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    Tanishq: Case Study

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    Parent Brand: Tata Main Product Brand: Tanishq Sub Product Brand: Mia Product Target Segment: The growing‚ affluent and lifestyle conscious segment of women who use branded jewelry in their daily life. Why this segment?? * Women are increasingly the decision makers for their purchases of gold jewelry * Jewelry collection for everyday use‚ if high on design quotient‚ light in weight and affordably priced can attract the working women Driving Reason for new product: * Purchase

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    determine the husband of Portia‚ the caskets give a concrete representation of the personalities of the characters. The gold casket states‚ “Who chooseth me shall gain what many men / desire” (II.vii.5-6) and states that men most desire aesthetics. The silver inscription delivers‚ “Who chooseth me shall get as much as he / deserves” (II.vii.8-9)‚ which implies that men deserve foolishness in the face of arrogance. Lastly‚ the lead inscription says‚ “Who chooseth me must give and hazard all he / hath” (II

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    OLD COINS TURN TO GOLD DESIGN: Problem or Research Question: How does zinc effects the color change in a copper penny? Hypothesis: If copper and zinc comes together‚ then it will form brass‚ which gives gold color to copper penny. Variables: There were no variables at this experiment PROCEDURES: Materials: Zinc (SN) filling‚ 3M NaOH solution‚ Copper penny‚ tongs‚ Hot plate‚ 100 ml beaker‚ 250 ml beaker‚ Bunsen burner‚ Water‚ Spoon. Procedure: First‚ we turned on the hot plate.

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    spiritual ones in it. In the first stanza the mirror says that "I am silver and exact"‚ "Whatever I see I swallow immediately / Just as it is". One of the interesting things here is that the mirror is admiring itself‚ praising itself‚ and reflecting itself. The mirror is its own mirror. The second stanza sees a change in the mirror. "I am now a lake". The differences between a lake and a mirror are important here. The lake is not "silver and exact" like a mirror but it has more depth. A woman bends over

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    Chemistry Essay on Metals

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    hunting. Especially silver and gold‚ which were discovered a long time ago and used by people back then. So basically‚ gold‚ silver‚ iron and copper were the oldest metals discovered around 6000 BC. The growth of metals continued as the time passed and now in the 20th century there are so many metals with so many useful uses for us. There are many uses of metals‚ as I mentioned above that metals were used as weapons and tools back in the olden days. Metals such as gold‚ silver and platinum are also

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    In the poem “To the Snake” the author Denise Levertov use several writing techniques to portray money and gambling. She uses syntax‚ sound imagery‚ color imagery‚ figurative language‚ and symbolism to represent money and gambling. Symbolism is used cleverly throughout the poem to depict a number of things that would take numerous readings to see. Throughout the poem the sentences are structured so that every other sentence is indented‚ with exception to the first two and the last

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    story. The bachelor’s story is about a girl who is "horribly good‚" so good that she wore[wo:] on her dress three medals for goodness. As a further reward for her goodness‚ the girl is invited to visit the park that belongs to the local Prince. As the girl strolls through the park‚ she is attacked by a wolf. The girl hides behind a bush‚ but the wolf eventually locates her when her medals click against one another. The wolf devours[di`vaues] the little girl. The children love the story. Thus‚ the story

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    Miraculous Medal Story

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    The Miraculous Medal Story The Miraculous Medal‚ also known as the Medal of the Immaculate Conception‚ is a medal created by was designed by the Blessed Virgin herself. Many Catholic Christians around the world wear the Miraculous Medal‚ which they believe will bring them special graces through the intercession of Mary if worn with faith and devotion. The First Apparition The story begins on the night of July 18-19‚ 1830. A child awakened Sister Catherine Labouré‚ a novice in the community

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    The Ishikawa Medal Week 3 Quality Award – GM588 1/24/2010 Purpose “In management‚ the first concern of the company is the happiness of the people connected with it. If the people do not feel happy and cannot be made happy‚ that company does not deserve to exist” (Ishikawa. K.‚ 1985). This is the message that Kaoru Ishikawa stood for throughout his life-long efforts of improving quality. It would be almost impossible to tell you the importance of the Ishikawa Medal without first acknowledging

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    Since time immemorial winning an Olympic medal was perceived as the pinnacle of the attainments of any athlete’s career. In our times it has become a commonplace for those winning to receive monetary rewards and life-long forms of compensation for their endeavors. However‚these practices have been at the forefront of numerous debates as they are considered to be undermining the true Olympic spirit. Many embrace the idea of financial incentives. One reason for this is the fact that Olympic athletes

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