Parle-G Rural Marketing Presented by: Sujit Ranmale (P14045) Aniket Kalode (M14052) Kshitij Sarode (P14047) Introduction • Established: 1929 (Vile Parle‚ Mumbai) • Parle Products: 35% share of Indian biscuit market • Largest biscuit selling brand in the world (ref: Nielsen) • Famous brands: Parle-G‚ Parle-Monaco • Products – Biscuits – Sweet confectionery – Snacks Brand Milestones • G stands for Glucose‚ originally • After 1947: ad campaign as Gluco brand of biscuits and Indian alternative to
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------------------------------------------------- Parle-G From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Parle-G biscuit Parle-G or Parle Glucose is a brand of biscuits manufactured by Parle Products in India. As of 2011‚ it is the largest selling brand of biscuits in the world according to Nielsen.[1] Contents [hide] * 1 History * 2 Marketing * 3 References * 4 External links ------------------------------------------------- History[edit source | editbeta] Parle Products was established in the Vile Parle suburb
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Introduction to sheet metal forming processes INTRODUCTION TO SHEET METAL FORMING PROCESSES The documents and related know-how herein provided by SIMTECH subject to contractual conditions are to remain confidential. This documentation and related know-how shall not be disclosed‚ copied or reproduced by any means‚ in whole or in part‚ without the prior written permission of SIMTECH. © 1999 SIMTECH. All rights reserved Product names are mentioned for identification only and may be registered
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Describe and evaluate two or more theories of the formation of romantic relationships. One theory of the formation of a romantic relationship is one put forward by Byrne and Clore called the reward/need satisfaction model. They suggested that we have relationships long term because we find them rewarding‚ or we don’t like the prospect of being alone. The rewards from a partner can include friendship‚ love and sex‚ or the particular person is associated with pleasant situations so then we want
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DESCRIBE AND EVALUATE THE MULTI-STORE MODEL OF MEMORY (25 MARKS) The multi- store model of memory is an explanation to how memory processes work‚ we hear‚ see and feel many things but only a small number are remembered‚ the model was first introduced by Atkinson and Shiffrin in (1968)‚ whereby they explained tat the multi-store model of memory has 3 stages which is sensory memory‚ short-term memory and long-term memory‚ this information processing approach to Cognitive Psychology‚ describes the
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Peat Formation Peat is a partially decayed organic matter laid down in anaerobic‚ or lacking oxygen‚ conditions in wetlands. Peat forms when plant material‚ usually in marshy areas‚ is inhibited from decaying fully by acidic conditions. It is composed mainly of peat moss or sphagnum‚ but also includes trees‚ grasses‚ and other marshland vegetation. It also includes many other types of organic remains such as fungi‚ insects‚ pollen‚ and on occasion dead animals. Peat formed in very wet conditions
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The Formation of Alum Experiment 4 Introduction In an increasing population the need for land fields are as well increasing daily. Better yet‚ rather than dumping off trash is to instead recycle aluminum cans for a more efficient society. In this lab we will show how aluminum cans react to form alum. Materials and Methods The first step of the lab is to measure the mass of 250 mL beaker‚ once you have done this add .9 to 1.2 grams of aluminum can pieces to the beaker. Take the mass once
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Do the courts always rigorously apply the established rules of offer and acceptance governing the formation of contracts? Put bluntly‚ no‚ the courts do not always rigorously apply the established rules of offer and acceptance governing the formation of contracts. Judgments by Lord Denning in Butler Machine Tool Co Ltd v Ex-Cell-O Corporation Ltd (1979) and Gibson v Manchester City Council (1979) have challenged this ‘mirror image’ approach. Nonetheless‚ these are very much exceptions to the general
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From the article "Racial formations"‚ Micheal Omi and Howard Winant state that race is social concept instead of biological concept. They explain that everyone views race differently and how race influence the society‚ how it is classified. The important concern the order of race is force by society‚ politics and economy. They explain that race is social concept; it is process of racial formation. Society determines the meaning of race and it is a process during which racial identity is created
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Describe and Evaluate the Multi-Store Model of Memory The multi-store model of memory (MSM) is an explanation of the process of memory. Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin first illustrated the multi-store model‚ in 1968‚ it explains how we hear‚ see and feel many things but only a small number are remembered and other aren’t. There is strong evidence of three different stores suggesting that the basis of the MSM is reliable. However there has been some criticism of the MSM‚ most importantly
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