Does Subliminal Advertising Really Work?

November 6, 2013

Advertisers are always seeking new ways to convince customers to purchase their products. One enduring marketing method is subliminal advertising. Given the subtly of subliminal advertisements, many have wondered whether the technique is actually effective. The messages do sometimes work, but they are not always effective on everyone. Most studies done on subliminal advertising show […]

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The Ins and Outs of Refrigerated Shipping

November 5, 2013

Refrigerated shipping is an important part of transportation commerce. As a type of shipping that allows for the transport of everything from medical goods to produce, it is vital to many industries. Refrigerated Shipping Defined Refrigerated shipping involves the use of refrigeration equipment that makes it possible to increase, decrease, or maintain temperature. This type […]

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Be Sure to Stop at the Duty Free Shop

October 31, 2013

Duty Free Shops For people traveling internationally, there can be a lot to take in. The sights of a new place, unfamiliar languages, and intriguing dining options. However, when travelers are making their way through the airport, they might want to consider making a stop at a duty free shop. For those that don’t know, […]

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Has Music Piracy Declined in Recent Years?

October 30, 2013

It seems like only yesterday that the Artists Against Piracy group (featuring Metallica, Alanis Morissette, Christina Aguilera, Blink-182, Sarah McLachlan, Garth Brooks, and other musicians) was launching a full-frontal assault on Internet music. This clash of the titans came during a moment of pivotal change in the music industry: the early 2000s. Many people point […]

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What is the Profit Motive?

October 30, 2013

A New Idea in Economics The prevailing economic system in the 18th century was mercantilism. This was a stagnant system built around governments building up big reserves of gold and passing protective trade tariffs against competing countries. Further protection came in the form of chartered monopolies granted to favored companies. These policies were a reflection […]

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A Business Biography of BMW

October 29, 2013

Headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, BMW is one of the three biggest and most popular automakers in Germany, alongside Audi and Mercedes-Benz. It is also one of the best-selling luxury automobile brands in the world, renowned for its dedication to super engine performance and exciting driving dynamics. Origins The initials “BMW” stand for “Bayerische Motoren Werke,” […]

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What is Singlism?

October 29, 2013

Some people have argued that society puts pressure on all of us to get married, preferably before we reach middle age. It may be acceptable and even encouraged in some circles to be unmarried in our 20s, but once we start approaching 30 we’re expected to “settle down” and “find somebody.” Of course, this doesn’t […]

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Should I Set Up A Right To Manage Company?

October 29, 2013

When it comes to leasehold, freehold, lease extension, enfranchisement and other areas of residential property law, everything can seem incredibly complicated and overwhelming. If you live in a block of flats or apartments, you may have heard about your Right To Manage, but what is it? And should you be considering it? What Is A […]

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David versus Goliath: fighting for your employment rights

October 28, 2013

Guest post regarding your employment rights. Sometimes, big companies and organisations just seem intimidatingly big. They loom up in front of you, with their vast corporate structures, challenging you to take them on. When they decide to turn their negative attentions to you, what can you do? You can feel very alone and completely helpless. […]

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Cardboard manufacturing firm prosecuted after accident at work

October 25, 2013

A corrugated cardboard manufacturer has been fined after an employee was seriously injured at work because of health and safety failings in the workplace. The 29-year-old worker – who does not wish to be named for personal reasons – had been cleaning around a baling machine at Prowell Ltd’s factory in Ellesmere Port when his […]

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