to exist in the ocean. Habitat: A giant squid lives between 200 and 1000 meters in depth‚ close to the bottom of the sea‚ around large underground canyons. They must live in deep water because the blood of squids does not carry oxygen very well at higher temperatures. If a squid swims too close to the surface‚ it will actually suffocate in the warmer water. Warm water will cause a giant squid to rise to the surface and not be able to get back down. Feeding: Giant squid are carnivourous mollusks‚
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CHANDIGARH GROUP OF COLLEGE SUMMER TRAINING REPORT ON CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS VERKA MILK IN CITY GURDASPUR AND GURDASPUR [pic] SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF REQUIREMENT OF DEGREE IN MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SESSION: 2011 –12 STUDENT: Pankaj Salaria Roll No. 1172839 MBA – IIIrd Sem. TRAINING PLACE: Milk Plant Gurdaspur TRAINING DATE: 7/05/2012 TO 22/06/2012 SUBMITTED TO: Lect. ACKNOWLEDGMENT In a dynamic & complex & marketing
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Test tube Mortar pestle Dilute HCl Disodium hydrogen phosphate NH4OH AlCl3 NaOH Cobalt nitrate Ammonium carbonate Preparation of the sample: Ten of marketed products (tablets/ capsule) is taken and crushed in mortar pastle. This powder is used as a sample through out the experiment. Sample is taken‚ then dilute HCl is added‚ when dissolved the solution then filtered the sample‚ which is a stock solution. Test
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Hello everyone‚ and thank you for attending our Giant City graduation tonight. I would first like to start by paying recognition to the ones who have gotten my classmates and I where we are today. To the teachers and staff who have helped us through all these years and never gave up on us. To all the parents and family who have supported us and have done so much for us. And to my classmates themselves whom have made these years together so great and memorable. I thank all of you. I’m sure most
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Case 1 Paper products‚ Inc. Introduction Paper Products Inc.‚ a manufacturer of file folders‚ file markers and labels‚ and a variety of indexing systems‚ the products of PPI are of great quality and have no match with the competitors. The case basically revolves around a decision that is to be taken on a proposition offered by Office Center Inc. – a distributor of office supplies i.e. offering PPI to get into Dealer Branding‚ creating a product under dealers brand name similar to that of its
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Consumer Motivation LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter students should be able to: 1. Understand the types of human needs and motives and the meaning of goals. 2. Understand the dynamics of motivation‚ arousal of needs‚ setting of goals‚ and interrelationship between needs and goals. 3. Learn about several systems of needs developed by researchers. 4. Understand how human motives are studied and measured. CHAPTER SUMMARY Motivation is the driving force within individuals
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In the background to supply‚ we notice about the terms "total product"‚ "marginal product" and "average product". These three figures are the foundation upon which the analysis of short-run production for a firm is analyzed. Total product is the total quantity of output produced by a firm for a given quantity of inputs. The usual framework is to analyze total product when in a variable input (labor) changes‚ for a given amount of a fixed input (capital). Diagram 1 In diagram 1‚ as the curve shows
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Chapter 4 : Consumer Markets and Consumer Buyer Behavior Question 1 How might a marketer influence a consumer’s information search through each of the four information sources discussed in the chapter? A marketer might influence a consumer information search through several information sources include personal sources (family‚ friends‚ neighbors‚ acquaintances)‚ commercial sources (advertising‚ salespeople‚ dealer Web sites‚ packaging‚ displays)‚ public sources (mass media‚ consumer rating
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Consumer Preference of international Brands over local brands in FMCG Products Name: - Saad Hasan Registration No: - 4768 Course: - Methods of Business Research Submitted to: - Sir Qazi Salman Table of Contents Abstract:- The study is aimed to determine the consumer preference of international brands over local brands in FMCG Products. As Pakistan is a poor nation where per capita income is $1254. In this kind of scenario it looks very difficult for an Average Pakistani to
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Summer Training Report On “Analyzing the Distribution Network Of Consumer Lighting Product In East Delhi Market” (Submitted in partial fulfillment for Post Graduate Diploma in Management‚ from IMS NOIDA‚ NOIDA) Institute of Management Studies‚ Noida Submitted To:- Submitted By:- MR. KASHIP PANDEY IMRAN HASAN
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