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    Marketing Concepts

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    1- Consumer Behaviour. One of the most challenging concept in marketing deals with understanding why consumers behave in a certain way or do what they do (or don’t do). Two major psychological concepts are often used to explain and understand the consumer’s behaviour. The first is the so called in psychology the cognitive psychology in which the focus of the study is the mental behaviour i.e. the internal influence such as perception‚ memory‚ attention‚ attitude‚ beliefs‚ values‚ personality

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    are ominous signs of deluge‚ yet some are welcome relief to long spells of scorchy summer .So clouds no doubt attract attention of a genre of people. Like wise the concepts of cloud being the object of awe reverence as well as curiosity has been haunting man still now. From the above discussion it can be safely inferred that the concept needs farther research and discussion. But it should be dealt with from both physical and metaphysical viewpoint. Let us then pull up our socks and get started. Let

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    The Concept of God

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    The concept of God in Christianity and Islam Christianity and Islam are two of the world’s most popular religions. Both have some different beliefs but are similar in origin. In these two religions God is perceived in similar and different ways. In Christianity‚ Christians believe that God is three different persons combined into one also known as the trinity. In Islam‚ Muslims believe that God is one that he doesn’t have a father or a mother‚ a son or a daughter‚ and that he has no partners. Even

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    Concept of Productivity

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    PRODUCTIVITY CONCEPTS AND MEASURES Productivity is an overall measure of the ability to produce a good or service. More specifically‚ productivity is the measure of how specified resources are managed to accomplish timely objectives as stated in terms of quantity and quality. Productivity may also be defined as an index that measures output (goods and services) relative to the input (labor‚ materials‚ energy‚ etc.‚ used to produce the output). As such‚ it can be expressed as: Hence‚ there

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    Aristotelian's Concept

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    “Aristotelian’s Concept / Process of Tragedy as Presented to Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex” Oedipus Rex had passed from the process and concept on Aristotelian’s tragic hero. Because tragic hero was a noble by birth‚ he shows human errors‚ and he sets as warning to humanity. Oedipus was hubris so proud of his own intelligence‚ hamartia he thinks that he can escape a horrendous fate‚ catharsis he does not kill himself because he will not suffer and peripeteia Oedipus realizes that he is the son and murderer

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    Concept of Leadership

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    CONCEPT OF LEADERSHIP * I used to think that running an organization was equivalent to conducting a symphony orchestra. But I don’t think that’s quite it : its more like jazz. There is more improvisation -Warren Bennis * GOOD LEADERS ARE MADE NOT BOR. IF YOU HAVE THE DESIRE AND WILL POWER‚ YOU CAN BECOME AN EFFECTIVE LEADER. GOOD LEADEERS DEVELOP THROUGH A NEVER ENDING PROCESS FO SELF P STUDY‚ EDUCATION‚ RANING AND EPXRERIENCE. * GOOD LEADERS ARE CONTINUALLY WORKING AND STUDYING TO IMPROVE

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    Concepts of Topology. Topological property. Topological transformation. Continuous deformation. Genus. Homeomorphism.  What is the subject of topology all about? With what subject matter is it concerned? What kinds of questions does it ask? With what kinds of problems is it concerned? Let us start with some dictionary definitions. Topology. The study of those properties of geometric figures or solid bodies that remain invariant under certain transformations. Funk & Wagnalls Dictionary

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    Lee had already taken her first step in moving BET forward by hiring Reginald Hudlin to fill the newly created position of president of entertainment. At a time when “original programming is a strategic priority for BET‚” said Lee‚ Hudlin‚ a veteran film producer‚ took over programming development and acquisition for BET’s music‚ entertainment‚

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    Q1. Discuss and define the concept of ‘entrepreneurship’. The entrepreneur is our visionary‚ the creator in each of us. We’re born with that quality and it defines our lives as we respond to what we see‚ hear‚ feel‚ and experience. It is developed‚ nurtured‚ and given space to flourish or is squelched‚ thwarted‚ without air or stimulation‚ and dies. Michael Gerber The term ’entrepreneur’ has been around since the seventeenth-century‚ it originates from France‚ where the phrase “entreprendre” was

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    The Concept of Law

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    Hart’s theory and legal system Introduction One of the principal lessons of ‘The concept of law’ is that legal systems are not only comprised of rules‚ but founded on them as well. In contrast to Austin who had insisted that the sovereign makes all of the rules‚ Hart argued instead that the rules make the sovereign. In this essay‚ I would like to explain Hart’s theory and how the social rules are related to the legal system and rules of recognition. This essay has five parts. In the first part

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