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    Dettol Portfolio

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    Contains moisturizer for Skin care. Active: Contains Active cleaning agent for Active cleaning. Fresh: Contains Fresh scent for a Fresh feeling. Sensitive: Contains Skin-friendly ingredients for Sensitive skin.   PRICING STRATEGY Price v/s non price competition • Dettol soap is priced at retail price of Rs. 38.00 (115 gms) and Rs. 26.00 (70 gms) which is at a premium of Rs 3 and Rs. 2 to its competition (Safeguard and Lifebuoy). Discounts and allowances • RB give a special trade

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    Biological Basis of Behavior William James- mental activity is also physiological activity Neuron- basic unit of the nervous system *Each neuron is a living cell with a nucleus and other parts common to all cells. Three main parts of the neuron: 1. Dendrites: the receiving part of the nucleus 2. Cell body (Soma): The processing part Electrochemical Transmission 3. Axon: the transmitting part Normal habit change: Doing the same behavior over and over again (same neurons being used over and over)

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    of others. Finally he won the election in 1933 since most of Americans wanted to go with isolationism. Isolationist advocated non-involvement in European and Asian wars and non-relation international politics. Also in 1933‚ Roosevelt announced “The Good Neighbor Policy” which meant that there was no need for armed intervention in other countries‚ especially in Latin America. While Roosevelt withdrew troops

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    Induced fit theory is a variation of the lock-and-key theory of enzymatic function. It is proposed that the substrate causes a conformational change in the enzyme such that the active site achieves the exact configuration required for a reaction to occur. The overall effect would be a tighter binding for the substrate and enzyme. Think of it as a lock and key model. There are specific substrates that combine to a specific enzyme. The theory basically states that both enzyme and active site change

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    Business Writing Portfolio XCOM/285 Essentials of Managerial Communication Business Writing Portfolio Reflection Business writing is important with a company to ensure effective communication to all individuals involved. I write business letters all day long and implement these techniques on a daily basis but I often use the wrong type of communication internally. It is important to consider your reader when composing your communication and what type of information is necessary

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    Wise Judgment When making a decision there are many things that a person must consider. There are five different components to wise judgment. A person must have some knowledge of what a human is programmed to do and what is socially acceptable. This is called “factual knowledge” (Bolt‚ 2004‚ p. 94). The person needs to understand the different roles that each person in his or her life play and how they may not play the same part twenty years from now. This is called “lifespan conceptualism”

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    Social judgment theory holds that when a message is heard the receiver of the message immediately forms an opinion on the matter. The individual then categorized the opinion into one of three divisions known as attitude zones. From this point on‚ every new message about the same topic is compared with ones present point of view on the subject. Social judgment theory was introduced by psychologist Muzafer Sherif (Griffin‚ 2006‚ p. 207). As a part of his theory‚ Sherif‚ has three classifications for

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    and concepts? pictures/illustrations‚ maps‚ charts‚ tables‚ graphs‚ diagrams‚ summaries‚ captions (etc.) 8. Name 5 things to look for in a good study space good lighting‚ a clear flat surface (desk)‚ no windows‚ no distractions nearby (tv‚ phone‚ etc.)‚ fresh air‚ quiet‚ (etc.) 9. Name an acronym to help you memorize facts‚ and what does it stand for? HOMES (The 5 Great Lakes: Huron‚ Ontario‚ Michigan‚ Erie‚ Superior) Multiple Choice: 1. If you’re having trouble

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    Basis for Job Satisfaction

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    TRAITS AND PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG THE NON-TEACHING STAFF OF CEU MAKATI: BASIS FOR JOB SATISFACTION YSABEL THERESE CORDERO‚ KIRSTEN MAE RAMOS‚ DIANNE MONIQUE VEJANO & AUBREY ROSE ZAMUDIO College of Science and Technology Centro Escolar University-Makati‚ Gil Puyat Ave. Makati‚ Philippines Abstract This study was intended to seek the Personality traits and Perceives Stress of the non-teaching staff of CEU Makati-Gil Puyat as basis for their Job Satisfaction. By the use of purposive sampling technique

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    descriptions like "good" or "bad" are entirely the products of the imagination of individuals‚ who are likely to disagree with other individuals over what they deem to be valuable. Since these values are inadvertently chosen by the subject‚ it is impossible to be "wrong" when making value judgments‚ but it is still possible to make these value judgments irrationally. One might choose randomly‚ without thinking about their judgment‚ or one might contradict themselves in their judgment. Our words and actions

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