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    Parle G

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    producer of selling biscuits brand by tonnage 40% share of total biscuit market in India Produced 650‚000 tons of biscuits/pa. Parle-G comprised of 500‚000 tons Sales INR 35 billion( 68% contributed by Parle G ) Parle products are perceived as “Good value for money” 4 P’s • Parle G • Hide n Seek • Monaco • Krack Jack • Price setter in Market • Seen as value for money Product Price Place • 95% sales in Indian Market • 8000 Distributors Promotion • Television Ads Market Segmentation

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    OFFERING BY HILARY THAM I came to you sunrise‚ With silvery dew on sleeping lotus Sparkling in my gay hands; You put my flowers in the sun. 5 I danced to you at midday‚ With bright raintree blooms Flaming in my ardent arms; You dropped my blossoms in the pond. I crept to you at sunset‚ 10 With pale lilac orchids Trembling on my uncertain lips; You shredded my petals in the sand. I strode to you at midnight‚ With gravel hard and cold 15 Clenched in my bitter fists; You offered me your hybrid orchids

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    is smelted into iron‚ the iron is black. Smith comes from the word smite. Smite means to strike hard with a hand or a weapon. Blacksmiths use hammer to “smite” the metal. Blacksmiths had a very important job‚ as they had to create different tools for other people. Tools How did the Blacksmith make iron ore into usable products? He had lots of tools to help him (see picture below). To heat and give oxygen to the fire‚ he uses bellows (see picture on the right). He pumps the bellows and air from the

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    Critique of “Musical Offerings in the Renaissance” Rob Wegman’s article “Musical offerings in the Renaissance” discusses how the concept of gifts became a monumental aspect that defined the musical paradigm of the 14th-17th centuries. Gift exchange is one of the most common practices in our society. It is the primary method by which a majority of goods are circulated throughout communities. When communities openly share and receive from one another‚ anthropologists define them as gift economies

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    How could America rebuild itself after the civil war? Post civil war‚ America was bruised and bloodied from the warring factions. Ultimately the Union won‚ but how would it incorporate the defeated South back into the Union? The best strategy that the Northern government could collectively pass was the Reconstruction Plan. The Reconstruction Plan focused on punishing the south by helping freedmen and establishing their (limited) rights‚ preventing confederate soldiers from voting‚ and having almost

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    History Repeating Itself

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    twelve U.S. presidents were either assassinated‚ survived an assassination attempt‚ or died in office. History repeats itself every time a president dies‚ or almost dies‚ in office. “There are only patterns‚ patterns on top of patterns‚ patterns that affect other patterns. Patterns hidden by patterns. Patterns within patterns. If you watch close‚ history does nothing but repeat itself. What we call chaos is just patterns we haven’t recognized. What we call random is just patterns we can’t decipher.

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    Becker Muscular Dystrophy Becker Muscular Dystrophy (BMD) is a genetic disorder that typically appears with gradual muscle weakness. This condition is caused by mutations of a gene named Dystrophin. In this case‚ a 9-year-old boy with BMD also became diagnosed with epilepsy and dysgnosia. This young boy presented a relatively long history of episodic epileptic seizures. Compared to his peer group‚ his growth and development milestones were delayed. By the age of 14 months‚ he could run and walk

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    Associate Program Material Appendix G Ethical Actions Worksheet Write a 100- to 150-word response to each of the following questions: • Was there anything in either the University of Phoenix Student Code of Conduct or the Student Code of Academic Integrity that surprised you? If so‚ what was it? Why were you surprised? If not‚ why not? There is nothing that surprised me in the University Of Phoenix Code Of Conduct or the Student Code of Academic integrity. I am accustomed to having

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    does not mean that it is ethically wrong for incentives to be offered in exchange for charitable acts. While many argue that it is unethical to offer incentives for charity‚ I disagree. Offering incentives for charity is not unethical‚ and it does not under mind the morality behind being charitable. Offering incentives for charitable donations rewards and congratulates those to go out of their way to help. Just because someone receives an incentive for their charitable act does not make it any

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    Did God Create the Universe or Did it Occur Naturally? This is a tricky question which has prevailed for ages and has not yet been solved. Scientific Technology does not have 100% proof of the ori gin of universe and how it could naturally occur. Scientists do admit the lack of knowledge and since they have no choice left they respect the fact that they simply don’t know the answer. The only thing that acts as a motivation for research is ignorance. In science it is not possible to prove any query

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