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    company SEGMENTATION- Toyota is focusing on all the major variables that are used in segmenting the consumer markets. 1. Geographic segmentation/behavioural: The Etios range is sold across various markets like South Africa‚ Srilanka‚ Mauritius‚ Zimbabwe‚ Seychelles‚ Nepal‚ Bhutan‚ Brazil and Argentina. 2. Demographic segmentation: (i)Income: strivers (500000-1000000) 3. Psychographic segmentation: (i) Lifestyle: The major focus is on strivers. (ii) Social class: Etios Xclusive is

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    Dante Estrada History 103 Writing Assignment # One Love No matter who you are music is a part of your life from the day you are born and even after death music still lives with people. This is also evident in people that make music because the person that makes music may die but there music lives one forever. Bob Marley passed away in 1983 but I still hear his music and see an image of him on a daily basis. What a lot of people don’t know about Bob Marley and The Wailers is that how influential

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    from virtually all public spaces they once shared with Whites (Nims‚ 2013‚ p.100). This was despite the fact that the period saw most young coloured men being forcibly conscripted to fight for the Rhodesian army. Coloured’s in post-independence Zimbabwe Mandaza‚ I. (1997‚ p.794) states that within the legacy of race‚ there were continued attempts‚ even after independence‚ to sustain interests based on race and colour. On both sides of independence‚ space and race produced not only a symbolic

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    credit‚ risk management‚ bank failure‚ bank survival 1. BACKGROUND The year period 2003 to 2004 saw a number of banks being forced to close down in what was termed the Zimbabwean Banking Crisis and the main cause being poor credit risk management. In Zimbabwe the number of financial institutions declined from forty as at 31 December 2003 to twenty nine (29) as at 31 December 2004 and the impact of effective credit risk management on bank survival cannot be overemphasized. Some financial institutions were

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    The rule of law is a legal maxim stating that no person is above the law‚ that no one can be punished by the state except for a breach of the law‚ and that no one can be convicted of breaching the law except in the manner set forth by the law itself. The rule of law stands in contrast to the idea that the leader is above the law‚ a feature of Roman law‚ Nazi law‚ and certain other legal systems. Albert Dicey British jurist A. V. Dicey popularised the phrase "rule of law" in 1885. Dicey emphasized

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    Mosque of Djenne which is to be noticed as one of the important areas of learning in Ancient Africa. As mentioned before The Great Zimbabwe was another influential empire back in ancient Africa‚ The Great Zimbabwe is one of the most interesting monuments in sub-Saharan Africa. In Andrews’s 2017 study of the Influential African Empires‚ he stated that The Great Zimbabwe had a grand collection of stacked boulders‚ stone towers‚ and defensive walls that were gather from cut granite blocks. This monument

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    Tatenda NYoka comparing tajfel’s social identity theory and scapegoating theory in explaining prejudice. The issue of comparing and contrasting Tajfel’s theory of social identity and the scapegoating theory in explaining prejudice is a very controversial issue subject to debate .The theories are like one and the same thing though they are different as show be noted as the debate goes on.The main difference is that scapegoating mainly touches on the rivals of in-group against out-group while

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    6. The U.S. government banned the export of iPods‚ jet skis and luxury vehicles to North Korea to force the country to the bargaining table to discuss their support of terrorist groups. Retaliation 7. In an effort to force the government of Zimbabwe to let their citizen’s vote in free elections‚ the U.S. government imposed tariffs on all goods coming

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    Natural Disasters We have all seen the awful effects of a flood or an earthquake - if we’re lucky only on the news. About 75 percent of the world’s population live in areas affected at least once by earthquake‚ tropical cyclone‚ flood or drought between 1980 and 2000 (Reducing Disaster Risk UNDP report‚ 2005). What causes natural disasters? First we need to get a bit technical. Natural hazards and natural disasters may sound like the same thing but there is a small but vital

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    Release 2015 Lecturer : Mr B.A Mulauzi Assignment Question To what extent has globalisation impacted on the industrial relations system of any given organisation? [30 marks] In the discussion the National Railways of Zimbabwe would be used as the study organisation. Macdonald (1997) defines industrial relations as the means by which employers‚ trade unions‚ and government interact in the labour market and accommodate each other‚ primarily for the purpose of regulating

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