than in the reconstitution of various misogynist diatribes into the charismatic Wife of Bath who talks back defiantly to “auctoritee”. If Chaucer is not actually endorsing the strident voice he gives to the Wife‚ he is certainly making play with textuality‚ with subjectivity‚ and with the construction of ideas about sexuality. Despite the fact that the Catholic Chaucer presumably is not using the Wife of Bath to present his own views‚ he allows her to express radical ideas on gender theory and to
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Rural Informatics in India – An Approach Paper 1.0 Introduction “Just as the whole universe is contained in the Self‚ so is India contained in the villages”… This has been said by none other than Mahatma Gandhi‚ the Father of our Nation and the visionary architect of India’s Rural Development Programmes. The villages epitomize the soul of India. With more than 70% of the Indian population living in rural areas‚ rural India reflects the very essence of Indian culture and tradition. No wonder
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Beginning her tale unannounced‚ the Wife of Bath bursts onto the scene taking the entire pilgrimage by surprise. Her agenda is to engage in the medieval debate on marriage‚ confronting the scholarly authority of the church from the standpoint of common experience. Her main emphasis is on maistrie and believes that women should have the upper hand in marriage‚ making winning and retaining maistrie their main objective. She also refutes canon law which says you are only allowed one husband‚ distorting
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Report on Consumer Behavior: Bathing Soaps Introduction: Bathing soaps are the cleaning products that are an essential part in our daily lives. The soaps can be segregated into: 1.) Premium 2.) Economy 3.) Popular The price of the premium segment products is twice that of economy segment products. The economy and popular segments are 4/5ths of the entire soaps market. Mode of analysis: To understand the consumer behavior for soaps‚ we conducted a survey among: 1.) A Student 2.) A Homemaker
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SANTOOR Santoor is the third largest soap brand in India. The brand‚ belonging to Wipro Consumer Care‚ has done well for itself by beating the international biggies and carving a niche for itself since it was launched in 1986. In the past 25 years‚ the run for the brand was not always so good‚ but a consistent and strategic communication has played a pivotal role in its success. Santoor is a Rs1‚000 crore brand and has been growing at a CAGR of 23 per cent for the last five years. The communication
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RURAL MARKETING & ITS’ DEVELOPMENT Submitted to: Submitted by: Prof. Tripti Ghosh Sharma Ritesh Raushan FT-09-824 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to thank Prof. Tripti Ghosh Sharma for his critical appraisal‚ comments and suggestions which helped me in maintaining the right direction for my project and making it meaningful. I am also obliged
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Bamboo Bath Towels - Are They Worth The Money? In the event that you are searching for a cuddly and delicate accomplice to add to your restroom‚ then bamboo shower towels could be a perfect option. Bamboo towels are Eco-accommodating and are extremely spongy (they really retain 60% more than cotton does). Bamboo towels are made from bamboo filaments which back in the chronicled days‚ were utilized as a part of making clamors and the rib of girdles. Presently bamboo filaments are being utilized
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Accenture Research Report Masters of rural markets: The Hallmarks of High Performance Contents Foreword: Unleashing India’s rural multiplier effect 03 Growing business confidence in rural opportunities 05 The attractions and distractions of rural markets 09 Distinctive capabilities that enable 15 companies to succeed in India’s hinterland Framework factors critical to nurturing distinctive capabilities 28 Developing the right capabilities—and
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PROJECT ON 4 P’S OF LUX SOAP AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING OF SOAP INDUSTRY Submitted to: Submitted by Dr.Reeti Agarwal Ashutosh Srivastava(JIML-10-032) Abhishek shukla (JIML-10-03)
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Effects of Chinese Rural Tourism Tourism has substantially developed in some developing countries such as China. “Nong Jia Le” (Chinese rural tourism) is now a indispensable way to increase income in some rural areas. There are more than 1.5 million tourist destinations of “Nong Jia Le” from 31 provinces in China‚ and the economic benefit is very considerable (Guo‚ 2009). It is crucial for Chinese local governments to decide whether the rural areas should continue to develop the tourism or focus
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