| Sample 1 |
Number of Pages: 60
Number of Sources: 55
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Type of Document: Masters Thesis
Title of Piece: Improving customer relations through relationship marketing How can Greenheart Plants improve its relationships with customers to create a competitive advantage?
Summary: The purpose of this thesis is to establish a relationship marketing strategy for Greenheart Plants, helping to create a competitive advantage over competing firms in the gardening market.
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| Sample 2 |
Number of Pages: 65
Number of Sources: 45
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Type of Document: Undergraduate Dissertation
Title of Piece: Implicit side of the Olympic Games: The Past, Present and Future of Olympic Marketing.
Summary: This dissertation is dedicated to the analysis of Olympic marketing as the implicit side of Olympic movement; evaluation of past, present and future profiles of Olympic marketing.
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| Sample 3 |
Number of Pages: 10
Number of Sources: 45
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Type of Document: Research Proposal
Title of Piece: Anterior Cruciate Ligament: Anatomy, Symptoms and reconstruction.
Summary: Generally, amidst all the anatomy, symptoms and reconstruction of the ACL this project will examine major reasons of ACL rupture amidst different groups of patient with the primary focus on sportsmen.
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| Sample 4 |
Number of Pages: 11
Number of Sources: 11
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Type of Document: Term Paper
Title of Piece: Human Resource Management.
Summary: The assignment consist in studying the need for new approach to the management of people in order to reflect the way in which organisations are evolving at the start of the 21 st century.
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| Sample 5 |
Number of Pages: 10
Number of Sources: 7
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Type of Document: Coursework
Title of Piece: Family Law
Summary: This coursework answers the following question: "To what extent do you agree that the human rights act 1998 has had an impact on family law and will continue to do so?"
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| Sample 6 |
Number of Pages: 10
Number of Sources: 15
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Type of Document: Research Paper
Title of Piece: The term 'social science' is a misnomer which masks the necessarily different epistemic methods and ontological realities consistent with natural and social realms respectively". Critically appraise this claim.
Summary: In this essay we intend to dispute the notion that the term social science is a misnomer. Firstly, we will define social science, and then focus on the differences between rationalism and empiricism without whose existence there would be no epistemology. Empiricism will receive more attention due to the fact that that it has become the dominant epistemic approach, systematically and rigorously expressed through its offspring, ie ,materialism, sensism, positivism and naturalism. Second, we intend to allow ontological realities to manifest themselves through Kant's articulation as both an empiricist and a rationalist. This will dispel uninteresting dichotomies and allow one to "stand back", as it were, from one's own analysis of the topic.
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| Sample 7 |
Number of Pages: 40
Number of Sources: 27
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Type of Document: Master's Dissertation UK
Title of Piece: Managing Financial Risks with Derivatives: The case of the UK Telecommunications Industry
Summary: The increased volatility of the financial markets, has given rise to increased financial price risks faced by companies. Companies are now exposed to risks caused by unexpected movements in exchange rates and interest rates. With the growing global presence of the telecommunications industry, the companies in these industries are exposed to a wide range of financial risks, in particular foreign exchange risks and interest rate risk. The management of these risks has become paramount for the survival of companies in todays volatile financial markets.
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| Sample 8 |
Number of Pages: 8
Number of Sources: 1
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Type of Document: Book Report
Title of Piece: D.H. Lawrence, The Odour of Chrysanthemums.
Summary: An Exploration of D.H. Lawrence's, The Odour of Chrysanthemums brings to light the true fragrance of chrysanthemums set in contrast to Katherine Mansfield's, The Garden Party, which makes for an interesting discovery into the reality of human class construction and distinction through the depiction of interpersonal human relations and the effect on them of class.
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