for spreading in rural market rapidly | | | 10/18/2012 | | Project 2012 Subject Strategic Management Title Understand the strategy of ITC Submitted to Prof. SP Singh Rai Business School‚ New Delhi Submitted by Shail Kunj Joshi‚ Enroll. No: PM4‚ Rai Business School New Delhi Acknowledgement I have taken efforts in this project. However‚ it would not have been possible without the kind support and help of many individuals and organizations. I would like to extend my
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persons belief that they can do what needs to be done to prevent getting sick or to expedite getting well. Using these six key components‚ behaviors regarding health prevention and promotion can be predicted (James‚ D. C.‚ Pobee‚ J. W.‚ Brown‚ L.‚ & Joshi‚ G.‚
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Forces: Challenges and Opportunities (pp. 45-47). New Delhi: Concept Publishing Co Johnson‚ Kirk (2000). Television and Social Change in Rural India. New Delhi: Sage Publications. Joseph‚ A. (2007). Of Chickens and Eggs. Vidura‚ Vol. 44(3)‚ 13-15. Joshi‚ P.C. (1985). An Indian Personality for Television: Report of the Working Group on Software on Doordarshan. New Delhi: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting‚ Government of India. Kumar‚ K.J. (2000). Mass Communication in India. New Delhi: Jaico
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PRODUCT Coca Cola AGENCY/IGNITOR McCann India STORYLINE/CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHTS TVC opens in a cafe where a waiter is shown working rigorously cleaning dishes‚ taking orders and receiving instructions from the owner of the cafe (who seems to be a bit angry on him). On one table Bollywood actors Alia Bhatt‚ Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra are seated watching the waiter. Then Varun asks for three bottles of coke from the same waiter where Alia changed the order to four bottles instead. Varun and Sidharth
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questions putup by the creature to his creator.So in a view creator is also criticised for the creation he created irresponsibly. WRITTEN BY: KANIKA SHARMA BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. MARY SHELLY ’S FRANKENSTEIN edited by Maya Joshi
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* The Role of Trade Union Trade unions are unique organisations whose role is variously interpreted and understood by different interest groups in the society. Traditionally trade unions role has been to protect jobs and real earnings‚ secure better conditions of work and life and fight against exploitation and arbitrariness to ensure fairness and equity in employment contexts. In the wake of a long history of union movement and accumulated benefits under collective agreements‚ a plethora of
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Martens‚ P.‚ & Sareen‚ J. (2010). The relationship between problem gambling and mental and physical health correlates among a nationally representative sample of Canadian women. Canadian Journal of Public Health ‚ 101(2). Amoroso‚ K.‚ Bhullar‚ N.‚ Joshi‚ K.‚ & Simons‚ L. (2012). The relationship among drinking games‚ binge drnking‚ and gambling activities in college students. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education‚ 56(2). Bechtold‚ J.‚ Engel‚ R.‚ Kim‚ Y.‚ & Mulvaney‚ E. (2012). Beating the
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ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR – I CASE STUDY REPORT ON ETHICAL DILEMMA Submitted to: Prof. Satish Pandey Submitted by: GROUP ‘O’ Joydeep Mukherjee (20081020) Mohit Raj (20081030) Subham Seal (20081052) Vishnu Mangal (20081059) ETHICAL DILEMMA Mr. Ashok and Mr. Roy are very close friends and have known each other for 10 years. Roy and Ashok used to work in the same company but 6 months before‚ Roy joined another company. 12/3/2005……. Phone call ringing…
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Study of Tourism‚ Hospitality and Event Nowadays‚ with the rapid development of economy‚ tourism‚ hospitality and event industries are faced with more opportunities‚ but more challenges as well‚ such as the more competitive market and similar industries‚ personalized customer demands and higher service qualities requirements and so on. Therefore‚ studying and understanding the three industries‚ discovering the interrelated nature of them and the way they promote each other will contribute to promoting
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Abstract: Nearly 285 million people are estimated to be visually impaired worldwide and 39 million are blind and 246 million have low vision. These visually impaired and also elderly people face difficulties in navigation due to obstacles in their path. GPS technology is available for outdoor navigation but it cannot be used for indoor navigation. Indoor Navigation Assistant System will assist visually impaired and elderly people to navigate safely in indoor environment. The system will detect objects
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