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This document is lengthy, but it includes everything you need to know about Pricing Strategies in the Marketing World. Has many diagrams and formulas to show how you would calculate prices.
This document explains the Consumer Markets and Buyer Behavior. Throughly explains topics like the Consumer Decision Making Process, Consumer Behavior Model, Characteristics of Consumer Behavior, and includes a diagram of Fishbein's Multi Attribute Model
This document includes information about what Product Development is, and then observes the many different strategies that Marketers use like the Blue Ocean Strategy, Red Ocean Strategy, and explains the stages of Life Cycle Strategies
Intro notes to Marketing. Explains what Marketing is, the process behind Marketing, Need vs Wants for consumers. Also include Diagrams and charts to visually explain the process as well as examples of companies in real life.
Discusses the economics of loyalty, customer satisfaction, and the importance of word of mouth, ASCI, and the relationship of loyalty and growth
These notes describe the main Ethics of Marketing. Includes examples of companies violating/following ethics of marketing, impact on consumers and advertising laws.
This exam outline takes a deeper look and breakdown of the topics including; 
The Endangered Species Act 
Effectiveness of Reintroduction Programs 
Sustainable Development etc... 
 
Including a breakdown of topics by biological guest speakers
The bog turtle is an endangered species and this presentation goes into detail about conservation efforts that are being made to save these animals.
1. The Bog Turtle Research (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) 
2. Exam 1 Outline 
3. Exam 2 Outline
Questions for Reflection: 
What do you fear most about your own aging? 
In what ways do you care for older patients differently than younger patients with 
similar conditions and life expectancy? 
How do you feel when you are about to see a frail older patient who is medically 
complex and functionally impaired? 
Perhaps: Overwhelmed? Worried about your ability to assess and manage the 
patient? Anxious about keeping on schedule? 
When you discuss death and dying, do you fear your patients lose ...