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    is the domino theory? Domino Theory was the idea if Vietnam fell to communism that the other poor countries would follow because Vietnam was a high power 4. What is the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution? What did this allow the President to do? It was a document that allowed the president to do whatever he wanted he could commit U.S. troops to Vietnam and fight a war against North Vietnam without going to Congress to ask for the declaration of war. 16.2: U.S. Involvement Grows 5. Page 539: Map Skills

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    Sensation and Perception Chapter 15 - Taste Taste Versus Flavour Retronasal Olfaction • The sensation of an odour that is perceived when chewing and swallowing forces an odourant in the mouth‚ up behind the palate into the nose. • Such odour sensations are perceived as originating from the mouth‚ even though the actual contact of odourant and receptor occurs at the olfactory epithelium Flavour • The combination of true taste (sweet‚ salty‚ sour‚ bitter) and retronasal olfaction Taste

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    Ducan YoYo- Marketing Plan EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Duncan is positioned as one of the largest Yo-yo manufacturer in the world. The yo-yo boom has been decreased rapidly with the fast pace technology and the invention of more varieties of toys and games. Duncan new product “Yo-yo Light Keychain” is to be marketed in anticipation of its next comeback. The aim of the Duncan is to maximise economic returns for the corporation by penetrating new markets while further establishing Duncan’s reputation

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    Service Operation Management

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    Program & Batch: | PGDM-2012-14 | Term: | V | Course Name: | Service Operations Management | Name of the faculty: | G.D.Sardana | Topic/ Title : | Compare the operational models to create service quality McDonalds‚ Dominos‚ Sub-Way | Original or Revised Write-up: | Original | Group Number: | 2 | Contact No. and email of Group Coordinator: | 7503139250 and praveen7488@gmail.com | Group Members: | Sl. | Roll No. | Name | | 1 | 12 FN - 058 | Himika Chaudhary | | 2 | 12FN-074

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    During the Vietnam War Era

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    communist nation took over a non-communist state‚ then neighboring countries would also fall. This became known as the “domino effect‚” and was the foreign policy that Dwight D. Eisenhower applied to countries in South East Asia in the 1950s. The United States’ role in Vietnam spanned from 1955 to 1975. During the 1960’s John F. Kennedy and Johnson both used the domino theory as credible reasons for the United States to increase their involvement in South East Asia. The United States already

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    Marketing Segmentation

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    Slide 1 9 Slide 2 Market Segmentation‚ Targeting‚ and Positioning © 2011 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. All rights reserved. Today’s Topics After reading this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1.Explain what market segmentation is and when to use it. 2.Identify the five steps involved in segmenting and targeting markets. 3.Recognize the different factors used to segment consumer and organizational (business) markets. 4.Know how to develop a market-product grid to identify a target market

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    Music of the 50s

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    bigger pool of teenagers wanting to escape from their conservative American middle class mold. Rock n’ Roll was more than music and more than a style. Along with film‚ television and magazines‚ it created a generation previously ignored on the social maps of past. Rock and Roll hit the radios and things started to change. Now the lyrics were juicer and the beat enticing; this was the start of a new generation. Alan Freed worked at WJW-AM a radio station in Cleveland in 1951. (He would come in at

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    There is new technology that is a drought warning tool which uses geospatial data to map areas that will be most affected by drought. Being that Central America is one of the most vulnerable to drought due to climate change‚ this tool is very helpful. It helps the regions governments and farmers avoid crop losses as much as possible (Moloney

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    One of the main reasons that started a chain reaction leading into WW1‚ was the alliances throughout Europe. Although in reality if the alliances weren’t in effect then WW1 would not have happened‚ but the assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was the event that led into chaos. The alliances were a major part‚ although they would never have needed to come into play if there had not been a trigger to these attacks. Off all of the 4 M.A.I.N (Militarism‚ Imperialism‚ Nationalism‚

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    Adidas Positioning

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    1.0 Introduction Adidas is the second largest sportswear and apparels manufacturer (Dogiamis & Vijayashanker‚ 2009). By far‚ Adidas holds a market share of 22% (Dogiamis & Vijayashanker‚ 2009). Adidas had also registered the infamous ‘3 stripes’ as its trademark (Berntson‚ Jarnemo & Philipson‚ 2006). The founders of Adidas‚ Adolf and Rudolf Dassler had the vision of providing athletes with the best suited pair of shoes for their respective sports (Dogiamis & Vijayashanker‚ 2009)

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