This document provides instructions for stretches and exercises to improve mobility. It describes moving different body parts like ankles, knees, hips, arms, shoulders, wrists and neck in circles and side-to-side motions. Activation exercises include running with knees up, feet in bags, and backwards, as well as springs. Games to play include jumping and passing a fit ball.
This research studied factors affecting mobile phone buying behavior. A survey of 42 people in ITM Warangal found that Nokia was the dominant brand, owned by 62% of respondents. Price was a major factor, with most phones owned costing between Rs. 1,000-5,000. Key factors influencing purchases included phone features, lifestyle, income, and trends.
This document provides instructions for stretches and exercises to improve mobility. It describes moving different body parts like ankles, knees, hips, arms, shoulders, wrists and neck in circles and side-to-side motions. Activation exercises include running with knees up, feet in bags, and backwards, as well as springs. Games to play include jumping and passing a fit ball.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
This document outlines topics and discussion questions for a support group using an anti-oppressive framework to help empower people with disabilities. The group would aim to build understanding of different forms of oppression like ableism and how labels, values, social policies and stereotypes impact self-perception and interactions. Members would explore similarities between oppressions related to disability and other personal characteristics. Discussions and activities would help participants recognize structural oppression and ways to work individually and collectively to challenge the status quo.
Merger and acquisition activity in India picked up following economic reforms in 1991. Notable M&A deals in recent years included Tata Steel acquiring Corus for $12.2 billion, Vodafone purchasing Hutch-Essar for $11.1 billion, and Bharti Airtel acquiring Zain's Africa operations for $10 billion. In the post-recession period, companies have become more cautious about leverage, with equity contributions increasing. However, Indian firms are more willing to pursue international acquisitions, representing increased global participation.
1) United Breweries Ltd was formed in 1857 in India and has been led by chairmen of Indian origin since 1947. Dr. Vijay Mallya became chairman in 1983.
2) The company's mission is to be the recognized leader in target markets and preferred employer, while recognizing human value and being a partner of choice.
3) Kingfisher has the largest market share of beer in India but faces competition from brands of companies like SABMiller, Anheuser-Busch, and Carlsberg. The Porter's Five Forces model analysis finds moderate threat from new entrants and substitutes but high bargaining power of buyers and low of suppliers.
This document summarizes 4 products: the Lenovo I420 laptop, the Apple iPod Touch, Vodafone mobile services, and presents information on each including key features, price ranges in India, and their market position. It also summarizes 2 Bollywood movies - Mere Brother Ki Dulhan and Chalo Dilli - providing details on their budget, total box office collection, and stars. Sports issues discussed include Sachin Tendulkar narrowly missing a century in a test match against England and questions around Malinga's bowling action. Interpretations and analyses are provided for some topics.
The document summarizes analyses of 10 social media profiles and their comments. Key points include:
1) One profile discussed people promoting the Google+ brand through comments on other platforms.
2) Another profile showed comments criticizing a company's performance that could damage its brand image.
3) A third profile revealed some users reviewing each other's comments before posting themselves.
4) Most profiles featured analyses of comments regarding movies, products, and customer service experiences.
The document proposes a "Caravan" retail concept to bring goods directly to rural Indian customers at affordable prices. Key aspects of the Caravan include bringing a wide range of products from apparel to packaged foods to villages in air-conditioned vehicles on a set schedule each week. The concept aims to eliminate search costs for customers and provide jobs in the villages. It analyzes the rural retail market opportunity and outlines strategies for segmentation, targeting, positioning and addressing challenges of rural marketing.
This set of flashcards contains vocabulary related to classroom activities like handing in homework, giving assignments, doing experiments, and going on field trips. The flashcards can be used to play a game of fish where one student asks another student a question about a classroom activity on the card. If the response is incorrect, the questioning student takes a card, but if the response is correct, the questioned student gives the card to the questioner. The game helps students practice using phrases related to actions that occur in a classroom.
PNB aims to take its banking to the next level by introducing changes to better serve retail customers and support Indian corporations expanding globally. Its vision is to have 5000 branches and business of Rs. 10 lakh crore by 2013. However, PNB faces challenges in keeping up with market dynamics and reducing service quality gaps with private banks. It plans to address this through over 40 pilot projects, expanding rural coverage, and the new NAMASKAR project to provide more customer touchpoints across India.
The document summarizes key details about the Delhi Metro rail system including:
- It was established in 1995 and began construction in 1998 to serve Delhi and surrounding areas.
- It currently has 6 lines and 135 stations serving over 1.6 million daily riders.
- Future expansion is planned to add more lines and stations through 2021 to further improve transit access.
- Safety and security features like CCTV, intercoms, and security forces help ensure passenger safety.
This document provides instructions for stretching different body parts, including ankles, knees, hips, arms, shoulders, wrists, and neck. It recommends moving the ankles side to side, circling the knees, hips, and wrists, moving the shoulders up and down, and rotating the neck from side to side to properly stretch each joint. Stretching each part is important to avoid injury.
1) The document is a research study conducted by Olivia Dutta on the impact of promotional activities on consumers and customer satisfaction with Pepsi cola.
2) The primary objective was to study the effect of promotions on consumers and secondary objectives included promotional strategies, brand awareness, consumer perceptions and repurchase intentions.
3) Findings related to promotions found consumer preference, low awareness of some brands, and success of discount schemes. Findings on customer satisfaction related to taste, availability and service to dealers.
4) Recommendations included promoting less known brands more, avoiding invalid promotion codes, improving service, and focusing on lost customers.
