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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ENGLISH 1. Title A survey of Transport and parking at MIT. 2. Term of reference This report is written by Susan White‚ for the purpose of investigating the type of transport used by students and car parking issues at MIT. 3. Introduction The purpose of the survey was to discover the different means of transport used by Non English Speaking Background students (NESB) covering issues like time taken to travel‚ availability of car
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| 2010 | | United World School of Business Chandni ShahaniSowmya Nair | [Learning organization survey] | To understand how much the organization is a learning organization. | Executive summary This research project analyzed 8 variables in United World School of Business to determine whether the organization is a learning organization or not. The problem was that the United World School of Business leadership did not understand the components of a learning organization and whether the
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Community Windshield Survey Monica Feinberg Chamberlain College of Nursing Community Health Nursing NR443 Hyacinth Carreon April 28‚ 2013 Community Windshield Survey The community I have chosen for this paper is The South ward of Newark‚ New Jersey where the hospital which I work is located. Newark is an urban community consists of primarily of African American and Hispanic population. The South Ward of Newark and contains 17 public schools‚ five daycare centers‚ three branch libraries
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In a recent survey conducted by Robert W. Thompson‚ data suggested that a higher education may indeed be inadequate preparation for graduating into the workplace. In a utopian realm‚ students graduating directly from college and into a stern job with career intentions would be something that would be convenient for any post-graduate. However‚ the statistics gathered by Thompson in an October‚ 2000 issue of HR magazine suggest otherwise. In the survey article‚ Thompson noted that fifty-five
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In our survey‚ we question 10th graders of AHS about their knowledge and opinions on periods and the luxury tax. The first part of our survey‚ ask students‚ their gender‚ race‚ age‚ and religion. The second part of our survey ask students “Do you know what a period is?”‚“On average how long does a period last?”‚“ How did you learn about a period?”‚“Do you think tampon are important”‚“Do you think tampons should be given at school” and “Did you know tampons are taxed as luxury items?”. In total
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BIG CINEMAS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION SURVEY 2010 MARKET SURVEY ON CONSUMER SATISFACTION SUBMITTED TO: KAM K. NGAITHE SUBMITTED BY: MUNINDRA PANDEY FPG0911/037 INDIAN BUSINESS ACADEMY Page 1 BIG CINEMAS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION SURVEY 2010 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT My sincere thanks to Prof. S.K.Singh for guiding & advising me in the process of making the report. I thank him for the encouragement that he gave me while completing this project. I also wish to thank Mr. Kam Khansiam Ngaithe (Theater
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Findings Sample The survey population consisted of students‚ faculty‚ and staff at a public university in the Midwestern United States. The population of 4436 (2680 are summer students and staff and faculty make up 1756 of the total population) was selected based on convenience of participants available during the summer session of the University. I recruited survey participants via campus-wide announcement emails that are sent to all students and employees. To make the findings significant it
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Published: September 1‚ 2011 Technology in Education The rapid and constant pace of change in technology is creating both opportunities and challenges for schools. The opportunities include greater access to rich‚ multimedia content‚ the increasing use of online coursetaking to offer classes not otherwise available‚ the widespread availability of mobile computing devices that can access the Internet‚ the expanding role of social networking tools for learning and professional development‚ and the
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Martin Heidegger states in his lecture on “The Question Concerning Technology” that “we‚ as humans‚ remain unfree and chained to technology‚ whether we passionately affirm or deny it.”(Krell 7) Technology in the modern world has changed the way humans live in unimaginable ways to that of the world in which Heidegger lived. Yet‚ he believed and had the intuition to deduce that technology was ever growing and would continue to change the world whether society followed closely behind or not. One of
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