...Indiatimes|The Times of India|The Economic Times| More |Log In|Join| Stocks ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form NewsStock Quote Bottom of Form ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form | | Bottom of Form | | Home News Markets IPO Personal Finance Mutual Funds Tech Jobs Opinion Features Blogs Slideshows ET PortfolioET SpeedET NOW Stocks Market Live Regulation Global Markets Forex IPOs/FPOs/Rights issues Bonds Money Markets Commodities Real Estate Analysis Market NewsStocks in NewsViews/RecommendationsStock QuotesMarket Calendar You are here: ET Home » Markets » Stocks » Stock Quotes » KCP Sugar & Industries Corporation Ltd. » Directors report * Summary * Prices * Financials * Reports * Company Info * News * Competitors * ET Buzz Tracker New Directors ReportChairman's SpeechFinished Products KCP Sugar & Industries Corporation Ltd. BSE: 533192NSE: KCPSUGINDEQ58888: kcpsi IND: SugarISIN code: INE790B01024SECT: Sugar BSELIVE03:40 PM | 26 Apr 2013 18.00 Change: -0.25(-1.37%)Volume: 4,357 Open: 18.35Prv. Close: 18.25 Today: 17.95 52-Wk: 14.50 18.35 26.00 Bid: 0.00(0) Offer: 0.00(0) NSELIVE03:31 PM | 26 Apr 2013 18.05 Change:-0.25(-1.37%)Volume: 17,561 Open: 18.25Prv. Close: 18.30 Today 17.80 52-Wk 14.70 18.50 26.05 Bid: 0.00(0) Offer: 0.00(0) You can view full text of the Director's Report for KCP Sugar & Industries...
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...Abbot Suger of Saint-Denis helped define and popularize two things in his lifetime: the Gothic architectural style and the centralizing and peacekeeping mission of the Capetian monarchy, which enabled their rise to dominance in medieval France. Suger has been regarded as the first person to recognize, describe, and analyze the socio-political structure of Capetian France as a feudal hierarchy, a pyramid of tenure with the king at its top (Grant 3). He is also commonly seen as an influential ideologist, a man who glorified the Capetian monarchy. By extension, he is often cast as the creator of the idea of France as a kingdom. Suger is best known for his architectural reconstruction of the Saint Denis abbey church, of which his renovations’ purpose...
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...Executive summary: Pran group of companies is one of the leading business institute of Bangladesh. We have prepared report is based on “Business Plan on “Pran Juice Company”. We are thinking about launching a new juice “pran sugar free smoothy”. To prepare this report we have followed marketing research methodology for whose are children and diabetic people. To see the market need and wants we prepared a questionnaire made by pran juice company. The survey took place inside and outside of Dhaka. After analyzing questionnaires we made some plan about location of raw materials, source of finance, price, product promotion, and Channel of distribution. We will preserve 500ml, and 900 ml Orange, Mango, Cocktail Special juices which will be totally suger free but sweet. We keep our price relatively low than other soft drinks and fruit juice. We will place our advertisement at television & banner. We will distribute our product near by shop of Dhaka city in the form of bottle packaging so that consumer can get it easily. The whole production process is in strict conformity with international standards, and constant research and development all products. We are confident that our products and services will satisfy the highest of standards. Our pricing policy will be reasonable and channel of distribution will be convenience. So our target customers will get it easily. We hope that through this plan we will increase the competitive market share in soft drinks industry. Pran Juice provided superior...
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...On the South end of Abbey Saint-Denis the Creation story is depicted within that Rose Window. This biblical reference is a common story told for obvious reasons: to remind the viewer’s where it all started. It is impressive the detail found in each stained glass series. The ability to distinguish characters, zodiac signs, and different verses is proof that this Window is crafted flawlessly. The differences between the North and South Windows consist primarily of two factors, one the width of solder used. In the South facing Window we can recognize the dark thick material much more so than that of the North facing Window. The second difference is the Window displaying the Creation story is separated into many different individual images where...
