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    BRAIN PORT DEVICE

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    BRAINPORT VISION DEVICE By D.KALAIVANI R.PARVATHI DEVI ABSTRACT “BRAINPORT DEVICE” The device which sends visual input through tongue in much the same way that seeing individuals receive visual input through the eyes is called the “Brainport Vision Device”. BrainPort could provide vision-impaired people with limited forms of sight. To produce tactile vision‚ BrainPort uses a camera to capture visual data. The optical information

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    ANSHU JAIN    RUCHITA SHAH      SAURABH SUMAN  P I P A V A V … … Port + City + Region……………….      2009  Faculty  of  Public  Planning  and  Policy‚  CEPT University‚ Ahmedabad                                                                                               M.Plan‚  Industrial  Area  Plng.  &  Mgmt‚    A  Course  sponsored  by  GIDC‚   Semester II/IV      [PORT AND PORT CITY PLANNING]  Hypothesis: “Marine Ports or Coastal Cities developing in isolation with each other lose on the mutual 

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    Global Wine Wars

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    1. Briefly describe the changing economic geography of the global wine industry in terms of production‚ distribution and consumption. The Global wine industry has undergone a monumental change in terms consumer demand and more importantly in the ways it is produced and sold. The consumption‚ distribution and production has migrated away from the restrictions and regulations of the Old World to the New World ways of smart marketing‚ branding and serving to customers preferences. Middle ages

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    Greek Wine

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    factors that led to the possibility of producing wine in Greece are the presence of the wild Eurasian grape vine‚ the availability of cereal crops to provide year round food reserves for wine-making communities‚ and the invention of pottery‚ instrumental for making‚ storing‚ and serving wine. Grapevines were grown alongside olives‚ wheat‚ and barley. Moreover‚ the attempts to store grapes or grape juice for long periods in pottery vessels resulted in wine. Wine was plentiful enough to be widely affordable

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    Italy as a Wine Industry

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    Introduction In common with the other major wine-producing nations of the “old world” such as France Germany and Spain‚ Italy has undergone something of a reality check during the course of the past 20 years. The old certainties that appeared to guarantee a healthy export trade reaching far into the future have been dented somewhat by the appearance of the new kids on the block. “New world” nations such as the United States‚ Argentina‚ Chile and‚ in particular‚ Australia have helped to concentrate

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    Wine Apellation Research

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    Wine Appellation Research App. 1: Dole de St-Leonard Appellation: Central Valais Region: Valais Village: Saint-Leonard Estate Vineyard/ Grand cru: N/A Grape Varieties: Gamay and Pinot Noir Country: Switzerland Sub-region: Sierre District Climate Conditions: In Valais‚ the rainfall is low but the annual hours of sunshine are the highest in the country. Which lead them to enjoy a favoured climate benefitting from both sunshine and dry weather with mild temperatures late into autumn. Nevertheless

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    About Wine

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    What is wine? It is one of the most sensual and tasteful drinks you have ever drunk. It has been over hundreds of years and till today‚ wine has never disappointed our mouth feels. The most important of selling wines are the packaging‚ because the value packaging as a marketing tool. But how many companies know how to put up their wines into markets‚ and who know that packaging is the first step to extract customer. In this century‚ a lot of people have problem to choose a bottle for dinner or for

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    Wine War

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    United States‚ and other New World countries in the late twentieth century? All over the ages‚ European countries were alone on the world wine market. They have a great heritage in production and are known and appreciated in all countries. They tried to exportat their products but they had faced problems ( like transportation which is extremely expensive and wine that don’t travel well). Also‚ producers tried to find solutions like new packages (glass bottles in the 18th century and early the 19th)

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    Ruby Moon Space

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    with the elements on stage can also heavily imply meaning – a doll standing on a well-lit stage with happy nursery rhymes would have different air than the same doll standing on a shadowy stage‚ a haunting Greensleeves playing in the background. In Ruby Moon‚ multi-media plays an essential role in lending mood to the audience member – the recurring use of song and sound effects‚ and contrasting well-lit scenes and shadowy‚ unrealistic ones allows for an ever-evolving space. I found‚ as an audience

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    A Seminar Report On JOB SATISFACTION OF EMPLOYEES (A CASE STUDY ON YES BANK) Submitted in partial fulfillment of the degree Of Master of Human Resource Management (MHRM) As part of the curriculum of SEMESTER II Supervised by: Submitted by: Miss. Ankita Gangwal Head of the dept. Commerce and management Manu kanoongo MHRM SEM II ICG/2010/11056 Department of PG Studies in Commerce and Management The IIS University‚ Jaipur 2010-11 1 Preface Today‟s environment is

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