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    The question in the case is whether Kim should spend the fresh (2nd round) VC financing in Marketing and scale up the business or should focus the resources on fine tuning the existing product. Our recommendation is that the company should allocate around 70% of $4mn in marketing spend and 30% in product development and fine tuning the existing one. This recommendation is primarily based on the fact that the company should maximize the first mover advantage and develop barriers to entry by reducing

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    ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY Faculty of Engineering Physics Laboratory I 1. EXPERIMENT : Speed of sound 2. OBJECTIVE: : (1) To determine the wavelength of a sound in resonance air column. (2) To determine the speed of sound in air at room temperature. 3. APPARATUS : Resonance tube (air column) attached with water container and meter stick‚ thermometer‚ function generator‚ speaker. 4. THEORY:

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    In order to fully understand the concept of creation found in Genesis 1 and Psalm 104‚ information regarding the ideas of the cosmos help by ancient people must be discussed. Cosmos is a system of thought that sees the universe as a well-ordered whole. The context current western-societies have is very different from that of Middle Eastern and Israelite societies. The worldview of the Israelites was heavily influenced by that of ancient Mesopotamia; Therefore‚ it is believed that much of the material

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    and Dichotic Translation: The Development of Interference Patterns in Bilinguals • M. Botvinick‚ C.S Carter‚ J.D Cohen‚ K. Fissell‚ L.E Nystrom (1999)‚ Confict monitoring versus selectionfor-action in anterior cingulate cortex. Vol. 402 • Colin MacLeod (1991)‚ Half a Century of Research on the Stroop Effect: An Integrative Review • L.Tracy Brown‚ Thomas H. Carr‚ Chiristopher L. Gore (2002)‚ Visual Attention and Word Recognition in Stroop Color Naming: Is Word Recognition “Automatic”? Journal of

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    Bibliography: Horne‚ Alistair. ed. 2006. A Savage War of Peace: Algeria‚ 1954-1962. New York: New York Review of Books. Millen‚ Raymond. 2008. The Political Context Behind Successful Revolutionary Movements‚ Three Case Studies: Vietnam (1955-63)‚ Algeria (1945-62)‚ and Nicaragua

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    and Ackers‚ P (2004) The meaning and purpose of employee voice International Journal of Human Resource Management‚ Vol. 15‚ No. 6‚ 1149-70 • Department of Trade and Industry (2002b) High Performance Workplaces: A discussion paper. London‚ DTI • MacLEOD‚ D. and CLARKE‚ N. (2009) Engaging for success: enhancing performance through employee engagement. London: Department for Business‚ Innovation and Skills. Available at: http://www.berr.gov.uk/whatwedo/employment/employee-engagement/index.html • Marchington

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    The Stroop Effect has been widely researched. It explains how a cognitive process might interfere with another cognitive process (MacLeod‚ 1991). This effect works because associations already made in the brain inhibit recall abilities for new associations (Stroop‚ 1935). The Stroop Effect is relevant because it can explain what cognitive processes are automatic compared to controlled processes. An automatic process is naturally fast and does not need conscious attention to be accomplished‚

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    The Scramble for Africa – Leading Factors 1. The need for raw materials. 2. The need for land and foreign territories. 3. The desire to end the slave trade. 4. The desire for power between European countries. 5. The desire to invest in Africa. 6. Over-population in European countries. 7. The desire for cheaper labor. 8. The desire to spread Christianity. 9. The need to sell their manufactured products. 10. The need to eliminate unemployment. Reasoning for Order 1. The need for raw materials

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    His father took responsibility for his education‚ and raised him “with the intention of equipping him for the leadership of the next generation of radicalism.” (Macleod‚ 2016). The intense scale of study that J.S. Mill endured inevitably impacted his mental health‚ and aged twenty he faced a “mental crisis” (Macleod‚ 2016). This crisis “left him concerned to develop what he saw as a more complex‚ liberal‚ utilitarian philosophy.” (Philip & Rosen‚ 2015‚ p. i). J.S Mill was a firm believer

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    point in a constantly decaying sinusoidal manner. Therefore the system is stable. Fig.5. Composition control using PID controller Fig.6. Condenser pressure control Fig.7. Reflux drum level control Controller parameters obtained by ITAE and Z-N tuning relation are tabulated in

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