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    SEGMENTATION AND SALES TREND OF MARUTI SUZUKI SUBMITTED BY: XERXES D. IRANI B.COM 3RD YEAR ROLL NO. 373 ROOM NO. 14 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This report bears the imprint of many people and without their support it would not have existed. First of all I would like to express my sincere indebtedness and profound sense of gratitude to my parents whose support in all manners has made me capable to complete this project. I acknowledge my deepest thanks to Prof. Ms. Sumana Guha for all her care and

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    Speech is the vocalized form of human communication. It is based upon the syntactic combination of lexical and names that are drawn from very large vocabularies. Each spoken word is created out of the phonetic combination of a limited set of vowel and consonant speech sound units. These vocabularies‚ the syntax which structures them and their set of speech sound units differ‚ creating the existence of many thousands of different types of mutually unintelligible human languages. Most human speakers

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    Transcendental Meditation The speech was delivered by Dr. Fred Travis who presented his research advances of brain’s ability to change and adapt as a result of experience. The speech is informative because Dr. Fred Travis uses descriptions‚ demonstrations‚ and vivid detail to explain the subject which the audience wants to understand and remember. Critique the speech as follows: * Objective * Identify

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    The speaker for the speech entitled Bursting the Antibacterial Bubble use very clear and vivid language. A couple of examples from the text include: “Today millions of Americans are trying to build a bubble around themselves and their families to keep out germs. The bubble is not made of plastic‚ however‚ but of billions of dollars worth of antibacterial hand wipes‚ tissues‚ soaps‚ and sponges.” The language included in this speech tends to be very clear cut and supported with numerous facts

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    The speech was a very fascinating one. A very innovative one‚ that actually brings up a desire to do something‚ be something‚ and give this world something that we have never thought of. The initial part of the speech actually makes the students realize how important each one of them is‚ not only as a person but also emphasizes on the fact that the ideas each student possess actually mean something. The later part then deals with how to carry the ideas forward rather than ignoring them. How to

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    ------------------- 4TH YEAR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING YMCA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING FARIDABAD [pic] Maruti Suzuki is one of India’s leading automobile manufacturers and the market leader in the car segment‚ both in terms of volume of vehicles sold and revenue earned. Until recently‚ 18.28% of the company was owned by the Indian government‚ and 54.2% by Suzuki of Japan. The Indian government held an initial public offering of 25% of the company in June 2003. As of May 10‚ 2007‚ Govt

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    Response David Suzuki is the host of CBC’s hit television show‚ The Nature of Things‚ and has also written many entertaining‚ yet‚ educational essays such as “The Right Stuff.” This particular essay written by this well-known Canadian Science icon‚ failed to support its thesis that high school science courses should begin each class with sex education‚ because Suzuki spends far too much time reflecting on a personal anecdote rather than addressing the counterarguments. Suzuki describes and reflects

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    Thesis: According to Suzuki‚ a beginner’s mind is a pure‚ empty and ready mind that is emphasized due to the fact that it is not closed off from the world and is inherently self-sufficient. In the Prologue to Zen Mind‚ Beginner’s Mind‚ by Shunryu SuzukiSuzuki outlines and underscores the importance of having a beginners mind. Suzuki explains how a beginner’s mind‚ in Zen Buddhism‚ is essentially the mindset of a person as they first approach the practice of Zen Buddhism. Overtime‚ as the person

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    During 2007 and 2008‚ Maruti Suzuki sold 764‚842 cars‚ of which 53‚024 were exported. In all‚ over six million Maruti Suzuki cars are on Indian roads since the first car was rolled out on 14 December 1983. Maruti Suzuki offers 15 models‚ Maruti 800‚ Alto‚ Maruti Alto 800‚ WagonR‚ Estilo‚ A-star‚Ritz‚ Swift‚ Swift DZire‚ SX4‚ Omni‚ Eeco‚ Gypsy‚ Grand Vitara‚ Kizashi and the newly launched Ertiga. Swift‚ Swift DZire‚ A-star and SX4 are manufactured in Manesar‚ Grand Vitara and Kizashi are imported

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    The thesis of this essay is in “the Road from Rio”‚ David Suzuki argues that there is too much organizing and talking about how to save the planet‚ but not enough action is being taken and he is successful in achieving his aim. The primary rhetorical aim is Argumentative. He is trying to convince the reader of his point of view while looking at consumers and realizing that they are wasting too much and affecting the planet. The secondary rhetorical aim is Expository‚ as he is informing the reader

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