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    Secondary Motives

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    SECONDARY/ LEARNT/ PSYCHOLOGICAL MOTIVES ·Besides the basic biological needs‚ the expression of psychological needs is also of great significance:through society and culture in which one lives. · Non-satisfaction of these motives may lead to mental illness. Main psychological needs are: i. Achievement ii. Curiosity iii. Need for appraisaliv iv. Need for affiliationv v. Need for powervi vi. Work as motive 1.Achievement · Self- actualization or attaining excellence in relevant

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    Primary Markets

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    Free Pricing Regime * Before 1992‚ Regulator of new issues was CCI (Controller of Capital Issues) * Approval from CCI for raising funds in Primary markets was essential. * Timing‚ Quantum and Pricing of the issue was decided by the controller. * New Companies could issue shares only at par and the existing companies with substantial reserves could issue shares at premium. * Fixed Price mechanism results in under pricing of many issues. Thus after 1992‚ promoter and the merchant

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    Chapter Two: The influence of background‚ relationships‚ self-concept and human development on the transition from primary to secondary school. Introduction Many factors will have an impact and influence on the child’s successful transition from primary to secondary school. This chapter will make use of Bronfenbrenner’s (1994) theory of human development and will thus examine a number of ‘social factors’ identified by the ESRI (2004) as having an impact and influence on the transition between the

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    3.2 How data will be collected: During the investigation both primary and secondary research will be collected. The secondary research consists of data that has been collected about other experiments similar to this one that has been conducted by other scientific minds. This is because this data will help guide the parameters and guidelines of this experiment. The experiment will be conducted in an effort to determine whether or not increased temperature has an impact on the growth of fish will

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    is more to marketing information than marketing research. Indeed‚ marketing research is a subsystem of the marketing information system. A Marketing Information System (MIS) is a structure within an organisation designed to gather‚ process and store data from the organisation ’s external and internal environment and to disseminate this in the form of information to the organisation ’s marketing decision makers. The activities performed by an MIS and its subsystems include information discovery‚ collection

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    Secondary Research

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    Bilkent unıversıty Secondary Research Report MAN 335 – FUNDAMENTALS OF MARKETING Anıl Ümütlü‚ G. Gonca Araz‚ Leonardo Berardi‚ Matteo Ferri‚ Mirza Muradzade‚ Souhayla Taiai10/22/2014 MICROENVIRONMENT CUSTOMER ANALYSIS – Strengths and Weaknesses Potential customers are the key to the success of our product. In this analysis‚ we divided our customers into two subcategories: Individual Customers: The new trend in the hygiene industry is naturally made products as we live in a more health concerned

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    The Path from Secondary to Post Secondary Education Transition How does a high school student know that he or she is ready to enter college? How do parents know their children are academically‚ mentally and emotionally ready for this transition? It is a question that has no definitive answer but does however have a basic theory that can’t be ignored. Preparing our children to enter college and to determine their career path can be a daunting task. The transition for students from high school

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    secondary storage devices

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    Limitations of Primary Memory: Limited capacity because the cost per bit of storage is high Volatile - data stored in it is lost when the electric power is turned off or interrupted. So as a result additional memory called auxiliary memory or secondary memory is used. Following are the features of Auxiliary or Secondary Storage: 1. Permanent or Non-volatile Storage: The data which is stored in those devices is not lost when the power is switched off. The data is retained. 2. Voluminous

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    Choosing a Secondary Storage

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    Introduction Nowadays‚ data is the lifeblood for today’s digital organization. The integrity‚ availability and the protection of the date are vital to a business productivity and successfulness‚ therefore storage solutions are still the priority in IT budgets. G&J Consultation Sdn Bhd currently is facing a storage problem. Their storage system performance’s bottlenecks having a serious impact on their business productivity. The sluggish primary storage performance and maintenance issue were

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    harm are divided into two separate categories‚ those which involve primary victims and those which involve secondary victims. The current position in such cases is that policy based restrictions are applied to claims made by secondary victims which can be avoided by primary victims. Consequently‚ the courts apply different tests in establishing a duty of care depending on whether the claim emanates from a primary or a secondary victim. There is a major debate as to whether it is desirable to apply

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