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    MARUTI SUZUKI & INDIAN PREMIUM CAR SEGMENT Interim Report - Marketing Management INTRODUCTION: Indian automobile industry currently contributes 5% to India’s current GDP of $1.4 trillion. The projected size in 2016 of the Indian automotive industry varies between $ 122 billion and $ 159 billion including USD 35 billion in exports. This translates into a contribution of 10% to 11% towards India’s GDP by 2016‚ which is more than double the current contribution. We can safely assume the passenger

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    Are non-custodial sentences ‘soft’ on crime? Tutor: Susy Menis Student Urfan Azad Date submitted: 04/02/2013 Introduction At the beginning of time crime has been used for many purposes‚ by religious rulers‚ governments and you usual criminal‚ but who decides what crime is? Who lays down the laws‚ who say this is a crime. In this essay I will be answering the questions regarding custodial sentence are they soft or not but to answer this question you need to know the crime itself‚ and also

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    critical review of the Equity Premium Puzzle Introduction First time this phenomenon was presented by the economists Rajnish Mehra and Edward Prescott in 1985. They discovered that the return from US equity investments in comparison to the return from a risk free government securities had been much far above during the twentieth century to be interpreted by the traditional economic theories (Siegel and Thaler‚ 1997). Also‚ significant research on equity premium puzzle was made by the Siegel

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    Consequentialism versus Non-consequentialism; Self versus Other-Interestedness; Act Utilitarianism versus Rule Utilitarianism; and Emotion versus reason. When all four areas are combined and examined there are conflicting views that must be resolved. First of all‚ there is the issue of Consequentialism and Non-consequentialism. Consequentialism is best described by utilitarianism‚ where decisions are based on the consequences of the outcome of the decision made. On the other hand‚ non-consequentialism

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    Do we live in a world where violent resistance is no longer a realistic option to oppose an oppressive regime? The Kenny reading showed that non-violence is a path that can lead to regime change. Why is that? Is it because a non-violent struggle is morally superior to a violent one‚ and is therefore difficult to oppose? After all‚ it’s difficult to justify violence against those who struggle without violence‚ for human rights‚ justice and democracy‚ things most people desire. To repress them would

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    IMC – STAGE 1 – KNOWING YOUR AUDIENCE Our Marketing Agency‚ Outsmart‚ has been approached by Coles to develop an Integrated Communications Campaign to launch their new product range called “Coles Premium Jewellery.” Our first step is to identify and analyse the selected Target Audience for this campaign. TARGET AUDIENCE Following extensive research‚ we decided to select a broad target audience based on the criteria’s of location‚ age and income. Our target audience is women aged 35 to 50 years

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    growing‚ culture that exists in the college community. The culture I am speaking of is the non-traditional college culture. It is important to me to shed light on this culture group‚ but one might ask why is it significant? There are three components to look at while answering this question: (1) the non-traditional student has potential send a different kind of graduate into the real world‚ (2) to push forward the non-traditional student is to push forward the economy‚ and (3) while there is an issue of

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    Non carious cervical or class V lesions (NCCL) are associated with loss of hard tissue‚ at the cementoenamel junction (CEJ) of the cervical third of the tooth structure. It is also referred as cervical abrasion or cervical erosion (Wood‚ Jawad et al. 2008). These lesions are commonly presented in a variety of forms to the general dental practitioners; varying from shallow grooves to broad dished-out lesions or large wedge-shaped defects‚ with sharp internal and external line angles (Sarode and Sarode

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    definition and outlie of Profit and Non-profit facilities. Profit services provide excellent care with best out come in healthcare organizations as they have challenging business for rewarding customers. While non-profit services are the services worked by the government funding‚ their packaging usage is less and one of the best thing is that they have public who give their time and money for the organizations. Now a days‚ I believe that in any health care companies for non-profits and for-profits can become

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    extent. Non-violent resistance strategies‚ such as those pioneered by Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King are designed to avoid this trap by absolutely refusing to be drawn into a violent confrontation. This is a strategy that requires tremendous courage‚ self-control‚ as well as a willingness to endure pain and sometimes even death. The strength of nonviolence lies in its ability to dramatically reduce the moral legitimacy of those who persist in using violent strategies against non-violent opposition

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