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    MBA FINAL YEAR RESEARCH PROJECT INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND SUBMITTED TO: MA’AM DONIA WASEEM CREATED BY: KHADDAM AHMED KHAN D-2 Title of the Research: Consumer Psychographic Variables Influencing Affluent Purchase INTRODUCTION: AFFLUENT CONSUMERS: Affluent consumers / purchasers are highly targeted audience for marketers or companies because of their high / rich buying power and great level of disposable income. These factors can highlight the higher customer equity. Because products

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    Critical Review of Eating Grass: The Making of the Pakistani Bomb Feroz Khan’s Eating Grass: The Making of the Pakistani Bomb tells the story of Pakistan’s nuclear program and its army’s intelligence. Feroz Hassan Khan writes this story with the experience and background as a 30-year Pakistani Army member who played an important role in Pakistan’s security policy on nuclear weapons. This book tells us the story of the Pakistani government‚ using scientists and the military power to acquire nuclear

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    Importance of Non Conventional Energy Research has shown that fuels such as oil‚ gas and even nuclear have a remaining life span of 70 years. As the industrialized modern world consumes increasing amounts of energy‚ finding non-conventional energy sources becomes essential to sustain worldwide energy demands. There is considerable debate about the efficiency of non-conventional energy and its ability to supply the world. The contribution of renewable sources

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    actions taken when the moral code has been broken. For example‚ in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ written Harper Lee and ‘My Name is Khan’ directed by Karan Johar‚ both protagonists fight against the injustices in their societies based on an individual injustice and through this they have a massive impact on their community at large. Both ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and ‘My Name is Khan’‚ tackle issues of injustices in their societies on the basis of skin colour and religion. Similarly they are both set in idealic

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    Contrast and Comparison of Wordsworth’s Tintern Abbey and Colderidges’ Kubla Khan When comparing William Wordsworth’s Tintern Abbey‚ and Samuel Colderidge’s "Kubla Khan"‚ one notices a distinct difference in the use of imagination within the two poems. Even though the two poets were contemporaries and friends‚ Wordsworth and Colderidge each have an original and different way in which they introduce images and ideas into their poetry. These differences give the reader quite a unique experience when

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    of the Aga Khan Education Services‚ Kenya at Mombasa Submitted by: Ashraful Huda Mombasa School Improvement Project (MSIP) is a set example of how a systematic approach can lead to development in a sustainable and continuous manner through honest partnership between different stakeholders. In this text‚ I have summarized and analyzed the findings from the evaluation report prepared for the Aga Khan Foundation on MSIP. The project was a cumulative effort of Aga Khan Foundation‚

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    Discuss different opinions about whether Genghis Khan was a hero or villain. While Genghis Khan’s intent was and still is very clear‚ putting the label of hero or villain next to his name is still an awfully hard task to perform. Genghis Khan can be labelled a hero because of his incredible leadership and his advanced military skills that helped him to create undoubtedly one of the largest empires the world has ever seen. Although Genghis Khan did achieve some great things‚ if you look at his ‘achievements’

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    THE KITE RUNNER- KHALED HOSSEINI I have chosen three characters from this novel. They are‚ Amir‚ Baba (Amir’s Father) and Rahim Khan. Amir After reading about his childhood and the life-changing events that took place during it‚ my initial perception of Amir was that he was selfish‚ even though he did not mean to be. He did not want to be so cruel‚ but he was a young boy‚ he was a bit confused‚ and at times jealous too. He only thought about his own suffering. His greed to overcome

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    Kim Jong II‚ Genghis Khan‚ and Ivan IV are fearless‚ ruthless leaders‚ they will always be remembered as great leaders. They formed most of today’s Europe‚ Asia and most of Korea. Though they were ruthless and fearless‚ they all had a huge impact on today’s society and both positive and negative affects. In 1162 near the border between modern Mongolia and Siberia‚ there is a soon to be one of the most recognized leaders of China and Asia‚ Genghis Khan. Temujin aka Genghis Khan established the largest

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    January 23‚ 2008 Danish KhanFirst Step WritingChapter 11 - 15 Recount: The Journey BeginsAfter hours of planning with Mr. Ross‚ and preparing for their great escape‚ Julilly‚ Lester‚ Liza and Adam finally set out on the path that they must walk to reach their long and painfully awaited freedom. Traveling north they encounter slave hunters and mean‚ nasty‚ evil spirited sheriffs‚ all of whom that want grab them out of their destiny and put them all back to their cages‚ back to the Riley plantation

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