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After you have read the 3 definitions of MARKETING a few times, then you create your OWN definition of MARKETING.

1. Begin your paper by stating the three sources (including the years of publication) that helped you develop your definition of Marketing. Make sure that the definition is unique and features your style of thinking and writing.

2. Discuss 3 examples of how marketing has affected your life. Be sure to talk about how each instance affected you and why.
- How marketing is part of your life and often enriches it!

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Three sources:
Marketing, Philip Kotler, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004

Marketing: The Core, Roger A. Kerin, Steven William Hartley, William Rudelius
McGraw Hill Professional, 2003

Marketing, Robert D. Hisrich, E2,Barron's Educational Series, 2000

Definition:
Marketing is the process of profitably selling products or services by controlling the product, price, ...

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