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    even after the threat of SARS‚ you have been asked to write a proposal to the Principal suggesting two or three activities to arouse students’ awareness of this topic. Your proposal should include an explanation of why the cleanliness of the school is important for students. Proposal by Health Club on the Activities for Arousing students’ awareness of a Clean School Environment A. Introduction After the threat of SARS‚ mostly people become more aware of the environmental cleanliness

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    advertising results. According to DAGMAR Model the ultimate objective of advertising involves a communication task‚ intended to * create awareness‚ * impart information‚ * develop attitude and * induce action. Advertising objective is to carry a consumer through four levels of understanding:- 1. From unawareness to awareness - consumer must be aware of product or company‚ 2. Comprehension - what the product is and its benefits‚ 3. Conviction - mental conviction

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    topic which is tackled is Rights and responsibilities: In this portion the citizenship education‚ the students are taught that there is not just one right way and that there are different “obligations and responsibilities – political‚ legal‚ human‚ social‚ civic and moral”. It is important to undertake this particular topic as it encases some of the most controversial aspects‚ for example of when freedom of

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    succession. Then comes “awareness‚” the direct insight into the whole of the consciousness‚ the entirety of the mind. The mind is like a river‚ flowing constantly in the bed of the body; you identify yourself for a moment with some particular ripple and call it: “my thought.” Awareness is primordial; it is the original state‚ endless‚ uncaused‚ and without change. There can be no consciousness without awareness‚ but there can be awareness without consciousness‚ as in deep sleep. Awareness is absolute‚ consciousness

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    number of likely reasons to the business/marketing problem and recommend desirable courses of action that could be taken by management. Summary of Qualitative research Previous qualitative research conducted suggested that there was a lack of awareness and knowledge among off campus living students in relation to the MUSAC promotional activities‚ particularly in terms of membership offers and student discounts. Research also suggested that regular gym goers had problems with the space and equipment

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    on the way towards full consciousness; an information store containing memories that are momentarily outside of awareness but that can easily be brought into consciousness. 3. Reticular Activity- A network of activities of neurons in the brainstem involving in consciousness‚ regulation of breathing; the transmission of sensory stimuli to high brain centers; a primary alert to awareness network that may function differently in vary degrees of consciousness. 4. Lock –on /Lock –out-An act whereby

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    admonition on a pack of cigarettes. Neither the Surgeon General’s warning nor its reproduction on the package can alert them to the risks."(20). He gives extensive and detailed scenarios in order to raise awareness on the harm of illiteracy. Kozol addresses his readers so that they may spread awareness on illiteracy and eventually resolve the problem. Questions: 1. These explanations confuse the effects of illiteracy with the causes by saying that laziness is the cause of illiteracy‚ when in reality

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    Product and Brand Management Case Study: Kellogg’s Indian Experience Submitted by: Sanchit Jain Roll No. – 95 PGDM-II Ans 1. Yes‚ the poor entry stage was responsible for Kellogg’s problems in Indian launch. The main reasons for poor performance are as follows: 1. Product Defects: a. Indians like to have hot or lukewarm milk unlike their western counterparts. On pouring hot milk‚ the flakes used to become soggy and did not taste good. So‚ the primary strength on which Kellogg banked

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    relationship; the client experiences no holding back on the part of the therapist. As for the therapist‚ what he or she is experiencing is available to awareness‚ can be lived in the relationship‚ and can be communicated‚ if appropriate. Thus‚ there is a close matching‚ or congruence‚ between what is being experienced at the gut level‚ what is present in awareness‚ and what is expressed to the client. The second attitude of importance in creating a climate for change is acceptance‚ or caring‚ or prizing–what

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    Issues/ Hypothesis 1. There is very low awareness amongst customers about UPVC products 2. Even those customers who are aware of UPVC products still prefer to use traditional products and are reluctant to switch. 3. There is low awareness of Fenesta’s brand‚ products and services amongst customers. 4. There are many close competitors of Fenesta in market who offers comparable/better products 5. Customers do not consider Fenesta brand as better than the competition. 1. Are

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