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What are the differences between a push strategy and a pull strategy? How might a firm use both strategies? Illustrate your answer with a specific example of a firm that uses both strategies.
Hammer
A tool with a heavy, typically metal, head attached to a long handle, used for breaking things apart or driving in nails.
Stirrup
A tiny bone in the middle ear that plays a critical role in the process of hearing by transmitting sound vibrations to the inner ear.
Middle Ear
The part of the ear located between the eardrum and the inner ear, containing three small bones that transmit sound vibrations.
Cones
Specialized photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye responsible for color vision and functioning best in relatively bright light.
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