This study examines the demand for healthy and nutritious foods in Detroit, Michigan, which is considered a food desert with limited access to such foods. The researcher will analyze retail scanner data from Peaches & Greens, a produce store in Detroit, over a one-year period to determine how sensitive consumer demand is to price changes for fresh fruits and vegetables. The goal is to understand consumer behavior and provide recommendations to businesses operating in food deserts. Preliminary results show little price variation for produce at Peaches & Greens, making it difficult to assess price elasticity of demand through regression analysis. More data will need to be collected over time to study how prices may influence demand.
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This document summarizes a study that analyzed the effects of pricing on demand for fresh fruits and vegetables in Detroit, Michigan. The study examined retail scanner data from 2009-2010 from Peaches & Greens, the only fresh produce retailer in the Piety Hill community of Detroit. Regression analysis was used to analyze the relationships between quarterly produce quantities (Q1, Q2, Q3) and prices (P1, P2, P3). While regression analysis was unsuccessful for grapes due to lack of price variation, the study found grapes had consistent demand and prices throughout the year at Peaches & Greens. The conclusion determined Peaches & Greens understands its customers well through consistent pricing that benefits both customers and the retailer.
J. Aravind Salamen Prince has over 5 years of experience in painting supervision and design engineering. He holds a B.E. in Mechanical Engineering and is a certified NACE CIP Level 1 Coating Inspector. He is proficient in AutoCAD, Creo Parametric, and ANSYS software. His objective is to join a company where he can utilize his skills and continue learning new abilities.
This study examines the demand for healthy and nutritious foods in Detroit, Michigan, which is considered a food desert with limited access to such foods. The researcher will analyze retail scanner data from Peaches & Greens, a produce store in Detroit, over a one-year period to determine how sensitive consumer demand is to price changes for fresh fruits and vegetables. The goal is to understand consumer behavior and provide recommendations to businesses operating in food deserts. Preliminary results show little price variation for produce at Peaches & Greens, making it difficult to assess price elasticity of demand through regression analysis. More data will need to be collected over time to study how prices may influence demand.
The document discusses a new technology that allows users to advance to the next screen or page by clicking anywhere on the current screen or page. It introduces a click-to-advance feature that provides an easy way for users to navigate through content without having to search for a button or link. This new method of advancing content aims to improve the user experience through simple and intuitive navigation.
This document summarizes a study that analyzed the effects of pricing on demand for fresh fruits and vegetables in Detroit, Michigan. The study examined retail scanner data from 2009-2010 from Peaches & Greens, the only fresh produce retailer in the Piety Hill community of Detroit. Regression analysis was used to analyze the relationships between quarterly produce quantities (Q1, Q2, Q3) and prices (P1, P2, P3). While regression analysis was unsuccessful for grapes due to lack of price variation, the study found grapes had consistent demand and prices throughout the year at Peaches & Greens. The conclusion determined Peaches & Greens understands its customers well through consistent pricing that benefits both customers and the retailer.
J. Aravind Salamen Prince has over 5 years of experience in painting supervision and design engineering. He holds a B.E. in Mechanical Engineering and is a certified NACE CIP Level 1 Coating Inspector. He is proficient in AutoCAD, Creo Parametric, and ANSYS software. His objective is to join a company where he can utilize his skills and continue learning new abilities.
This document provides a history of advertising in India, beginning in the late 18th century with advertisements in Indian newspapers like the Bengal Gazette and the Courier. The first Indian advertising agencies were started in Bombay in 1907 and 1909. The first full-fledged Indian advertising agency was launched in 1931. The document also discusses the founding of the Commercial Artists Guild in 1936 and the Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Art in 1935 as important early developments for the commercial art field in India. However, parts of the document discussing articles from CAG annuals from 1950-1996 are incomplete, as some pages were not found.
This document summarizes and analyzes 37 annual publications from 1950-1996 by the Communication Arts Guild of India. It provides details on the covers, content, and notable articles or artists featured in each publication. For the 1950 first annual, it describes the modernist cover design and notes it was the beginning of a new visual language in India. Overall, the summary examines the evolution of commercial art in India, how the publications reflected the transition period as Indian art sought its own identity, and highlights some pioneering individuals who helped establish the field.
Dr. Roby D'Silva was an internationally renowned graphic designer who interacted with and was inspired by many other influential designers over his career. Some of the people he interacted with included designers from J. Walter Thompson Co. and artists like Albert Durer, Piet Mondrian, and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. His work was published in numerous international design annuals and books over the 1960s-1990s, and he was featured in publications like the International Biographical Dictionary and Design Journal of Seoul.
