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Jupiter Essay
1. jupiter Essay
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and by far the largest mass object in the solar system of all the other planets. Jupiter is twice the size of all the
other planets combined. It is as 318 times the sizes of earth. The distance that Jupiter orbits the sun is 778,330,000 km (Gallant pp154). The diameter is
142,984 km and the mass that it has is 1.900e27 kg. Jupiter is the fourth brightest object in the sky after the Sun, the Moon and Venus. Mars is some
times brighter. Galileo discovered Jupiter in 1610(Gallant); another interesting fact is that Jupiter has 4 large moons. Which are known as the Galilean
moons. They were named Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. The first mission that went to Jupiter was Pioneer 10 in 1973 and later...show more
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The knowledge of what the inner core is made up is still and will remain unknown until we can create a satellite that can make into the atmosphere of
Jupiter and the other gas planets. Jupiter's atmosphere was also found to be quite turbulent. It is also know that Jupiter spins faster than any other
planet. This indicates that Jupiter's winds are driven in large part by its internal heat rather than from solar input as on Earth. The vivid colors seen
in Jupiter's clouds are probably the result of subtle chemical reactions of the trace elements in Jupiter's atmosphere, perhaps involving sulfur whose
compounds take on a wide variety of colors, but the details are unknown. The colors correlate with the cloud's altitude: blue lowest, followed by
browns and whites, with reds highest. Sometimes we see the lower layers through holes in the upper ones. Then we have the Great Red Spot that
everyone can identify as Jupiter. This reddish color of the "Great Red Spot" is a puzzle to scientist, but several chemicals, including phosphorus,
have been proposed as a reason. In fact, the color and mechanisms driving the appearance of the entire atmosphere are still not well understood. This
spot has been seen by Earthly observers for more than 300 years. Robert Hooke discovered it in the 17th century. The GRS is an oval about 12,000 by
25,000 km, big enough to hold two Earths. Another interesting feature about Jupiter is that it
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2. Explanatory Research Design
Through the understanding of the elements involved in a research paper, a person can obtain the ability to complete good research. In research there
are two questions asked; what is going on for descriptive research and why is it going on for explanatory research. The research design is simply the
theory building approach to research. Although research design is the hardest part of research it is vital for research to be guided. Unit of Analysis
The unit of analysis is one of the most important ideas in a research design because it is the object that is being analyzed in the research. The units of
analysis consist of variation in what or who is studied or of observations (ORI, n.d.). Often researchers make observations on certain characteristics of
offenders like on their age or gender, which are combined to provide a picture of a population that comprises those individuals.
In criminal justice research, any variety of...show more content...
The most important part is to understand the logic of units of analysis. The decision of whether to research assaults or assaults victims and prisons or
police officers
Causation in Research
A cause is an explanation for events or attitude. The causation in research focuses on the causes for the ways things is and why other things cause
some things. An idiographic explanation for assessing was written by Joseph Maxwell. Maxwell asked how credible and believable it is and whether
alternative explanations were considered and found wanting. Explanations must make sense and be the truth.
The causal effect, which is the nomothetic perspective, is when an independent variable leads to or results in variation in the dependent variable
(Bachman, 2006). An example of this causal effect is when individuals are arrested for domestic assault tends to commit fewer later assaults than those
who are accused of domestic assault but not
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3. Exploratory Data Analysis Sample
Exploratory data analysis is a process that allows investigation of each variable to be examined for the population or events of interest (Sylvia &
Terhaar, 2014). Descriptive variables are utilized to describe the characteristics of a population or collection of events (Sylvia & Terhaar, 2014). The
descriptive variables utilized in the case study regarding older communityâdwelling patients with diabetes are age, gender, race, morbidity level, and
chronic disease conditions. The descriptive data provides a detailed image of the population of participating in the study. The average age of patients
participating in the study was 74.7 years, with the age of 73 being the most frequent. Of the three hundred ninetyâtwo patients participating in the study,
a little over half of the study participates were white men. Ninetyâseven percent of the participates reported a "high risk" or "very high risk" morbidity
level. Last, the descriptive variable assessing chronic health conditions reflected that 100% of participates have diabetes. Greater than 20 % of the
patients reported hypertension, lipid disorder, degenerative joint disease, ischemic heart...show more content...
