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Impact of Mobile Phone Taxes on Consumer Behaviour: A Case Study From Developing World
Research has shown that taxation significantly influences consumer behaviour in emerging markets. High taxes on mobile devices inflate prices, prompting consumers to seek more affordable alternatives. This shift alters brand preferences and reshapes market dynamics. A notable example is Pakistan, where mobile phone taxation has sparked intense debate.
By Usama Anjumabout a year ago in FYI
Near Death Experiences: What is known so far. Content Warning.
Near-death experiences (NDEs) are significant personal events that occur when individuals find themselves near death or in states of severe physical trauma. These experiences frequently encompass a variety of sensations and perceptions that challenge traditional views on consciousness and the concept of an afterlife.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in FYI
Affordable Dodge Vehicles
Dodge has long been a favorite among car enthusiasts, known for its powerful performance, iconic design, and affordability. For budget-conscious buyers, Dodge offers a range of vehicles that provide excellent value without compromising on quality or features. In this blog, we’ll explore why people are drawn to Dodge cars, the top Dodge vehicles for budget buyers, the number of Dodges currently on the road, and details about maintenance and warranties.
By Janine Perezabout a year ago in FYI
How to Harness the Power of Your Subconscious Mind to Manifest Your Desires
Your subconscious mind holds the key to unlocking the life you've always dreamed of—full of abundance, success, and fulfillment. The truth is, most people barely scratch the surface of their mind’s potential.
By Ishwori Vasisthaabout a year ago in FYI
Thoughts after another Hurricane passes by
After Hurricane Debbie damaged our home and we spent several weeks recovering, Hurricane Helene showed up and luckily passed us by without any major damage. Looks like towns like St. Marys, Perry, Valdosta, and Atlanta have more headaches to deal with than we do right now. Images of flooding, trees fallen on wires, cars submerged in water havoc, were shown on the news and are not new to my eyes. They have me recalling the same damages that were shown in Homestead, Florida when Category 5 Hurricane Andrew showed up. Or when Katrina hit New Orleans. I've been watching people survive these devastations for a long time. It's just another reason that I don't particularly like living this far south or so close to the ocean or Gulf. Floridians are used to it the way that Californians are used to earthquakes. Still, when the damage hits your home, it's traumatizing.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in FYI










