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    1. Which of the following statements about market segmentation is true? A) It involves changing the identity of a product‚ relative to the identity of competing products‚ in the collective minds of the target market. B) It is a process of evaluating each segment’s attractiveness and selecting one or more to enter. C) It is a process of creating an image or identity of the product in the minds of the target market. D) It is a process of identifying and profiling distinct groups

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    1. Fukaku Footwear wished to estimate the demand function for its ‘Elite VS600’ women’s shoes. The company’s economist believed that the main determinants of ‘Elite VS600’ shoes are: i) ii) iii) iv) the price of the shoes (Px) the price of a competitor’s shoes Dr. Martin (Py) the price of another competitor’s shoes ‘Madame69’ (Pz) and disposable per capita income (Y) A regression was run by using SPSS package and the result is shown as follows: LS//Dependent Variable is Qx Variable Coefficient

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    Error Identification (10 marks) The following text has 10 errors (excluding the example). In the space provided‚ write down the line number against each error and give the correct answer. Do not copy the text. Example: Line Error Correction 1 are is 1 General Steel is one of the most recognized name in the international steel building industry. In addition to being able to supply quality steel buildings anywhere in the United States‚ General Steel have provided customers

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    Tutorial 1 -n9004343

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    APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT Private & Confidential 1. Personal Details Surname _________________________________________________________________________ Given Names ______________________________________________________________________ Address (No.) ___________ (St.) _________________________________________________ Suburb ______________________________ Postcode ________________________ Phone number (H) _____________________________ (W)_____________________________ Position applied

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    How Acetylsalicylic Acid was Discovered Acetylsalicylic Acid in its earliest form was a powder for the bark and leaves of the willow tree. Hippocrates‚ who lived sometime between 460 B.C. and 377 B.C‚ founded it. This “Miracle Drug” that was able to relieve pains was later looked into with further detail by Johann Buchner. He isolated a tiny amount of bitter tasting yellow‚ need- like crystals‚ and called salicin. By 1829 French Chemist Henri Leroux had improved the extraction procedure to

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    Tin and Nitric Acid

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    Jarrett Sears Dr. Hummel Chem 121 2/7/13 A Chemical Reaction between Tin and Nitric Acid Introduction: Finding the products made from the components of tin metal and nitric acid is the ultimate objective of this lab; the formula of the products will be found in the CRC handbook thereafter. Procedure: First‚ obtain a clean crucible‚ and heat it under a Bunsen burner until it is as hot as possible‚ about 15 minutes within a fume hood unit. The Bunsen burner will be used under the fume

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    9.1 Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid 1. State uses of sulphuric acid in daily life. - lead acid batteries in automobiles and for home use - extraction of elements from ores - manufacturing of fertilizers  2.The following shows an incomplete flow chart of the Contact process. a) b)Chemical equation A. B. C. D. 3. Briefly explain the sources of sulphuric dioxide gas in atmosphere. -Sulphur dioxide is produced mainly from the combustion of fossil fuels

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    HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION TUTORIAL QUESTION 1. The term ‘affordance’ refers to the relationship between the actor (for our purposes the user) and the world signifying possibility for action. A. True B.  False 2. Good understanding of the attention grabbing mechanisms allows the designer to design better interfaces. A. True B. False 3. We can only focus our attention on one thing at a time. A. True B. False 4. Which of the following fields is not an influence on HCI? A. cognitive

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    Victims of an Acid Attack

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    Punished by Acid Several people from the third world become a victim of an acid attack. The victim’s life has changed tremendously‚ which is what the photographer shows with his world-known pictures. On Ebrahim Noroozi’s photoseries you see a mom named Somayeh and her daughter‚ Rana and what acid has done to their faces. Now they most stay by themselves and take care of themselves. It is hard for me to understand some people will walk up to you to pour acid on you. Somayeh looked like an average

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    Nucleic Acids Study Guide

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    Nucleic Acids Study guide I. Basic Info A. The chemical link between generations‚ the source of genetic info chromosomes B. They duplicate amino acid sequences in proteins C. Serves as Blue print of life II. Make up A. They have three parts • 5 Carbon Sugars • Base • A phosphate group III. DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) A. Has a double helix B. Composed of repeating Nucleotides connected together C. Guanine → Cytosine D. Thymine →Adenine E. Linked by hydrogen bonds F. Sugar

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