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    Food Processing & Technology Balaswamy et al.‚ J Food Process Technol 2011‚ 2:3 http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2157-7110.1000116 Research Article Open Access Preparation of Sour Grape (Vitis Vinifera) Beverages and Evaluation of their Storage Stability Karakala Balaswamy‚ Pamidighantam Prabhakara Rao‚ Allani Nagender and Akula Satyanarayana* Central Food Technological Research Institute (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research)‚ Resource Centre‚ Habshiguda‚ Uppal Road‚ Hyderabad-500

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    definition. Drug addiction is the result of the transition from casual user to compulsive user and it is characterized by neurological and psychological changes in the brain. One theory that is used to explain this transition is “the traditional hedonic view that drug pleasure and subsequent unpleasant withdrawal symptoms are the chief causes of addiction.” (Robinson‚ et al.) This theory hypothesizes that people begin taking drugs casually because they make them feel good and they continue to take

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    Abortion can be defined as “Premature termination of the foetus from the womb either done by operation or by medication". The meaning of abortion is quiet clear from its definition. As far as different views are concerned mostly all sects of Christianity are against the concept of abortion‚ there are humanitarian groups which are in favor of it‚ they have their own views which are totally different then the religious views‚ if we look at what different groups think we will find out that there is

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    Mara Kaouzova Professor Anthamatten Philosophical Ethics April 3 2013 Utilitarianism: ------------------------------------------------- The Greatest Happiness for the Greatest Number In the ethical debate‚ a divide has long existed between two models. One school of thought‚ notably Immanuel Kant’s Deontology‚ emphasizes the importance moral motivation‚ the other‚ represented by Consequentialism‚ emphasizes the importance of the outcome. Consequentialism is distinguished from the deontological

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    INTRODUCTION Generally‚ people tend to have different needs toward each other because they tend to have different backgrounds‚ which are affected by their social and culture conditions‚ education levels‚ economic conditions‚ and many more. In fact‚ research shows that human will seek another need when one need has been fulfilled. This means that humans will prioritize achieving their basic needs before moving to other needs. Nonetheless‚ in order to purchase a product‚ there will be different

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    After experiencing immense suffering‚ a human is put in the state of mind in a state of no external desires‚ leading to contentment with just the basic necessities in life. Happiness in one’s life is vital to living a meaningful life. Without contentment inwith one’s life‚ there will always be something unsatisfied in their conscience. Frankl suffered gravely while in the concentration camps‚ and he finds an analogy to suffering‚ “If a certain quantity of gas is pumped into an empty chamber‚ it will

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    Procedure 34 Questionnaire 35 CHAPTER IV: DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS 39 Respondent Profile 39 Identification of Hair wash Brand Users 40 Relative Utility of Product Characteristics 41 Prediction of Future Hair wash Shampoo Purchases 42 The Hedonic Framework 44 Psychographic and Demographic Characteristics of Brand Users versus Nonusers 49 CHAPTER V: DISCUSSION 53 CHAPTER VI: CONCLUSIONS 60 ENDNOTES 65 REFERENCES 67 APPENDIX 77 Influence of Branding on Consumer Buying Behaviour Chapter

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    ‚ Mendelson‚ M. N.‚ Mock‚ J.‚ & Erbaugh‚ J. (1961). An inventory for measuring depression. Archives of General Psychiatry‚ 4‚ 561–571. Bok‚ S. (1995). Common values. Columbia: University of Missouri Press. Brickman‚ P.‚ & Campbell‚ D. T. (1971). Hedonic relativism and planning the good society. In M. H. Appley (Ed.)‚ Adaptation-level theory (pp. 287–305). New York: Academic Press. Cameron‚ K. S.‚ Dutton‚ J. E.‚ & Quinn‚ R. E. (Eds.). (2003). Positive organizational scholarship: Foundations of a new

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    It is a good approach as it is subjective to each individual situation because the hedonic calculus allows for us to apply each decision to the different needs of that decision. However‚ in real world‚ utilitarianism is a weak theory to base on environmental ethics because it maximize human’s benefits but sometimes forget to treat the animals

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    Most humans‚ I hope‚ strive and yearn for happiness in whatever they do. It’s almost as if it’s a basic human need. They want to “feel good‚” content‚ and satisfied with whatever they do or have. In the Jewish Text “Ethics of Our Fathers” it is written‚ “Who is Rich? One who is happy with his portion.” I wholeheartedly believe this scripture. People always want more and more‚ yet they never seem to be contempt. They want the next best car‚ or the nicer shirt‚ but they can’t seem to achieve the happiness

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