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    Brand Awareness

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    (8)‚ 2012‚ 434-443 RESEARCH ARTICLE RESEARCH ARTICLE Brand Awareness and Customer Preferences for FMCG Products in Rural Market : An Empirical Study on the Rural Market of Garhwal Region 1 Anupam Jain and 2Meenakshi Sharma* ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to examine the brand awareness in rural area and to study the interest of consumers in branded products of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). The brand awareness is showing increasing tendency everywhere and Garhwal Region of

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    and has the ability to form a tough‚ protective endospore‚ allowing the organism to tolerate extreme environmental conditions (2).  Although this species is commonly found in soil‚ more evidence suggests that B. subtilis is a normal gut commensal in humans. As a model organism B. subtilis is commonly used in laboratory studies directed at discovering

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    Consumer Awareness

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    affected by almost all government‚ public or private decisions. The most important step in consumer education is awareness of consumer rights. However‚ consumer education is incomplete without the responsibilities and duties of consumers‚ and this influences individual behaviour to a great extent. Definition Consumer awareness is making the consumer aware of His/Her rights. Consumer awareness it a marketing term. It means that consumers note or are aware of products or services‚ its characteristics

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    Biology

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    Save and submit your assignment as: Matriculation No_ assignment 1.doc/PDF/docx. (e.g. U0xxx01B_Assignment01.docx) Assignment 1: Biological Sciences and Model Organisms (6%) Matriculation No.: A0101681R Name: Ramireddi Juhi Simanthika TA: (sorry couldn’t catch her name) 1. When a model organism is applied for researches‚ it has both advantages and disadvantages as they are described for M. musculus in the laboratory

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    Biology

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    biology FOLIO BIOLOGY POLLUTION NIK ‘AINAA SYAKIRAH BT NIK GHAZALI 5 IBNU SINA INTRODUCTION Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into a natural environment that causes instability‚ disorder‚ harm or discomfort to theecosystem i.e. physical systems or living organisms. It can also be define as any undesirable changes in physical‚ chemical or biological characteristics of the natural environment‚ brought about when harmful substances or energy released by human activities. Pollution

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    Biology

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    Introductory BiologyBiology 1407 MWF 11:00. TAMU-CC. Working version of the 1st lecture exam‚ as of 19 January 2014 1. Science can prove hypotheses to be false because: 2. In a population: phenotype Average number of offspring per individual Very small nose 5.5 Small nose 6.0 Medium size nose 10.7 Large nose 20.7 What is the relative fitness of organisms with small noses? 3. In the above population‚ assuming that at one time the population followed a normal curve

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    Phonologica Awareness

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    Phonological Awareness Explained through a Case Study Foram Naik Brock University Phonological Awareness Explained Through a Case Study Phonological awareness is the understanding that oral language can be manipulated and broken down into many smaller components (Chard & Dickson‚ 1999). Manipulation of sounds refers to adding‚ subtracting‚ and substituting phonemes (smaller components of words) to make different sounds. Sentences can be broken down into words‚ words into syllables

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    Social Awareness

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    Social awareness does not have a simple dictionary meaning. It is in fact a complicated concept‚ an archetype that has a variety of implications for numerous people. Social awareness can be defined as a principle that combines a series of factors. It is a model whereby one has fundamental knowledge about social issues including political‚ economical‚ technological‚ medical‚ environmental and scientific issues. Why is social awareness important in our daily life? Knowing more about social

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    BIOLOGY

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    Biology Revision Notes Biochemical Tests: Proteins - add biurettes reagent to the sample. If protein is present‚ clear colour change from blue to purple. Reducing Sugars – add Benedict’s reagent to the sample. Heat in Bunsen or water bath. If reducing sugars are present‚ clear colour changes from blue -> orange red precipitate. Lipids – dissolve sample in ethanol. Slowly pour the solution into the water slowly. If lipids are present a white emulation forms on the surface. Starch – add iodine

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    Community Awareness

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    Community Awareness Today’s youth are faced with many variables to rightly survive and peaceably enjoy their young adulthood. Being confronted with sexual promiscuity‚ peer teasing and conflict‚ or gang violence causes them to react negatively once their involved with such havoc. As precious and gullible as teenagers are‚ education‚ mentorship programs‚ and community awareness must be a reality in the daily life of the adolescent. Without mature and responsible adults willing to assist today’s

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