Germany. In the early 1930s German auto industry was still largely composed of luxury models‚ and the average German rarely could afford anything more than a motorcycle. In 1933‚ Adolf Hitler declared his intentions for a state-sponsored "Volkswagen" program (Volkswagen literally means the car of the people). Hitler required a basic vehicle capable of transporting two adults and three children at 100 km/h (62 mph). The new vehicle was designed by Ferdinand Porsche. During Second World War‚ production
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2 INTELLIGENT AGENTS In which we discuss what an intelligent agent does‚ how it is related to its environment‚ how it is evaluated‚ and how we might go about building one. 2.1 INTRODUCTION An agent is anything that can be viewed as perceiving its environment through sensors and acting upon that environment through effectors. A human agent has eyes‚ ears‚ and other organs for sensors‚ and hands‚ legs‚ mouth‚ and other body parts for effectors. A robotic agent substitutes cameras and infrared
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Ferdinand Porsche[2] (3 September 1875 – 30 January 1951) was an Austrian-German automotive engineer and honorary Doctor of Engineering. He was best known for creating the first hybrid vehicle (gasoline-electric)‚ the Volkswagen Beetle‚ and the Mercedes-Benz SS/SSK‚ as well as the first of many Porsche automobiles. Porsche designed the 1923 Benz Tropfenwagen‚ which was the first race car with mid-engine‚ rear-wheel drive layout. Known in business circles as the "great engineer"‚[3] he made a number
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Assignment/Project Front Sheet CIM Membership Number: 14645314 Unit Title: Unit 1 – The Marketing Planning Process Level/Award: Professional Diploma in Marketing (OPDM16) Accredited Study Centre CIM Academy By submitting this assessment I confirm that I understand and abide by the CIM’s plagiarism and collusion regulation. I confirm that in forwarding this assessment for marking‚ I understand and have applied the CIM policies relating to word count‚ plagiarism
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36‚ 387-395. Cited in Eysenck‚ M.W. and Keane‚ M.T. (2005). Cognitive Psychology: A Student’s Handbook (Fifth Edition)‚ Hove: The Psychology Press. Kahneman‚ D.(1973) Kahneman‚ D.‚ and Henik‚ A. (1979). Perceptual organisiation and attention. In M. Kubovy and J.R. Pomerantz (Eds.)‚ Perceptual organisation. Hillsdale‚ NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc. Cited in Brown T.L.‚ Joneleit K.‚ Robinson C.S.‚ Brown C.R. MacLeod‚ C. M.‚ & Dunbar‚ K. (1988). Training and Stroop-like interference: Evidence
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STRATEGIC MARKETING (SMKT) INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT Analysis of the strategic marketing principles Case of : DANONE SUBMITTED BY: BUSARI INTISOR KEHINDE ID NUMBER: L0410PKPK0212 I -PRSENTATION OF THE DANONE GROUP DANONE is a key player in the global food industry. It is the biggest manufacturer of fresh dairy products‚ the number 2 in producing baby food products as well as the leading
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Consumer Behaviour in Automobile Purchasing What is Consumer Behaviour? Consumer behaviour can be defined as the acts of consumers directly involved in obtaining‚ using and disposing of economic goods and services‚ including the decision process that precede and determine their acts. The study of how and why people purchase goods and services is termed consumer buying behaviour. The term covers the decision-making processes from those that precede the purchase of goods or services to the
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Competitor’s Price Offering Competitor’s Price comparison 1. (Cars) Hyundai | I30(21450$) | Gets (14680$) | Accent (16800$) | Avante/Elantra (21000$) | Sonata NF/YF (22-25400$) | Genesis | Equus | Volkswagen | | Polo (17-24000$) | Golf (25-27000$) | Jetta (27000$) | Passat (34-54000$) | | Phaeton (87000$) | Skoda | | | Fabia (18-22000$) | | Octavia (25-34800$) | | | Mercedes Benz | | | | | C-class (37-45000$) | E-class (49-70000$) | S-class (80-110000$) | Nissan | | | Tiida
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itself with the physical world‚ while human sciences are studies that deal with the “biological‚ social and cultural aspect of the human life”. With each of its own values and limitations‚ the natural sciences and human sciences are effective in mapping our reality in its own ways‚ where natural science is efficient in creating idealized values uniformly‚ it lacks ecological validity‚ while human sciences is competent in suggesting why a phenomenon happens as a whole‚ it lacks the predictive
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Summary 1 | INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................... 2 2 | PRESENTATION OF THE GROUP...................................................................................... 2 The company’s history ..................................................................................................... 2 Present situation | Porsche in numbers.............................................................................. 3
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