Answer: a. Meaning of Buying Motives According to Wit. Stanton: “A motive can be defined as a drive or an urge for which an individual seeks satisfaction. It becomes a buying motive when the individual seeks satisfaction through the purchase of something.” Motive is thus inner urge that moves or prompts a person to some action. Motive is an effectual desire that prompts one to a definite action. A motive is the inner state that energises‚ activates or motives and that directs or channels behaviour
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May- 2012 Bachelor of Computer Science (BCA) Semester- I BC0033- Basic Mathematics – 4 Credits (Book ID: B0675 ) Assignment Set – 1 (60 Marks) Answer All Questions 6 X 10 = 60 Marks 1. Prove that the intersection of any two subgroups of a group is a group. 2. Prove that the sum of the degrees of the points of a graph G is twice the number of lines. 3. Find the mean‚ median and mode for the following: Mid value Frequency 15 2 20 22 25 19 30 14 n+1 35 3 40 4 45 6 50 1 55 1 4. Prove that nC
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The First Phone Call from Heaven The first phone call from heaven tells the story of a small town called Coldwater‚ Michigan. The story begins when one Friday a number of people started receiving a call from their loved ones who have already died saying that life after death is wonderful‚ that they are happy in heaven . Tess is contacted by her mother whom she had nursed during her illness‚ Katherine received a call from her sister to whom she had been so close until her death from an aneurysm
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IIBM Institute of business Management Semester – 1 Principle and Practice of management Answer Sheet Section ‘A’ - Part One: 1. A plan is a trap laid to capture the FUTURE. 2. STAFFING is the function of employing suitable person for the enterprise. 3. DEPARTMENTATION means “ group of activities & employees into department”. 4. ACCEPTANCE THEORY states that authority is the power that is accepted by others. 5
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AP Statistics Quarter 1 Final (Chapters 1-5) Chapter 1 Sections 1.1 and 1.2 I. Observation vs. Experiment A. Observational study: Record data on individuals without attempting to influence the responses. We typically cannot prove anything this way. B. Experimental study: Deliberately impose a treatment on individuals and record their responses. Influential factors can be controlled. C. Confounding 1. Two variables (explanatory variables or lurking variables) are confounded when their effects
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A first-generation programming language is a machine-level programming language. It consists of 1s and 0s. Originally‚ no translator was used to compile or assemble the first-generation language. The first-generation programming instructions were entered through the front panel switches of the computer system. The main benefit of programming in a first-generation programming language is that code a user writes can run very fast and efficiently since it is directly executed by the CPU‚ but machine
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CHAPTER 6 THERMODYNAMICS” Brief Summary of the chapter: 1. Thermodynamics: Science which deals with study of different forms of energy and quantitative relationship. 2. System & Surroundings: The part of universe for study is called system and remaining portion is surroundings. 3. State of system & state function: State of system is described in terms of T‚ P‚ V etc. The property which depends only on state of system not upon path is called state function eg. P‚ V‚ T‚ E‚ H‚
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Eternal Law and Human Law As humans live in this world‚ laws and regulations are strictly enforced for the justice‚ safety‚ and rights of the humans. Whether those laws are eternal or temporal‚ all laws require standards. Saint Augustine’s On the Free Choice of the Will discusses these standards and defines what each laws mean. Most importantly‚ Augustine argues that eternal law is necessary for temporal law to exist and for the nation to function properly. I agree with Augustine’s argument on
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between the role of criminal law and civil law in relation to the legal system and analyse the purpose of the law. Criminal law is the body of law that relates to crime. It might be defined as the body of rules that defines conduct that is prohibited by the state because it is held to threaten‚ harm or otherwise endanger the safety and welfare of the public‚ and that sets out the punishment to be imposed on those who breach these laws. [1] The criminal law serves several purposes and benefits
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Nuremberg Laws The Nuremberg Race Laws were announced as two new laws on September 15‚ 1935‚ which included the Reich Citizenship Law and the Law for Protection of German Blood and German Honor law. These laws became known as the Nuremberg Laws because they were first announced at a Nazi Party Rally held in Germany. The Nazis made these laws because they believed that the world is divided into distinct races that are not equally strong and as valuable as others. The Nazis also considered Germans
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