An additional method to determine an outlier is to consider the distribution of the outlier to the median as opposed to the mean. Based on this
principle, a value is considered an outlier if "positioned 1.5 times the value of the 75th percentile in a distribution" (Sylvia & Terhaar, 2014). In the
case study, the boxplot figure displays values above and below the 75th percentile or the whiskers (Sylvia & Terhaar, 2014). However, the principal
investigator of the study determined these values should be included as they provide meaning to the final results. In some situations when the outliers
cause a skew in the distribution, other solutions or techniques should be pursued for analysis(Sylvia & Terhaar,
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4. Women Driving in Saudi Arabia Essay
Saudi Arabia is the only county in the world where women are not allowed to drive. In this year 2011, two ladies have been taken to jail for
breaking the law and driving in public. The issue of permitting women to drive has become at most controversial and argued issue in Saudi Arabia.
People from all over the world start to judge Saudis as backward people, attach the country and criticize the law of Saudi Arabia. Here I would like to
get a closer look at the situation and examine the topic in depth in order to have a better understanding.
Why women are not allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia?
Here we have two opinions; the argument is mainly between the religious or conservative people and liberals in the other hand. Some of Islamic...show
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So their main point is to preserve and protect women and their reputations.
In the other side, the opponents say that since it's their right to drive then let's leave the choice for them to decide for themselves. They are adult and
they are fully aware of the situation Saudi Arabia. More over they believe that in the Islamic law there are strict punishments especially for the rapist,
where the rape crime is considered as a capital crime. The penalty is to be sentenced to death. In other words "you can't close one's store because
there are lots of thieves". They also say that "if your main concern is reputation" then what about the other problems that women face. For a girl to
go from one place to another, she has to take a taxi to end up being with a stranger. In addition, who is going to satisfy their need of transportation?
Not all of the families have good allowance to afford a private driver or to pay the taxi's fees.
In a conclusion a want highlight that the issue is more complicated than it seems. Personally I am looking for the moment where the women are
allowed to drive. The king of Saudi Arabia has promised to raise the ban but we need to be patient. Still the majority of Saudis are still against
women drive. People need to be more open and the government has to work had to enlarge streets and develop the traffic system. They have also to
create special sections that deal with the female's traffic
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5. What is Globalisation: Globalisation has had a massive growth over the last halfâcentury with it taking place over hundreds of years. With the growth
of globalisation progressively increasing immensely on trade and culture exchange. Goods and services production has been increased due to
globalisation with the biggest of companies becoming into what is now multinational establishments subsidiaries in many countries (Bbc.co.uk, 2016).
Globalisation has resulted in the increase of the international trade, greater dependence within the global economy, freer movement of the capital,
goods, and services along with companies operating in more than one country. With the help of globalisation, it creates more wealth with in
unindustrialized countries yet the amount of effort put into these still hasn't closed the gap between the richest countries and poorest countries
(Bbc.co.uk, 2016). Globalisation has impacted countries with numerous amount of positive impacts towards the country but along with some negative
impacts which effects the country with a small percentage. Globalisation has had a large population of international movement of goods and services,
economical investment and people along with information. With the results of globalisation estimated, indicates the world's development may be more
justifiable. The political relationships lengthwise the global environmental have succussed intertwine, with the increase of the global economic
incorporations have been successful
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6. Perspectives Essay examples
Perspectives
Life Span & Introduction to Sociology
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In class we have been discussing the analogy of perspectives. A perspective is a way of seeing, also thought of as a 'point of view'. This mental
view or outlook can both enhance and constrain how we view the world in our own eyes. In the field of psychology and sociology there are many
ways to perceive our world in which we live. No one perspective alone can define the world. Each perspective has its own distinctive strengths and
blind spots. In class we have discussed different theories and analogies to better understand the complexity of perspectives. Perspectives will both
facilitate and constrain perception. A good example of this statement is the Burke...show more content...
