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    rate (CAGR) of 6-8 per cent.In terms of volume‚ about 1.2 million commercial tyres and 1.5 million passenger vehicle tyres are manufactured annually.The industry is ominated by 4 players-MRF‚ APOLLO‚ J.K and CEAT. Ranking of Indian tyre companies on the basis of production 1. MRF Tyres Limited 2. Apollo Tyres Limited 3. JK Tyres Limited 4. CEAT Tyres Limited 5. Birla Tyres Limited 6. Good Year India Limited 7. Vikrant Tyres Limited Indian tyre manufacturing companies are re-engineering their business

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    Disagreements‚ 2. Misplaced conflicts‚ 3. Nonsubstantive conflicts‚ 4. Substantive conflicts. Disagreements: A disagreement is a mild conflict and usually involves issues that are not necessarily related to the relationship. In the movie ’Apollo 13’ this situation of disagreement occurs two days before the launch. When the flight surgeon Dr.Chuck predicts that Ken Mattingly (one of the three members of the Astronaut team) may get serious illness during their expedition‚ Jim Lovell (captain

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    SHOES WITH SOUL: TWO FRIENDS REALIZE A DREAM Question 1 Renee Albertelli and Richard Rodriguez both had certain personality characteristics that assisted them to navigate the difficulties of starting a business. The first characteristic they demonstrated was their passion‚ enthusiasm and determination they had to launch their new business. They interest and energy they had to start their business never failed‚ which was the essential fuel for their important vision of starting their business.

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    The American Revenue Act (Sugar Act) is relevant to Chapter 6. It is relevant to Chapter 6 because the Sugar Act was one of the many conflicts in the Empire during the 1700’s. The Sugar Act was a reform to the failing Molasses Act of 1733. The Act was one of many policies that the British Parliament tried to impose on the colonist in an effort to bring the colonies closer to the Empire. The Sugar Act stirred colonist’s fears and emotions‚ and they began to consider their independence from the Parliament

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    2014 [ VALUE STREAM MAPPING ] At APOLLO TYRES‚ PERAMBRA‚ KERALA PREPARED BY: SHAHIN MOHAMED shahin.mohamed15@bimtech.ac.in 13DM169-BIMTECH VALUE STREAM MAPPING 2014 CONTENTS 1. List of Tables…………………………………………………………………………4 2. List of Graphs . .……………………………….............................................................4 3. List of Figures………………………… ‚ ‚……………………………………………4 4. Faculty Mentor Certificate…. . ……………………………………………………….5 5. Industry Mentor Certificate……………………………………………………………6

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    A Self Reflection: While working on the communication project‚ we were fortunate to have had Ron Howard’s “Apollo 13” movie for reference to comprehend the complexity the team faced upon the incident that befell the mission. Both Gene Kranz (Lead Flight Director and Project Manager) and Jim Lovell (Apollo’s commander) maintained absolute control of a chaotic situation. While the team was becoming intractable‚ Kranz reigned in by channeling the ideas with “one at a time people” and asking his engineers

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    Spend a day in my shoes: Spend a day in my shoes‚ the daughter of an abusive father. The night before my first day of high school I lay on my bed watching the clock. With every breath I took‚ my heart sank deeper. New friends‚ new teachers and a whole new beginning. Firm footsteps interrupted my train of thought. They carried an unpleasant feeling. Dense‚ accelerated and increasingly emphatic‚ they were approaching my room. My father busted into my room murmuring to himself. He reeked of smoke

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    "Put Yourself in My Shoes" "Put Yourself in My Shoes" is one of the longest and most complex stories in the collection‚ and one of its finest. In addition‚ it brings together a number of the themes and images that have recurred throughout the book. For example‚ it depicts the kind of interaction between two couples that we have seen in "Neighbors" and "What’s in Alaska?"; in this case‚ the Myerses go to visit the Morgans‚ whose house they had lived in for a year while Professor Morgan and his wife

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    a Mile in Someone Else’s Shoes As we grow our experiences teach us lessons and shape how we view the world. In Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave‚” he uses the example of the prisoners to show how our view of the world changes when we are faced with new information that contradicts the reality we thought we knew. The world as I viewed it completely changed when a close friend committed suicide. I learned the true meaning of what it means to “walk a mile in someones else shoes”. Its a saying we all know

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    implement racism and prejudice that they are becoming bad humans. Everyone needs to think really hard about what they are saying and doing and in a sense walk in someone else shoes. Atticus: Molly I agree completely with what you just said then. As I always say to my daughter Scout‚ “you never really know a man until you stood in his shoes and walked around in them”. Atticus: and I am sure that us three have all seen different aspects of racism and prejudice‚ Because I am certain that I have seen quite

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