inside cells in order for daily functions to be carried out. Biological systems are a lot like a car,

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Understanding Digital Biology

    Understanding Digital Biology

    UNDERSTANDING DIGITAL BIOLOGY Explaining digital biology is impossible without explaining its principle. The purpose of this text is not to report experimental results. Rather, it tries to explain to laymen, in the simplest terms, this radically new approach to biology. We hope it will be useful to all, scientists or not, who find it hard to "make the leap". Indeed, is it possible to believe that the specific activity of biologically-active molecules (e.g. histamine, caffeine,

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Jack
  • Field Biology Projects

    Field Biology Projects

    Corwin Belfield Student Project Spring 2002 Field Biology Dr. Hanks I intend on doing a regular project and an extra credit project. For my first project I will start a recycling process in my home. I don’t want to make it too hard on my family so it will consist of aluminum objects and plastics. I will run this and accumulate materials for two weeks. After I will take pictures to illustrate what I have

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Fonta
  • History of Biology in 19 and 20 Century

    History of Biology in 19 and 20 Century

    History of biology in 19 and 20 century Biology is a science which studies living organisms. The history of biology is very long and there are many scientists who study that. First man who used the word “biology” was Jean Babtiste Lamarck (1744 - 1849). The history of biology is the study of the living world from ancient to modern times. The first biologists were in an ancient Greece, for example Plato or Aristotle, they

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Cmmb Notes

    Cmmb Notes

    05-09-13 CMMB 511 No final exam Journal based course. Try to think of everything in terms of GENE EXPRESSION Biol questions 1) concepts 2) strategies and approaches – need cross f(x) or complimentary approaches to develop a compreshensive understanding 3) techniques – lots of techniques, make sure using appropriate techniques 4) outcome of results 5) overall conclusions DNA content per haploid genome: Bacteria: 2 x 106 bp Mammal: 2 x 109 bp Complexity of the

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    Essay Length: 347 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • Biology

    Biology

    Meet Lloyd Wright, Hepatitis C Survivor, Researcher and Author: I have an extraordinary love for life...When a battery of MDs advised me of the bleak path's Hepatitis C could take, I concluded, "I'm not finished yet!". If you want to live well, read the Hepatitis Information I have provided in Triumph Over Hepatitis C, my book which describes how alternative medicine saved my life! Product information and ordering are combined to reduce confusion. Inside our

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    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Edward
  • Biology Summary

    Biology Summary

    We have known for centuries that traits are passed from parents to offspring. What has not always been understood is how traits are determined. One explanation that appealed to scientist for many centuries was that traits of parents were blended, or mixed in offspring. The blending hypothesis accounted for many observable traits and was widely accepted for many years. However, the idea of blending could not account for the appearance of unexpected traits in some

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • Social and Biological Death

    Social and Biological Death

    Social / Biological Death Humans are bound to die inevitably. Not a single person, no matter how much money you have, or how beautiful you are, death is inescapable. While we all know we are eventually be deceased, we try to make the best of it. We all strive to make our life as comfortable as possible; surround ourselves with warm people, fall in love, start a family, make friends, and the list goes

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Monika
  • In What Ways Are the Ideas of Socio-Biology Linked with Eugenics: What's Wrong with Trying to Engineer a Better Society Anyway?

    In What Ways Are the Ideas of Socio-Biology Linked with Eugenics: What's Wrong with Trying to Engineer a Better Society Anyway?

    Eugenics is concerned with the current direction of human evolution. Troy Duster (1990) in his book “Backdoor to Eugenics” defines eugenics as "the organic betterment of the race through wise application of the laws of heredity." The word Eugenics was first put to use in 1883 by Francis Galton in his “Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development”. The word originates from the Greek word eugenes meaning "...good in stock, hereditarily endowed with noble qualities".

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Monika
  • Biology Paper

    Biology Paper

    To understand behaviorism - must be seen as a methodological proposal of explaining the behavior of organisms from the lowest to the highest. Explaining human and nonhuman behavior by reference to scientific laws and the theories expressed of physical states, events, and entities. Because modern psychology emerged roughly in the mid-19th century. Information of behaviorism was gathered in its early stages by introspection (looking at your own inner states of being; your own desires, feelings,

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Biology Evolution

    Biology Evolution

    Where are we coming from? Have you ever wondered who or what started the universe and life? How come the universe has a variety of living things and nonliving things? The universe could start from two different types of beginning, creation and evolution. God created the universe and let all kinds of living and nonliving things exist together which shows creation. Evolution is based on changes occur within organisms from one generation to the next,

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Ancient Humans and Early Civilizations Notes

    Ancient Humans and Early Civilizations Notes

    The Origins of Humans Unlocking the history of the past - Historians must gather as much data as possible, from a wide variety of sources before they can make conclusions - Primary documents: written by people of the period - Secondary documents: written about past events - Historians almost never unearth all the facts so there is always a bias - They must think about economic developments, to figure out the way in which people

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Vika
  • Biological Attack - in Living Terrors by Michael T. Osterholm and John Schwartz

