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What is penetration pricing strategy?

Penetration pricing strategy is an approach in business many companies use when they want to gain more customers in a particular market. Typically, businesses will reduce their prices in order to attract more customers.

What are some connections between Abraham and Judaism?

Abraham was considered the founder of Judaism. Abraham was also considered the first Jew.

The Kuzari (Rabbi Judah HaLevi, 1075-1141) states that Abraham was gifted with high intelligence; and, as Maimonides (1135-1204) describes, Abraham didn't blindly accept the ubiquitous idolatry. The whole populace had been duped, but the young Abraham contemplated the matter relentlessly, finally arriving at the conclusion that there is One God and that this should be taught to others as well. This is what is meant by his "calling out in the name of the Lord" (Genesis ch.12). As a young man, he remonstrated with passersby in public, demonstrating to them the falsehood of their idols; and our tradition tells how he was threatened and endangered by Nimrod.
Subsequently, Terah relocated to Harran; and it is here that Abraham began to develop a circle of disciples (Rashi commentary, on Genesis 12:5). Later, God told Abraham in prophecy to move to the Holy Land, which is where he raised his family. He continued his contemplations, eventually arriving at the attitudes and forms of behavior which God later incorporated into the Torah given to Moses.
Abraham became the greatest thinker of all time. His originality, perseverance, strength of conviction, and influence, cannot be overestimated.
He founded the Jewish people and lived to see his work live on in the persons of Isaac and Jacob; and he taught many other disciples as well (Talmud, Yoma 28b).
Abraham entered into a covenant with God (Genesis ch.15 and 17), welcomed guests into his home (Genesis ch.18) unlike the inhospitable Sodomites (Genesis ch.19), prayed for people (Genesis ch.18), eulogized and buried the deceased (Genesis ch.23), and fulfilled God's will unquestioningly (Genesis ch.22). He became renowned as a prince of God (Genesis 23:6).
All of the above practices of Abraham were based upon the ways of God. These, and similar traits, were the teachings of Abraham and his descendants (unlike idolatry, which had no moral character; with worship of the gods accompanied by things such as human sacrifice, "sacred" prostitution, and animal worship). It is therefore clear why God expresses His love for Abraham (Isaiah 41:8) and calls Himself the God of Abraham (Genesis 26:24), and says that Abraham obeyed Him fully (Genesis 26:5).
The gravesite of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their wives (Genesis 49:29-32) is located in Hebron and has been known and attested to for many centuries.

Is ben 10 coming on cinema?

As of October 2009 a Ben 10 teaser trailer is being shown on Cartoon network suggesting a cinematic release of a Ben 10 live action (ie not a cartoon) film.

What are the similarities between a dwarf planet and a planet?

Outside the fact that they're all spherical, not much.

Stars shine and are hot.

Planets only reflect light and are cold ... and are considerably smaller.

What is the similarities between river and sea?

They are both rivers.

[I'm guessing here. I've never heard of the Yamuna.]

Elaborate relationship between man environment?

Q. Man and environment relationship.

The relationship between humans and environment has varied from the early periods of human settlement on the earth to the present day. The relationship between environment and human beings has also being varying from place to place at any given period of time. For example, early humans considered the environment to be dominant. They were afraid of lightning and thunder, dense forests, wild animals, vast oceans and large rivers, to name a few.

The environment has considerably affected human beings right from his evolution. The environment affects humans in many ways. Population on the earth varies due to variation in the environment. The main factors which affect the distribution of population and human settlement are:

1) Relief of Land

The populations in the high mountainous areas, such as the Himalayas in India, Andes in South America, Rocky in North America, etc., have very low settlement level. This is because the relief is rugged here which represents obstacles in the construction of roads, railways and communication. Due to steep slopes, agriculture is done with a great difficulty and industries also could not be established. These places having very less economic activity have less population and hence have small isolated settlements.

Whereas the plain areas of the world are most suitable for human settlement. Fertile plains of Ganga in India, Indus in Pakistan, Hwang-Ho in China and plains of Europe have huge population concentration having compact or huge semi-compact type of settlement.

2) Climate

Most of the areas of the earth having density less than two persons/sq. km are not favorable for settlement because of their unfavorable climate.

Areas of cold climate-North Siberia, North Canada, Alaska etc. have low density of population. Hot and arid regions of -Sahara, Kalahari Desert in Africa, Great Australian Desert etc are not suitable for human settlement. In tropical regions due to heavy rain and temperature, the density of population is very low, example in Amazon basin population density is less than two persons/sq. km. But places with favorable climate and favorable terrain, have dense population and hence have compact settlement.

3) Soils

Fertile alluvial soils encourage dense population which in turn gives rise to compact type of settlement. This is so because alluvial soils give rise to agricultural activities. Java Islands of Indonesia has fertile soil of young volcanic material and agriculture is an important activity, hence dense and compact settlements are found here. Whereas in Sumatra, due to infertile soil, the population density is very low.