Even when that one perspective may not be the most accurate way of viewing something in a particular situation, it can be tempting neglect other
perspectives or "tools". The example given in class was Freud and his psychosexual theories. Freud believed that everything we did was a result of
our sexual desires. Freud's only "tool", or perspective, was this belief , and he used it when viewing everything, even when it may have not been
the best "tool for the job". Most of us have heard the term "seeing is believing", but in class we discussed that "believing is seeing". When you
already believe something and have an idea implanted in your memory it will alter what you think you are seeing. In class we observed many
slides of different pictures portraying how believing is seeing. One specific example from the slide show was one image that contained two
completely different pictures depending on how you looked at the picture. Before showing us the image for the first time the pervious slide stated
"Cowboys Crossing the Creek". When the image appeared you automatically saw cowboys on horses crossing a creek. Then we were shown a slide
stating "Faces Everywhere". This time when the same exact image was shown for the second time, you saw faces everywhere in the image. This is
because you already had an idea placed in your mind causing you to see what you already believe. Referring to the familiar
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7. Online Education : Explanatory Essay
Online Education: Explanatory Essay Every year and every decade colleges change. Courses and requirements all change over the years. One thing
that has changed over the years is online education. Online education was not always a part of colleges and courses but over time it has developed and
has become part of the current college education. But what is online education? The article "Online Education. Opposing Viewpoints Online
Collection" said it best. "Online education, also called distance learning, offers students the chance to take college courses via the Internet" ("Online
Education" ж1). With online education being a part of a newer age of college, what are some for the benefits, challenges, and concerns and or
criticisms that comes with it? In this essay just that with be explained.
There are many benefits with online education. Not having to go to class everyday can be beneficial to students. Many students have busy
schedules such as full time jobs or have children to take care of, and being able to take classes from home and not having to find a babysitter is
extremely helpful. Along with being able to take classes from home, online education also offers education to people who do not have the luxury of
going to college. As the article "Online Education" stated, "Inmates often need education and job training to obtain jobs once they are released, and
online courses could fill this need" (ж12). If the government had the money to bring technology to third world
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8. Exploratory Paper on Death Penalty
Death Penalty: Is China worst executor due to the morality? Samo Valuch ENG 290 Miles White Explanatory paper November 20th, 2011 The
death penalty or in other words capital punishment is a form of execution used for a long time. It is a form of punishment that was and still is used
by several countries for various types of crimes for hundreds of years. However the death penalty has become a very debatable and confronting issue
for last decades due to the fact of people having different opinions on this issue. In some countries it is considered to be a part of the judicial system,
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He tries to raise and show the importance of the death penalty issue. Within his article he refers to a research institution called Amnesty International.
According to their research, the evidence show that in year 2010, the death penalty was used in 23 countries.( The Atlantic, 2011) United States ranked
in top five with the number of 46 executed prisoners, Iran placed second with number of 252 executed prisoners, and China ranked first, executing
thousands of prisoners.( The Atlantic, 2011) However there is no exact evidence to the Chinese execution numbers. The Chinese government keeps it in
secret. Even when I searched the Amnesty International report of death penalty, their report show similar numbers that I found in Max Fishers article,
however the numbers about the Chinese executions are not shown due to the fact of being hidden by Chinese government. According to report, "the
worst offending countries are Iran with at least 388 executions, Iraq with at least 120, Saudi Arabia with at least 69 and the USA with about 52
executions." (Amnesty International, 2009) These numbers are still quite high due to the fact that a general trend toward abolition of the death penalty
has increased and more countries have abolished death penalty. I was little curious, if I can find any more about the numbers of Chinese execution
cases. I found an article in BBC news, written by Chris
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9. "Critically analyse both the roles of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet and the relationship between them. Discuss whether the Government's
involvement in the performance of the functions of Parliament is appropriate or excessive for a system of checks and balances"
This essay will start with a brief introduction on the duties of the Prime Minister and his Cabinet and how they conjunct, following by an explanation
on how the system of check and balances works as well as to examine if the powers are distributing accordingly.
