Let's take the example of Walmart, which has the large presence in the United States and is an important part of the Consumer Services Industry.
Walmart began with just one store but has grown all over the country to many unique aspects of the American economy and demographics. The United States, in contrast to what many people assume, is a very diverse country.
The culture of New England is very different from that of the Bible belt. Similarly, the African American culture of Georgia is different from the casual California where there is a vast Hispanic population.
Walmart saw an opportunity in this diversity and has grown by catering to needs of all these consumers. Communities with highly dense Hispanic population stocked food items that were very different than can be found in Jewish neighbourhoods and vice verse.
This enabled Walmart to connect with each community and grow with them over the generations.
In all this, Walmart prides itself in providing benefits to US army veterans and provides jobs to women from low-income backgrounds and the disabled.
In all this, Walmart does face a number of different challenges, including:
- A slowing economy can hit the profits of the company
- Competition from other companies such as Costco and even international players like Aldi and Lidl can decrease their market share
- Online rivals such as Amazon have long been identified as a threat to the company and is one of the biggest challenges facing the consumer service industry.
- Companies like Amazon are not only involved in retail but also in selling movies, music, etc that can completely challenge the consumer service sector
During the 9/11 attacks, President George W. Bush was in a school in Florida. He was at a school named is E. E. Booker Elementary School. The title of the piece that he was reading to the inner-city first graders was “The Pet Goat”. He was listening to the children as they recited the story back to him. That morning, around 9: 10, in front of a sign stating "Reading Makes a Country Great", White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card informed him that a second airplane had just hit the World Trade Center. Though he received that information, the President remained seated for several minutes and still read along with the children. At around 9: 30 in the morning, he was scheduled to give a press conference. It was in the school that he gave the presscon about the attacks. It was after that speech that he was taken to a secure location by the Secret Service aboard Air Force One. This happened before he was taken to the White House later that evening.
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<h2>Answer: Oliver Hazard Perry
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Oliver Hazard Perry was c<u>ommander of the United States Navy</u> during the Anglo-American War.
Being the battle of Lake Erie, carried out on September 10, 1813, the fact that led him to fame, because in this battle Perry was in charge and the United States had the victory over the British, despite the deaths of American side.
In addition, this triumph was a landmark that marked the victory of the United States over the British in American lands.
<span>The Federalists argued that the democratic process alone would protect our rights. The anti-Federalists wanted direct guarantees of those rights. The Constitution provided for a stronger central government than the weaker Articles of Confederation. It moved the country a little more to the left. The Bill of Rights limitations on what government could do to you made sure that move didn't turn out to be a slippery slope.</span>