4) Mineral Deposits

Mineral wealth is yet another factor responsible for population distribution and density. The presence of coal and iron-ore in different parts of the world has attracted huge population. Coal mining regions have become regions of dense population for example, Jharkhand in India and gold mines in Australian desert.

5) Water supply

Population distribution is very much affected by water supply. The earliest settlements or civilizations developed on the banks of major rivers, example-Nile, Indus, etc. Adequate water supply provides irrigation facilities to farmers and hence population increases due to increase in primary activities. In dry regions, population is concentrated in those areas where there is water, hence nucleated- circular settlements are found.

Thus it can be said that the environment plays an important role in deciding population distribution, density, settlement type and pattern.

The Industrial Revolution which provided mechanical power, invention of steam engine and other machinery, greater use of metals etc gave them opportunities to modify the environment. At the same time agriculture provided abundant food so that they could settle down permanently. The family grew in size and people migrated to different parts, via rail, road and sea, because of improvement in transport system, example the new lands in America and Australia were settled by people from Europe.

Another development which enabled humans to survive was the use of preventive and cumulative steps taken to protect them from epidemics and diseases-it increased the span of human life and reduced death rate.

With increase in the knowledge and skill and development of human economy there was a gradual increase in carbon dioxide content. It is estimated that carbon dioxide content has increased by 25% in last 100yrs and the global temperatures have risen between 0.3 degree Celsius to 0.7 degree Celsius. Increase in carbon dioxide is attributed to large scale deforestation and will lead to increase in sea level causing submergence of coastal regions.

Burning of coal, oil and petroleum adds sulphur dioxide to the atmosphere. Lead, carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide are added to the atmosphere from automobile exhaust. These gases result in acid rain which affects aquatic life, example acid rain in industrial regions of Europe and North America.

Even now substances which were not present previously, are introduced into the air, water and soils. The most dangerous one is radioactive substance spewed into the atmosphere by nuclear explosions. They have adverse effects on organisms including man and cause death, impairment of limbs, diseases and psychological disorders.

The catastrophe of nuclear disaster at Chernobyl in Ukraine (1988) is a burning example of adverse environmental effects of use of minerals like uranium, thorium etc. through most advanced and sophisticated technology.

The environment has already been degraded to such an extent in certain areas that people are forced to migrate. They are facing scarcity of resources like food and energy.

Man's impact on environment has resulted in pollution of environment which not only affects air, water and land but also organisms of biosphere. The main points summing up the impact of man on environment are:

Air pollution-burning of fossil fuels in large quantities from jet aircraft, CFCs used in aerosol spray cans, refrigerators and farm blowing are responsible for depletion of ozone to 3-4% in last 100 years.

Water pollution-leakage of petroleum from huge ships and oil tankers into the sea, causes oil slicks which spread rapidly over water and spell disaster to marine life and to human depending on marine resources. The leakage of 100000tons of crude oil near Spanish coast in 1976, leakage of crude oil off Alaskan coast in 1989 are a few examples of the many such incidents which tell the impact of negligence and failure of technology on environment.

The most widespread source of water pollution is disposal of sewage of urban centers into rivers. The Ganga and Yamuna are polluted in this way and the same rivers provide domestic water supply as well. Ocean waters are polluted by discharge of sewage from cities located along the coast.

Land degradation-dumping of solid waste from urban centers and waste materials from mining centers renders the land unsuitable for any use. Surface run-off from such areas pollutes streams and ground water seepage. Saline encrustation of irrigated lands is another example of land degradation. In the semi-arid region, wind action causes deposition of sand on a large scale over cultivated land rendering them unfit for cultivation. This marks the beginning of the process of desertification.

Depletion of resources-population growth in the recent past has resulted in rapid depletion of all kinds of resources. The most striking example of such resource depletion is the food deficit faced by about 100 countries of the world.

Forest and soil resources are getting depleted at a fast rate owing to population pressure. Tropical forests are depleting at a rate of 2% per annum. It is estimated that the world is losing 7% of top soil per decade.

Depletion of resources is most significant in respect of non renewable mineral and power resources. The world is facing energy crisis as existing oil resources may last for a few decades. Though coal reserves are adequate for a few centuries but it cannot replace oil, especially for transport.

Humans have come to realize that their economic activities are threatening their survival on earth. Their survival depends on their realization that they have to live in harmony with the various elements of environment which are interconnected. An understanding of the components and processes which take place in environment, the relationship between biotic and abiotic components, and the assessment of resources with reference to need of people in a region is essential for their survival.

Similarities between different types of electromagnetic radiation?

The similarity among these "rays" is that they are all forms of radiation, and they are all produced by nuclear activity. An alpha ray is not a ray, but is a particle. It is a helium-4 nucleus, which is composed of two protons and two neutrons. The beta ray is not a ray, either. It is an electron, which is a beta minus particle, or it is a positron, a beta plus particle (which is the antimatter equivalent of an electron).

Either the alpha particle or the beta particle emerge from the nucleus of an atom during a particular type of radioactive decay event. Different particles are produced by different decay events, as you probably guessed. Gamma rays are also produced in nuclear events.

