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In “The Promise,” C. Wright Mills described one’s sociological imagination as being the ability to examine “the intersection between biography and history.” Select a famous figure from contemporary society (actor, musician, athlete, author, politician, etc.) and, using your own sociological imagination, imagine how different his or her life would have been if he or she […]

 

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TWO PARAGRAPHS  SEPARTE RESPOND  “Romantic Facts” “Reality provides us with fact so romantic that imagination itself could add nothing to them” — Jules Verne Respond to the above quote. Do you agree or disagree? What field did you explore in this class, that makes this true? Why? What field did you explore that indicates this […]

 

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Respond to at least two of your colleagues’ postings in one or more of the following ways: Compare your initial posting with that of your colleague, including insights on why diversification can fail to add value. Identify in what ways you agree or disagree with your colleague on the value of diversification and how this […]

 

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Loyalty/reward programs are becoming more and more prevalent. With the onset of more loyalty programs, it becomes important for companies to design programs that are differentiated from other competitor programs. What are at least three key aspects that a company must consider when developing a successful loyalty/reward program? Include in your discussion post personal observations […]

 

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