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...Gothic Cathedrals The Gothic style has been the root for some of mankind’s most beautiful works of art. It was introduced by the Romanesque style of building. Romanesque style only lasted for nearly one hundred years before the Gothic style replaced it entirely. Abbot Suger was the founder of the Gothic style. One great form of Gothic architecture was the Notre Dame de Chartres cathedral that was built in France between 1145 and 1513. Another form is the Bourges cathedral, located in Bourges, France. Both works of art show extraordinary style and detail. Although similar in many ways, they both have different features. The Gothic style architecture began around 1145. Cathedrals styles were changing from round arches to pointed arches. Gothic cathedrals were expressions of a new age of faith that grew out of medieval Christian theology and mysticism, (Frank, Patrick). Abbot Suger was the first to create the Gothic style. He wanted to create a church to honor God by illuminating light using the stained glass. Suger believed beauty could help transform one to a heavenly world, and colored or stained glass was considered a surrogate for precious gems, (AIU Multimedia). Two cathedrals that portray Suger’s idea are the Bourges cathedral and the Notre Dame de Chartres. The Notre Dame de Chartres cathedral was constructed between 1145 and 1513 in France by architect Guy Nicot. Because it is architecture it is considered three-dimensional. The Notre Dame de Chartres...
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...Eleanor, he often let her have what she wanted, even if it went against the advice of his advisors. Abbot Suger, Louis’s best advisor, gave Louis advice that conflicted with the advice Eleanor had given him, so Louis decided to listen to Eleanor. This decision caused Eleanor to be confined to the domestic sphere, which was a change in tradition. Future queens of France were given no political power due to Eleanor’s blunder, which is something that severely limited the rights of women. Obviously Eleanor still thought she was able to make decision in the political arena because when she figured out her sister was having an affair with Count Raoul, Eleanor got involved. Count Raoul was married to the sister of Count Theobald of Champagne, who did not honor his feudal obligation, so Eleanor encouraged her sister’s affair and had Louis help get Raoul’s marriage annulled. This was a mistake, however, because Raoul and Eleanor’s sister were excommunicated, an interdict was placed over their lands, and Geoffrey of Anjou was able to invade Normandy while Louis was distracted. Multiple political mistakes led to Bernard of Clairvaux, on the most influential and admired figures of the 12th century, to publicly criticize Louis and Eleanor’s marriage. Bernard pointed out that Louis and Eleanor were fourth cousins, so their marriage shouldn’t have been allowed by the church....
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...I. Objective FINAL EXAM 1 MR. Suger HU analyst marketing & sales Group of Tongli Mechanical and Electronic Group 2 Burce Kho division sales manager of Tongli 3 Wanditex Knitting Factory in Bandung 4 MR. Suger HU Had reccomend Bruce to lease one of its advanced system to Wanditex 5 MR. Suger HU Weighing amoung four alternatives sets of lease terms 6 Tongli Automation Division Hight Tech Company integratin production and trande 7 Tongli Automation Division Tongli, sepcialize embroidery machines and computerized flat knitting machines 8 Tongli Fixed Asset USD 3.658.000 9 Tongli Factory Area 50.000m2 10 Tongli Objective maintain leadership in market share, increase sales 15% a year 11 Suger & Tongli Div Executive discussion 1. Customer could purchase a system with cash or borrow funds (ensecured or collaterize by equipment) 12 2. Customer could aquire the equipment through a conditional sale in which the title would pass to the firm upon receipt of the final payment 13 3. Customer could lease the equipment in of 2 ways (Cancelable operating lease & non cancelable financial lease) 14 MR. Rudy (COO of Wanditex) need 50 new machine 15 CEO's Wanditex Replacement Mr. Wang Liang Kee (new) 16 Mr. Wang Liang Kee Concerned about the bottom line and the balance sheet than making capital expenditure with long paybacks In this case we can find the main 4 parties, they are Wanditex (customer), Tongli(suplier), Shima Seiki (suplier), and Marui Textile Machienary...
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...Effects of energy drinks on the body I.What are energy drinks Literal meaning of energy drinks is a soft drink containing hight amount of suger, caffeine, or other stimulant typically consumed during of after sports activity or as a way of over coming tiredness. Energy drinks refere to a beverage that contains caffeine on combanation with other ingredients such as taurine, guarae and b vitamins. That clams to provide its consumers with extra energy. II.Most common ingredient in energy drinks and what they do? Most common ingredient in energy drinks are caffiene, guarane, taurine, suger, and B vitamines. 1) Caffeine: a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant it is used to reduce physical fatigue and to prevent or treat drowsiness. 2) Guarani: is a climbing plant in the maple family it is an effective stimulant, its seeds contain twice the amount of caffeine. 3) Taurine: and organic acid it is found in large amounts in the brain, retina, heart, and blood cells. 4) Sugar: a sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants. 5) B vitamins: a class of water soluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism. III. How does the caffeine in energy drinks increase feeling of energy? Most energy drinks contain caffeine which evidence has shown can improve both mental and athletic performance. Research has shown that moderate caffeine intake has the ability to improve ad reasoning in sleep deprived individual and improve endurance if...
