Discuss in detail the value that Build-A-Bear creates for its customers.

Discuss in detail the value that Build-A-Bear creates for its customers.

  • BUSINESS

Discuss in detail the value that Build-A-Bear creates for its customers.

“Build-a-Bear” is the name of an Internet based business enterprise that sells customized custom designed soft toys, greeting cards and other related items. The main marketing strategy followed by…

  • BUSINESS

Which of the five marketing managment concepts best describe Build-A-Bear workshop

Kotler and Keller (2006) have identified five distinct marketing concepts or orientations that have evolved over a period of time, and different companies today may organize their marketing efforts…

  • LITERATURE

Look at the soliloquy below, in light of this knowledge justify his feelings and behaviour…

In this soliloquy, Hamlet is thinking about his mother’s actions following his father’s death. He is both angered and confused by her new relationship with Claudius, his uncle. In the beginning of…

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  • MATH

Prove that if ab>0, then the equation a/x-1 + b/x-3 = 0 has at least 1 solution in the…

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  • BUSINESS

Describe all phases of Build-A-Bear’s product and what is being exchanged in a Build-A-Bear…

The concept of this is very simple. It is about choice. Instead of having bears or stuffed animals that are generic, it gives people the ability to choose what they want. It fits in perfectly with…

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  • THE LOTTERY

What is the tone of Shirley Jackson’s short story, “The Lottery”?

Tone, referring to the feeling that the author creates, shifts in “The Lottery” from peaceful, calm, and tranquil to cautious to horrific. In the beginning the setting opens in an everyday American…

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  • THE SCARLET LETTER

For my term paper, I am trying to use The Scarlet Letter and its relationship with carnivalism of…

I must confess I’m relatively unfamiliar with the concept of carnivalism in Mikhail Bakhtin, but I do know The Scarlet Letter and I’ll share what I know in hopes of getting you started, anyway….

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  • SCIENCE

What is the definition of the term ‘waste’ according to the environment act 1995?

The Environment Act of 1995 which is part of the United Kingdom’s Environment Protection Act of 1990, is a plan for managing wastes and is an important document. The term waste refers to…

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  • OTHELLO

In act 1, scene 1 why do Iago, Roderigo, and Brabantio hate the man they are discussing?

The play begins in medias res with a conversation between Iago and Roderigo. At first, we are not sure what or whom the two are discussing. We do know that Roderigo is clearly upset over a recent…

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  • LITERATURE

What is “modernism”?

Modernism is broadly applied to “writing marked by a strong and conscious break with tradition” (Holman and Harmon, A Handbook to Literature, sixth edition). Modernism represents a literary period…

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  • SCIENCE

Find the time it takes the stone to catch up with the ball and find the velocities of the stone…

We have to find the time it takes the ball and the stone to meet and their velocities when they meet. Now the distance traveled in time t, by an object with an initial velocity u and which has an…

  • TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

What is necessary for the general acceptance of a stereotype?

Wow… big question. If you look at the loc.gov link (you have to scroll down to a part that starts on p. 7 out of the 20), you’ll see a list of three reasons why stereotypes form. Let’s look at…

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  • PASSING

What is the theme of the novel “Passing”? by nella larsenbe specific

Two of the most significant themes are identity and belonging. Clare is a light skinned black woman who is passing for white in white society, so a large part of the novel looks at the idea of how…

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  • THINGS FALL APART

How did one achieve upward mobility in the tribe?

In Things Fall Apart, a male member of the Igbo tribe may advance in terms of wrestlers thrown, cowries collected, wives obtained, children sired, titles garnered, heads taken in war, and yams…

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  • LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN

What kind of woman is Mrs. Erlynne in Lady Windermere’s fan?

Mrs. Erlynne, the real mother of Lady Windermere is what we can catalogue as an AMORAL person. We could argue that she is innately a bad person because she is a blackmailer, after all, has very…

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  • MATH

Can I solve the equation like a quadratic? 2cos^2x + cos x-1=0

To solve for 2cos^2x+cosx-1 = 0 We rewite the equation as: 2cos^2x + 2cosx -cosx -1 = 0. We group th left as: (2cos^2x+2cosx) – (cosx+1) = 0 2cosx(cosx +1) -1(cosx+1) = 0 (cosx+1)(2cosx -1) = 0…

  • THE KITE RUNNER

Theme of cruelty in Chapter 22. Discuss the idea please.

Chapter 22 is the climatic confrontation of Amir and Assef. Amir has come to this place on a mission to get Sohrab, but it won’t be that simple. He first must confront the physical and…

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  • JULIUS CAESAR

What impression of Julius Caesar’s character did you get in Act I?

