1. Explain various levels of Product with examples? (10 Marks) For many a product is simply the tangible‚ phsysical entity that they may be buying or selling. You buy a new car and that’s the product - simple! Or maybe not. When you buy a car‚ is the product more complex than you first thought? In order to actively explore the nature of a product further‚ lets consider it as three different products - the COREproduct‚ the ACTUAL product‚ and finally the AUGMENTED product. These are known as the
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2Unit 6: Paediatric emergency first aid 1.1-Identify the responsibilities of a paediatric first aider The responsibilities of a paediatric first aider are to preserve life‚ limit the effects of the condition- especially in blood loss and to aid prompt recovery. Role of the first aider * Adequate first aid equipment- first aid box is up to date * Administer first aid when necessary * Report the incident- either to the manager or 999 depending on seriousness * Review situation
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References: Baratz‚ J.C. Observation in the Language Classroom. Longman. (1987) Narinesingh U. A Basic English Course: Primary Level 2. (1999) Robertson‚ Ian .E. Language and Language Policy: Seamless Education Project Unit Ministry of Education Government of The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. (2010)
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The High Cost of High-Tech Foods Social Responsibility and Ethics in Management‚ BSBA 325 April 1‚ 2012 Case 13 The High Cost of High-Tech Foods 1. What are the ethical issues in this case? The first ethical issue I perceive in the case is that both parties‚ when discussing the subject‚ base their arguments more on feelings and assumptions than on scientific facts‚ which I find unethical when discussing something as important as health and alimentation. Also‚ there is the pro-GM vision
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Industry Analysis of pharmaceutical industry. Prepared for- Shahnoor lecturer Daffodil International University Prepared by- Name ID Ruhul Amin 113-11- MD. Tuammel Hossain 113-11-2190 Amina Afrin 113-11-2244 Arshad Pharmaceutical Industry of Bangladesh Abstract Pharmaceutical is the core of Bangladesh’s
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PETROLEUM I. HISTORY The petroleum industry includes the global processes of exploration‚ extraction‚ refining‚ transporting (often by oil tankers and pipelines)‚ and marketing petroleum products. Petroleum in an unrefined state has been utilized by humans for over 5000 years. Oil in general has been used since early human history to keep fires ablaze‚ and also for warfare. The largest volume products of the industry are fuel oil and gasoline (petrol). Petroleum is also the raw material for many
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THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONS) DEGREE IN RURAL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. BY AKUFFO BEKOE EUGENE JUNE‚ 2011. DECLARATION I do declare that‚ except for the references to other people’s work which have been cited‚ this work submitted as a project to the Department of Rural and Community Development‚ Akuapem Campus of the Presbyterian University College‚ Ghana‚ for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Rural and Community Development is the result of my own investigation
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Industries in Pakistan Hamza Roll # 30 BBA-V Sec A Economy of Pakistan Sir Faseeh INDEX MANUFACURING SECTOR Automobile Industry Cement Industry Engineering Industry Pharmaceutical Industry Leather Industry Textile Industry Gems & Jewelry Industry Oil & Gas Industry Chemical Industry Fashion Industry Food & Beverages Industry Tobacco Industry Energy Industry Construction Industry Sugar Industry SERVICES SECTOR Financial Services Industry Aviation Industry Education Industry Telecommunication
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Vision Statement 12 1.2 Mission Statement 12 1.2.1 Nando’s Mission Statement 12 1.2.2 Recommended Mission Statement 12 2. Macro-environmental Analysis and Industry Attractiveness 14 2.1 Porter’s Five Forces 14 2.2 Overall Macro-Environmental Pest Factors 21 2.3 Key Driving Forces Affecting the Industry 22 2.4 External Factor Evaluation (EFE) 23 3. Company and Competitor Analysis 25 3.1 Competitive Profile Matrix (CPM) 25 4. Micro-Environmental Analysis and
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established in the Indian markets and are still expandingNowadays the travel and tourism industry is also included in hospitality sector. The boom in travel and tourism has led to the further development of hospitality industry. | * Classification The Indian hospitality sector can be broadly classified into two broad categories: 1. Hotel industry 2. Travel and Tourism industry * Sector outlook Hotel industry depends largely upon the foreign tourist arrivals further classified into business
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