The Prime Minister
The Prime Minister is the chairman of the cabinet as well as the head of the British government, a person who is most likely to be the leader of the
majority party in the House of Commons and is directly appointed by the monarch to the office of Prime Minister. He or she acts as the face and
voice of the government in front of the media and has assumed responsibility for all the decisions and policies made by the body.
The PM's duties mainly fall into three areas. He is the chief executive, the chief ambassador, a link between the government and the sovereign. As the
chief of the executive branch, an organ devoted to governance the country and authorised to executes or enforces law drawn up by the legislature, he is
responsible for overseeing and organizing the work of various government departments that deals with a great diversity of governmental matters such as
running the National Health Service or controlling immigration.
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10. Essay about Control Life
There have been so many amazing things that I have experienced in my life already. I look forward to each new experience I may have an
opportunity to have. Each day is a victory, a challenge, and a success story. Every day is a gift and you should take full advantage of everyday you
are given. Unfortunately, we all miss some of the best moments in life by being so concerned about control life. For some reason my need and desire
to control life has always been a part of who I am; It has had positive and negative affects throughout my life.. So many of life's greatest gifts and
memories are not planned they just happened. Like just playing in the backyard with your kids and forgetting about the world around you and just
enjoying in...show more content...
An individual's personal control plays a vital part in the ability to just enjoy life as it is. Some people have no cares in the world but also may have
little motivation to achieve goals. I feel having the right level of control in your life is very important to happiness. "In modern cognitive theories of
OCD, control issues are implied in the concept of inflated responsibility, which involves attributing to oneself exaggerated "power which is pivotal to
bring about or prevent subjectively crucial negative outcomes" (Salkovskis, 1996, pp. 110â111). I do have a high level of control in my life and would
like to be able to adjust my level from work to home. Some things that I feel are important are actually to most people insignificant details. I feel
my children should do things a certain way or act a certain way. Sometimes this need for control takes away from them having fun. I would like to
control less and allow them just to live life a little more. I still feel it is very important to be detail oriented. Being this way is very important in my
career and is a large part of who I am. The biggest change I would like to make is to relax more when I get home. I leave the stresses of work at
work but I still try to mediate and monitor every little thing that happens around me. Stop doing that! Why are you doing that! Go do
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11. Essay On I Am Malala
The book "I am Malala" tells the story of eleven year old girl that campaigned and fought for woman's rights and for the Taliban to allow them to go
to school. Malala had an extremely tight nit family bond along with very supportive parents. She always had their support especially from her father
Ziauddin. I believe that if I had a daughter so young that wanted to make such a big difference in her country I would stand by her oneâhundred
percent and push her to set out her dreams. That is exactly what her parents did, they always encouraged her to do whatever she put her mind to even
now in present day.
Malala at age fifteen was shot by a Taliban man, for standing up for woman's rights to go to school. If I was Malala's parents I would...show more
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"He even asked friends to throw dried fruits, sweets and coins into my cradle, something we usually only do for boys." (pg.14) Woman were treated
very different from men in Swat but Malala wanted to put an end to that.
Malala wanted to make a difference in how unequal woman's rights were, and she would go to all costs to make it happen in her country. Her
father said since she was a baby that this child is special, and she was. If my child wanted to take a stand at eleven for woman's rights I would be
shocked to say the least. I would've brushed it to the side and forgot about it. Malala had a very strong support base because I would not have let
my child of eleven protest which she could have gotten killed for. Malala was brave, she even said she was not afraid to die. Most would have
been more comfortable if she was "older" and "wiser". Which I think is a common misconception on young people. More seasoned people think that
just because a child is young they cannot have a big voice or have an opinion on society because they have not experienced as many years on earth as
them. Malala broke the mold and she protested what she felt was right, even though she ended up getting shot in the face for it. Was it worth it? I think
it was worth it.
