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    A MARKET STUDY ON WRIST WATCHES AMONG CUSTOMERS WITH REFERENCE TO TITAN WATCHES By THOMACHAN BABU (Reg. No. 35103315) A PROJECT REPORT Submitted to the Department of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION in the FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT S.R.M. ENGINEERING COLLEGE S.R.M. INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DEEMED UNIVERSITY) MAY 2005 BONAFIED CERTIFICATE Certified

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    path: The robot is less concerned with making turns this time around and more concerned with making as few forward moves as possible. As a result the robot makes 16 turns and 10 forward moves while finishing the task. After finishing the course the clock variable time was at 61 units. Since the first move is hardcoded and we do not check time in the move branch of the model the time is off by five time units‚ so the actual time was 66 units. We ran the check again‚ but this time with no preset

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    must be drawn well‚ for if the lines are straight the wind will pass gently through. Along with the above we have mechanical clock mechanisms. This was invented around 725 AD. This clock operated by dripping water that powered a wheel‚ which made one full revolution in 24 hours. A bronze and iron system of wheels and gears made the clock rotate. Accurate mechanical clocks were developed because of a belief in the form of astrology. This was based upon the moment of conception rather than the time

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    alarm clock rang. What?! I’m so late for my class. Blame that stupid dream. Hurriedly‚ I forcefully took a bath on cold waters. Within 15 minutes‚ I was all set. I arrived at school very late. When I entered the class‚ a male friend of mine smiled at me. To show some respect‚ I flashed my not-so-cool grin and sank to my seat. Bored enough‚ I took my phone out. A text message from someone anonymous surprised me. It said‚ “Meet me at the canteen at exactly 9 A.M. Refer to the School clock”. I glanced

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    significant theme conveyed through the film ‘Run Lola Run’. The film opens with the image of a large pendulum swinging back and forth‚ panning to the fast ticking clock above. The diegetic sound of the tick evolves into a suspenseful techno-orchestral soundtrack‚ and we see an animated Lola running and being swallowed by various clocks‚ symbolising powerlessness against time. This evokes a feeling of suspense within the film for the audience and effectively conveys the theme and relevance of time

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    of the world. If you are someone like Plato‚ you would say‚ there is no such thing like time that is making life hard for us. Instead‚ it is the idea of time that is responsible for all the commotion. Well‚ I do agree with such people and say‚ “The Clock is the culprit”‚ and enquire how this dire consequence happened to us. Unfortunately‚ to track how this at all happened‚ we should still rely on time‚ gazing back at the past‚ so that our arguments would make some sense. By this‚ we could say that

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    propeller clock

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    PROPELLER CLOCK OBJECTIVE :- In this project‚ our aim is to use PIC or 8051 microcontroller to control a row of LEDs to function it as a clock. ABSTRACT :- The Propeller Clock is an electronic device which has a series of LEDs on board that rotate with the help of a motor to give an illusion of a watching a clock ( Digital or Analogue ). This requires a DC motor which rotates the PCB connected to it with sufficient speed so as to create the illusion. The LEDs are connected to a microcontroller

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    "Propeller Clock" Mechanically Scanned LED Clock Seven light emitting diodes spin‚ giving the illusion of numbers in the air An Overview: Top View Side View How this clock works: A motor spins the "propeller"‚ and a small microprocessor keeps track of time and changes the pattern on seven LEDs with exact timing to simulate a 7 by 30 array of LEDs. It is an illusion‚ but it works nicely. To build this clock‚ few things are needed‚ including: 1. Skill with motors and mechanical

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    The novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick‚ Hugo discovers piece by piece the story of Georges Méliès’ life. This novel takes place in Paris of the 1930’s. Hugo’s father worked in a local clock shop and at a museum in Paris. When I the museum he finds a broken automaton‚ an automaton is an example of artificial life‚ in the attic. One night the guard forgot that Hugo’s Father was in the attic and locked him inside. Later that night the museum burred down and Hugo went with his uncle

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    Invention of Hugo Cabret” by Brian Selznick. This is about a boy name Hugo lives in an old abandoned apartment in Paris. The building was where people used to live in who ran the train station‚ but his was the only one left. Hugo’s farther owned a clock shop as well worked part time at the museum working on them. He came home late one night from work and told Hugo he found something fascinating in the attic of the museum. His father told him it was an automaton. Hugo was very interested to see

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