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    IMB 443 SEEMA GUPTA VOLKSWAGEN IN INDIA In just 4 years since Volkswagen (VW) set up its India operations‚ it had captured a 3.6% market share - something the Detroit giants had not been able to do after more than a decade in the country (Exhibit 1). VW was the flagship brand of the Volkswagen group‚ which also owned Audi‚ Bentley‚ Bugatti‚ Lamborghini‚ Porsche‚ SEAT‚ and Skoda. In India‚ the group was present with Skoda‚ Audi‚ and VW.1 Maik Stephan‚ Managing Director‚ Volkswagen Group Sales

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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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    Mr. Swifts proposal is vial. It does have it’s moments where it makes sense but for the most part‚ it’s ridiculous. I understand it’s meant to be satirical but it might be taking things too far. Cannibalism isn’t exact the thing you joke about. He’s proposing children be eaten to keep people from dying of starvation. But cannibalism is illegal and wrong. You’re voluntarily killing and eating humans because you’re hungry. There are other ways to solve world hunger. This proposal is disgusting.

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    Skyler: David Suzuki a Canadian geneticist‚ author‚ and television producer‚ who has continuously advertised his environmental utopian views for years. After his family had suffered greatly from world War two he came to appreciate nature and man’s dependence on it. Conservation‚ according to him‚ is a necessity for humankind’s own survival. Through his radio and television programs‚ he has tried to educate everyone who isn’t well versed in the topic. The text we have chosen is a twenty minute speech

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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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    the topic of many pop songs in the 21st century. Singers such as Justin Bieber‚ Demi Lovato‚ Nicki Minaj‚ and Taylor Swift‚ sing about love because that is what most hormone-filled teens can relate to. Taylor Swift’s song‚ “Red‚” describes the love she has for a boy in such a vivid way‚ that it fills the minds of the teens tuning in with a mental image of her emotions. Taylor Swift starts off the song with the statement‚ “Loving him is like driving a new Maserati down a dead-end street‚” which compares

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    low yields of our desired product and produced a number of other by-products in higher yields. Therefore‚ only the pathways giving significant yields of the desired product have been listed below. i. Suzuki Coupling of aryl chlorides with aryl boronic acids (Myung-Jong Jin and Dong-Hwan Lee‚ 2010) Suzuki coupling reaction is an example of heterogeneous catalysis. The advantage of heterogeneous catalytic systems is that they can be considerably re-used whilst keeping the inherent activity of the catalytic

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    Globalization and reluctant buyers- A study on consumer behavior in Visakhapatnam [pic] Submitted By Group- 4 MBA (F) Section A Gitam Institute of Management Globalization and Reluctant Buyers Key Words: International Marketing‚ Globalization‚ Age Group‚ Consumer Behavior‚ Abstract This study attempted to empirically test a debatable hypothesis that globalization has an effect on the consumer buying behavior and consumer awareness across the various age and income groups in

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    Volkswagen entered the Indian passenger car market in 2001 by launching its car brand - Skoda. In 2007‚ two of its other brands Audi and Volkswagen‚ were also launched inIndia. Volkswagen Group India emphasized on all aspects of marketing mix including product‚ price‚ place and promotion. The company offered three brands including Audi‚ Skoda and Volkswagen that together comprised of 15 different models as of late 2009. Volkswagen Group India mainly catered to the luxury segment of the Indian car

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    a writing by Jonathan Swift‚ A Modest Proposal written in 1729. The piece starts off innocent enough‚ describing the dark realities of the day. (Swift‚ 1729) The setting is in the year 1729‚ Ireland. (Swift‚ 1729) The poor lined the streets‚ mostly mothers and their children‚ begging for food or money for food and necessities. (Swift‚ 1729) His description of their living conditions reminded me of a painting by William Hogarth‚ Gin Lane‚ 1751. (Sayre‚ 2011) Although Swift did not insinuate these

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