CAPSTONE PROJECT REPORT (Project Semester January- May 2013) Online Examination System Submitted by Rahul Mishra 10801091 B.tech(CSE)-MBA Under the Guidance of Mr. Aman Kamboz Discipline of CSE/IT Lovely School of Technology & Sciences Lovely Professional University, Phagwara Certificate This is to certify that Rahul Mishra bearing Registration no. 10801091 has completed his capstone project titled, “Online Examination System” under my guidance and supervision. To the best
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Marketing Practices of Prince Bazar Super Store Limelight on 4 P’s & STP Concept A term paper by team White collar East West University Department of Business Administration Marketing Practices of “Prince Bazar Super Store” Limelight on 4 P’s & STP Concept Submitted to: Ms. Husna Ara Submitted by: Team “White Collar” 1. Jobaer Hasan
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relationships in the present, which is known as transference. Psyche The psychodynamic approach is also about the ID, ego and super ego. The ID is like a little devil on your shoulder, which may include thoughts like sex, aggression, drinking and eating. The Ego is the conscious and is rational trying to balance things out between the ID and the super ego. The Super ego is like the angel on your shoulder it has a moral conscious and prevents us acting out ID’s wishes. Conscious and unconscious
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PROMOTION 7 9. PRODUCT MIX 9 10. CONCLUSION 11 11. references 11 1. Key Challenge As part of Part I of the project we did a situational analysis for Sobha covering the 3Cs (Company, Customer, Competition) and came up with a list of major challenges that Sobha faces. In this report, we kept our focus is in doing a STP (Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning) analysis for Sobha and come up with a list of recommendations that Sobha can consider to effectively handle those challenges.
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Accounting analysis By strictly complying with the AASB and relevant legislations, the financial reports of the SUL present a true and fair view of the underlying business reality of the company. The significant decrease of the net debt during the 2009/10 financial year, as emphasized in the Chairman’s report, was largely driven by the reduction of short-term cash advances (Super Cheap Auto Group Limited, 2010, p.3). To the group, cash advances have been drawn as a source of short-term financing
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Things to be learned from kittyhawk From 1991-1995, the kittyhawk project has undergone a lot, including the optimistic plan at the initial stage, difficulties in developing and marketing, finally the close of the project. The project appeared to be very promising at that time, ending up with an unexpected failure. Though it was not a commercially successful project, the merits and faults lied in the case are very valuable. Talent Using the right talent for the right position is always critical
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TARGET CORPORATION Executive Summary Target Corporation is the second largest retailer in the U.S. with over 1700 Target and Super Target stores. Targets around the country offer everything from household essentials to computer software to groceries, and sell many of their products under private label brands. In addition to their retail segment, the company also offers credit and debit cards to its frequent shoppers. In 2002 the Minneapolis-based Target Corporation became the United States
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The Effect on Sponsoring Companies’ Stock Prices During Super Bowl XLVII Jake Semler Longwood University john.semler@live.longwood.edu Dr. Frank Bacon Finance Professor – Longwood University baconfw@longwood.edu Fall 2013 Abstract Sponsoring a Super Bowl is a considerably large investment for companies given the unprecedentedly high cost of advertisement during this event. An event study is necessary to analyze the commitment of large investments of sponsoring companies and
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Factors Influencing Consumer’s Buying Pattern Towards Mineral Water In Bangladesh: A Study On Super Fresh Drinking Water in Bangladesh SUBMITTED TO Mahmud Zubayer Assistant Professor Department Of Business Administration East West University SUBMITTED BY Md. Abdur Rashid - 2012-2-10-231 Tanvir Hasan - 2013-1-10-367 Md.Farhan Safa -2013-1-10-011 Farhana Yasmin -2013-1-13-007 LETTER
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1 PROBABILISTIC APPROACHES: SCENARIO ANALYSIS, DECISION TREES AND SIMULATIONS In the last chapter, we examined ways in which we can adjust the value of a risky asset for its risk. Notwithstanding their popularity, all of the approaches share a common theme. The riskiness of an asset is encapsulated in one number – a higher discount rate, lower cash flows or a discount to the value – and the computation almost always requires us to make assumptions (often unrealistic) about the nature of risk
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