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    Factors affecting impulse buying behavior in FMCG Sector Thesis submitted for the partial fulfillment of Masters of Business Administration By Akanksha Kothari A-04 Bhumika Prajapati A-16 Deepthi Edward A -19 Parth Sarthi A-38 Prashant Dwivedi A-41

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    As the frontier was successfully settled by Americans‚ many people became interested in documenting the fleeting culture of Native Americans. William F. Cody was on tour with his Wild West show during 1883-1917‚ which reenacted battles against the Plain Indians. Similarly‚ Robert J. Flaherty distinctly focused on capturing the old ways of the Itivimuits tribe in his 1922 docudrama film‚ Nanook of the North. Under the direction of these two men‚ both types of entertainment were explosively popular

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    man has. Medical teams who have traveled to Hunza discovered that there has never been a case of cancer. The average age of the Hunza people is about 85‚ but many live to be 100 years or older. Eskimos are another group of cancer-free people that have been observed for several decades. The traditional Eskimo diet is very rich in nitrilosides‚ or B17‚ that come from the meat of caribou and other grazing animals and also from salmonberries. There are many other groups of people throughout the world

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    Excel Manual to Accompany James T. McClave P. George Benson and Terry Sincich’s Statistics for Business and Economics Tenth Edition Mark Dummeldinger University of South Florida Table of Contents Primer Excel Basics Needed for Statistical Analysis of Data P.1 Introduction and Overview 1 P.1.1 Versions of Excel 1 P.1.2 Versions of Windows 1 P.1.3 What May be Skipped 2 P.1.4 More Detailed Information on Excel 2 P.2 What You Need to Know to Begin Using Excel

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    statistics project‚ Regression to the Mean with Coin Flips. The paper is divided into four parts‚ which are summarized below: Part One: The Questionnaires This section summarizes the results of questionnaires handed out to a random sample of 110 people. Pie charts are provided‚ which reflect the responses to each question. Part Two: 200 Flips This section discusses the outcome of flipping a normal coin two-hundred times. Recorded observations are explained in detail. Part Three: 200 Stimulated

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    as a resource or activity that a culture gives specified attention to. Distinguishing the priorities of a culture can be easily done by taking a look at their language or at their culture. The priorities of cultures‚ such as that of the Normans‚ Eskimos‚ Italians or Asians‚ are food‚ everyday activities‚ and communicating. There are many types of priorities but one priority that is probably the most important to any culture is food. According to Bill Bryson in The Mother Tongue‚ “every language

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    Honor award in 1988. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatchet_(novel)). In his book Dogsong‚ Paulsen writes of a boy named Russel Susskit‚ an Eskimo boy‚ who is on a journey to find his own path. After speaking to an elder in his village and hating the snowmobiles‚ Russel leaves home with a team of dogs. He travels through various terrain and on his way meets an Eskimo girl who was kicked out of her village for being pregnant. Russel is now forced to provide for himself and the girl. This book also won

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    Exam 1: Study Guide Thomson argues that a mother and child are (during pregnancy) not “two tenants in a rented house mistakenly rented to both” but rather the mother owns the house. The purpose of this analogy is to reveal that other parties cannot claim to be impartial when they claim they cannot decide who of the two (mother/child) should live. True False Thomson’s famous “people-seed” analogy is intended to be an argument from analogy in support of which view? All abortions are morally

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    Maturity in the Catcher in the Rye Maturity is a process in life that usually no one can run away from. The novel the Catcher in the Rye‚ by J.D Salinger‚ tries to disprove that lesson through its protagonist. Holden often behaves like a prophet or a saint‚ pointing out the “phonies” around him because he believes they are not as mature as he is‚ but as the novel progresses‚ Holden makes choices that prevents him from maturing rather than enabling him to mature. Holden’s mail goal is to

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