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    The Black Rover Monologue

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    joke“i told you i am not that beautiful,i am not that lucky.”he said“not like....with you,i know you are not that lucky. I saw her in a photo with you.” me troubled by those words tried to run after her,but at that moment she took a leap in a black rover and took off i jumped on my favourite,custom made and worth…

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    Since childhood, students are told to work towards a goal or to improve a specific skill for it. However, after reading the first two chapters of Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, I noticed that it could not be worked on your entire life. It’s only a mere coincidence of opportunities and success based on events they have partaken in. Once the opportunity comes up, they are quickly taken and are used to be led into success. Famous celebrities such as sportsmen, actors or political figure can say it…

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    Ratan Tata Case Study

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    ANS 1. Following are the challengers face by the Tata Motors- 1. Ratan Tata proposed the idea of delivering the car for the people in the year 1994. The total estimated time is for five years and planned to contact with more than fifty dealer for the distribution of the car all over the India. And also planned to book for 10000 car in the first slot and the 50000 car booking in the second slot. There were market competition prevailing at that time. 2. In the year when Ratan Tata announced about…

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    Just Do It Success is the correct or desired result of an attempt. Malcolm Gladwell the author of the book Outliers concludes how we can achieve success and he adds that success can be defined in different kinds of ways, but whichever definition we choose it will require an enormous amount of hard work. There are a lot of ways to become successful then we think and each of them consists overlapping identical factors that we need to keep in mind. The factors are such as having opportunities,…

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    Summary: Jaguar Land Rover

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    Since its acquisition by Tata motors, the performance of the erstwhile fading but iconic British brand Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has been nothing short of amazing. From being on the verge of turmoil and a looming threat of factory closure coupled with dismal performance in a majority of its markets, JLR was in an extremely precarious position prior to its acquisition. Tata Motors, took the bold decision to saddle itself with a debt of Rs.21,900 crore, an uncomfortable position for a company that…

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    Rescued by Rover is a famously known short film for its employment of narrative. It conveys the tale by creating several action shots to build continuity. The story line of the short film is about a baby’s kidnapping that is saved by their pet dog, Rover. The movie was released in 1905, the same time of when the films started getting popular and British filmmaker’s realised narrative is an important sector in moving the picture. Filmmaker’s went into depth with making their films longer and…

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    Land Rover Case Study

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    EVALUATING LANDROVER MARKETING STRATEGY IN CHINA Over recent years, Land rover, owned by Tata Motors ltd. has experienced a major boom in profits and earnings from sales of its products in china. This is as a result of exploring the UK- CHINA bilateral business relations. The UK in CHINA is strongly associated with the values of traditional, upper class, high performance, reliability and trustworthiness. Land rover has been successful, taking utmost advantage of the avidity for British products…

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    3.0 Assessment of corporate reputation on two companies 3.1 Kia Motor Corporation (KMC) Kia Motor Corporation the oldest Korean automobile manufacturer whose headquarters are based in South Korea was founded in 1944 as Hyungsung Precision Industry, a manufacturer of bicycle parts and steel tubing. In 1951, it was named “Kia industries”. The Kia name is derived from Chinese characters: ‘Ki’ meaning “rise up” and ‘A’ meaning Asia interpreted as “Rising out of Asia”. Kia had humble beginnings…

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    Land Rover Research Paper

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    Sometimes you get lucky. Three Land Rover Range Rover Sport models have arrived in my drive this year and each one was more powerful than the preceding one. A supercharged 3.0-liter V-6 engine making 340 horsepower was followed by a supercharged 5.0-liter V-8 engine making 510 horsepower. All that was left was the top-end SVR (Special Vehicle Operations) model and that one appeared in my drive earlier this month. The SVR makes 550 horsepower and bangs out 502 horsepower. Yes, those numbers…

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    The Opportunity Rover and it’s twin the Spirit Rover received their names from a nine year old, Sofi Collis. She won the naming contest that NASA held (with help from Planetary Society and sponsorship from lego) to find a name for the rovers exploring Mars. Sofi Collis got adopted at the age of two. She came to live with her new family in Scottsdale, Arizona. "I used to live in an orphanage," Collis wrote in her winning essay. "It was dark and cold and lonely. At night, I looked up at the…

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