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    CASE ANALYSIS: ATLANTIC COMPUTERS-A BUNDLE OF PRICING OPTIONS SUBMITTED BY: KRITIKA JAIN PG20112055 Atlantic computers are the largest manufacturer of servers and other high tech products with a 20% market revenue share in the segment. The company plans to launch a basic server TRONN and software PESA due to growth in demand for basic servers. Important Details * competitor: ONTARIO ZINK * CAGR: 3%(BS segment) * TRONN along with PESA works FOUR times more efficiently. * Value

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    devastating effects of the black plague‚ society changed dramatically afterwards because of the loss of life. A new order of social classes rose: the food people ate changed‚ the cloths people wore changed‚ the entertainment changed. Economically guilds were being formed and many new trade routes were being established with the new technology in navigation. There were four man social classes in the Renaissance and Elizabethan era Nobility‚ Gentry‚ Yeoman‚ and the Poor. The noble class was kept small as

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    Over a thousand years ago‚ Europe experienced one of its greatest periods of cultural enlightenment.Islam in Spain has had a fundamental presence in the culture and history of the nation. The religion was present inmodern Spanish soil from 711 until 1492 under the rule of the Arabs and Moors of al-Andalus.Islamic Spain was a multi-cultural mix of the people of three great monotheistic religions: Muslims‚Christians‚ and Jews.For more than three centuries in Medieval Spain‚ Muslims‚ Jews and Christians

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    Britain asserted its authority in India from 1750 to 1870 with nonmilitary methods. Britain used political‚ social‚ and intellectual ways to get India. Britain influenced India politically. They expanded their territories and tried to get as much land under the British East India company’s rule. The more they expanded the more company men would come to Africa and to the land of British India. They also had Indians that join the military wear the uniforms of the British military. They influenced

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    Kazi 1 Youth Unemployment in the Caribbean: Social and Economic Backgrounds : Kazi‚ Tamjidul Huda Kazi Table of Contents Acronyms Terms of Reference Introduction School-to-Work Transition Some Impediments to Labour Force Entry The Caribbean Context Defining Youth Youth Unemployment Rates Specific Social Problems in the Caribbean Youth Development Policies and Programs in the Caribbean Regional Programs International Development Organizations Global Policy Framework Effectiveness of Youth

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    theme around all these delivery methods was to impart an all-round personality development and character building to the individual. And it was this holistic approach towards education and life in general‚ that India could sustain its lead on economicsocial and political front for a long time. Institutes Shape Human Behavior “There is some ’threshold ’ effect‚ beyond which‚ further increments in knowledge or improved attitudes no longer influence behaviors.” – Becker Human behavior is dependent

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    through a combination of geological events resulting in canyons‚ basins‚ mountains‚ etc. One of the oldest and most unique geological park is the The Grand Canyon. Today‚ the Grand Canyon is consider one of most fascinating natural wonders of the world due to its natural features and rock deposition that date back to millions of years ago. The Grand Canyon is a canyon divided by the Colorado River flowing at its bottom and its walls are decorated by different color layers of rock. It is due to

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                            6.  devshirme: tribute of boys paid by Christian Balkan communities                                     a.  boys were converted to Islam‚ trained to serve the state                                     b.  the devshirme was a means of upward social mobility                         7.  the Ottoman state threatened Christendom                                     a.  Europeans worried about a Muslim takeover of all Europe                         8.  some Europeans admired Ottoman rule                                    

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    Italian Fascism: Economic Success or Social Failure Italian Fascism: Economic Success or Social Failure Benito Mussolini’s development of the National Fascist Party in 1919 (H‚ 2010) provided great hope for a suffering nation of Italian people. Although Fascism grew quickly with an optimism of ending great economic and social turmoil‚ Mussolini’s Fascist ideologies eventually lead to an isolated nation. By further exploring the history of Benito Mussolini and his radical Fascist ideologies

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    World War One was the global war. This event took place in Europe and it lasted for four years and three month. The reasons behind the causes of war includes variety numbers of reasons and event that took place. These problems mainly focuses on the economic factors and the political factors. Some problems in the economic factors includes the alliance system. The problem with the alliance system was the central power and the triple alliance and the relation between these two different alliances

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