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    sold using a marketing message created in Cincinnati. The first signs that this policy was no longer effective emerged in the 1970’s‚ when P&G suffered a number of major setbacks in Japan‚ by 1985‚ after 13 years in Japan; P&G was still losing $40 million a year. It had introduced disposable diapers in Japan and at one time had commanded an 80 percent share of the market‚ but by the early 1980’s it held a miserable 8 percent. Three large Japanese consumer products companies were dominating

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    Japan Technology

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    traditional film cameras declined at a double-digit rate in 2004‚ and we expect a similar drop in 2005" (Stice). With the technology currently available‚ digital photography holds several major advantages over traditional film photography. The benefits can be categorized by cost‚ time‚ and versatility (Bhatia). Kodak wisely restructured its manufacturing to remain a strong competitor in the industry’s market demand for traditional 35mm film. Film cameras are slowly declining in existing markets. Kodak

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    Post War Japan

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    In 1940‚ Japan joined the Axis powers Germany and Italy. This increased conflict with the United States & Great Britain‚ which resulted with a supply cut of oil. Shortage of oil caused Japan to invade other countries‚ such as Indonesia for resources. Japan invaded and captured many countries but the Allied forces slowly pushed Japan back. Not long after‚ US forces air raided Japan‚ which then dropped the two atomic bombs. After the atomic bombings at Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ Japan surrendered

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    2011 By : - Rini Bhattacharya Rashi Dawar Nehal Mittal Abhishek Swami Gaurav Yadav Sagnik Ghoshal Micro Small & Medium Enterprise Index: - Definition: - (a) Enterprises engaged in the manufacture or production‚ processing or preservation of goods as specified below: i) A micro enterprise is an enterprise where investment in plant and machinery [original cost excluding land and building and the items specified by the Ministry of Small Scale Industries vide ii) A small enterprise

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    |[9]   |Iorchir‚ D.‚ 2006‚ Reducing Poverty in Benue State of Nigeria: The Role of Microfinance and Micro-Enterprises | |62-63. | |[11]   |Yunus‚ M.‚ 2002‚Grameen Bank II: Lessons Learn over a Quarter of a Century http://www.gramen-info.org | |[12]   |Akpan‚ I.‚ 2009‚ Fundamentals of Finance (3rded.) Uyo: Abaam Publishing Co. pp.22-28. | |[13]   |Okpara‚ G | |1(3)‚ 46-52. | |[16]   |Nwankwo‚ O.‚ 2008‚ Micro Credit Financing and Poverty Reduction in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects |[20]   |Bamisile‚

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    Ancient and modern civilization at war for the soul of Japan is the main idea that revolves around the whole plot of the movie. The story takes place in the year 1876 where a rebellion took place in Yoshino Province. The revolt is primarily due to the rapid modernization of Japan through having an opened border for trading with the rest of the world. The movie encompasses the transition from Tokugawa shogunate up to the Meiji era as it illustrates the difference between the traditional ways of life

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    Micro Fridge Assignment

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    user at a low and affordable cost (ii) Safety from fire(against use of hot plates). oMicrowave can allow save cooking (iii) Freedom. Microfridge can be used to heatup your food. Refrigerator and freezer can be used to preserver food /fruits for long time and drinks at a servable temperature. So that you don’t have need not to compulsorily consume these item after delivery‚ but you can consume them‚ when you like. (iv) Product will never pull more than 10 amp of current. It will

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    Doing Business in Japan

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    Doing Business in Japan 1. Concept of “nemawashi”. In order to do successful business in Japan‚ it is very important to understand the heart of the Japanese decision-making process‚ known as “nemawashi”. Nemawashi was originally a gardening term‚ which roughly translates as “to dig around the root of a tree a year or two before transplanting it”. In the terms of business‚ “nemawashi” is the organized and efficient consensus building procedure by which the approval of a proposed idea or project

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    Micro practical 1

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    sterile loop‚ each student should streak an inoculum of the putative E. coli from the prepared culture onto MacConkey agar plates to determine whether the supplied culture contains bacteria with the expected phenotype. There are a number of patterns that can be used for a streak plate. In order to gain experience of each‚ each student should streak a sample of E. coli onto a separate MacConkey agar plate using each of

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    Micro Group Assignment

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    “In a perfectly competitive market‚ there are enough sellers and buyers of a good so that no single seller or buyer can affect its price. Price is determined by the market forces of supply and demand. Individual firms take the market price as given in deciding how much to produce and sell‚ and consumers take it as a given in deciding how much to buy” (Microeconomics‚ 3rd edition‚ 1995). One of the market structures is monopoly. “Monopoly is the sole producer of a product; a monopolist is in unique

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