MBA FINAL YEAR RESEARCH PROJECT INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND SUBMITTED TO: MA’AM DONIA WASEEM CREATED BY: KHADDAM AHMED KHAN D-2 Title of the Research: Consumer Psychographic Variables Influencing Affluent Purchase INTRODUCTION: AFFLUENT CONSUMERS: Affluent consumers / purchasers are highly targeted audience for marketers or companies because of their high / rich buying power and great level of disposable income. These factors can highlight the higher customer equity. Because products
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Commentaries each can have many differences and many similarities. Tom Tomorrow’s “This Modern World” and Asma Ahmed Shikoh’s work proves this statement. Tom Tommorrow’s “This Modern World” is about the tragedy of 9/11. Asma Ahmed Shikoh’s work shows her life when she moved to New York. In every two artist you compare there will always be similarities and differences. There a multiple similarities between these two highly talented artists. The major similarity that stuck out to me is that they are
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Submitted To: Mamona Tahir Shaikh Ahmed Sarhindi (1564 – 1624) (Mujaddid Alif Sani) “He is described as Mujaddid Alf Sani‚ meaning the "reviver of the second millennium"‚ for his work in rejuvenating Islam and opposing the heterodoxies prevalent in the time of Mughal Emperor Akbar.” Introduction: Shaikh Ahmed Sarhindi popularly known as Mujaddid Alif Sani was born in 1564. He was an Indian Islamic scholar
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The Story of Daniel Pearl as a journalist in Dubai was very tragic. Daniel Pearl was very brave of facing those people for a interview seeking and asking information into unknown territory that leads him to a very tragic death. In the movie narrated by Mariane his wife‚ it has been said that his body was cut into seven pcs. though that the video of Daniel Pearl being killed by the people who kidnapped him was not shown in the movie I can imagine how hard his experience being tortured and killed
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Paper entitled: Racial discourse in Ishmael Reed’s Japanese by Spring. Ali Ahmed Mused Al-Subari. Ph.D. research student in English. alsubaria@ymail.com Ishmael Reed has been considered one of the most literary writers who devoted most of his time in writing about racial issues that spread in the worldwide. Reed‚ in his literary works‚ stands against the various classifications of societies in America. In Japanese by Spring‚ Reed sheds lights on the problem of racism that leads to social
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Case comment“Masroor Ahmed v. State (NCT of Delhi) 2008 (103) DRJ 137 (Del.)” ISLAM‚ ONE of the greatest of world religion through the 1500 years of existence‚ has been by far the most misunderstood and misrepresented. The reason for this is not outside but it is only due to sheer ignorance of its own follower. One of the major reason regarding the misunderstanding and misrepresentation is the law relating to the marriage and divorce. Firm union of the male and female as husband and wife is a
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Saylani welfare trust is growing under the supervision of its founder Mr Bashir Ahmed Farooqi who belongs to a quite religious and spiritual family. The organization is serving the poor and the distressed people of our society since 5th May 1999. Most of the services of Saylani Welfare Trust are free of cost. The main objectives of the trust are to facilitate people for education‚ health‚ environment‚ physical infrastructure‚ social mobilization‚ and human resource development. The organization receives
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trauma is a no-win situation; it is difficult if not impossible to benefit from such an experience. But how does trauma affect the current state of the victim? More importantly‚ how can we sympathize with victims of incomprehensible trauma? Leila Ahmed‚ Beth Loffreda‚ and Martha Stout with their respective works‚ On Becoming an Arab‚ Selections from Losing Matthew Shepard‚ and When I Woke Up Tuesday Morning it was Friday discuss the use of distancing in response to trauma in one’s past. Remarkably
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According to Leila r.( 2012) “Teachers are demanding an increase in their salaries to LE4‚000 instead of the current LE500‚ the 200 per cent reward incentives they were promised‚ in addition to the cancellation of the cadre proficiency exams in which teachers themselves are to be tested.” According to Rasha Ahmed‚ one teacher on strike‚ "since we began our protest‚ officials have been very evasive with us. Promises‚ promises without any fulfillment are all what we get.” (Cited in Leila r. 2012). The
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Religiosus” by Karen Armstrong AND “On Becoming an Arab” by Leila Ahmed Rough Draft Due: Sept. 27th (four copies in class‚ uploaded to Sakai) Final Draft Due: Oct. 4th (one copy in class‚ uploaded to Sakai) In both “On Becoming an Arab” and “Homo Religiosus‚” identities are influenced by interaction with a society at large‚ whether through coming of age rituals and religion as Armstrong describes or through nationalist ideology as Ahmed recounts. Carefully considering the examples and evidence in
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