the lowest cost provider in the Retail market. Even though Reliance has a better distribution channel and can get products at a lower price than Big Bazaar‚ it is a smart move not to do that. The reason being Big Bazaar (Iss Se Sasta Aur Accha‚ Kahin Nahi) is the market leader and the consumer believes that it is providing the products at lowest prices. It is the strength of Big Bazaar. So Reliance Fresh‚ rather than concentering on the Price factor is concentrating on‚ Customer service – The new tagline
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tool‚ money as drug: The biological psychology of a strong incentive. Behavioral and Brain Sciences‚ 29‚ 161-209. Shalvi‚ S.‚ Eldar‚ O.‚ & Bereby-Meyer‚ Y. (2012). Honesty requires time and lack of justification. Psychological Science‚ 23‚ 1264-70. Vohs‚ K. D.‚ Mead‚ N. L.‚ & Goode‚ M. R. (2006). The psychological consequences of money. Science‚ 314‚ 1154–1156.
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you a higher social status. “Some scholars have pointed [money’s] role as an incentive‚ insofar as people want money in order to trade it for prized goods or services. Others‚ however‚ have deplored money for undermining interpersonal harmony.” (Vohs 1154). Of course we work in order to make money. However‚ money should not be made just for the fact of making it. Vohs’s article notes that money makes people feel self-sufficient and independent of needing help from others (1154). This self-sufficient
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References: Argote‚ L.‚ Gruenfeld‚ D.‚ & Naquin‚ L. (1999). Group learning in organizations. In M.E. Turner (Ed.)‚ Groups at work: Advances in theory and research. New York: Erlbaum Baumeister‚ R. F.‚ Zhang‚ L.‚ &Vohs‚ K. D. (2004). Gossip as Cultural Learning. Review of General Psychology‚ 8 (2)‚ 111.121. Boud‚ D.‚ & Middleton‚ H. (2003). Learning from others at work: communities of practice and informal learning. Journal of Workplace Learning‚ 15(5)‚ 194-202.
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is very pretty‚ with plump and fair skin. She has large eyes‚ soft brown hair and was quite vain. Josephine “Jo” March- Fifteen-year-old Jo is very tall‚ thin and brown. She has a decided mouth‚ a comical nose‚ and sharp‚ gray eyes and was very boyish. Elizabeth “Beth” March– Beth is a bright-eyed thirteen-year-old girl. She is very shy; she has a timid voice and is very close to Jo. Amy March- Amy is 12 years old and she is the youngest. Amy is spoiled and she wanted to act mature for her
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Brand Recall Research for Close-up ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank our professor and guide Mr.Victor Manickam‚ for giving us this opportunity to unleash our potential in conducting research work. Also‚ our sample Audience for their co-operation. MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE GRAPHS [S11] COULD YOU TELL ME ANY ORAL CARE BRANDS YOU ARE AWARE OF? TOM When asked about the awareness level of different brands of oral care products the Colgate and Close-up are the ones that have highest
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about a young teenage girl named Jo and her struggles through the factors that cause life to be so difficult. Jo is the daughter of Helen‚ who happens to be a frequent drinker and indecent mother to her child. In the opening scene Helen and Jo move into a house that is not only indecent to live inside but‚ also happens to be right next to a slaughter house. Jo and Helen express a very inter-dependent relationship amongst one another. While talking Helen notices that Jo has pictures that are quite artistic
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Flags | Name & Phonetic Pronunciation | Meaning | Morse Code | | Alpha(AL-fah) | I have a diver down; keep well clear at slow speed. | • ▬ | | Bravo(BRAH-voh) | I am taking in‚ discharging‚ or carrying dangerous cargo. | ▬ • • • | | Charlie(CHAR-lee) | "Yes" or "affirmative". | ▬ • ▬ • | | Delta(DELL-tah) | I am maneuvering with difficulty; keep clear. | ▬ • • | | Echo(ECK-oh) | I am directing my course to starboard. | • | | Foxtrot(FOKS-trot) | I am disabled; communicate with
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within her reach. I also demonstrated her the hand washing techniques and emphazised its importance in preventing the spread of infection. Communication Jo’s mother tongue is English and she can effectively communicate without any difficulties. Breathing Jo complained of SOB. On observation‚ I found that her respiratory pattern appeared to be rapid and shallow. I also checked her vital signs and the recordings were temperature 37.2 C‚ respiratory rate 26/minute‚ pulse rate 88/minute‚ blood pressure 130/80
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