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...Introduction to Art History – Study Guide and Image List for Final Exam Gothic Architecture in France – the opening of the wall into windows; the use of the rib vault, the flying buttress, stained glass, and increased verticality. The way structure and aesthetics were thought to merge in geometry. The role of Abbot Suger in Saint Denis and the beginning of the Gothic style. The symbolism of light. Renaissance Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture – Re-birth of classical culture; the continued development of naturalistic techniques, especially perspective; the High Renaissance achievement of Leonardo da Vinci, followed by Michelangelo and Raphael. Baroque – A continuation of the Grand Manner; in Italy, a naturalism employed for dynamic effect often in support of Counter-Reformation aims, the same bombast is used in support of the French kings and, with more Calvinist sobriety, for the new rulers of Holland where realistic tendencies tended to outweigh the idealistic approaches of the Italians. Rococo a late outgrowth of Baroque. Neo-Classic Painting – In the work of David, an idealizing style associated with the French Revolution, a heroic art looking back to classical ideals and values, and Renaissance like stability and balance of composition. In the work of his followers a less political, even conservative style. Romantic Painting – In the work of Gericault and Delacroix, the use of loose expressive brushstroke, vigorous color and light, and sometimes controversial contemporary...
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... |17,94 g |Meget blød | Der kan havdet været fej, såsom at stykkerne ikke var lige store eller at vi ikke fik tørret kartoflerne ordenligt af. ➢ Diskussion: 1. Kartoflerne tager på i de glas, hvor der er mindst saltopløsning, men de taber sig i de glas, hvor der er mest saltopløsning. 2. Den opløsning der forårsager den største vægtændring hos kartofllen, er den opløsning på 10%. Denne har tabt hele 3,05 g. 3. Den opløsning der forårsager den mindste vægtændring hos kartoflen, er den opløsning på 1%. Denne har slet ikke taget på eller tabt sig. 4. Grunden til at kartoflen tager på i vægt når den ligger i opløsningen hvor der intet/lavt inhold af salt, skyldes at kartoflen suger vandet til sig, da det kun er vand der kan passere en halvgennemtrængelig membran. Og kartoflen som ligger...
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...RUNNING HEAD: Milestone 2 Structured Draft Evolution of Stained Glass through the Ages Marina Keenan Southern NH University FAS-201 Introduction to Humanities Professor Peter Sukonek February 2, 2015 Glass making is thought to have originated with the Phoenicians during the Mesopotamian Era around 3500 BCE. People were creating with glass even prior to this by using naturally occurring class like obsidian. Obsidian was a common material for weapons, jewelry and considered to be a currency. Initially glass was difficult to make. People were still working on the tools and techniques needed to create glass. In the first century BC the glass blowpipe was invented. This discovery revolutionized the glass making techniques, it was now faster, easier and cheaper to make. From there glass making and glass art spread throughout Europe and Northern Africa. The making of colored glass has also been around since ancient times. This process was also thought to have been born by Mesopotamians. Glass is made in colors by adding metals to the mix. Although the art of exact color making was not known until the 8th century when a Persian Chemist, Jabir ibn Hayyan created 46 recipes for creating colored glass. The oxidation of the metals is what ultimately results in the colored glass. The specific art of stained glass windows came about in ancient Roman times. Ancient Romans glazed glass into windows. The used blowing techniques to spin discs and made glass cylinders. The...
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...going to explain and discuss the two Gothic cathedrals the Notre Dame de Chartres cathedral and the Bourges cathedral. Both cathedrals have very beautiful structure and they were located at two different places. The Notre Dame de Chartres cathedral was built in France between 1145 and 1513 and it is also the Gothic architecture. Another Gothic cathedral architecture is the Bourges and it is located in Bourges France .the Gothic architecture Style is one of the most beautiful works of art the man had ever made. The Gothic cathedral was originated from the Romanesque building architecture style which lasted for about one hundred years before it was replaced by the Gothic styles. The founder of the Gothic style was a man by the name of Abbot Suger. Notre Dame de Chartres cathedral was built in France between 1145 and 1513 as a Gothic architecture. Bourges is another Gothic architecture style is which is located in Bourges France....
