Beauty therapy

Beauty therapy refers to applying and using a wide range of treatment and cosmetic techniques on an individual by trained beauticians. Beauty therapists are pundits in the area of facial and body care and knowledgeable in the area of skin biology and cosmetics chemistry. The most common beauty therapists’ most common services include manicure, pedicure, […]
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The nursing profession

Nursing is a profession that focuses on the autonomous and collaborative provision of care to individuals of all ages, families, groups, and communities. In other words, the nursing profession focuses on provision of care to the sick. The nursing professionals engage in activities that help prevent illnesses, provide care to the sick, and health education. […]
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Starbucks Corporation

Starbucks Corporation is an American based chain of coffee houses and roastery reserves. Starbucks is ranked as the largest chain of coffee houses in the world and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington (Rothaermel, 2017). The company has more than 30,000 coffee houses located in different regions and is present in more than 70 countries (Rothaermel, […]
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Quality Nursing in Healthcare

Quality Nursing in Healthcare; Nursing is a profession that focuses on provision of care to the sick. Nursing entails activities tailored towards prevention of illnesses, care of the sick, and health education. The nursing profession is responsible for providing care to the sick, the injured, the disabled, and even those with terminal illnesses. It is […]
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Performance Appraisal at Telespazio

Performance Appraisal at Telespazio; Telespazio is a space services company operating globally with headquarters based in Rome, Italy. Telespazio was founded in 1961 by Italcable and the RAI. The company is established under the National Research Council (NRC) and Posts and Communications Ministry in Italy (Profili et al., 2018). Telespazio initially ventured into providing telecommunication […]
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Limited Liability Partnership

A limited liability partnership (LLP) is one in which some or all partners have limited liability. Therefore, a limited liability partnership exhibits both the elements of a partnership and those of a corporation (Tran et al., 2020). On the other hand, a C corporation is under the U.S. income tax law defined as a partnership […]
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wealth of nations

Chap. II: Of the principle which gives occasion to the division of labour. This division of labour, from which so many advantages are derived, is not originally the effect of any human wisdom, which foresees and intends that general opulence to which it gives occasion. It is the necessary, though very slow and gradual, consequence […]
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violence against women

Femicide or feminicide refers to violence against women ranging from physical, sexual, and emotional harassment. It may also be in the form of threats and intimidation by either male partners, ex-partners or female family members. The cases of femicides reported in the United States have been increasing since the 1970s. As of 2019, about 1,800 […]
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Perfect competition

Perfect competition is a market structure where all sellers sell homogeneous products, firms are price takers, and whose market share does not influence prices.  A monopoly market structure is one in which a single firm sells unique products in the market. In other words, the firm operating in a monopoly market does not face any […]
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Grit by Angela Duckworth    

Chapter 11 Lucy, at four years, was a big fan of raisins. The author, one day observed her seated on the kitchen table as she struggled to open the small box of raisins (Duckworth, p 261). Although Lucy was hungry, the box resisted her efforts, and he had no option but to wander off. When […]
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Destination Marketing

Destination Marketing is a form of marketing in which a given destination is promoted to potential visitors in order to increase the number of people travelling to that destination. It also means engaging with key players in order to drive awareness of a given destination. This is done to drive interest so that more people […]
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Andragogy principles

Andragogy is defined as the methods and principles used when designing and delivering training to adults (Ota, DiCarlo, & Burts, 2006). In other words, andragogy explains the six principles that guide a person who is planning to train adults. One of the principles is the need to know, which states that adults always want a […]
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Inclusion of women in the economy

The inclusion of women in the economy is considered critical. According to Obaid (2020), there are many ways through which women can be involved in a country’s economy including labor, decision-making, financing, and digital inclusion. In other words, the inclusion of women in these four areas would not only result in a robust economy but […]
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Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate governance refers to various policies, practices, and regulations used by various parties to oversee a company’s operations. The role of corporate governance is to ensure that managers deliver the company’s long-term objectives (Bhagat & Bolton, 2019). Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a business practice that allows companies to integrate social and environmental concerns into […]
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Nike Inc.

Nike Inc. is a multinational corporation that focuses on the manufacture, and sale of footwear. It was founded in 1964 by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman and began as a small running shoe company (Piskorski & Johnson, 2012). The company was originally known as Blue Ribbon Sports obtained the current name from a famous swoosh […]
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Active and Peer Learning

Active learning is an approach in which students are actively involved in the course material through experiments, case studies and problem-solving (Hartikainen et al., 2019). In other words, is an approach to learning where students do much more than passive listening. There are various methods used to promote active learning, including reading, writing, problem-solving, and […]
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Social conflict theory

Conflict theory or social conflict theory originated from the work of Karl Marx, focusing on cause and consequences. In other words, the theory argues that conflicts arise between owners of factors of production or the rich and the working class. Therefore, Karl Marx is considered as the father of social conflict theory (Trevino, 2017). The […]
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What is elasticity of demand?

What is elasticity of demand? An elastic product is one in which the quantity demanded changes significantly when prices increase or decrease.  A good’s price elasticity of demand is a measure of how sensitive the quantity demanded is to its price. In other words, increasing the price decreases the quantity of a product demanded, and […]
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Consumer surplus

Consumer surplus refers to the variance between the price that consumers pay for a commodity and the price they are able and willing to pay for a good. When this is plotted on a curve representing supply and demand, consumer surplus represents the region between the demand price and the equilibrium price. An increase in […]
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Brand Positioning of Netflix Inc.

Brand Positioning of Netflix Inc. Netflix Inc. is an international media services provider and technology company based in America. The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Los Gatos, California, United States (Voigt, Buliga, & Michl, 2017). The company provides a wide range of products and services, including entertainment contents in the form of […]
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