they do make better decisions. “Feeding is a long game,” says Markey. “The food you have available makes a huge difference. Even if they don’t eat it, they’ re seeing it. And then all of a sudden it clicks.”
This is reactive marketing, and, as it implies, it’s, well, reactive. Rather than anticipating consumers’ future requirements, reactive marketing is conducted in response to a sudden, unforeseen event or action by the competition. For instance, if a company hires a celebrity spokesperson to ...
Where they start:Emma is married to a well-meaning, if somewhat naive, young man. The fatal flaw:Her desire for romance and luxury. What went wrong:Having grown bored with her slow married life, Emma seeks excitement elsewhere. She indulges in love affairs and a new-found extravagant life...
‘The Ministry has fallen. Scrimgeour is dead. They are coming.’ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows An example of a member of the Order of the Phoenix using their Patronus as a communication device, Shacklebolt’s lynx landed on the dancefloor at Bill and Fleur's wedding. ...
Truth here is not the point. An excess of random information is rattled out in what looks more like a hack job and hatchet job and screed against any and every news source but that of the guest and moderator, particularly the opening screed against the NYT and the internal one against Amn...
The word trigger, as it is used here, is a metaphor for the trigger of a gun. Pull the trigger and the gun goes off. In that same sense, an emotional or psychological trigger is usually a sudden and quickly felt internal event that causes one to fly back to the feelings...
Content or Contentment: An emotional state of satisfaction with what one is or has; not wanting more or anything else. Contrite:Feeling or expressing remorse or penitence; affected by guilt. Contrition:Feeling remorseful and penitent. Cooperative:Desire to work with others with an open, agreeable ...
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28. What is a common problem among fourth graders?A. They upset their parents too often. B. They ask too many strange questions.C. Their love for fun disappears quickly. D. Their desire to learn declines sharply.29. What can be inferred abou...
Desire is a strong feeling of wanting something or someone, often fleeting and self-centered; devotion is a deep commitment, usually enduring and selfless.