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    Matthew Roxas FST 125 Maruchan Instant Lunch Vs. Nissin Cup Noodles What is Instant Ramen Noodles? Instant noodles were invented by Momofuku Andō‚ who was also the founder of Nissin. Instant noodles are pre-cooked noodles that are dried and packaged. They usually come with seasoning oil. Some Instant Noodles also come with dehydrated vegetables or powdered meat such as beef or chicken. Instant noodles are usually prepared by boiling in water for about 2-4 minutes. These noodles are considered as

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    Instant Noodles The Chinese travel industry boomed in the late 1980’s‚ when midlevel managers‚ students‚ and elderly people traveling both for business and for pleasure. However with airports and train stations packed‚ there were no catering services in place to feed hungry travelers – only restaurants that closed early and hot water. Recognizing an opportunity‚ Tingyi sold noodles in Styrofoam bowls providing plastic utensils and packaged seasonings at the same time. Muscling its way into the

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    Product description Instant noodles is a precooked and usually dried noodle block‚ sold with flavouring powder and/or seasoning oil‚ usually in a separate packet; though in the case of cup noodles the flavouring is often loose in the cup. Dried noodle blocks are cooked or soaked in boiling water; some instant noodle products are seal packed - these can be reheated or eaten straight from the packet. Intended Use of the Product Instant noodles in a cup are often intended for a fast/instant preparation‚ an

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    This Report about Instants ads explains how companies target customers with online advertising. It also compares the former marketing strategies like newspapers‚ radio spots‚ TV and billboards with former internet advertising and current internet advertising strategies like targeting individual customers by making their profiles and showing them right ads at the right time. HOW COMPANIES GET INFORMATION ABOUT CUSTOMERS: Companies target individuals with the use of internet tracking files such

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    Adverse Effects of NPA on the Working of Commercial Banks NPA has affected the profitability‚ liquidity and competitive functioning of PSBs and finally the psychology of the bankers in respect of their disposition towards credit delivery and credit expansion. Impact on Profitability Between 01.04.93 to 31.03.2001Commercial banks incurred a total amount of Rs.31251 Crores towards provisioning NPA. This has brought Net NPA to Rs.32632 Crores or 6.2% of net advances. To this extent the problem

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    its product in India.• Maggi has recently come out with advertisements in some weekly magazines for its new atta noodles and rice noodles variants.• Maggi rice noodles mania had the highest column centimeter in print during jan – aug ’07 among the instant foods category. Growth in noodles/pasta print advertising grew

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    HMSHome Messaging System Midterm Project INFO 564 – Prototyping for Interactive Systems Prof. Stuart Ough Fall 2009 Indiana University School of Informatics (IUPUI) David Craske‚ Joe Kratzat‚ Jared Linder Course: INFO564 – Prototyping for Interactive Systems Assignment Title: Midterm Assignment Home Messaging System Name: Craske‚ Kratzat‚ Linder Fall 2009 CONTENTS PROJECT INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................

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    use of instant messaging features on home computers‚ laptops‚ cell phones‚ and other electronic devices makes it very easy to communicate with others. Although instant messaging lacks the ability to recognize facial expressions‚ it is a very popular communication tool among teenagers. Do you think technology has changed the way you communicate with people? I believe the more technology advances‚ the more our communication strategies will change. Our strategies will change so that we will spend

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    Week 3 Individual Assignment Tim BCOM Mr. T October 1‚ 2012 Instant replay in baseball is a topic that has been discussed more and more recently over the past years. There have been numerous accounts of botched calls over the years due to the fact of the delay of when‚ where‚ and how will this system be put in place. There has also been criticism on whether the game should be changed to a football style system where each team would get two challenges per game throughout the entirety of a

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    The Ways We Lie Analysis

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    more damage than a lie would. To illustrate‚ a person might lie about how someone looks so that they are not offended. However‚ others argue that it is never morally right to lie. Stephanie Ericsson‚ who maintains this view‚ argues in her essay “The Ways We Lie” that “When someone lies‚ someone loses” (425). According to this view‚ a lie always leads to someone being negatively affected. Therefore‚ lying is wrong because it always results in someone being harmed. In sum‚ the issue is whether lying is

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