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edu---THE CONSUMER DECISION PROCESS

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Consumers complete a step-by-step process in making purchasing decisions. The length of time and the amount of effort they devote to a particular purchasing dscision depend on the importance of the desired good or service to the consumer. Purchases with high levels of potential social or economic consequences are said to be high-involvement purchase decisions . Buying a new car or deciding where to go to college are two examples of high-involvement decisions. Routine purchases that pose little risk to the consumer are low-involvement decisions products. Purchasing a candy bar from a vending machine is a good example.Consumers generally invest more time and effort in buying decisions for high-involvement products than in those for low-involvement products.  A home buyer will visit the home before signing the final papers. Few buyers invest that much effort in choosing between nestle's and burnvita beverages. Believe it or not, though, they wills till go through the s...

STUDENT FAIL EVEN AFTER READING

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why do students fail even after the time spent in reading? "I read my books and i was committed to my studies,  yet i failed the test" says ruth . Students fails exams and test although they read all through the night, why is it so? The truth is that, there are factors responsible for this, we shall consider few things that makes a student fail even when he read well. LACK OF UNDERSTANDING: This is one of the purpose why student fail, when reading there should be understanding of what you are reading and not  cramming ; this   is the practice of working intensively to absorb large volumes of informational material in short amounts of time. It is often done by students in preparation for upcoming exams, this method is not reliable, because at a point when you forget a word the  whole statement will be  forgotten too. you should learn how to read and understand and not to cram. MISUNDERSTANDING: It is quiet different from the first one, This is a ...

THE VALUE OF AN EDUCATION (Part 1)

John returned to school to get a high school equivalency diploma. when asked why, he said , " i realized that i needed an education". But  just what is an  "education"? The ability to recite an impressive array of facts? This no more makes an education than a pile of bricks makes a house. Education should prepare you for a successful life. The education that teaches you how to think, to solve problems, what is rational and irrational, the fudamental capacity to think, clearly, to know what data is and to know the connections between parts and whole. To make those judgements and distinctions, to learn how to learn". And how does school fit it?  School, however, can help you nurture and cultivate thinking ability. This is the ability not merely to recite facts but also to analyze them and generate productive ideas from them .

Animal world

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DO YOU KNOW THAT...   1. Black cats are considered bad luck in u.s.a, good luck in japan. 2. Flamingos gets theirs distinctive colors from the food they consume. 3. Bull frogs do not sleep 4. Their are more chickens than people in the world. 5. Turtle breathe though th eir rear ends.