The document summarizes the history of the Communication Arts Guild (CAG), formerly known as the Commercial Artists Guild, from its founding in 1948 to 2013. It describes efforts to digitize thousands of pages of the CAG's annual reports and photographs documenting events and members over the years. It includes photos and documents from early annual shows and meetings, showing the organization's original name and location in Mumbai. Records show discussions around changing the group's name from "Commercial" to "Communication" in the 1960s.
This document discusses child art and its importance in development. It describes how the author's family has four generations who have participated in and valued child art. The author's goal is to encourage others to explore child art in their own families and see it as a way to nurture children's minds rather than train them as artists. Examples of child art are provided from the author's daughter, father, and grandfather to showcase how art reflects children's stages of development from scribbling to using symbols.
This document summarizes the history of visual art education at the Sir J.J. School of Art in Mumbai, India. It describes how the school was founded in 1857 and established departments for visual art studies. It then discusses how a Commercial Art Section was created after World War I to teach more practical art skills. Several professors and alumni are highlighted for their contributions in shaping the applied art and commercial art programs. The document traces how the school blended fine art and applied art education over time, influenced by developments in Europe and inspired by the German Bauhaus model in the 1970s.
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The document provides an overview of Meru Cab Services, a leading radio taxi service provider in major Indian cities. It discusses Meru Cabs' introduction and growth, benefits to customers and society, training academy, business model involving contracts and earnings, use of technology for customer services, modern fleet of clean fuel vehicles with trained drivers, and marketing using the 7 Ps framework. The summary highlights Meru Cabs' radio taxi operations, customer services through GPS and call centers, benefits of safe and convenient travel, and focus on customers, employees, and environmental sustainability.
This document provides a history of advertising in India, beginning in the late 18th century with advertisements in Indian newspapers like the Bengal Gazette and the Courier. The first Indian advertising agencies were started in Bombay in 1907 and 1909. The first full-fledged Indian advertising agency was launched in 1931. The document also discusses the founding of the Commercial Artists Guild in 1936 and the Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Art in 1935 as important early developments for the commercial art field in India. However, parts of the document discussing articles from CAG annuals from 1950-1996 are incomplete, as some pages were not found.
This document summarizes and analyzes 37 annual publications from 1950-1996 by the Communication Arts Guild of India. It provides details on the covers, content, and notable articles or artists featured in each publication. For the 1950 first annual, it describes the modernist cover design and notes it was the beginning of a new visual language in India. Overall, the summary examines the evolution of commercial art in India, how the publications reflected the transition period as Indian art sought its own identity, and highlights some pioneering individuals who helped establish the field.
Dr. Roby D'Silva was an internationally renowned graphic designer who interacted with and was inspired by many other influential designers over his career. Some of the people he interacted with included designers from J. Walter Thompson Co. and artists like Albert Durer, Piet Mondrian, and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. His work was published in numerous international design annuals and books over the 1960s-1990s, and he was featured in publications like the International Biographical Dictionary and Design Journal of Seoul.
The document summarizes the history of the Communication Arts Guild (CAG), formerly known as the Commercial Artists Guild, from its founding in 1948 to 2013. It describes efforts to digitize thousands of pages of the CAG's annual reports and photographs documenting events and members over the years. It includes photos and documents from early annual shows and meetings, showing the organization's original name and location in Mumbai. Records show discussions around changing the group's name from "Commercial" to "Communication" in the 1960s.
This document discusses child art and its importance in development. It describes how the author's family has four generations who have participated in and valued child art. The author's goal is to encourage others to explore child art in their own families and see it as a way to nurture children's minds rather than train them as artists. Examples of child art are provided from the author's daughter, father, and grandfather to showcase how art reflects children's stages of development from scribbling to using symbols.
This document summarizes the history of visual art education at the Sir J.J. School of Art in Mumbai, India. It describes how the school was founded in 1857 and established departments for visual art studies. It then discusses how a Commercial Art Section was created after World War I to teach more practical art skills. Several professors and alumni are highlighted for their contributions in shaping the applied art and commercial art programs. The document traces how the school blended fine art and applied art education over time, influenced by developments in Europe and inspired by the German Bauhaus model in the 1970s.
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You will like it hundred 100%.
Regards Tariq Magsi.
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Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang lima lapisan atmosfer bumi beserta ciri-ciri masing-masing lapisan. Juga dibahas tentang unsur-unsur cuaca seperti suhu udara, tekanan udara, angin, kelembaban udara, curah hujan, dan jenis-jenis awan."
The document provides an overview of Meru Cab Services, a leading radio taxi service provider in major Indian cities. It discusses Meru Cabs' introduction and growth, benefits to customers and society, training academy, business model involving contracts and earnings, use of technology for customer services, modern fleet of clean fuel vehicles with trained drivers, and marketing using the 7 Ps framework. The summary highlights Meru Cabs' radio taxi operations, customer services through GPS and call centers, benefits of safe and convenient travel, and focus on customers, employees, and environmental sustainability.