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Influencing Factors on Customer Satisfaction and Repurchase Intention Towards Moony and Myint Mo Online Shopping (May Thu Win Saung, 2025)
This study aims to investigate the factors affecting online shopping that influence
customer satisfaction, to explore how customer satisfaction impacts repurchase intention,
to evaluate the moderating role of relationship commitment on the connection between
customer satisfaction and repurchase intention, and to assess the moderating role of
switching costs on the link between customer satisfaction and repurchase intention in
relation to Moony and Myint Mo Online Shopping. This study utilizes both primary and
secondary data. Primary data were gathered from 377 customers of Moony and Myint Mo
Online Shopping through a systematic random sampling technique. Data will be gathered
from every 5th customer who buys a product from the Moony and Myint Mo online store.
A structured questionnaire utilizing a 5-point Likert scale is employed to gather primary
data through an online survey approach. Secondary data is collected from earlier research
studies, websites, and various other relevant sources. Descriptive statistics and regression
analysis are employed to examine the data. The regression analysis indicates that
information quality, product diversity, delivery, pricing, and reputation positively and
significantly influence customer satisfaction. There is no moderating influence of
relationship commitment and switching costs on customer satisfaction. Moony and Myint
Mo Online Shopping ought to effectively handle and encourage favorable customer
feedback on various platforms, including Facebook, Google, and online marketplaces
Molinari, Jack: Mo Bernstein
Jack Molinari: The night that George Moscone was elected Mayor, we were sitting in a suite in the Whitcomb Hotel on Market Street. Mo Bernstein was there along with others, and as it started to get close, it looked like Barbagelata might win, all of a sudden Mo was gone. We didn’t know what happened? We were watching the television and a little while later who walks into Barbagelata headquarters but Mo Bernstein. Well that really steamed George off. George was really angry. And so Mo of course was one of the three Jewish leaders who always had to be on a commission, so George didn’t put him on a commission. When he first went in Mo literally sat out in front of that outer office for months trying to see George, and finally somebody else put it together and I guess George did appoint him to the fire commission or something at that time. But there was a period there where Mo Bernstein was out
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The role of translation in the Nobel Prize in literature : a case study of Howard Goldblatt\u27s translations of Mo Yan\u27s works
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the role of the translator and translation in the Nobel Prize in Literature through an illustration of the case of Howard Goldblatt’s translations of Mo Yan’s works.
As the most significant international literary prize, the Nobel Prize in Literature is well discussed in media. However, insufficiently detailed attention has been given to the role of translation in the Prize. In many cases, the works that the Nobel judges evaluate are in fact translations, not the prize winner’s own words. Despite the importance of translation in the selection process, no research has ever examined the role played by translation or the translator in an author’s win of the Nobel Prize. The thesis will trace the history of the Nobel Prize in Literature with regard to translation, showing the growing importance of this linguistic act since the start of the prize.
This thesis aims to show that a good translator was one of the most important factors behind Mo Yan’s win of the Nobel Prize in 2012. Without his excellent translators, including American translator Howard Goldblatt, Mo Yan may never have been able to present his works to the Western world, not to mention win the Nobel Prize and enjoy worldwide appreciation. A thorough analysis of this case will reveal the translator’s influence as well as how translation may affect the decision of who receives the Nobel Prize.
Furthermore, examining the relationship between translation and the Nobel Prize in Literature can shed light on the role of translation in cultural exchange and world literature. With imbalanced cultural exchange between the West and the East, the role of Goldblatt is worth researching, as he successfully introduced Chinese literature to the world and served as a mediator linking up the two cultures.
The research will be conducted using a descriptive approach by information gathering, statistical analysis and text comparison. By comparing the source text and translation of Mo Yan’s works from ideological and literary perspectives, the thesis will explain how Goldblatt’s translations might have affected the Nobel Prize panel’s impression of Mo Yan’s works, based on the criteria for the choice. Paratextual influences will also be analysed, such as the literary reputation of the translator. With the illustration of the case of Mo Yan, this research hopes to open up a new perspective on the studies of the Nobel Prize as well as translation
Saint Louis University Billikens win the 1962 NCAA Championship at Francis Field in St. Louis, MO
NCAA Tournament, SLU Billikens vs Maryland in St. Louis, MO at Francis Field. The Billikens celebrate another NCAA Championship. First row (left to right): Mrs. Balassi, Gerry Balassi, unknown, and unknown child. Second row: Tim Knox, unknown, Al Toczylowski, Roger Rupp, Don Ceresia, Coach Bob Guelker, Tom Mataya, Raymond Mann, Bill Vieth, Asst. Coach Tom Trost, and team manager Bill Tieman. Third row: Ed Oswald, Terry Knox, Dan Leahy, Fred Boyd, Jim Byron, Gerald Schwalbe, trainer Kim Tucci, James Rick, Joe Hennessey, Mike Moore, Bill Bayer, unknown, and Larry Cronin. (24 November 1962) [Photo by Father Luke, PHO 01.934b.39
Saint Louis University Billikens win the 1962 NCAA Championship at Francis Field in St. Louis, MO
NCAA Tournament, SLU Billikens vs Maryland in St. Louis, MO at Francis Field. The Billikens celebrate another NCAA Championship. First row (left to right): Mrs. Balassi, Gerry Balassi, unknown, and unknown child. Second row: Tim Knox, unknown, Al Toczylowski, Roger Rupp, Don Ceresia, Coach Bob Guelker, Tom Mataya, Raymond Mann, Bill Vieth, Asst. Coach Tom Trost, and team manager Bill Tieman. Third row: Ed Oswald, Terry Knox, Dan Leahy, Fred Boyd, Jim Byron, Gerald Schwalbe, trainer Kim Tucci, James Rick, Joe Hennessey, Mike Moore, Bill Bayer, unknown, and Larry Cronin. (24 November 1962) [Photo by Father Luke, PHO 01.934b.40
Biplot obtained from <i>δ</i><sup>2</sup>H and <i>δ</i><sup>18</sup>O in milk from the two pluriparous and Modenese primiparous experimental groups in both seasons in Farm BS, (a).
