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    STP of Parle-G

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    MARKET SEGMENTATION:- LEVEL OF MARKET SEGMENTATION: Parle-G is consumed by people of all ages‚ from the rich to the poor‚ living in cities & in villages. While some have it for breakfast‚ for others it is a complete wholesome meal. For some it’s the best accompaniment for tea‚ while for some it’s a way of getting charged whenever they are low on energy. Parle Company practices mass marketing for Parle-G which appeals to masses. It is a product liked by everyone and does not cater only to a specific

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    Close Up Stp

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    MARKET SEGMENTATION ‚POSITIONING & TARGETING Market Segmentation Market segmentation is broadly classified into two categories: a.)Specific need based segmentation * Enhancement needs : this cater the need for having fresh breath and whiteness of teeth  * Hygienic needs : This caters to the overall Oral care need b.)Demographic segmentation The segmentation was specially to target youth between 18-25 years‚ however it did not alienate the people who were above the age

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    Co2 Car Analysis

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    Based on the structure of my CO2 car‚ it is considered to be a rail car. There are many features that represent the car as a railcar‚ such as the narrow “rail” that connects the front axle of my car to the back. Typically‚ on a railcar‚ the wheels are located on the exterior of the car‚ unlike a shell car‚ in which the wheels are hidden inside the vehicle. Another distinctive aspect of my car is that the rail is very low to the ground‚ and the front‚ and back (which has to hold the CO2 cartridge)

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    Car Radio Analysis

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    the Twenty-One Pilots music video “Car Radio” the loss of music has a huge impact one’s life; without music one becomes weaker when facing problems and becomes confused‚ because there is no longer a guide as to how to deal with the difficulties of life. As the music video begins‚ the main character is in a depressing looking bathroom shaving his hair off‚ in preparation to put on the symbolic ski mask. He is doing this because of the unexpected loss of his car radio‚ which was a form of safety

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    Review Of STP Marketing Mix

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    Review of STP & Marketing Mix On Under the guidance of DR. reeti agarwal Submitted by: Krishnendu Karmakar (JL13FS23) Arindam Banerjee(JL13FS15) Paritosh Kumar Singh (JL13FS35) Rajneesh Kumar Sharma (JL13FS44) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Report is an excellent tool for learning and exploration. No classroom routine can substitute which is possible while working in real situations. Application of theoretical knowledge to practical situations is the bonanzas of this report

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    The Car Man Analysis

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    The Car Man “The Car Man”‚ the dance drama by Mathew Bourne that takes place in a small town during the 1960’s in a car garage and a Diner. The car garage and the Diner are owned by the character named Dino thus the name Dino’s Garage and Diner. Some of the Characters that are introduce are: Dino the owner‚ Lana Dino’s wife‚ Rita Lana’s sister‚ Angelo‚ Rita’s Boyfriend‚ and Lucas the drifter that enter in a passionate affair with Lana and a misguided one with Angelo. Some of the attire of the characters

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    Driverless Cars In his 2015 article‚ Kirkpatrick introduces the reader to the topic of self-driving cars‚ broadly outlining the significance of their development‚ as well as some of the accompanying ethical questions that require careful consideration. Most importantly‚ Kirkpatrick highlights that the advent of self-driving cars comes with the serious ethical dilemma of how they should be programmed to behave in the face of an unavoidable accident. That is‚ it is inevitable that self-driving cars will

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    Buying A Car Analysis

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    involved when buying a car. You would like to have a car you can enjoy and have for a long time. Even if it is not exactly what you want it the quality that counts. There is no reason to have a car and want to sell it in a couple of months. There are three steps in buying a car which are searching‚ driving‚ and purchasing. There are several ideas to look at when searching for a car. When you set off to find a car‚ figure out your price range. When getting there you might find a car you like and end up

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    Abstract- Driverless cars are the promising approach to reduce the traffic problems. In driverless cars the frequently changing state of the road due to obstacles is controlled by array of sensors‚ which acknowledges the presence of obstacles on the driving path and creates the suitable path by frequently updating the route. This paper describes the efficient Doppler radar system and specialized algorithms to measure the speed of a vehicle used in autonomous vehicles. The velocity‚ acceleration and

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    Product Life Cycle of an Audi R8 This first stage is when a product is introduced in to a market known as a product launch; this is also the most expensive stage of the four stages. The first introduction of the Audi R8 was at the Frankfurt Motor Show which was held in Germany. The Frankfurt Motor Show is a show which car lovers attend to see the newest release of cars‚ the types of people who would attend these events are the people who are interested such as investors‚ collectors and also

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