Customer Buying Behavior PPT 4-1 Buying Process • The buying process‚ the steps consumers go through when buying a product or service‚ begins when customers recognize in unsatisfied need. • They seek information about how to satisfy the need‚ such as what products might be useful and how they can be bought. • Customers evaluate the alternative retailers and channels available for purchasing the merchandise‚ such as stores‚ catalogs‚ and the Internet‚ and then choose a store or Internet
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that follow case study solution ppt natural disasters and the decisions that follow case study solution ppt natural disasters and the decisions that follow case study solution ppt natural disasters and the decisions that follow case study solution ppt natural disasters and the decisions that follow case study solution ppt natural disasters and the decisions that follow case study solution ppt natural disasters and the decisions that follow case study solution ppt natural disasters and the decisions
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1. Was the Whirlpool plant closing just another “business decision‚” or did it carry with it social and ethical responsibilities and implications? Explain Whirlpool’s decision to close the manufacturing plant in Evansville‚ Indiana was a business decision the company made in response to poor sales. The decision most likely pleased shareholders but had social and ethical implications. The plant closure impacted the lives of an entire community. According to the mayor of Evansville‚ 10‚000 jobs
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Colourless with rotten eggs smell and turns lead acetate paper black. (c) Colourless gas with suffocating smell. Heat and pass the gas through acidified K2Cr2O7 solution. The solution turns green (d) Colourless gas with suffocating smell with a yellow ppt. of sulphur in the test tube. Heat and pass the gas through acidified K2Cr2O7 solution. The solution turns dark blackish green. (e) Colourless gas followed by brown gas and it turns starch iodide paper blue. (f) Colourless gas with the smell of vinegar
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Besterfield –Pages |2 |Lecture Method; Brainstorming/Quiz | | |Awareness |13-20 | |Teaching Aid –PPT-Intro | | |Quality Framework | | | | |
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Reaction with aqueous Sodium Hydroxide NO ppt. Ammonia gas produced on warming. White ppt. [y] Soluble in excess aq. NaOH to form a colorless solution. [z] Zn2+ + 2OH- Zn(OH)2 (white ppt) Zn(OH)2 + 2OH- [Zn(OH)4]2- (aq) White ppt. [u] Ca2+ + 2OH- Ca(OH)2 (white ppt) Insoluble in excess aq. NaOH. [w] White ppt. [p] Soluble in excess aq. NaOH to form a colorless solution. [q] Al3+ + 3OH- Al(OH)3 (white ppt) Al(OH)3 + OH- [Al(OH)4]- (aq) White ppt. Soluble in excess aq. NaOH to form a colorless
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Managing Project Risk DHY01 0807 © Copyright ESI International August 2007 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording‚ or otherwise‚ without the prior written permission of ESI International. ESI grants federal government users "Restricted Rights" (as the term is defined in FAR 52.227-14 and DFARS 252.227-7013). Use‚ reproduction‚ or disclosure
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Syllabus Course number: Course(in English): Management Accounting Credit hour:3 Pre-course: Instructing language: Chinese Courseware: English Semester: Fall Course kind: Required course Objects: Master The Course Objectives After the study of this course‚ students should gain full knowledge of the key conceptual framework and generally used methods of management accounting as an important decision making tool for management of businesses
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REAGENTS 0.1M SOLUTIONS OF GROUP 2 CATIONS (AS NITRATES) Mg2+ Ca2+ Sr2+ Ba2+ Unknown D 0.02M K2CrO4 no no Light ppt Light ppt(yellow) No 0.1M (NH4)2C2O4 no Heavy ppt(white) Heavy ppt(white) Light ppt(white) Heavy ppt(white) 0.1M Na2SO4 no no Light ppt Light ppt(white) no 0.1M NaOH Light ppt Light ppt no Light ppt(white) Light ppt(white) Part II- Qualitative Analysis of Selected Anions Table 2 REAGENTS 0.1M SOLUTIONS OF GROUP 2 CATIONS (AS Na SALTS)
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procedure with 1% ethanolic silver nitrate solution. Data/Results: Name | Sodium Iodide | Silver Nitrate | 1-Chloroadamantane | Ppt at room temperature | Ppt at room temperature | 2-chlorobutane | Ppt in the hot plate | No ppt | 1-chloro-2-butene | Ppt at room temperature | Ppt | Bromobenzene | Ppt | Ppt | 2-bromobutane | Ppt at room temperature | Ppt at room temperature | 2-chloro-2-methylpropane | Yellow
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