History of Indian Women In The Past And Today Introduction The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia. From a largely unknown status in ancient times through the low points of the medieval period‚ to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers‚ the history of women in India has been eventful History There are very few texts specifically dealing with the role of women; an important exception is the strIdharmapaddhati of Tryambakayajvan
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COMPANY PROFILE BRITANIA Britannia‚ one of India’s most trusted food brands‚ caters to consumers in all demographic and socio-economic segments across urban and rural India‚ through every day food like bakery and dairy products. Biscuits straddle nutrition‚ delight and convenience benefits and reach over 90% of all households in the country. Biscuits are consumed as healthy in-between meal fillers and make very effective energy providers (100 gm of most of Britannia biscuits provide around 10-15%
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fast enough to qualify.)" (Segan‚ 2012) 3G service and applications include CDMA 2000‚ UMTS‚ EDGE etc. Phones have become mini-portable computers and now a majority of people use them more for applications (apps) instead of talking. According to Priya Viswanathan of About.com‚ the pros and cons of 3G and 4G usage are as follows:
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Week 3 Knowledge Check Study Guide Concepts Mastery Agreement‚ consideration‚ Score: 18 / 18 Questions 100% 1 2 3 100% 4 5 6 Intellectual property 100% 7 8 9 Personal property 100% 10 11 12 Real property 100% 13 14 15 100% 16 17 18 and capacity Remedies for breach of contracts Mislaid‚ lost‚ or abandoned property Concept: Agreement‚ consideration‚ and capacity Mastery 100% Questions 1 2 3 1. What is true about the acceptance of a contract? A. It is effective
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role-playing on attitude change. | 2. Bonnie pedals an exercise bike at her health club much faster when other patrons happen to be working out on nearby equipment. This best illustrates: (Points : 1) a. the bystander effect. b. the mere exposure effect. c. the foot-in-the-door phenomenon. d. social facilitation. e. group polarization. | 3. Although Natalie receives somewhat greater rewards from her marriage than does her husband‚ both are satisfied with the
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A dog attacks without provocation when the victim is merely present and is otherwise unaware of the dog’s presence prior to the attack‚ provided the victim’s presence at the site of the attack is not unlawful. (Messa at 4.) In Messa‚ the plaintiff was attacked by a guard dog when she exited the elevator on the fifth floor. When she entered the elevator she was unware that the fifth floor was residential and that it contained guard dogs. Once she exited the elevator the guard dogs immediately attacked
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Consumer Behavior School of Business Management ‚ NMIMS FT MBA II Year Trimester IV 2013-2014 Goals: Post liberalization‚ companies in India that earlier had a very product oriented or sales oriented approach realized the need for customer orientation. It hence became imperative to know the customer not only on quantitative measures (What‚ how much)‚ but also on qualitative measures (the Whys & Haws). This meant understanding the external & individual determinants affecting consumer
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individual‚ should not admit of any situational exceptions‚ is a subjective principle‚ and can be used to justify or govern one’s action.” A categorical imperative is the “moral criterion that corresponds to rational consistently” and is also known as “mere means.” To simplify‚ the categorical imperative provides parameters for when people are being used even in situations that seem morally correct. Kant’s moral theory claims everyone has the desire to follow a maxim or a sense of duty. Unlike Kant’s
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underestimate the impact of the situation and to overestimate the impact of personal dispositions upon another’s behavior is called:| A)|the bystander effect.| B)|the fundamental attribution error.| C)|deindividuation.| D)|ingroup bias.| E)|the mere exposure effect.| 5.|Students who were told that a young woman had been instructed to act in a very unfriendly way for the purposes of the experiment concluded that her behavior:| A)|reflected her personal disposition.| B)|was situationally
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JOURNAL OF CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY‚ 14(1&2)‚ 181–185 Copyright © 2004‚ Lawrence Erlbaum Associates‚ Inc. FREE GIFTS RAGHUBIR WITH PURCHASE: PROMOTING OR DISCOUNTING THE BRAND? Free Gift with Purchase: Promoting or Discounting the Brand? Priya Raghubir Haas School of Business University of California‚ Berkeley Two experiments examine the process by which free gift promotions serve as a source of information about the underlying value of the product offered as a free gift. The value-discounting
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