The answer to this question depends upon whom you are trusting to relay the “correct” information about his character. In the first scene, Marullus says that Caesar should neither be cheered nor…

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  • MATH

Verify the identity cos^2(a+b) + cos^2(a-b)= 1 + cos2a*cos2b

We’ll write the formula for cosine of a half-angle: cos (x/2) = sqrt[(1 + cos x)/2] [cos (x/2)]^2 = [(1 + cos x)/2] We’ll put (a+b) = x so: [cos(a+b)]^2 = [(1 + cos 2(a+b))/2] (1) [cos(a-b)]^2 =…

  • MACBETH

What is the main theme of Act One?a. the price of fame b. the supernatural c. betrayal d….

The three witches constituting a supernatural sisterhood appear in the very opening scene of Macbeth on a desert place amidst their incantatory thunder and lightning, striking the key-note of the…

  • MATH

Prove the equality (1 + i*3^1/2 )^2 + (1 – i*3^1/2 )^2 = -4

To prove {1+i*3^(1/2)}{1-i*3^1/2)}^2 = 4. We know i = (-1)^(1/2) and therefore i^2 = -1. The left side is in the form (a+b)(a-b) where a = 1 and b = i*3^(1/2) We know (a+b)(a-b) = a^2 -ab+ab -…

  • THE GREAT GATSBY

How does Nick view Gatsby’s parties in The Great Gatsby?

Nick reports directly about his first experience of Gatsby’s parties in chapter 3. From the beginning he notices that people arrive early in the day to swim and play during the afternoon while…

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  • SCIENCE

what is the difference between theoretical values and experimental values and how do you find…

Hi angelsings, First, I would like to find out what theoretical values you are talking about before I can help you with the difference between the theoretical and experimental values. From the…

  • MATH

Find the standard deviation, for the binomial distribution which has the stated values of n and…

We know for a binomial distibution with probability function, P(x = r) = nCr * p^r *(1-p)^(n-r), the mean = np and variance = np(1-p). Standard deviation, s= (variance)^(1/2) ={np(1-p)}^(1/2)….

  • MATH

Determine the sum of the first 20 terms of an A.P. if a4 – a2 = 4 and a1 + a3 + a5 + a6 = 30.

The sum is: Sn = (a1+ an)n/2 We need the sun of the first 20 terms, then we will substitute with n= 20 ==> s20 = (a1+ a20) * 20/2 ==> S20 = 10(a1+ a20) Given: a4-a2= 4 a1+ a3+ a5+a6= 30 We…

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  • LITERATURE

How does the setting reveal acting in the character?

There are several ways by which the reader can obtain information about the characters. One is by what they say; another is how characters interact with other characters. A third way is to watch…

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  • MATH

What is x if (7x + 1)^1/3 – x = 1 ?

(7x + 1) ^1/3 – x = 1 First we ill move x to the left side: ==> (7x+1)^1/3 = x+ 1 Now cube both sides: ==? [(7x+1)^1/3]^3 = (x+1)^3 ==> (7x + 1) == x^3 + 3x^2 + 3x + 1 Now combine like…

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  • MATH

What is the absolute value of the complex number z=(8+i)/(7-4i) ?

We’ll have to transform the complex number from denominator into a real number. For this reason, we’ll multiply the ratio by the conjugate of the denominator. The conjugate of denominator is 7 +…

  • GEORGE ORWELL

What is the innermind of Julia in ‘1984’?Julia seems a spy of Inner Party, but I think she may…

Julia is not a spy. She repeatedly tells Winston in their conversations in the apartment above the antique store that she doesn’t care about revolution or overthrowing the party. She is not an…

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  • MATH

Calculate the radius of the circle that is inscribed in triangle ABC whose sides are 3,4,5.

We notice that if we’ll add the squares of the lengths of 2 sides of the triangle ABC, we’ll get the square of the biggest one. 5^2 = 3^2 + 4^2 25 = 9 + 16 25 = 25 This equality certifies the fact…

  • SOCIAL SCIENCES

Describe the basic conflict between those who base ethics on reason and those who base ethics on…

I see the basic conflict as thus: If you base your ethics on reason, then you don’t leave any room for exceptions. You have reasoned it out, so to speak, that what is wrong is wrong under any…

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  • LITERATURE

hi I want to write a researsh about feminism could anyone help me , please I don

Some possible topics relating to the history of feminism in the United States include: The attempt and failure to pass the Equal Rights Amendement The development of the New Right in response to…

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  • MACBETH

Please give quotes that show how Macbeth is ambitious and how his mind unfolds into murderous…

Sparklekid has the most important quote in the answer given previous. In Act I, scene vii comes a very famous soliloquy in the play. I would say that there are random quotes peppered throughout…

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  • THE CRUCIBLE

Why do you think Miller would include such a conversation? it’s in Act 2 of The Crucible.

