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Explain how special events are defined and classified 
 Explain the scope and impact of marketing and events within an organisation 
 Describe the marketing mix and explain its role in a marketing strategy 
 Apply basic event and marketing concepts (e.g., planning, coordinating, staffing, marketing, segmentation, targeting and positioning (STP), risk management, evaluation, etc)
o	Identify the principal managerial issues and policies necessary for success in international marketing.
o	Examine and evaluate methods of identifying and qualifying market potential in different parts of the world.
o	Illustrate the nature of overseas distribution systems (including agents and joint- ventures) and demonstrate the marketing implications of differences in culture in consumer behaviour.………….
o	Identify the principal managerial issues and policies necessary for success in international marketing.
o	Examine and evaluate methods of identifying and qualifying market potential in different parts of the world.
o	Illustrate the nature of overseas distribution systems (including agents and joint- ventures) and demonstrate the marketing implications of differences in culture in consumer behaviour.………….
o	Identify the principal managerial issues and policies necessary for success in international marketing.
o	Examine and evaluate methods of identifying and qualifying market potential in different parts of the world.
o	Illustrate the nature of overseas distribution systems (including agents and joint- ventures) and demonstrate the marketing implications of differences in culture in consumer behaviour.
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This contains a mixture of notes taken in lectures and additional reading that I completed. These notes outline types of memory, theories explaining our memory systems including dual process theory, types of priming (perceptual and conceptual), false memories, processing fluency of beauty, and cognition and emotion. With studying these notes alone I achieved a 68% mark in my exam for the relevant question.
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