J.K CEMENT LTD. REPORT ON SUTDY ON BRAND PREFERENCE OF CUSTOMER WITH REFERENCE TO PRICE POSITIONING SUBMITTED TO: J.K.CEMENT LTD SUBMITTED BY: M.TALHA ZAHOOR PRASHANT CHAUDHARI BIKASH DUBEY 12 DECLARATION We‚ M.TALHA ZAHOOR SURVE‚ PRASHANT SURESH CHAUDHARI‚ BIKASH TARKESHWAR DUBEY‚ hereby declare that the project report entitled. “A Project on Brand Preference of customers with reference to Price Positioning” under the guidance of Mr. SHALABH JAIN & Mr. PRASHANT UPADHYAY submitted
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Tshwane University of Technology Department of Environmental Sciences Engineering Geology Group 8 Assignment: Dispersive Soils Group Members: 1. Elsie Phelane 2. Keeme Sephikwe 3. Lawrance Mabasa 4. Lethlogonolo kotsedi DISPERSIVE SOILS INTRODUCTION Dispersive soils are associated with residual granites‚ granodiorites‚ mudstone and sandstone as well as fine-grained transported soils such as alluvium deposits. Dispersitivity is found in clay‚ silty and sandy soil. Dispersible soils tend
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Chettinad Cement Corporation Limited Puliyur COMPANY PROFILE Chettinad Cement Corporation Limited (CCCL) was launched three decades ago by one of the India’s most illustrious sons Dr.Raja Sir. Muthiah Chettiar. The company continues to uphold and illustrates today under the dynamic leadership of Dr.M.A.M.Ramaswamy‚ Chairman and M.A.M.R.Muthiah‚ Managing Director. Chettinad Cement Corporation Limited is having the registered office at Rani Seethai Hall Building PB No. 748 603‚ Anna Salai‚ Chennai
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Regional Economics The analysis of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodship Made by Mayia Samuilik 34447‚ BABE Content 1. Location‚ territorial division……………………………………………………………………………………...3 2. Principal economic data and their influence on the attractiveness of the region……….4 3. Region’s specialization: main spheres of economy……………………………………………….……7 4. Investments in the region……………………………………………………………………………………….…8 5. Local support for investors……………………………………………………………………………………….
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GEOPACKET SUBSTITUTE essay By Nathaniel lee 22 3/2/2012 In the United States‚ there are good places to live and bad places to live. There are rich cities and poor cities‚ strong cities and weak cities. Cities that need financial aid or ones that are economically comfortable. This same concept applies to other countries and even continents‚ such as Canada and/or Asia. In a continent‚ there are countries that are the best or worst places to live in. In countries‚ they are cities instead
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The Value and Preservation of Evidence Kaplan University CJ370-01 January 16‚ 2012 The value of footprint or footwear evidence is heavily important. The most valuable details are signs of wear‚ characteristic fittings or marks of fittings that have come off‚ injuries‚ marks of nails and pegs‚ especially when these are irregularly placed‚ and repair marks. If they are particularly characteristic or occur in sufficient numbers‚ such details may form decisive evidence. In the interest of thoroughness
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Palace of Knossos The Palace of Knossos is the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete and possibly the political and cultural centre of Minoan civilisation‚ possibly the oldest in Europe. The ruins of Knossos were first discovered by a Cretan merchant called Minos Kalokairinos in 1878. After Kalokairinos‚ Heinrich Schliemann had shown an interest but it wasn’t until March 16‚ 1900 that archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans purchased the site and started the excavations. Arthur Evans is famous
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1. Introduction Karst limestone is the technical term for a highly distinctive form of weathered limestone dominated by rounded conelike hills or steep or vertical sided ‘towers’. Although fengling (cone) and fengcong (tower) karst are different in appearance‚ they are sequential stages of a long process of formation. Fengcong towers developed from fengling cones that were steepened by water table undercutting (Pelling‚ 2008:50). This assignment will pay attention to the following aspects on the
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historical monuments • cause weathering on ancient and valuable statues and has caused considerable damage • sulfuric acid in the rain chemically reacts with the calcium compounds in the stones (limestone‚ sandstone‚ marble and granite) to create gypsum‚ which then flakes off • commonly seen on old gravestones where the acid rain can cause the inscription to become completely illegible • causes an increased rate of oxidation for iron • Visibility is also reduced by sulfate and nitrate in the atmosphere
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#1.) WHO WERE THE EGYPTIANS?: The Egyptians enjoyed laughter‚ and were happy‚ relaxed‚ and passive people. They were slightly built people and stood about 1.67 meters (5 feet) tall. The Egyptians divided themselves into lower‚ middle‚ and upper classes. Unskilled laborers‚ who worked on farms‚ were part of the lower class. The people in the middle class were: manufacturers‚ craft workers‚ and merchants. The upper class citizens were the wealthy Egyptians‚ often made from: army officers‚ doctors
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