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1. Analyse the Export-Import Policy of last five years with special reference to development of Special Economic Zones. 2. The year 2009 is witnessing one of the most severe global recessions in the post-war period. Countries across the world have been affected in varying degrees and all major economic indicators of industrial production‚ trade‚ capital flows‚ unemployment‚ per capita investment and consumption have taken a hit. The WTO estimates project a grim forecast that global trade
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AMWAY CORPORATE Parent Company : ALTICOR Category : PERSONAL CARE AND HOME CARE Sector : FMCG (Fast Moving Customer Goods) Tagline/Slogan : We are Listening & The Power of Positive USP : First company to start multi level marketing STP Segment : Personal and home care Target Group : Middle income and higher income family Positioning : Premium products for your every problem PRODUCT Brands: * Amway Nutrilite * Amway Attitude * Amway Dynamite
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Oxygen = .2095 * 32 = 6.7 .93% Argon = .0093 * 39.9 = .37 .03% Carbon Dioxide = .0003 * 44 = .0132 .002% Neon = .00002 * 20 = .0004 21.86 + 6.7 + .37 + .0132 + .0004 = 28.94grams/Mole of Air Density of Air 28.94/22.4 = 1.29g/Liter at STP Formula Density = [(Molar Mass of Air)*(Pressure)]/[(.08206)*(Temperature)] Density @ 20ºC = (1*28.94)/ (.08206*293K) = 1.20g/L Density @ 75ºC = (1*28.94)/ (.08206*348K) = 1.01g/L Moles of Gas in Balloon @ 75 ºC Pressure * Volume = moles *
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| The Benefits of Twisted Pair Cable | Tanga R. Payne | Robert WhaleIntroduction to Networking | | 4/28/2012 | | I just recently conducted an assessment at Ocper‚ Inc. After consulting with the president of company‚ it has been established that an upgrade is immensely needed for company’s current and future progress. Currently‚ the company has 20 Windows peer-to-peer client computers that connected by coaxial cable‚ in addition to projecting the company’s prospective doubling
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practice one) * Involvement (personal‚ " Growth strategies chart (p. 53) situational‚ enduring and *" 4 requirements for a competitive advantage to be interactional) sustainable & what they mean *" Multiattribute model (be able to ! Terms: STP‚ competitor-‚ cost-‚ and value-based make one) pricing‚ market
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2)Coaxial cable 1)Parallel conductors consists of two or more metallic conductors(copper) separated by insulator–air‚rubber etc. Most common -- Open Wire Twin lead Twisted Pair (UTP & STP) Open Wire - two-wire
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SUBJECT OUTLINE 31283 WANs and Virtual LANs Course area Delivery Requisite(s) Result type UTS: Engineering and Information Technology Autumn 2012; City 31277 Routing and Internetworks OR 31471 Networking 2 Grade and marks Credit points 6cp Subject coordinator Dr Wenjing Jia Lecturer‚ School of Computing and Communications Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology‚ University of Technology‚ Sydney (UTS) Phone: (02) 9514 7873 Email:Wenjing.Jia@uts.edu.au Teaching staff Dr Wenjing
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CHUNKY ADNANI Reg. Number: 091585574 Course: B.A. ACCOUNTANCY & FINANCE Topic: Evaluation of Vodafone Essar’s Marketing Strategy Contents 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Executive Summary Introduction Indian Telecom Market PEST Analysis SWOT Analysis STP Analysis Marketing Mix Evaluation of Vodafone Essar’s strategy: i. Ansoff Matrix ii. Pricing Strategy iii. BCG matrix iv. Product Life Cycle 9) Vodafone’s Current Position 10) Prospects/Issues for future growth 11) Conclusion 12) Appendices 13) List
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CASE STUDY: KULULA | MAKETING IIA | BY: KHULEKANI XULU AND NTHABISENG KUBAE | 3/15/2013 QUESTION 1 SWOT is an acronym for strengths‚ weaknesses‚ threats and opportunities. A SWOT analysis is a tool used by organisations and individuals to help identify and analyse their strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats SWOT analysis for kulula: STRENGHTS * Innovative – Kulula’s biggest advantage is that they’ve often done thigs differently. They have gone to the extent of painting
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