<p><b>Biplot obtained from <i>δ</i></b><sup><b>2</b></sup><b>H and <i>δ</i></b><sup><b>18</b></sup><b>O in milk from primiparous and pluriparous Italian Friesian cows in Farm CR, (b).</b> MO plur sum = Modenese pluriparous during summer; MO prim sum = Modenese primiparous during summer; MO plur win = Modenese pluriparous during winter; MO prim win = Modenese primiparous during winter; IF plur sum = Italian Friesian pluriparous during summer; IF plur win = Italian Friesian pluriparous during winter; IF prim sum = Italian Friesian primiparous during summer; IF prim win = Italian Friesian primiparous during winter.</p
Olga Dror : How China Used Schools to Win Over Hanoi
[ndlr] Signalement d'un article qui trouve une résonance particulière dans le contexte sino-vietnamien actuel. How China Used Schools to Win Over Hanoi by Olga Dror In December 1966, the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, or North Vietnam, and the People’s Republic of China signed an agreement to establish schools for North Vietnamese children in China, with China providing the facilities, funds and equipment. America’s bombing campaign over North Vietnam was in high gear, and Hanoi wanted to mo..
Lingual orthodontic treatment duration: performance of two different completely customized multi-bracket appliances (Incognito and WIN) in groups with different treatment complexities
INTRODUCTION: The occurrence of side-effects of fixed orthodontic therapy, such as white-spot lesions and root resorption, are known to be significantly more frequent with increasing duration of treatment. Multi-bracket treatment should be as short as possible, in order to minimize the risks of collateral damage to teeth. The aim of this non-randomized clinical trial was to compare treatment duration with each of two types of customized lingual orthodontic appliances (Incognito, 3 M-Unitek; WIN, DW LingualSystems), taking into account treatment complexity. The null-hypothesis was that there would be no significant difference in active orthodontic treatment duration between them. METHODS: Of 402 potentially eligible participants, a population sample of n = 376 subjects (n(Incognito) = 220; n(WIN) = 156; m/f 172/204; mean age ± SD 17.3 ± 7.7Y) treated in one orthodontic center (Bad Essen, Germany) with completely customized lingual appliances in upper and lower permanent dental arches was recruited with the inclusion criterion of initiated and completed lingual multi-bracket treatment within the assessment period of April 1st 2010 - Nov 30, 2013, and the exclusion criterion of less than 24 bracketed teeth. We used four-factorial ANOVA to assess the impact of the following factors: initial degree of severity of malocclusion (mild to moderate, S1; severe, S2), appliance type (Incognito; WIN), sex, and age group (16 Y) on the duration of lingual multi-bracket treatment. RESULTS: Overall, mean treatment duration was 21.7 (SD 7.2) months, which was significantly shorter for WIN for both sub-groups of treatment complexity (S1: 17.96 mo; S2: 20.49 mo) compared to Incognito (S1: 22.7 mo; S2: 29.79 mo). ANOVA revealed a significant influence of the main effects 'appliance type', and 'severity', independent of each other. Therefore, the null-hypothesis was rejected. CONCLUSION: In terms of treatment duration, the WIN appliance performed significantly better than the Incognito appliance. Consequently, subjects treated with the WIN appliance are expected to be exposed to lower risks of the typical side-effects associated with longer multi-bracket treatment durations, such as root resorption and enamel decalcification
Morphology and larval locomotor activity of <i>scn1Lab</i> ATG morphants in comparison to control larvae with non-inflated swim bladder.
<p>(A) Dorsal view of a representative 5-dpf CTRL MO-injected larva with non-inflated swim bladder (NISB CTRL MO). (B) The y-axis depicts the total larval locomotor activity of ATG MO- compared to CTRL MO-injected larvae and CTRL MO-injected larvae win non-inflated swim bladder (NISB CTRL MO) over a one-hour tracking experiment (30-minute integration time). Data were analyzed from one experiment with 8–12 larvae per injection condition. Statistical analysis was performed using Dunnett's multiple comparisons test. Error bars on all graphs represent standard error of mean (SEM). * P ≤ 0.05, ** P ≤ 0.01.</p
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