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    Biological Washing Powder

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    industry. My topic biological washing detergent is one of the products used to help us or make our life much easier. The product uses enzymes to be more efficient. Comparing the biological washing detergent to normal washing detergent‚ there is a huge difference what makes this product so special and efficient. The biological washing detergent cleans in the same as the non-biological washing detergent does. But the only difference is that the biological washing detergent uses enzyme to give additional

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    Fresh Pandan Soap

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    Fresh Pandan Soap (Investigatory Project) I.            OBJECTIVES                         1. To cure even without too much expenses;                         2. To prove that there could actually be a natural cure in a soap; 3. To make use of the fragrance of Pandan Leaves in another way; 4. To recognize the medicinal capability of Pandan; 5. To treat leprosy‚ small pox and wounds; 6. To be aware of Pandan leaves not limited to culinary uses; 7. To relieve pains brought about by headache

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    Nirma vs Hul

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    RURAL INDIA THERE’S an interesting way of putting rural India into perspective. If India’s population‚ as per the 1998 estimates of the United Nations Population Division‚ is 982‚223‚000‚ then rural India‚ taken as 73.3% of India‚ is 719‚969‚459. Divide that by the estimated total world population of 5.9 billion‚ and rural India becomes 12.2% of world population. Forget all of us sitting in the cities (4.4% more) -- 12.2% of the world lives in rural India. Which‚ given our effective lack of

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    Unilever

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    launch a sub-brand of OMO detergent powder in Brazil and target it on low-income Northeast consumers. Let’s name it “OMO Scrub”. This recommendation was evaluated on the basis of the following factors: I. Gaining market position Unilever can gain market share by stealing market share from laundry soap‚ especially the market share of other brands. In current detergent powder market‚ Unilever products have occupied 75%. Therefore‚ attracting customers from current detergent powder market may result

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    Unilever

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    accomplish this mission and remain profitable‚ target primarily married low income women who value family and reputation; those who would otherwise buy P&G brand detergent or a local brand. This new Omo product will be the best performing bar soap on the market‚ combining the familiarity of bar soap‚ the lack of residue and power of Omo detergent powder and the fragrant foaming experience that connote cleanliness‚ family love and pride. Background information Context – The Government stimulus program

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    Unilever Brazil Case

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    with Unilever home care division and in specific the detergent brands in the two major regions in Brazil :The North East and the South East .Major differences exist between these two regions in terms of wealth‚ culture and needs that influence the performances andsales of Unilever detergent brands available in the Brazilian market.We will explain in a little introduction Unilever the company‚ its competitor and its performances in the detergent market.Finally‚ we will present a proposal on what can

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    Groupe Ariel S

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    Yan Guo (International Exchange Program) Zejian Yang (International Exchange Program) Groupe Ariel S.A. Abstract Groupe Ariel is a company that manufactures and sells printers‚ copiers and other document production equipment. The case focuses on an investment project in the company’s Mexican subsidiary that would expand operations into a new market‚ something it been slow to do in the past. Groupe Ariel believes its products have better durability for a lower after-sales service costs and markets

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    Investigatory Project

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    A Comparative Analysis on the Effectiveness of Champion and Pride as Cleaning Detergents By: Solis‚ Sharel Leigh DS. Tan‚ Ma Get M. Teacher: Ms. Regilyn Navarette Acknowledgement We would like to dedicate this experiment we did to every mother‚ nannies‚ maids‚ and the likes who work hard each and every day or our lives. They‚ who sweat a lot just to give us fresh‚ newly-washed and sweet

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    Declining sales of Ravi Soap Factory – A Case Study Introduction: One fine morning on Jan 2012 Mr. S.Singh Managing Director of Ravi Soap Factory was sitting in his office and he was worried at the declining sales volume and decreasing profits. He called upon the sales executive Mr. Manutosh Roy and Production Supervisor Mr. Satish Khurana and he said “Ours is the oldest and a well known soap manufacturing unit in this region and we have got a very good distribution network‚ we have the capability

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    Death and the Maiden

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    Death and the Maiden Revenge has always been considered one of mankind’s greatest faults due to degree of difficulty to be able to forgive someone. Chilean author‚ Ariel Dorfman‚ exemplifies this statement in his stunning play‚ Death and the Maiden. His main character has the choice to kill her worst enemy or to set him free. His novel is open-ended‚ so the reader must decide whether she did or did not kill her nemesis. Although the play was intended to please crowds across Great Britain‚ Dorfman

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