This document provides instructions for stretches and exercises to improve mobility. It describes moving different body parts like ankles, knees, hips, arms, shoulders, wrists and neck in circles and side-to-side motions. Activation exercises include running with knees up, feet in bags, and backwards, as well as springs. Games to play include jumping and passing a fit ball.
This research studied factors affecting mobile phone buying behavior. A survey of 42 people in ITM Warangal found that Nokia was the dominant brand, owned by 62% of respondents. Price was a major factor, with most phones owned costing between Rs. 1,000-5,000. Key factors influencing purchases included phone features, lifestyle, income, and trends.
This document provides instructions for stretches and exercises to improve mobility. It describes moving different body parts like ankles, knees, hips, arms, shoulders, wrists and neck in circles and side-to-side motions. Activation exercises include running with knees up, feet in bags, and backwards, as well as springs. Games to play include jumping and passing a fit ball.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
This document outlines topics and discussion questions for a support group using an anti-oppressive framework to help empower people with disabilities. The group would aim to build understanding of different forms of oppression like ableism and how labels, values, social policies and stereotypes impact self-perception and interactions. Members would explore similarities between oppressions related to disability and other personal characteristics. Discussions and activities would help participants recognize structural oppression and ways to work individually and collectively to challenge the status quo.
Merger and acquisition activity in India picked up following economic reforms in 1991. Notable M&A deals in recent years included Tata Steel acquiring Corus for $12.2 billion, Vodafone purchasing Hutch-Essar for $11.1 billion, and Bharti Airtel acquiring Zain's Africa operations for $10 billion. In the post-recession period, companies have become more cautious about leverage, with equity contributions increasing. However, Indian firms are more willing to pursue international acquisitions, representing increased global participation.
1) United Breweries Ltd was formed in 1857 in India and has been led by chairmen of Indian origin since 1947. Dr. Vijay Mallya became chairman in 1983.
2) The company's mission is to be the recognized leader in target markets and preferred employer, while recognizing human value and being a partner of choice.
3) Kingfisher has the largest market share of beer in India but faces competition from brands of companies like SABMiller, Anheuser-Busch, and Carlsberg. The Porter's Five Forces model analysis finds moderate threat from new entrants and substitutes but high bargaining power of buyers and low of suppliers.
This document summarizes 4 products: the Lenovo I420 laptop, the Apple iPod Touch, Vodafone mobile services, and presents information on each including key features, price ranges in India, and their market position. It also summarizes 2 Bollywood movies - Mere Brother Ki Dulhan and Chalo Dilli - providing details on their budget, total box office collection, and stars. Sports issues discussed include Sachin Tendulkar narrowly missing a century in a test match against England and questions around Malinga's bowling action. Interpretations and analyses are provided for some topics.
The document summarizes analyses of 10 social media profiles and their comments. Key points include:
1) One profile discussed people promoting the Google+ brand through comments on other platforms.
2) Another profile showed comments criticizing a company's performance that could damage its brand image.
3) A third profile revealed some users reviewing each other's comments before posting themselves.
4) Most profiles featured analyses of comments regarding movies, products, and customer service experiences.
The document proposes a "Caravan" retail concept to bring goods directly to rural Indian customers at affordable prices. Key aspects of the Caravan include bringing a wide range of products from apparel to packaged foods to villages in air-conditioned vehicles on a set schedule each week. The concept aims to eliminate search costs for customers and provide jobs in the villages. It analyzes the rural retail market opportunity and outlines strategies for segmentation, targeting, positioning and addressing challenges of rural marketing.
This set of flashcards contains vocabulary related to classroom activities like handing in homework, giving assignments, doing experiments, and going on field trips. The flashcards can be used to play a game of fish where one student asks another student a question about a classroom activity on the card. If the response is incorrect, the questioning student takes a card, but if the response is correct, the questioned student gives the card to the questioner. The game helps students practice using phrases related to actions that occur in a classroom.
PNB aims to take its banking to the next level by introducing changes to better serve retail customers and support Indian corporations expanding globally. Its vision is to have 5000 branches and business of Rs. 10 lakh crore by 2013. However, PNB faces challenges in keeping up with market dynamics and reducing service quality gaps with private banks. It plans to address this through over 40 pilot projects, expanding rural coverage, and the new NAMASKAR project to provide more customer touchpoints across India.
The document summarizes key details about the Delhi Metro rail system including:
- It was established in 1995 and began construction in 1998 to serve Delhi and surrounding areas.
- It currently has 6 lines and 135 stations serving over 1.6 million daily riders.
- Future expansion is planned to add more lines and stations through 2021 to further improve transit access.
- Safety and security features like CCTV, intercoms, and security forces help ensure passenger safety.
This document provides instructions for stretching different body parts, including ankles, knees, hips, arms, shoulders, wrists, and neck. It recommends moving the ankles side to side, circling the knees, hips, and wrists, moving the shoulders up and down, and rotating the neck from side to side to properly stretch each joint. Stretching each part is important to avoid injury.
1) The document is a research study conducted by Olivia Dutta on the impact of promotional activities on consumers and customer satisfaction with Pepsi cola.
2) The primary objective was to study the effect of promotions on consumers and secondary objectives included promotional strategies, brand awareness, consumer perceptions and repurchase intentions.
3) Findings related to promotions found consumer preference, low awareness of some brands, and success of discount schemes. Findings on customer satisfaction related to taste, availability and service to dealers.
4) Recommendations included promoting less known brands more, avoiding invalid promotion codes, improving service, and focusing on lost customers.