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    Comparative Analysis of Depression among Housewives and Working Women in Bilal Colony of Kornagi Area Karachi Riaz. H. Soomro (Corresponding Author) Assistant Professor Hamdard Institute of Management Sciences and PhD Research Scholar in Hamdard Institute of Education and Social Sciences Hamdard University Karachi‚ Pakistan. Dr. Fozia Riaz MBA Graduate Institute of Health Management Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi‚ Pakistan Shahid Naved Assistant Professor Hamdard Institute

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    The Real Lesson of New Coke

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    The Real Lesson of New Coke: The Value of Focus Groups for Predicting the Effects of Social Influence By Robert M. Schindler n April 1985‚ the management of Coca-Cola Co. announced its decision to change the flavor of the cotnpany ’s flagship brand. The events that followed from this decision‚ as well as the faetors which led up to it‚ have been reviewed‚ discussed‚ and extensively analyzed in the popular press‚ the trade press‚ and in marketing textbooks. Two books and at least two marketing

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    Real Men Drink Coke

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    CASE ASSIGNMENT: COKE ZERO Chapter # 8) Do Real Men Drink Diet Coke? When a couple of marketing managers for Coca-Cola told attorney Elizabeth Finn Johnson that they wanted to sue their Coke Zero colleagues for “taste infringement‚” she was baffled. She tried to talk them out of it‚ but they were determined. They argued that Coca-Cola Classic should be protected from the age discrimination it would suffer with the introduction of a newer‚ younger soft drink that tasted exactly the same as the

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    17/10/2012 Class: FCBA Research Question: The problem in Vietnam real estate industry Viet Nam Real Estate Industry Vietnam real estate industry was one of fastest growing and most potential in Southeast Asian from 2005 to 2009‚ but according to a research of Business Monitor International company in 2012. In past few years Vietnam real estate has been greatly suffered because of high inflation‚ bad debts and oversupply. Vietnam real estate market has been fall because of the falling of US

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    REAL ESTATE SECTOR IN INDIA

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    RECOGNISED. IT SHALL BE USED ON ONE’S OWN RISK. THE PUBLISHER OR AUTHOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY USE OF THE SAME. REAL ESTATE SECTOR IN INDIA INDEX OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION PRESENT SCENARIO OF REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE MARKET GROWTH DRIVERS IN REAL ESTATE RISKS INVOLVED IN THE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT MARKET THE CHALLENGES POLICY INITIATIVES CONCLUSION REAL ESTATE SECTOR IN INDIA OVERVIEW While India continues to be one of the fastest growing economies‚ this pace of growth is

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    India has provided strong impetus to the real estate sector‚ which has been witnessing heightened activity in the recent years. Substantial end user and investor interest‚ large scale investment in infrastructure and rapid urbanisation has contributed to the growth trajectory of Indian real estate. The real estate growth story is clearly visible in urban centres such as Delhi‚ Mumbai‚ Bengaluru which has acquired global character and recognition. The real estate sector in the country is one of great

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    how Real Madrid went from a local to global organization and turned into one of the most well known football clubs in the world by leveraging its brand equity and implementing successful marketing programmes throughout the world. Real Madrid was ranked the richest football club in the world in 2009-10‚ according to Delloitte Football Club Annual Report with €438.6m in revenue. (Goal.com‚ 2011) 1) Brand values and positioning Brand awareness For the first 100 years of its story‚ Real Madrid

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    Declining Real Estate Values

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    Falling Real Estate Values Tammey L. Amodea – Winter 2012 Hodges University MNA4100OL_Amodea T _ Trimester Project Mike Smith Due: February 27‚ 2012 Submitted: March 6‚ 2012 Abstract The rise and fall of real estate property values are impacted by many facets and can lead to a positive or negative impact upon the economy. Furthermore these impacts can be minimal or dramatic. Through research and critical thinking the following report is designed to educate the reader on how

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    Real Madrid (RM) has been worldwide-known as one of the best soccer club in the world. From its beginnings in 1902‚ this Spanish soccer club has set the standards of a championship soccer organization and in 1905 had his first international game. A major turning point in the club’s history came with Bernabeu‚ Real Madrid CF appointed president (1943).He created the strongest brand in soccer synonym of prestige and champions‚ wining 6 European Cups. He coined “best in Europe” by international press

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    In Neither Real Americans nor Real Asians? Multigeneration Asian Ethnics Navigating the Terrain of Authenticity‚ Mia Tuan discusses how Asian Americans today are not fully Asian nor fully American‚ and are characterized as not Asian enough due to the way they behave and/or live. Tuan discusses that when Asians interact with non-Asian people‚ they must “fight” to prove that they are not embracing their Asian roots more than their American roots due to wanting to feel accepted. On the other hand‚ they

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