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    A project report On “Consumer Decision Making on High Involvement Products(Hatchback Car)” INDEX Chapter-1 Introduction Chapter-2 Research Methodology Chapter-3 Data Analysis & Intrepretation Chapter-4 Conclusion Chapter-2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY RESEARCH DESIGN A research design is the arrangement of conditions for collection and analysis of data in a manner that aims to combine

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    article from nytimes.com‚ a reporter looked into this study and wrote “Heavy backpacks don’t just zap children of their energy that would be better used doing schoolwork or playing sports but lugging them around every day can also lead to chronic back pain‚ accidents and possibly lifelong orthopedic damage.” (Jane Brody‚ nytimes.com) The federal Consumer Product Safety Commission calculated that carrying a 12-pound backpack to and from school and lifting it 10 times a day for an entire school year

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    My heart was pumping so hard I tensed my fists‚ but I knew it was not the right thing to do. A wog is what Australians considered Europeans when they migrated in Australia. “What are you gonna do about it‚ bushy eye brows?” Angus wanted my locker because my locker was at the perfect height because it was at shoulder level where you did not need to bend down. I saw a teacher coming towards me; it was Miss Atkins‚ which saved me from making an inappropriate comment. “Angus! A beg your pardon! How dare

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    Market Strategy Report 2014 Eela Singai Devi A1662432 A1662432@adelaide.edu.au Executive Summary This report serves to summarise the marketing strategy that I chose to undertake in regards to running a small backpack company . Each of us played 10 rounds . And in each of the 10 rounds‚ made marketing decisions that would help strategise us to get more marketing awareness‚ sell more units‚ gain more market share and ultimately have the highest ending balance . As for myself ‚ the other players

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    small cliff. While Grace was climbing‚ her backpack fell off ‚ containing the penguin. Then the rock Grace was holding onto fell with some of the cliff so she fell into the water. Kip: Kip was walking to the beach when he saw a backpack in the water. He found a phone inside and it started ringing. Of course‚ he answered it and when Kip said hello the man answered with a bunch of questions about his daughters. Kip replied that he found the phone in a backpack and saw his girls around the cliffs. Then

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    pick and my jewelry off the counter. He then stated that he was looking for a pen and piece of paper to leave my son a note to call him because he left his backpack at his house. I then asked him how he got in and to explain what is he doing with my jewelry. He said that my jewelry was already on the counter and my son left his key in his backpack‚ that how he got in. I then told him to sit down and I was going to call his mother and my son. Then I told him to sit down and if he cannot give me a better

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    rhetorical technique of hyperbole while describing his backpack. He says‚ “I half expected to be asked‚ "Anything to declare? Cigarettes? Alcohol? Dead horse?" Bryson is implying that his backpack is so massive that he could fit a dead horse in it. This‚ of course‚ is a hyperbole. No backpack can fit a dead horse‚ or at least none that I have ever seen. The use of hyperbole in this sentence puts an image in the reader’s mind as to how big is backpack is (even if it is exaggerated). Bryson also uses asyndeton

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    performing procedural due process first I would review statements and evidence to decide if the search of the locker is justified at the inception or reasonable in scope. When looking over both options I would make a decision that the search would be reasonable in scope. Immediately after making the decision to search John’s locker I would call him into the office and inform him that his locker will be search with me‚ him and another colleague of the administrative team. At that moment I would inform

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    in the dog’s investigation of the bus and the luggage. Deputies told a sergeant it may be useful to talk to Mr. Williams. After Deputy Bain completed his check of the bus‚ Deputy Townley and his dog Raja entered the bus. Raja alerted to a black backpack which was inside on the bus‚ either in a seat or in the overhead compartment. After exiting the bus‚ Townley observed Williams still standing by the bus watching what was going on. The deputies asked Williams if he would mind talking with them

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    These marks were not just letters on paper; they were the metrics of my worth‚ the tangible evidence of my place in the world. I carry the pressure to excel‚ to be the best‚ to be seen and recognized. I carried the report cards‚ folded into my backpack with care‚ became symbols of my struggle to measure up‚ their grades a reflection of my own self-worth. Each grade was a weight‚ a tangible burden that I carried‚ alongside the less tangible fear of not meeting expectations.The endless cycle of early

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