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    Sales and Distribution Recently, Proton is strengthening their domestic sales and service network to improve their customer service and also market share. Besides that, Proton also launched a Customer Management Centre which called “Proton I. Care”. It is to let customer to contact Proton Edar for any product and also service enquiries as well as 24 hours emergency breakdown assists. International expansions has also been planted and distributed to overseas countries such as Middle East countries

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    Proton Inspira

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    Introduction………………………………………………………………………………...…3 1.1 History ……………………………………………………………………………….. 3 1.2 Proton | INSPIRA …………………………………………………………………... 3 1.3 Product Life Cycle [PLC] …………………………………………………………... 4 Introduction Level ………………………………………………………………….. 4 Growth Level ………………………………………………………………………... 5 Maturity Level ……………………………………………………………………..... 5 Decline Level ……………………………………………………………………….. 6 2.0 Analysis ……………………………………………………………………………………... 6 2.1 Proton | SWOT Analysis …………………………………………………………... 6 Strength ……………………………………………………………………………

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    manufacturers in Malaysia, the portfolio of Proton models includes Saga, Wira, Waja, Gen.2, Persona, Savvy, Exora, Satria Neo and Perdana. The product strategy of Proton is to introduce the right car, for the right market, at the right place and at the right time. After the acquisition of Lotus, Proton adopts Mitsubishi and Lotus automobile technology to improve the consumer confidence towards Proton’s products and the quality of the automobiles. Proton has always strived to produce innovative products

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    Beowulf and Icelandic Sagas                     There are many similarities between the hero of the poem Beowulf and the heroes of the two Icelandic sagas, The Saga of The Volsungs and The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki. The former saga is an Icelandic saga representing oral traditions dating back to the fourth and fifth centuries, when Attila the Hun was fighting on the northern fringes of the Roman Empire; the latter is an Icelandic saga representing 1000 years of oral traditions prior to the

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    Faculty of Accountancy, Finance & BusinessBachelor of Business (Honours) in Marketing BBDT3063 Integrated Marketing Communications Year 3 SEM 1 Individual Assignment Title: Proton Iriz (Commercial Advertisement) Tiger D’Sara (Print Advertisement) Name : ONG WEI KEAT 13WBR12285 Tutorial Group : RMK Group 6 Tutor’s Name: Mr Lim Chin Hock Date of Submission : 31 October 2014 Plagiarism Statement Faculty of Accounting, Finance & Business Plagiarism Statement Read, complete and

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    Iceland was not ruled by one man; they had a unique system that consisted by an organization called Althing, chieftains that served as witnesses and judges. In the Sagas, it is Evident that the primary Laws was based on what they believed to be honor and dishonor. Hen Thorir Saga This saga entails two men, Thorir a poor and disliked man who honorably gain his riches by working in the trade of hens, although he became wealthy his position among other did not change no one wanted to associate themselves

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    The Theory Of The Atom

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    The atom, a constituent particle of a molecule, affects every aspect of life. The theory of the atom is a phenomenon that has occupied the minds of many scientists, who implemented their knowledge and wisdom into experiments. The Ancient Greeks were the first known to discover the existence of the atom. Throughout history the definition of an atom has been changed, added to, and reconfigured, to what we know today. Democritus was the first who suggested the mere existence of the atom. Democritus

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    Matter is anything made up of atoms and molecules and the study of these “things” called atoms dates back to the time of Ancient Greece to the present. The information about atoms known today is certainly much greater than what was known centuries ago. First, there were only hypotheses on this idea that everything in the world is made up of tiny, unseeable particles. As technology advanced, these hypotheses were tested, critiqued, modified, and built upon. A mass of knowledge is known regarding atoms

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    be true? How does it compare to today's understanding? Ernest was forced to discard JJ Thomson's Plum Pudding model, he reasoned that the mass of an atom was concentrated in a nucleus. He thus developed the model of the atom which put all the protons in the nucleus and the electrons orbited around the nucleus like planets around the sun. The only difference with today's model is that electrons are now thought to be in electron clouds not in specific orbits. Which scientists model was before

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    substance that can’t be broken down into substances with different properties. Atom is the smallest part of an element that displays the properties of the element. 13. What are the subatomic particles and what is the electrical charge of each? Protons (positively charged), Neutrons (electrically neutral), both found in the Nucleus of the atom & Electrons (negatively charged). Where in the atom is each of these particles found? In the orbital (Electrons) 14. Which two types of bonds join

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