Department of MIS, Dhaka University | WALT DISNEY DECIDES TO NAME HIS CARTOON CHARACTER MICKEY | Term Paper on a topic from 75 greatest decision ever made | Acknowledgement I would like to express my deep gratitude to Mr. Ashis Talukder, Assistant Professor, Department of MIS, Dhaka University for his patient guidance, teaching Decision Support System in fall, 2013 session. I would like to mention that under his supervision, I have gone through a number of interesting topics that
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HISTORY OF DENTISTRY ANCIENT DAYS - 5000 BC- A Sumerian text of this date describes “tooth worms” as the cause of dental decay. - 2600 BC-Death of Hesy-Re, an Egyptian scribe, often called the first “dentist.” - 1700-1550 BC- Ebers Papyrus, refers to diseases of the teeth and various toothache remedies. - 500-300 BC- Hippocrates and Aristotle write about dentistry, including the eruption pattern of
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Corey Kirkland HIS 350L Bruce Hunt 12/11/13 Sports, Media, and the Fans: The Business of Selling Sports The relationship between sports and the media has evolved drastically thanks in part to the proliferation of electricity and its resulting technology. This relationship has now become the “defining commercial and cultural connection for both industries at the beginning of the 21st century. The media has transformed sports from an amateur pursuit into a hyper-commercialized industry
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1.0 INTRODUCTION Times are changing. A company is no longer valued on just its physical assets and income streams. Today, there is a new kind of asset being valued in our economy. That asset is knowledge, the intellectual capital of the organization. The high potential return of leveraging the knowledge capital of an organization has led to company valuations that far exceed what used to be accepted as standard. This new capital is walking around your company, is hidden in file drawers, and surfaces
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PASSING OFF – a common law Definition: Perry v Truefitt: Lord Langdale: a man is not to sell his own goods under the pretence that they are goods of another man; he cannot be permitted to practice such a deception, nor to use the means which contribute to the end. He cannot therefore to use names, marks, letters or other indicia by which may induces others to believe, the goods are manufacture by another. Erven Warninch v Townend: Lord Diplock: 5 characteristics: 1) misrepresentation
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trezim la sunetul alarmei produs de un radio cu ceas Sanyo. La el ascultăm o piesă de pe un album al lui Celine Dion şi apoi o reclamă la un concert al formaţiei Vama Veche. Ne spălăm pe dinţi cu Colgate, unii bărbaţi se bărbieresc cu un aparat de ras Gillette Sensor, iar unele femei folosesc articole de toaletă marca Nivea. Ne punem blugii Levi’s, ne luăm pantofii de sport Nike şi ne ducem la bucătărie, unde mâncăm un iaurt marca Danone şi bem o cafea Jacobs. Consumăm portocale produse în Spania şi ceai
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An insight into the tablet war Business Strategy 2012 ESCP EUROPE Introduction In May 2010, Apple, one of the biggest competitors in the market of technological devices, launches the Ipad, the first tablet, creating a completely new market in this sector. The Ipad had an amazing success and Apple achieved to sell 1 million units in only 28 days (74 days and 360 days for the Iphone and the Ipod). All the other big electronic companies, like Samsung, Sony or Motorola, decided to immediately
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Elements of Guerrilla Marketing According to Drew Neisser, CEO of Renegade Marketing, guerrilla marketing “…is a state of mind. It simply isn’t guerrilla if it isn’t newsworthy”. Brett Zaccardi of Street Attack Media said it is “unauthorized and disruptive, and sticky”. I think these 2 quotes can really instill what the elements of guerrilla marketing really are. It is more than a simple marketing plan; instead GM is unconventional with creative marketing techniques that pinpoint on a specific
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1. Question Supply Chain Resources definition are Materials, People, Information, Money or any other such resources that must be managed for profitable business operations. Define and describe brief information of the resources defined. Supply chain management (SCM) is the management of the flow of goods. It includes the movement and storage of raw materials, work-in-process inventory, and finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption. Interconnected or interlinked networks
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Executive Summary Procter and Gamble is the world’s largest consumer goods company that markets to more than 300 brands in over 180 countries. (Citation needed) The company’s leading market position along with its strong brand portfolio provides it with significant competitive advantage. The company is engaged in producing beauty, health, fabric, home, baby, family and personal care products. In addition, the company’s product portfolio includes pet health products and snacks. P&G’s purpose
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