Gilliland1 The New Guinea Rainforest By: Maranda Gilliland Gilliland2 Maranda Gilliland Ms. Percefull Introduction to Geography 4 01 2012 The New Guinea Rainforest The island of New Guinea is the second largest island in the world. It is located one hundred kilometers north of Australia. It also has one of the largest tropical rainforests in the world, and is one of the last remaining expanses of tropical rainforest left in the world. The New Guinea Island still has parts that have
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TABLE OF CONTENTS NOKIA AND THE SMARTPHONE INDUSTRY 3 LUMIA 800 3 MARKETING COMMUNICATION AT NOKIA LUMIA 3 MESSAGE STRATEGIES 4 CREATIVE EXECUTIONS 5 EXHIBITS 7 REFERENCES 11 NOKIA AND THE SMARTPHONE INDUSTRY Since1998 Nokia is largest manufacturer of mobile phone in the world and also the 14th world’s most valuable brand in 2011. Recently Nokia has not been performing well in smart phone category and other big players like Samsung, Sony, HTC and others had gained market share
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ELEMENT OF PAKISTANI CULTURE The society and culture of Pakistan comprises numerous diverse cultures and ethnic groups: the Punjabis, Kashmiris, Sindhis in east, Muhajirs, Makrani in the south; Baloch and Pashtun in the west; and the ancient Dardic, Wakhi, and Burushocommunities in the north. These Pakistani cultures have been greatly influenced by many of the surrounding countries' cultures.The past few decades have seen emergence of a middle class in cities such asKarachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Hyderabad
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pester their parents to have a bar of dairy milk. But as time evolved they wanted to tap other segments in the market. Hence their famous ad ‘Kuch Khaas hain Zindagi’ which targeted the youth segment. It had right ingredients: a fun loving girl and cricket the religion of India. The ad was extremely successful and tapped the youth brigade of the country to get them hooked to chocolates. Indians have a sweet tooth inherently and we like to have sweets as companion at every celebration big or small. Though
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1. Renault Duster Case Study 2. 2. Renault India • Renault came to India in 2005 in a JV with Mahindra and launched the Renault-Mahindra Logan • Within a short span of 5 years, Renault ended its JV with Mahindra and planned to strengthen its network in India by launching new cars by 2011 • Fluence became the first car launched by Renault in India • Expanded it portfolio by launching Koleos and Pulse • However, it was 2012 which proved to be a tipping point for the company when it launched its
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(Times in one week) How intense do you train? (Tick a box) Low Moderate High What is the duration of your training? (Tick a box) 1-10mins 11-30mins 31mins and above What is your favourite activity? Running Football Cricket Softball Rugby American Football Basketball Boxing Hockey Any other? (Please state) Nutrition: How often do you eat junk food? (how often with 0 being never and 10 being all the time) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
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other people. It is by working and living together in organized groups and institutions that people satisfy their economic and social needs. As a results there are several types of groups, eg..; family, school, government, army, a business firm, a cricket team and the like. Such formal groups can achieve their goals effectively only when the efforts of the people working in these groups are properly coordinated and controlled. The task of getting results through others by coordinating their efforts
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Fire and Safety training. • Energy Conservation Training Personal Profile: Father Name: Jatin Shah Languages known: English, Hindi, and Gujarati Marital status: Bachelor Date of Birth: 22th Mar’ 1989 Hobbies: Listening to music, playing cricket & chatting with friends I hereby declare that the details given by me are true to the best of my knowledge. Thanking you, Regards,
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"Disclosure" opens in a specialist's holding up room where Ruby Turpin is holding up with her spouse, Claud. As she regularly does, Mrs. Turpin relaxes by classifying the other holding up room occupants by class—"white rubbish," working class (like her), et cetera. This is the segretated South, so there are no dark individuals here, yet Mrs. Turpin is glad to judge them, as well. She recognizes a wonderful looking lady as one of her own class, and they start an unmoving discussion that focuses
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