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    Tone: The tone of Huckleberry Finn is innocent to me. Huckleberry is a young boy that is just now being educated against his personal preference and he doesn’t fully understand the concepts of religion‚ education and life itself. “Then she told me all about the bad place‚ and I said I wished I was there. She got all mad then‚ but I didn’t mean no harm.” Another example of tone is informal humor. Huckleberry is says and does things throughout the story that were not initially supposed to be. “Hello

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    Assignment On “ PERSONAL SELLING ” Submitted by: Jaydip Shah (101) Dated on: March 22‚ 2010 GANPAT UNIVERSITY V. M. PATEL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT INDEX CONTENT Introduction………………………………………………………………………………….3 What is Personal Selling…………………………………………………………………….4 Advantages of Personal Selling……………………………………………………………..5 Disadvantages of Personal Selling………………………………………………………….6 Types of Selling Roles………………………………………………………………………7 Trends in Selling……………………………………………………………………………8

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    they are there to watch over and guide each other. All through the story The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain‚ the two principle characters‚ Huck and Jim experience numerous circumstances with just one another to depend on. They demonstrate the affection‚ detest and different feelings that are managed in being a piece of a family despite the fact that they are not naturally related. Huck and Jim give the characteristics of a relative‚ as though they were naturally introduced to the same

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    The novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was written by Mark Twain and published on December 10‚ 1884. This picaresque novel takes place in the mid-1800s in St. Petersburg‚ Missouri and various locations along the Mississippi River through Arkansas as the story continues. The main character is young delinquent boy named Huckleberry Finn. He doesn’t have a mother and his father is a drunk who is very rarely involved with Huck’s life. Huck is currently living with Widow Douglas and Miss Watson

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    Selling Theory

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    Selling Theory 1. “AIDAS” Theory: Where A stands for Attention I stand for Interest D stand for Desire A stand for Action S stand for Satisfaction 2. Right set of circumstances: This theory is similar to that of situation response theory. I.e. salesperson must secure attention‚ gain interest‚ present and get desired response. It depends upon the skills the salesperson utilizes to a set of circumstances for predictable response. Sales personnel try to apply this theory; although they

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    is hinted and notified that Huck Finn is the narrator. As the reader continues to read‚ he or she realizes the amount of slang and many misspelled words. The Book is written through Huck’s perspective. Because Huck has many misspelled words‚ slang and‚ grammatical errors‚ I can conclude that he is uneducated in literature. When Reading the book‚ it is obvious to the readers that Huck is a very young; and has a very boyish nature. In the beginning of the book‚ Huck explains his childish memories

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    From the time of its publication in 1884‚ Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has gained renown as a greatly controversial novel. First condemned due to its portrayal of a relationship between a white boy and an African-American man‚ the novel still sparks controversy to this day due to what many readers perceive to be racially insensitive writing that perpetuates racism. Before making such a claim‚ though‚ it is vital to examine the definition of racism. From a personal perspective‚

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    International Journal of Advancements in Research & Technology‚ Volume 1‚ Issue 4‚ September-2012 ISSN 2278-7763 1 A Study On Direct Selling Through Multi Level Marketing F. MARY MERLIN Department of Management Studies‚ Manonmaniam Sundaranar University‚ Tirunelveli‚ India. Email: mary.fmerlin@gmail.com ABSTRACT Direct selling is a multi-level marketing in which the sales force is compensated not only for the sales they make but also for the sales done through their recruit. This recruited

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    of assisting a fugitive slave was punishable by imprisonment. Though‚ this does not stop young Huckleberry Finn from aiding slave and fellow companion Jim‚ to a life of freedom in Mark Twain’s‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Both Huck and Jim are forced to escape the small town of St. Petersburg‚ Missouri and coincidentally seek refuge on Jackson Island in the Mississippi River. Huck and Jim elect to team up and journey to the free states of the North. Mark Twain uses the evolution of Huckleberry’s

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    also covered some selling techniques. On completion of his training‚ Mathur was assigned a territory in the suburban Pune. Mathur’s territory had a mix of general practitioners‚ specialists‚ small nursing homes and medical stores. Although this was his first job‚ Mathur was enthusiastic because he believed that he had learnt a lot about Ace products during his training period. However‚ at the end of his month in the field‚ Mathur was disappointed. He had followed all the selling “steps” suggested

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