In conclusion I support the fact that Malala's parents allowed her to fight for woman's rights, and to stand up for what she believed in. Malala's
shooting affected people across the world and she was even nominated for
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12. Essay on Wildfires
A wildfire is any instance of uncontrolled burning in grasslands, brush, or woodlands. Wildfires destroy property and valuable natural resources, and
may threaten the lives of people and animals. Wildfires can occur at any time of the year, but usually occur during hot, dry weather. Wildfires are
usually signaled by dense smoke which may fill the air for miles around. The National Weather Service, U.S. Forest Service, and State forestry
agencies combine to give wildfire probability forecasts. Local radio and television stations broadcast information and warnings on local fire conditions.
Wildfires pose an increasing threat to the residential United States. In 1987, 53,000 fires consumed more than two million acres. By October 1988,
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On the actual day of the fire, the fire planners will again check such conditions as wind and moisture content in the vegetation. The wind direction
will determine where the fire is started. Fire crews start the burn with a device called a drip torch. A drip torch is a can of fuel with a flameâcarrying
wick at the end. When the crewmember tilts the wick toward the ground, a flame streams out and ignites the vegetation. Most of the effort that goes
into a prescribed fire is making sure that it is contained in the boundaries set for the fire. Firefighters and fire suppression equipment are near the site if
the fire grows out of control (www.nps.gov/wica/firâwhy.html, pgs. 1â3).
While not all the effects of prescribed burns are known some are very evident. The first of these common effects is that vegetation and fallen dead
material are burned creating an open forest floor. This eliminates any fuel that could contribute to a high intensity fire in the future. When the fire burns
the organic material in the forest, nutrient rich ash is left behind. When the first rain comes, the nutrients in the ash dissolve into the soil for the new
plants to use. This process is called nutrient recycling. These nutrients left in the soil are a good source of food for the young plants that will begin to
grow back. Another outcome of prescribed fire is that new growth begins immediately after the fires have been extinguished. Within
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13. Explanation, Understanding, and Subjectivity
ABSTRACT: Many theorists of explanation from Hempel onward have worked with the explicit or implicit assumption that considerations of the
subjective sense of understanding should be kept out of the formulation of a proper theory of explanation. They claim that genuine understanding of an
event comes only from being in an appropriate cognitive relation to the true explanation of that event. I argue that considerations of the subjective sense
of understanding cannot be completely removed from the process of formulating and justifying an acceptable theory of explanation. Although
understanding is neither a necessary nor sufficient condition for an explanation, understanding is necessary as an...show more content...
Hence, we cannot say that anyone's sense of understanding is either necessary or sufficient for an account to be an explanation. However, I shall argue,
we cannot completely avoid all reference to understanding in a correct theory of explanation. This situation presents a pressing problem for
philosophical studies of the nature of explanation, for many theorists relegate the sense of understanding to a strictly derivative position by claiming that
the subjective sense of understanding of an event comes, under appropriate (articulable) conditions, from consideration of a potential explanation, and
that genuine understanding comes, under appropriate conditions, from consideration of the true explanation. (See, for example, Hempel 1948,
256â257.) According to such philosophers we should rely on a proper theory of explanation to delineate potential explanations from nonâexplanatory
accounts and a delineation of understanding will follow. I shall argue that this is not a workable option.
One can also express the issue at hand in terms of the relative subjectivity or objectivity of explanation. Some theorists of explanation state an
objectivity criterion for an account of explanation, and many others implicitly employ one. Wesley Salmon, for example, states clearly that the
identifying criteria for scientific explanations must be objective, independent of personal, psychological considerations.
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14. Essay on Reading Comprehension
Reading Comprehension In any interaction with a text, the text is pretty much useless unless the reader can comprehend the meaning of that text.