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...God. As time passed more and more people of all classes started to belief in Christianity, as well as, the art became slowly two-dimensional. Christian artists were going for a more spiritual symbols and pictures rather than material empire. They also began to flatten spaces and increased stylization of their figures. The adoption of Christianity by Constantine Christian art derived its style and much of its iconography from popular Roman Art. That is why new Christian artists still had some Roman features in their artworks. At the time the most attention received the Christian artworks, that had both surface meaning and symbolic meaning, for example, Token of St. Agnes. This excellent idea about color and light were launched by Abbot Suger. He also accomplished the idea about expanding window area and using pointed arches rather than the round Roman-like arch. Pointed arches spread the force and weight from upper floors. Gothic architects invented buttresses that took of the weight off the walls, at the top of them were slim projections called flyers because they symbolized wings. The facade of the cathedral is symmetrical with very tall towers and sharp arches that carried the gaze towards the heaven. By the time rose window was done, Gothic architects had developed radiant style in which these glass windows take up more space and its own design makes an impression of an ordered universe. However, since it converted by outdoor light through colored glass, Gothic cathedrals...
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...din hæmatokritværdi 50 3. Beregn den gennemsnitlige hæmatokrit værdi for piger og drenge i klassen Piger: 44 Drenge: 46 4. Angiv normalværdier for hæmatokrit for mænd og kvinder og sammenlign med klassen Mænd: 40-50% Kvinder: ca. 35-45% 5. Hvor og hvordan dannes de røde blodceller? Røde blodceller dannes i knoglemagen. En afgørende faktor for dannelsen af røde blodlegemer er hormonet EPO, som dannes i nyrerne og transporteres til knoglemageren. 6. Hvorfor lever de røde blodceller kun 100-120 dage? Fordi de nedbrydes, men produktionen af røde blodlegemer er stor og kontinuerlig. 7. Forklar kort hvordan man måler hæmatokritværdien Man bruger en blodlancet til at prikke hul på fingeren, så der kommer blod ud. Så suger man ca. 2 cm blod op i et kapillærrør. Så centrifugeres røret i 10 minutter, så blodlegemer og plasma adskilles. Højden af søjlen med blodlegemer beregnes som % af den samlede søjle, og du vil der efter få hæmatokritværdien. 8. Redegør for hvilke usikkerhedsfaktorer der kan påvirke hæmatokritmålingen Hvis du måler højden forkert, eller hvis blodlegemer og plasmaet ikke er adskilt helt. 9. Angiv hvor stor en daglig variation der kan forekomme på grund af ovennævnte forhold (spg 6) Vandindholdet i plasmaet er forøget. Man har indtaget for meget væske. 10. Forklar hvordan konditionstræning påvirker hæmatokritværdien Ved at dyrke udholdenhedstræning kan man sænke ens hæmatokritværdi. 11. Forklar...
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...views of society in which the buildings have been built. The styles, just like political movements, often shift from one end of the spectrum to the other in rebellion against the previous conventions. The shift from Romanesque and Gothic, however, was not a cut and dry transition but more of a fluid transition from one style to the next. The influence of the Gothic style can be seen on churches in different regions in Europe. Although the style may vary slightly from one region to the next, the elements of Gothic architecture can be seen in each of the churches. Saint Denis cathedral is truly the first Gothic cathedral seen in Europe. The construction to renovate the smaller existing structure started in 1135 and was managed by Abbot Suger until the completion in 1144. In Example 1 the arched doorways, lancet windows, flying buttress, and spire can be seen. The stained glass rose window can also be seen, which is found in most, if not all, Gothic cathedrals. The cruciform can be seen in the floor plan, but where Example 1 differs from the previous Romanesque style is that the cathedral is taller and the large windows provide for ample lighting in the worship area rather than a dim, artificially meeting place (Medieval Spell, 2011). One example of the Gothic style is the cathedral of Notre Dame. The construction of the well-known cathedral started in Paris during the year 1163 and was completed in the year 1345. This cathedral displays a few o the architectural features...
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