The document discusses the experience economy and how it differs from the traditional service economy. It outlines how experiences can be designed to be memorable by incorporating themes, cues, memorabilia, and engaging the five senses. Examples are provided of how different businesses like auto dealerships, doctors offices, and hair salons can create experiences for customers. The discussion ends by noting the transition from the experience economy to the social and transformation economies.
Marijuana comes from the Cannabis sativa plant. It is most commonly smoked but can also be eaten or drank. While some states have legalized it for medical use, it remains illegal under federal law. Marijuana has both short term and long term health risks for mental and physical health. It can also be addictive for some users. Debate continues around legalizing it for medical or recreational use due to its risks and potential benefits.
This short passage from Lamentations describes God's loving kindness and compassion as unending and renewed each morning. It praises God's great faithfulness.
The document is about dogs and includes the following key points:
1. Dogs originated from wolves and have been domesticated as pets for early humans due to their tendency to accept humans as leaders.
2. Their relationship with humans dates back thousands of years, with dogs protecting and sacrificing themselves for their human owners.
3. Dogs come in a wide variety of sizes, from over 100 pounds to under 1 kilogram, and serve various purposes like rescue, protection, and assistance for disabled humans.
4. Some human foods can be toxic to dogs, including chocolate, bones, onions/garlic, grapes/raisins, and large amounts of avocado or tomatoes. Dogs are carniv
The document discusses the experience economy and how it differs from the traditional service economy. It outlines how experiences can be designed to be memorable by incorporating themes, cues, memorabilia, and engaging the five senses. Examples are provided of how different businesses like auto dealerships, doctors offices, and hair salons can create experiences for customers. The discussion ends by noting the transition from the experience economy to the social and transformation economies.
Marijuana comes from the Cannabis sativa plant. It is most commonly smoked but can also be eaten or drank. While some states have legalized it for medical use, it remains illegal under federal law. Marijuana has both short term and long term health risks for mental and physical health. It can also be addictive for some users. Debate continues around legalizing it for medical or recreational use due to its risks and potential benefits.
This short passage from Lamentations describes God's loving kindness and compassion as unending and renewed each morning. It praises God's great faithfulness.
The document is about dogs and includes the following key points:
1. Dogs originated from wolves and have been domesticated as pets for early humans due to their tendency to accept humans as leaders.
2. Their relationship with humans dates back thousands of years, with dogs protecting and sacrificing themselves for their human owners.
3. Dogs come in a wide variety of sizes, from over 100 pounds to under 1 kilogram, and serve various purposes like rescue, protection, and assistance for disabled humans.
4. Some human foods can be toxic to dogs, including chocolate, bones, onions/garlic, grapes/raisins, and large amounts of avocado or tomatoes. Dogs are carniv