The gamma ray is the only "real" ray here. It is a high energy photon, which is electromagnetic radiation. The other two "rays" are forms of particulate radiation.

What are the cultural similarities between India and srilanka?

Cultural similarities between India and its neighboring countries include the types of clothing warn, the main religions followed, and the languages used. Food is one area that varies greatly between India and countries nearby.

What were some major disagreements between farmers in the North and South in the mid 19th Century?

Only southern farmers wanted railroad regulation.

Only southern farmers wanted to form Granges.

The South wanted slaves and the North opposed slavery. Also, the North wanted the nation to turn industrial, not agricultural. Like making manufactored goods and not crops like corn and cotton and beans.

What are the similarities between Hindu and Jewish wedding ceremonies?

Both cultures value marriages and relationships in the same light and build it on trust, respect and loyalty. The only difference being in the rituals that would take place in the ceremony; would be dominated by the religious views of the couples. With Islam and Hinduism the male would dominate the relationship and with Christianity equality between the couple would be prevalent.

What is the diff between football and soccer?

Soccer is an inside sports and only 5 players play in each team, and football is an outside sports and has 12 players in each team. So its up to you what one you like better.

What are some similarities between Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel?

The primary similarity is that Debussy was a pure impressionist. Ravel always admired Debussy's music (he was reprimanded in the Conservatory for continually playing it), and there are many impressionistic influences in Ravel's music.

What are the differences between sensation and perception?

sensation is an actual physical action felt by one of your sense. Sensaton of being cold, goose bumps, sensation of being hot, perspiration, sensation of cold water on warm skin

Perception is an mental or spiritual sense. Perception ic howyou think cold water would feel on warm skin. or how you feel a date went without asking your date what they thought.

What is the similarities between television drama and radio drama?

They both have scripts, sound effects, and actors. In the early days of of TV the first TV shows were from radio shows. Gun Smoke is a perfect example of this. It had been a radio series hit and was later made a TV series .

Is there an understanding between dogs and humans?

there is some understanding between dogs and humans like if told a dog to sit it mabe would especialy if you gave them a treat evertime they sat and if you where sad they know when your sad or if you where happy then they'd know when your sad and if you have a good natured dog when you where sad they'd try to cheer you up so yes there is a understanding

What is the lifespan of a lobster?

It is not uncommon for a lobster to live for more than 100 years.

Improve:

No, it isn't uncommon. Lobsters have regenerative cells, meaning that if they aren't killed, injured, or catch a disease, they could live for eternity. The oldest lobster FOUND is over 2000 years old.

What are some Christmas similarities between US and Australia?

> Wreaths (symbolizing faith, joy, love and peace).

> Delicious dishes like Roast Turkey and fancy Christmas cakes.

> Christmas trees, decorations of nuts, pine cones and candy canes.

> Exchanging gifts on both Christmas Eve and Christmas morning.

> Christmas caroling and holiday greeting cards.

In Lord of the Flies what are the similarities and differences between Jack and Ralph?

Both Jack and Ralph are natural leaders. They are also boys who like to act on their decision as soon as they are made. They differ in the objectives and their styles of leadership. Ralph seeks to lead by persuasion and a consensus of opinion. He believes in setting an example that others will follow, he is prepared to work alongside the boys. Jack believes in absolute rule. Under Jack's leadership he makes unquestioned decisions which his followers must follow under penalty of physical punishment. He dresses like a pagan idol and expects the other boys to serve him with food and instantly obey his orders. Ralph wants them all to be rescued and believes that they should try to make their existence comfortable while they are stuck on the island. Jack simply wants power, exemplified by his obsession with hunting and killing pigs, the ultimate power over life and death.

Is there a difference between entry and entrance?

It is possible to have and accounting entry, but not an entrance. Also a competition entry but not a competition entrance. The front door to a terraced house would be called an entrance, but the side entrance is called an entry.

What are the similarities between Islam Christianity and Budhism?

Answer:

There are very few similarities between all four of these religions. Here are some:

  • They are all regarded as religions
  • Being "good" is better for the followers than being "bad".
  • They are all older than 1300 years.
  • They are all younger than 4000 years, except for Judaism
  • They all have a person who stands out as their first leader.

Here are similarities that include exceptions:

  • They all worship a God - except for Buddhism
  • They all believe in reincarnation - except for Islam, Christians (and many Jews)
  • They all have defined visions of the afterlife - except Jews
  • They don't revere Jesus as a divinity - except for Christians
  • They all have creation myths - except for Buddhists

What is the relationship between history and identity?

status is how you are seen to society and where you are 'society-wise' and identity is who you are....does that make sense? <3

What relationship between the words doll and dollar?

No relation. Doll comes from Middle English (the girl's name Dorothy) and dollar comes from the German daler, from the earlier thaler, a coin minted in Germany.

What are the similarities between civil and criminal law?

Criminal Law generally defines cases brought against an individual by the state for committing a crime against local or national law. A Civil lawsuit is one brought between two people settling a grievance