Since narrative, expository, and poetic texts all have different reasons for being written, and different forms of presenting the text, different strategies
are needed to comprehend these texts. There are also many reading strategies that can be used for all of these types of text. In order to describe
strategies to help develop activities that facilitate comprehension of narrative, expository, and poetic texts one must first have an understanding of what
comprehension means, they then need a better understanding of how the human brain works. "Comprehension is a creative, multifaceted...show more
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If there are no changes in longâterm memory, nothing has been understood or learned." (Sweller, 2005) The competent comprehender is a skilled
reader. "Skilled readers are those who actively and automatically construct meaning as they read; they are selfâmotivated and selfâdirected; they
monitor their own comprehension by questioning, reviewing, revising, and rereading to enhance their overall comprehension." (Douglas Fisher, 2011)
One other skill that is crucial to being a skilled reader and comprehending text is the fluency with which a student reads. Teaching fluency skills is a
very important aspect of helping a student comprehend what they are reading. If a student is using all of the short term memory decoding words and
sentence stucture, there is very little left to work on the process for gaining meaning from the text. The most common strategies used to improve
fluency are; adding vocabulary to the students longâterm memory, activating background knowledge (schema), modeling, and having the student read.
So what are other strategies that can be used to help the nonâskilled student comprehend what they are reading? "The most important comprehension
strategies for struggling readers are activating background knowledge, determing importance, summarizing, questioning, visualizing and monitoring."
(Tompkins, 2010, p. 267)
Background knowledge helps the student with both fluency and the understanding
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15. Exploratory Report Example
XXXXXXXXX Exploratory Report StakeâHolders: People/Entities The conflict of the Ground Zero mosque has become one of the fiercest
religious based debates in recent years. One of the most influential men in the debate is Feisal Abdul Rauf. Rauf is the Imam (leader in prayer) at
the current New York City mosque just a few blocks away from the proposed location of the future mosque. He has put a lot of time and money into
this proposed mosque and does not plan to give up on it. Another key person in this issue is Sharif ElâGamal, the CEO of Soho Properties. Soho
Properties is the company who purchased the lot where they plan to build the mosque, and who is overseeing the hiring and funding to complete the
project. Sharif and Feisal have been...show more content...
The main reason for opposing this mosque is the location of it being too close to Ground Zero. Those who oppose it do not necessarily oppose
mosques in America, since there are over 23,000 of them. Rather, they oppose it being near a location where Islamic terrorists attacked America nine
years ago on 9/11. Many MuslimâAmericans, such as Raheel Raza, say building this mosque would be a slap in the face to America. Also, there are
a lot of mysteries behind this mosque such as where the funding is going to come from. Rauf has said he is going to release where all the funds are
coming from, but has yet to even after many requests. Many are led to believe that Radical Extremists are providing funds, and the Park51 group has
neither confirmed nor denied these allegations. The biggest person opposing this project is Newt Gingrich. He is quoted on the record many times
saying this building is going to be looked at as a victory mosque for the terrorists. The people opposing this project have compared this situation to that
of when the Catholic nuns built a convent in Auschwitz to honor those who were killed, and had no intentions other than peaceful ones, just like the
Park51 leaders. The Jewish community became very hostile and started protesting and causing riots. When Pope John Paul heard about this aggression,
he asked the nuns to vacate the land to maintain peace. Those against this mosque raise the
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16. Customer Service Essay examples
Companies are misguided nowadays by the notion that customers depend on them, when the truth of the matter is that companies are dependent on
those customers. Customer satisfaction and customer loyalty is now essential for a business or company to survive. So what is the difference between
customer satisfaction and customer loyalty and how to companies and or business achieve this? Also when you have difficult customers how do you
achieve customer satisfaction?
It's essential that companies or businesses today listen to their customers. No company or business today can afford to disregard the importance of
customer satisfaction and loyalty. Aren't they the same thing? No, they are absolutely not and they are enormously...show more content...
