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    Ansell Case Study

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    Ansell Condoms Case Study Question 2: What are the pros and cons for Ansell acquiring a European competitor? In your opinion‚ is it a good idea? Pros Ansell will be able to get a greater share of the market in Europe. Acquiring a new company in Europe will help to build their portfolio. They should be able to increase their number of recognisable brands. Ansell will be able to acquire the new companies existing contracts and contacts. It will help to create a reduction of overcapacity in the

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    Before the 19th century Whether condoms were used in ancient civilizations is debated by archaeologists and historians.[2]:11 In ancient Egypt‚ Greece‚ and Rome‚ pregnancy prevention was generally seen as a woman’s responsibility‚ and the only well documented contraception methods were female-controlled devices.[2]:17‚23 In Asia before the 15th century‚ some use of glans condoms (devices covering only the head of the penis) is recorded. Condoms seem to have been used for contraception‚ and to have

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    Origin of the name The word condom is probably derived from Latin "condus" meaning receptacle. Another explanation is that the gut condom was invented by the English army doctor Colonel Quondam in around 1645 and that the word is a corruption of his name. We do not know who invented condoms‚ but we do know that they were in use. There is evidence of this in the writings of Marquis de Sade‚ Casanova and James Boswell. The latter‚ a Scottish lawyer and writer‚ protected himself against sexually transmitted

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    Yes B. No (2) Do you know where you can get a condom? A. Yes B. No (3) Which place is your prefer for purchasing the condoms? A. Supermarket B. Vending machine C. Online D. Sex shop E. other place (4) Do you feel embarrassing or strange feeling when you are buying condoms? A. Yes B. No (5) Is it convenient for you when you want to buy condom? A. Yes B. No (6) Why do you think it is difficult to obtain a condom? A. too expensive B. they are sold too far away

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    numbers of HIV/AIDS cases‚ sexually transmitted infections and teenge pregnancies highlighted a lack of knowledge about sexual health and the need for education about condom use within the Fijian community. With a small population of only 900‚00 people‚ HIV/AIDS has the potential to have a devastating impact on Fiji if it is unchecked. To address this problem‚ MSIP utilises modern marketing techniques and a locally branded product to increase the acceptance‚ awareness and of condoms within Fiji. Question

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    Market and Growth Forces Worldwide‚ the condom industry is predicted to experience significant growth in the next 10 years. The number of users is expected to increase by more than 40 percent by 2015‚ to some 742 million‚ both from population growth and prevalence of use. The industry holds a lot of promise‚ not so much in the United States‚ but primarily in developing countries. An estimated 350 million couples around the world today still do not have access to modern methods of contraception.

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    An Examination of Luke Ansell Do we really know the mentality of men from 1775 to 1783? During that time‚ religion and the male presentation were key points in a young man’s life. For one to grow as a person‚ both in intelligence and development of morals‚ one looks to others as an example. Since there is always room for improvement‚ readers often learn from characters in novels. One learns from Gwen Bristow’s Luke in Celia Garth important skills and morals while he searches for his true role in

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    should be allowed to hand out condoms to their students What are the possibly different main claims/positions related to this topic? (There will be at least two (2) possibly different claims/positions‚ but there could be more; however‚ one of them will be YOUR claim/position.) One position would be opposed to allowing school officials to hand out condoms to students. The other position thinks that it would be a good idea to allow high schools to hand out condoms‚ as long as proper sex education

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    OF CONTENT CONDOMS ADVERTISING 3 Product Information: 3 Policies for Condoms Advertising: 6 Commercials must: 6 Commercials must not: 6 Public Opposition: 7 Benefits of Condoms Commercials: 10 Condoms Advertisement in Pakistan 11 Targeting Men: 11 a. Sense of Male Responsibility 11 b. Providing Relevant and Correct Information to Men 12 c. Small Family Norm 12 d. Male Providers 12 e. Inter-spousal Communication 12 f. Girl Child 13 Bibliography 14 Appendix 15 CONDOMS ADVERTISING

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    decided to install condom dispensers within the campus bathrooms. A percentage of our population feels as though this encourages our students to explore sexual intercourse. However‚ they are wrong‚ and I will explain to you why it is an absolutely outstanding course of action to install the condom dispensers. “Fifty-eight percent of teens who have had sex report not using contraception every time they have sex.” (1) Installing condom dispensers into the bathrooms means condoms will then be more

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