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    Polaris Case

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    Report Section #1: Analysis of the company POLARIS. History: Polaris become founded in 1954. The Polaris Headquarters is located in Medina, Minnesota in the United States. Polaris is worldwide except in Cuba, Iran, Syria and North Korea. Polaris occur when David Johnson, Allan, and Edgar Hetten created the first snowmobile, later continued by motorcycles, that were marketed by different companies around the world, (1956) the first snowmobile sold around $465, but no actual sales prices were listed. In 1960, Edgar Hetten left his partners to create his company. The 1965 Mustang snowmobile was the success, and prevented Polaris from going bankrupt, but instead, increase their sales and helped grow their profits; this was one of its top market leadership in the world market. Polaris is a company that manufactures different vehicles like snowmobiles, ATVs, and motorcycles. The first all-terrain vehicles (ATV) was created in the United States in 1985, leading Polaris to be one of the largest producers and sellers of such vehicles around the world to this day. In 2007, various types of vehicle were created that has made Polaris one of the top recognized companies. In 2010, Polaris opened a plant in Mexico to continue its production and reduce costs by paying lower wages. (2011) Polaris India, a subsidiary that manufactures and designs ATVs, motorcycles, electric motor vehicles and snowmobiles. Polaris India is entering the Indian market and its closest countries like Sri…

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    50.41, 114.10, 118.93, 124.19, 126.56, 127.94, 128.61,144.72, 175.19 ppm; MS (70 eV) m/z (%): 273.1 (M+, 100.00). HPLC Purity=99.52%. cis-[2-methyl-6-(trifluoromethoxy)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolin-4-yl]azepan-2-one (3g) Elution from silica using 10% ethyl acetate in hexane afforded the title compound (3g) as a white solid. 1H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl3): 1.22 (d, J=6.3 Hz, 3H), 1.51-1.31 (m, 1 H), 1.86-1.53 (m, 6 H), 2.04-1.97 (m, 1 H), 2.68-2.64 (m, 2 H), 3.17-3.02 (m, 2 H), 3.57-3.51 (m, 1 H), 3.80…

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    range of hues could be added to these photographs (Marien, 168). Another type of camera built during this time was the Vortescope. The Vortescope, built by Coburn, comprises of a combination of mirrors that produced an image like that of a kaleidoscope, and then photographed the results. This camera was the result of a short lived movement in English art known as Vorticism, which integrated both futurism and cubism (Marien, 198). Later, in the mid-1900s, Polaroid cameras emerged. They…

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    and anonymity. Because the photograph registered quickly, photographers did not need a tripod. Along with that, a wider range of color could be added to these photographs. (168) Another type of camera built during this time was the Vortescope. The Vortescope, built by Coburn, was a combination of mirrors that produced an image like that of a kaleidoscope, and then photographed the results. This camera was the result of a short lived movement in English art known as Vorticism, which integrated…

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    750 mL dd H2O [7]. All the samples were analyzed in triplicate, and tannin content (%T) computed as in Eq 1. Gasmalla et al Trop J Pharm Res, January 2014;13 (1): 63 …….. (1) where V = volume of 0.1 N aqueous solution of KMNO4 titrated for the test material; V0 the volume of 0.1 N aqueous solution of KMNO4 titration forthe blank; 0.004157 the tannin equivalent in 1 mL of 0.1 N aqueous solution of KMNO4; g the mass of the sample used in the analysis; 250 the volume of the volumetric flask (mL);…

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