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    INDUSTRY PROFILE HISTORY OF WASHING MACHINE Washing machine made their mark in the Indian market in the eighties. Videocon was the first company in India to introduce washing machine. Over the years it has remained market leader‚ with an overall market share of 35%‚ by introducing flexible strategies. Initially‚ the challenge was to ran away homemakers from their traditional method of washing clothes‚ but then‚ owing to high prices‚ the market appeared to be limited only to upper income urban

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    INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ INDORE Finance 2 Case Analysis Gainesboro Machine Tool Corporation Course Instructor: Prof A Kanagraj Submitted By: Amol Vyawahare Roll Number: 2008PGP021B Gainesboro Machine Tool Corporation Background Reading: Once a company makes a profit‚ they must decide on what to do with those profits. They could continue to retain the profits within the company‚ or they could pay out the profits to the owners of the firm in the form of dividends. Once the

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    RESEARCH REPORT ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR – WASHING MACHINE Submitted to: Submitted By: Prof. Joe Arun‚ SJ 1. G DEEPAK KUMAR P08016 2. MAYUR J RAJANI P08043 3. SURESH CHALLANI P08074 4. VARDHAMAN G P08082 CONTENT Page No: I

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    The American Dream Attaining the American Dream has been the aspiration for many‚ it is something that is promised to all yet unattainable to many because of Influential factors of culture‚ social class‚ language‚ and even sexual preference‚ I will focus on the factor of Race. Although we have made many advances that have led to many changes that make it easier for more people to attain the “American Dream”‚ we still have ways to go to guarantee it for all the people. Some or most of these changes

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    Can a Machine Know? Martin Eddy 6/5/10 TOK Essay Word Count: 1213 In today’s day and age‚ the question “Can a Machine Know?” is very important and relevant to what we are doing with machines in making them more and more humanlike and capable of human functions. A machine‚ as defined on Dictionary.com “is an apparatus consisting of interrelated parts with separate functions‚ used in the performance of some kind of work.” That seems simple enough‚ not very complicated at all. But then if

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    Pokie machines Introduction The purpose of this report is to show readers what the current situation is and how people in New Zealand treat pokie machines‚ and discuss both the benefits and harms that pokie machines cause. Then I will talk about how do I think about pokie machines and give several recommendations on my own idea. As we all know‚ pokie machines are a kind of popular gambling machine which are an important part of many clubs‚ casinos and bars nowadays. So many people

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    Written by E.M Forester‚ "The Machine Stops" is a science fiction story. Set far in the future‚ the dystopian world is considered post-apocalyptic. The people currently live underground because the conditions on the surface can no longer sustain mankind. People live off a machine‚ which provides for their every need. Because of this‚ they often worship the Machine‚ as if it was a god. In "The Machine Stops" by E.M. Forester‚ the main characters Vashti and Kuno are distinctively different with few

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    The Starnes-Brenner Machine Tool Company of Iowa City‚ Iowa‚ has a small one-man sales offi ce headed by Frank Rothe in La- tino‚ a major Latin American country. Frank has been in Latino for about 10 years and is retiring this year; his replacement is Bill Hunsaker‚ one of Starnes-Brenner’s top salespeople. Both will be in Latino for about eight months‚ during which time Frank will show Bill the ropes‚ introduce him to their principal customers‚ and‚ in general‚ prepare him to take

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    Executive Summary Hampton Machine Tool Company (HMTC) was founded in 1915 to produce machine tools. Machine tools manufacturing business is highly prone to economic fluctuations. Therefore‚ success of HMTC depends upon success of other related industries. The major customers of the company are aircraft manufacturers and automobile manufacturers. Sales of HTMC boomed during 1960s‚ decreased in the mid 70s and started to recover around 1978 due to the increase in demand of military aircrafts‚ a stable

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    “The Experience Machine” “The Experience Machine” is a thought experiment by Robert Nozick that imagines a machine that could give people whatever desirable or pleasurable experiences individuals could want. It would stimulate the person’s brain to cause pleasurable experiences that the subject could not distinguish from those apart from the machine. Hedonism is the idea that pleasure or happiness is the sole or chief good in life. As a hedonist‚ one tries to maximize net pleasure. A consideration

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