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    Is it possible to have a happy marriage today? The NY Times called America a “post-marital society.” Tragically‚ that seems to be accurate. I say tragically because marriage is good. It’s good for your spiritual health‚ your mental health‚ your physical health‚ your fiscal health‚ your sexual life. In short‚ it’s good all around. In fact‚ a classic book by Peggy Waite and Maggie Gallagher‚ The Case for Marriage‚ documents all these things. They even show that people who are married live longer and

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    Capital Market

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    Capital market OF Bangladesh 1. Introduction A capital market is a market for securities (debt or equity)‚ where business enterprises (companies) and governments can raise long-term funds. It is defined as a market in which money is provided for periods longer than a year‚ as the raising of short-term funds takes place on other markets (e.g.‚ the money market). The capital market includes the stock market (equity securities) and the bond market (debt). Financial regulators‚ such

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    in the human body. Though only the size of the fist‚ it pumps blood to the rest of the body by rhythmic expansion and relaxation. The frequency of this cardiac cycle is measured by the term heart rate. The heart rate is the number of contractions (beats) of the heart in a minute. The heart rate tends to increase with response to a wide variety of conditions like vigorous physical activity or according to our hypothesis‚ music. Music has an arousal effect which is related to its frequency and tempo

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    Market Trends

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    Marketing plan aim and objective 6. Introduction to Coca Cola 7. Situation Analysis 8. Mission Statement of Coca Cola Company 9. Product Life Cycle 10. Swot Analysis 11. Target Market 12. Marketing Objective 13. Marketing Mix 14. Implementing‚ Monitoring and Control 15 Market Research 16.Factors Influencing Consumer Choice 17. Conclusion 18. Recomendations MARKETING PLAN INTRODUCTION

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    Markets and Demand

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    Lecture 5: Markets and Demand Money. -Barter requires no special tools. -Buying and selling requires money. -Selling means obtaining money in exchange for goods. -Buying is the opposite. -Commodity money: salt‚ gold. -Fiat money: modern money. Has no value of its own (paper or computer memory)‚ its declared to be money by the government or other institution. Acceptance of money. -Why do people accept paper money? We accept it because we know others will accept it. -Bitcoin: money invented

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    Market Failure

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    main causes of market failure:  The abuse of market power‚ which can occur whenever a single buyer or seller can exert significant influence over prices or output.  Externalities- when the market does not take into account the impact of an economic activity on outsiders. For example‚ the market may ignore the costs imposed on outsiders by a firm polluting the environment.  Public goods such as national defence. How much defence would be provided if it were left to the market? Where there

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    Market Segmentation

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    Market segmentation- is the process in marketing of dividing a market into distinct subsets (segments) that behave in the same way or have similar needs. Because each segment is fairly homogeneous in their needs and attitudes‚ they are likely to respond similarly to a given marketing strategy. That is‚ they are likely to have similar feeling and ideas about a marketing mix comprised of a given product or service‚ sold at a given price‚ distributed in a certain way‚ and promoted in a certain way.

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    market research

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    Highlights: Global Soft Drink Industry - $310Billion (2015 Expected) Indian Beverage Industry - $230 Million of the $65Billion Food Industry Current Growth Rate: 15% & Expected Rate: 16-17% Coke & Pepsi Co covers 90% of the market. Juices will surpass carbonate market by 2016 Globally The global soft drink industry is estimated to reach $310 billion in 2015. The soft drink industry spans sparkling drinks‚ bottled water‚ smoothies‚ ready-to-drink tea‚ concentrates‚ juices and coffee and functional

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    Foreign Markets

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    Running Header: Foreign Market Entry and Diversification Week 7 Assignment 3 Foreign Market Entry and Diversification Strayer University BUS: 599 Dr. Melinda Swigart November 24‚ 2013 Abstract There aren’t too many non-profit organizations that enter foreign markets due to the unfamiliar territory. Before a company enter into international markets to conduct business it is important to understand the country’s culture‚ customs‚ needs‚ and unspoken rules

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    Market Analysis

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    follows a ‘more for more principle’‚ comparing it to the industry that it belongs to‚ Lipton is a bit more expensive than the other brands but it provides its consumers with the best quality as well as the taste. Part B: Target market of Lipton Yellow Label Lipton’s target market involves specifically females in Pakistan. Since here in Pakistan it’s the ‘married females’ who go for grocery shopping so Lipton targets them. Judging from their TV Commercials they target the urban areas of Pakistan who come

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