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    Trophic Pyramid

    the banana tree as part of their diet. As the apex predator in my trophic pyramid I selected the jaguar. The jaguar being an apex predator, as it diets on other animals but was virtually no predators of its own (PBS.org, 2008), exists in a unique position. The jaguar limits the populations of other inhabitants, predators included, thusly maintaining a balance in the tropical rainforest. As the jaguar preys on many species, including predators such as the black caiman and anaconda, neither species’

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    Tata

    Q1. What is the Purpose & Values of TATA Group as a whole? Answer 1. Tata Group companies has evolved a collective commitment to evolving stronger connections between their values and first- in-class business practice – not by putting either one ahead of the other, but by finding mutually beneficial bridges between them. “In a free enterprise, the community is not just another stakeholder in business, but is in fact the very purpose of its existence.” Jamsetji N. Tata (Founder, Tata Group

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    Business

    First of all, line extension is adding of another variety of a product to an already established brand line of products. For example, car companies such as Jaguar or Mitsubishi motor; they may invent new design, improved engines create any requirement and make reasonable arrangement to cope with the customer’s current demand. (I.e. Jaguar X type, type and SK series) So, line extension is when they add new type of cars to the same brand line which already exists on the market. Brand extension

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    Tata Motors

    the New York Stock Exchange (September 2004), has also emerged as an international automobile company. Through subsidiaries and associate companies, Tata Motors has operations in the UK, South Korea, Thailand, Spain and South Africa. Among them is Jaguar Land Rover, a business comprising the two iconic British brands that was acquired in 2008. JLR supports two state of the art engineering and design facilities and three manufacturing plants (Solihull, Castle Bromwich & Halewood) in the

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    Tata Motors Ar 2011-12

    CONTENTS CORPORATE OVERVIEW (1-31) Board of Directors Senior Management Corporate Information Chairman’s Statement Designed to Deliver Product Range Global Presence Milestones Winners From Tata Motors Customer Satisfaction Green Mobility Human Resources Corporate Social Responsibility FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (32-45) Pace in Performance Summarised Balance Sheet and Statement of Profit and Loss (Standalone & Consolidated) Fund Flow Statement Subsidiary Companies: Financial Highlights Financial Statistics

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    Tata Motors

    June 2, 2008, Tata Motors, a giant company based in India, did acquisition of the business units of Jaguar and Land Rover (JLR), of Ford Motor Company (Ford), an automobile manufacturing Integration based in America, with a value of U.S. acquisitions $ 2.3 billion (IDR 27,6 trillion). – JLR is part of Ford's Premier Automotive Group (PAG) which found on March 1999 together with Aston Martin, Jaguar, and Lincoln and they are considered as a British icon. preface... • It covers the purchase of

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    Demographic Change to Businesses

    Future demographic change in the UK will include growth in the overall population and further increase in the population aged over 55. To what extent does demographic change in the UK represent more of an opportunity than a threat to UK businesses? Justify your answer with reference to organisations and / or industries that you know. (40 marks) Demographic change can be defined as understanding how the population changes by investigating such demographic components e.g. gender, age, ethnicity,

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    Business

    EDEXCEL BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Business UNIT ASSIGNMENT | Unit Number | Unit Name | Credit value | 3 | Introduction to Marketing | 10 | Name of assignment | Marketing the Jacksonville Jaguars and Birmingham Children’s Hospital | Name of Assessor | Danny Pardoe/Mark Guy | Start date | Completion date | Duration of assignment | Task 1 & 2: 7/3/14Task 3: 10/4/14 | Task 1 & 2: 10/4/14Task 3: 16/5/14 | 5 weeks5 weeks | Review

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    The Most Dangerous Game Conflict Analysis

    self. One of the most well represented conflicts in “The Most Dangerous Game” is man vs. man. This is shown when Zaroff is hunting Rainsford. Rainsford also fought with Whitney about hunting jaguars. While on the ship, Rainsford asked, “Who cares about how the jaguar feels?” Whitney replied, “Perhaps the jaguar does.” This started an argument between the two. Both of these conflicts show two people arguing or fighting. Another example of conflict in “The Most Dangerous Game” is man vs. nature. When

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    Supply Chain

    Introduction Inventory serves as a useful purpose in the supply chain. Many supply chain managers say firms can help decrease the need for inventory by carefully managing factors that cause inventory levels to increase. Inventory can be defined as the result of imbalance between supply and demand. The term inventory drivers comes from the consequences of certain supply or demand characteristics, such as: product desirability, responsiveness, information, collaboration, and visibility (St. John,

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