Actually, Miller removed the scene (Act II Scene II); it is usually found in the appendix. I think he removed it because Abigail appears a bit too human and possibly less evil. She appears to…

  • SCIENCE

Does an ionic compound usually exsist as a solid at room temprature or a liquid or gas at room…

Ionic compounds, in the form of pure materials, normally exist as solids. This is due to the nature of the bond between the ions in the compound. Ionic compounds consist of equal numbers of…

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  • MATH

Here are the first five terms of a sequence. 30, 29, 27, 24. 20, … Find, in terms of n, an…

30 , 29 , 27, 24, 20 , … Let us try and determine the difference between terms. a2-a1 = 20 – 30 = -1 a3- a2= 27- 29 = -2 a4- a3= 24- 27 = -3 a5- a4= 20 – 24 = -4 …. We notice that we do not…

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  • SOCIAL SCIENCES

What is the best way to help people begging on the streets — give money to them or to…

In my opinion, donating to local charities is more effective than giving money to individual beggars. Here are some reasons for this: Many beggars in the United States are in some way addicted to…

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  • TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

Symbolism of Maycomb with The Valley of Ashes in ‘The Great Gatsby’ by F. Scott FitzgeraldHow do…

While there does not appear to be much correlation between these two geographical locations, if, however, one considers the setting of the Maycomb courtroom only for the purpose of comparison,…

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  • POETRY

What does the poem “Bonny George Campbell” mean?

This poem illustrates the swiftness of narration and the inclusion of speech to be found in traditional ballads. The repetition (e.g., toom home, Saddled, and bridled) is one of the characteristics…

  • OF MICE AND MEN

What is the contrast between Curley’s wife’s life and her death?Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

If considered allegorically, the role of Curley’s wife–the only woman–is that of Eve. She is a temptress who disturbs the fraternity of the men, for whenever she enters the bunkhouse, or at least…

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  • EATING POETRY

Please analyze this poem.

Obvious indications that the poem is not to be taken literally are the ink running from the corners of the speaker’s mouth and the eating of poetry. The image developed in the poem is that the…

  • EATING POETRY

Does anyone have the theme to the poem?

“Eating Poetry” is unique, however, because it emphasizes the pleasure and joy of learning. Indeed, the poem is an intellectual romp, just like the dogs coming up the stairs (line 9) to devour…

  • CANDIDA

can anybody tell me about shaw’s life force theory and his concept about GOD?what actually his…

This theory is mostly based on Darwin’s Human Evolution theory. Shaw due to this theory believes that human is in progress and going toward Superman (complete human being). Based on this theory…

  • ESSAY LAB

I need to end my essay. I already mentioned what causes it, what it is, and how it is cured but…

Your question calls for an “end” to your essay, but then suggests that you need “more.” Be careful. A conclusion is different from another body paragraph. If you need to introduce a completely…

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  • SCIENCE

to which extent do you believe in the effectiveness of the plastic surgery?plastic surgery

Plastic surgery is effective but only in certain situations. If you are having it just to boost your appearance because you are not satisfied with it even though you look fine then i do not always…

  • MOBY DICK

How can Moby Dick be considered as a work that bears similarities to legends and myths?Herman…

With its masterful drama of life on the seas, Herman Melville’s Moby Dick has certainly emerged as one of the great poetic epics of world literature. The voyage of the Pequod on which the crew and…

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  • 1984

How far is Winston’s relationship with Julia determined and shaped by living under…

I think that the fact that they live under totalitarianism shapes their relationship almost completely. It is the central fact of their lives and almost completely determines what they do….

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  • TWO KINDS

In “Two Kinds”, why were “Pleading Child” and “Perfectly Contented” referred to as two halves of…

This is a great question! In this short story we have observed the conflict between Jing-Mei and her mother from its highs to its lows. This of course finds its climax in the piano recital and the…

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  • LITERATURE

Aside from Monmouth, de Troyes, Mallory & Tennyson: Was there a KING ARTHUR? What say U??Whatever…

I, too, want to believe in King Arthur, Guinevere, and Camelot–so I do. Just asthere was probably a really amazing lumberjack named Paul Bunyan in the north and an unparalleled “steel-drivin’…

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  • THE HISTORIAN

Too much Dracula?I just finished reading The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. I love “exploring”…

Well, I must admit, in comparison to #2, I am getting a bit fed up with all of the vampire spin offs that we are plagued with today – seems like you can’t enter a bookshop without a new…

 


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