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    PGDM-RMM (2009-11) Institute for Technology and Management Global Leadership Center Kharghar‚ Navi Mumbai MARKET RESEARCH REPORT Influence of reference groups on spending patterns among college students : SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTEDBY PROF. (Mrs.) SHELJA JOSE KURUVILLA Group No. 7 Manoj Theng (21) Silky Rungta (23) Sreejit Nair (25) Shekhar Ghosh (38) Shubhankar Otta (39) Nikita Jain (42) 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS 1 FRONT MATTER 1.1 COVER 1.2 ABSTRACTS 1.3 KEYWORDS 2. MAIN BODY

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    GROUP PLC FEDERICO NOBILI History of EMI ▪ In 1897 Emile Berliner‚ inventor of the gramophone‚ co-founded the UK Gramophone Company in London ▪ In 1931 the merger between the Gramophone Company and Columbia Records formed the Electric and Music Industries Ltd ▪ In 1955 EMI entered the American market acquiring Capitol Records‚ the leading American record label ▪ In 1971 the company changed its name in EMI Ltd ▪ In 1980 EMI merged with Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd‚ to form Thorn EMI ▪ In 1992

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    This essay is going to analyse the use of focus groups as a research method in modern day social sciences. The disadvantages and the advantages will be discussed‚ and furthermore the use of focus groups as a research method against using other research methods will be evaluated. A case study will also be reviewed in order to describe the use of focus groups; furthermore the case study would be critically discussed in order to reflect on the success or the failure of the study. Using this case study

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    Why are some pressure groups more successful than others? A pressure group is an organisation which means to influence decisions made by government for a specific cause. Some pressure groups are successful in their endeavours‚ however many aren’t. The success of a pressure group depends on many factors. A large factor is the method through which pressure groups attempt to get their point heard. A method all pressure groups use is achieving public support‚ to get public support means that a certain

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    Operations Changi Airport Group (CAG) includes a combination of six different departments to maximise operational efficiency and customer delight (The Changi Airport Group‚ 2015). The six departments are Air Hub & Development‚ Airport Management‚ Commercial‚ Corporate‚ Finance and Changi Airports International (The Changi Airport Group‚ 2015). The Air Hub & Development is in charge to develop and grow Changi as a global air hub by increasing connectivity through certain ways such as‚ brand marketing

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    com Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences 24 (2011) 308–316 7th International Strategic Management Conference Online Group Buying: What Is There For The Consumers? rem Eren Erdo mu a a* ‚ Mesut Çiçekb a∗ Marmara University‚ Anadolu Hisarı Campus‚ Istanbul 34810‚ Turkey b Yalova University‚ Safran Campus‚ Yalova 77100‚ Turkey Abstract Online group buying‚ which is a system that provides daily discounts for various services and products‚ is a new form of marketing at the junction

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    Muted Group Theory This topic is to basically analyze the theory of Muted Group and to see how it correlates with Walt Disney’s The Litter Mermaid. What is Muted Group Theory? Muted Group Theory was first proposed by Edwin Ardner and the theory is an attempt to explain why certain groups in society are muted which means they are either silent or just not heard. Edwin Ardener was an anthropologist who discovered that a group becomes mute due to the lack of power that is experienced

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    Narcotics Anonymous: Support Group Report Laketha Brown Liberty University Dr. Margo Farwell HSER 511 Narcotics Anonymous: Support Group Report Group Counseling With individuals batting all types of addiction in today’s society‚ different types of therapies have become available to help individuals overcome these obstacles. Studies are showing that some individuals may be benefit from group therapy or group counseling. However‚ group therapy may not be beneficial to everyone. “Individuals

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    The group activity that I decided to use as the subject matter of my reflection paper is my youth group back at my church at home in Maryland. The name of the group is called The Counsel and basically what we are trying to accomplish is transitioning from being seen as the young people in the church to the adults who will soon not just be watching the church move but will soon be controlling the church ourselves. We do a lot of community work and outreach efforts that are help aid those in need around

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    Influence Everyone is influenced by something different. Some are influenced by words‚ some are influenced by images‚ and some people are influenced by other people. I am influenced in all these ways but I am however mostly influenced by people. People have a way of showing you what they feel. The three people that influence me show you how they feel through art. All three of them are photographers. They show their emotions through extremely well put together images. Each of them captures breathtaking

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