    Biological Attack - in Living Terrors by Michael T. Osterholm and John Schwartz

    Biological Attack In Living Terrors by Michael T. Osterholm and John Schwartz, the threat of biological attack on the United States is introduced to the public. Using Living Terrors and a number of sources that are extremely knowledgeable on the question of preparedness of the United States to a biological attack, I will argue that the United States is in no way prepared to handle a biological attack on its soil. Nuclear, chemical and

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Sa Notes

    Sa Notes

    The Tourism Growth Strategy marks a new beginning for South African Tourism. Over the past nine months we have done intensive research to understand the international tourism and travel markets and make critical choices about where we should spend our marketing time and money in order to achieve our country’s objectives for international tourism. The old Satour was hamstrung and limited in its effectiveness by the absence of proper data and market intelligence. As a

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Artur
  • Advanced Biology

    Advanced Biology

    Josh Wienczkowski EN 101 Saunier November 21, 2005 Documentation, “Advanced Biology” “There is no God! How do you explain the evolution of monkey to man?! With some story of Adam and Eve?! I bet there’s a virgin that gave birth to a mythical figure, am I right?” The view of an analytical atheist, only fourteen. That was me in an argument with my parents over grades that seemed to follow the annual trend of slipping.

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Mike
  • Interpretative Notes to the Nine Special Recommendations on Terrorist Financing

    Interpretative Notes to the Nine Special Recommendations on Terrorist Financing

    Objective Special Recommendation II (SR II) was developed with the objective of ensuring that countries have the legal capacity to prosecute and apply criminal sanctions to persons that finance terrorism. Given the close connection between international terrorism and inter alia money laundering, another objective of SR II is to emphasise this link by obligating countries to include terrorist financing offences as predicate offences for money laundering. The basis for criminalising terrorist financing should be the

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Yan
  • Can Biological Theories Explain Rolex Watches in Addition to Peacocks Tails?

    Can Biological Theories Explain Rolex Watches in Addition to Peacocks Tails?

    Can biological theories explain Rolex watches in addition to peacock’s tails? As humans, we do many things which are not instrumentally useful in an evolutionary sense: we dance, get drunk, create art, listen to music, and dress up in expensive clothing, amongst other things. These exhibitions of “useless” behaviours cannot be accounted for simply because we are reported to be in an evolutionary disequilibrium (Kirk et al, 2001); even our ancestors exhibited many of these

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    Submitted: January 20, 2010 By: Jon
  • Biology

    Biology

    Truth And Consequences Prospectus Worksheet Prepared by Dr. Gene Fenster, Biology Instructor, and Mary McMullen-Light, Writing Specialist Your name: For this portion of the project, you will need to locate the source material your project will be based on. You will need to find one source that makes a claim you would like to investigate. Choose a topic you find interesting because you will be working with it for the rest of the semester. You

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    Essay Length: 403 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Kevin
  • History Notes

    History Notes

    Molding a Nation - 1781 - 1789 The Articles of Confederation, though flawed, served as a bridge to becoming a new nation. Americans are on their own, and reality has set in Some believed that we could not handle it We couldn’t afford to go back into war (Side note: John Hanson was the president by the Articles of Confederation.) The Articles serve the purpose for the time being, even with their flawed nature;

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Offers of Biological Threaths

    Offers of Biological Threaths

    The recent reports of anthrax exposure have spawned numerous websites and emails selling Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) and other antibiotics for treatment. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) warns that fraudsters often follow the headlines, tailoring their offers to prey on consumers' fears and vulnerabilities. If you're wondering whether to buy products online from sellers who claim that their products will protect you from biological threats, the FTC, as well as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Edward
  • Psych Paper Notes

    Psych Paper Notes

    1. School violence starts out with the bully on the playground, or the pushing and shoving in the lunch line, but given the right set of circumstances what might have been prevented with some supervision instead turns into something deadly. 2. The only common denominator that exists between them all is the fact that there is no one determining factor. 3. School violence does not start in the school. Most behaviors are learned responses to

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Race: Social Concept, Biological Idea

    Race: Social Concept, Biological Idea

    Race: Social Concept, Biological Idea Gloria Ramon Race, in the common understanding, draws upon differences not only of skin color and physical attributes but also of language, nationality, and religion. Race categories are often used as ethnic intensifiers, with the aim of justifying the exploitation of one group by another. Race is an idea that has become so fixed in American society that there is no room for open-mindedness when challenging the idea of racial

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Monika
  • Leadership Notes

    Leadership Notes

    five important lessons about leadership: 1) That leadership is a personal adventure, an inner phenomenon. 2) That it has more to do with action than words. 3) That it is a matter of courage: a leader does what has to be done without making excuses. 4) That leadership is a moral issue, rooted in universal and timeless values. 5) That a good leader assumes a commitment to educate others, to turn the institution that he

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Molecular Biology Review

    Molecular Biology Review

    A study was recently conducted on what makes twins different. Some identical twins have small physical difference or tend to be more susceptible to disease than their pair. The theory for why these differences occur, as addressed in this article, is that chemical triggers switch on and off genes. They do this by attaching to the chromosome “like charms on a charm bracelet”. This is called epigenetic modification. These chemicals come from virtual all around

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Fonta

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