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    Big Bazaar

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    objective is to identify whether the consumers are satisfied with the product and services‚ price‚ discounts provided by Big Bazaar.  To identify different customer needs and wants.  To understand consumer perception towards Big Bazaar  To understand the changing market scenario THE SCOPE OF THE STUDY  It aims to understand the customer satisfaction towards big bazaar big day  It aims to understand the prospective customers  It facilitates evaluation of the brand name and customer satisfaction

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    The Big Freeze

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    other sciences by relating different sciences to another. The Big Freeze is a film about the climate change that is happening and has happened to the earth. We’ve all been wondering why these things happen and what caused it to happen. These past few years‚ especially in the Philippines‚ programs have been implemented like the eco bags‚ The Reuse‚ Reduce and Recycle to stop the climate change we have been experiencing. The film entitled The Big Freeze is also close to one of the possible scenarios predicted

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    Big Fish

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    Big Fish In Daniel Wallace’s novel Big Fish Edward Bloom has high expectations for how his life is to be remembered. He wants to be remembered for something exciting‚ not just by his family but everyone else around him. William Bloom‚ Edwards son‚ does not want to remember his father quite like this. He wants to know the truth even if he may have doubts afterwards. Williams imagination opens up and he begins to accept Edwards endless stream of jokes that make him an extraordinary man. Through these

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    The article I chose to write about that presents a leisure problem is called “Pushing too hard too young” by Jacqueline Stenson from MSNBC. The article dives into the ongoing problem of parents pushing athletic endeavors upon their children and the effects of the over support of young athletes parents. Stenson articulates the physical and mental effects the children face as well as‚ pinning some to most of the blame on parents. However‚ Stenson displays mercy on the parent by also expressing how

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    The Big Sleep

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    otherwise artificial story would sustain. Chandlers statements issued in “The Simple Art of Murder” are quite contradicting to the product that he provides for his readers in his “realistic” detective agendas. While the characters of the story The Big Sleep can be seen as very real individually‚ it is when Chandler brings the characters together for the purposes of the story itself that his plot becomes moderately artificial. The exaggerations presented by Chandler serve as social criticisms and

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    Big DATA

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    4V of Big Data? Imagine all the information you alone generate each time you swipe your credit card‚ post to social media‚ drive your car‚ leave a voicemail‚ or visit a doctor. Now try to imagine your data combined with the data of all humans‚ corporations‚ and organizations in the world! From healthcare to social media‚ from business to the auto industry‚ humans are now creating more data than ever before. volume‚ velocity‚ variety‚ and veracity. Volume: Scale of Data Big data is big. It’s

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    Big data

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    Big data describes innovative methods and technologies to capture‚ distribute‚ manage and analyze larger-sized data sets with high rate and diverse structures that conventional data management methods are unable to handle. Digital data is now everywhere—in every sector public or private‚ economy‚ organization and customer of digital technology. There are many ways that big data can be used to create value across sectors of the global economy. It has demonstrated the capacity to improve predictions

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    The Big Lebowski

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    The Big Lebowski‚ as a classified as comedy and noir‚ is a film about a sloppy slacker that likes to call himself “The Dude” who eventually gets into a messy situation involving a kidnapping. The Dude is an Absurd hero who lives his life the way he wants to and doesn’t try to make more interesting by doing other activities other than bowling. It’s about someone who doesn’t belong‚ about “…he’s the man for his time and place.” (Stranger) Regardless of its success in the box office and what critics

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    Big Brother’s Influence In the novel Big Brother plays the role of not only a leader but the controller. He is not like a president that people view as a political leader that has ideas to help the country‚ but more like a leader who controls everything you do‚ when you do it‚ and how it should be done. Whether or not the citizens realize what Big Brother really controls and how much power he actually possesses doesn’t change the fact that his main role is the controller. Big Brother himself may

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    Reasons Why Projects Fail

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    Reasons Why Projects Fail By Tom Carlos PMP In a perfect world‚ every project would be "on time and within budget." But reality (especially the proven statistics) tells a very different story. It ’s not uncommon for projects to fail. Even if the budget and schedule are met‚ one must ask "did the project deliver the results and quality we expected?" True project success must be evaluated on all three components. Otherwise‚ a project could be considered a "failure." Have you ever seen a situation

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