Customer loyalty is much harder to obtain that customer service satisfaction. The most important first step is to satisfy the customer by meeting their
expectations. Customers only give a company one chance and if they aren't satisfied they will not do business with that company again, as well as tell
others of their experience. The next step would be to exceed the customer's expectations. If a business goes above and beyond to assist the customer
they begin to build loyalty. The next step is to truly surprise the customer. In order to dominate the marketplace the company must find a way to make
them selves stand out with their product or service, accompanied with phenomenal customer service. Once this has been done customer satisfaction
and loyalty will be gained. "Acquiring a new customer can cost four or five times more than keeping a current customer" (Bestmark, 2013). So it's
essential to keep the current customer's happy and coming back for more.
Some of the ways that businesses can build loyalty would be by offering loyalty programs, Interacting with customers, surveys, creating institutional
ties, and personalized marketing. Another way to build loyalty is to treat your employees so well that they treat your customers well. If you have
happy employees they will treat your customers happy. "The link between satisfaction and loyalty however is not proportional" (Kotler, Keller, 2009,
p71), so businesses must
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17. Explanatory Essay Sample
Explanatory Notes:
Page 1: This page contains my forecasted clientele over a span of three years as well as my estimated income. I was able to calculate an estimated
income based on guaranteed support from Hawkesbury Animal Hospital. Being a previous employee of Hawkesbury Animal Hospital, I approached
them with my business plan to which they fully supported my business ventures and have guaranteed to solely recommend me for the services I will
be offering. They also informed me that with their combined practices (Glengarry Animal Hospital and Vankleek Hill Veterinary Services) they have
well over 3000 clients. Over the next three years, they will work with me and incorporate all three of their practices. They also informed me that
currently over 30% of clients are requesting transportation services, over 50% of clients request pet sitting services ranging from day car to pet
walking to at home visits, and over 20% of clients request groomer recommendations. Not only has Hawkesbury Animal Hospital guaranteed their
support and exemplified a high demand for the services I plan to offer but they have committed to be my onâcall emergency vet in the event of an
emergency (if the client has not designated a specific vet). I have also been in contact with MacCormick Veterinary Services who has shown support
and a commitment to refer me over a...show more content...
I was able to calculate an estimated income based on guaranteed support from my own connections such as previous clients from my old grooming
/kennel business, people by word of mouth/referrals, and by discussing my business concepts at local events. I have also conducted phone calls to
similar businesses to confirm I offer the widest variety of services in this area. All prior clients I have contacted or met with have confirmed their
support of my
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18. Explanatory Synthesis : Education And Career
Explanatory Synthesis: education and career The need to get a job should never be the major objective of attending school. The need to go to school
must be driven by the internal push to understand the political, social and economic issues that affect humanity. The attachment of the
selfâactualization to the dream job and academic achievement is misplaced and must never be part of the motivation in modern learning institutions.
Students, parents and education specialists have for a long time instilled in the ongoing students that they should focus on learning to get the dream
jobs once they complete education. Education should prepare students to seek jobs that aim at creating a better society rather than acquiring wealth and
becoming...show more content...
The evil does not start in the office with the CEO signing corrupt deals with the multinational companies; it starts right from the day the parent
reminds the child of working hard at school to achieve certain social and economic class. The environment where one grows plays a primary role in
shaping the future of society. Failure to tell the students the main reason for acquiring the education for many years is likely to make them lose track
of what they should achieve in life. So what are the reasons for going to school? To begin with, learning is a continuous process throughout life and
that one should never be contented with whatever he has learned; on the other hand, education equips people with the necessary skills needed to solve
the problems facing modern society. Finally, education connects the past and the present to predict the future. Whichever way one takes it, education
has nothing to do with securing a job. In the essence, after one has acquired education, he is ready to use the knowledge to solve problems that face
society. Among the problems are formulating economic and social policies, contributing to the political development and planning for the future of the
people. As such, the education helps to develop the general wellâbeing of society. Morcke, Dornan, and Eika, (2013), "asserts that education is the key
to success in life." This assertion has been misinterpreted across
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