materials: 1 tube mouth rinse(4 brands)‚ 3 cylinders beetroot‚ 1 pc razor blade‚ 1 pc white tile‚ 10 pcs test tubes‚ 2 pcs test tube racks ‚ 1pc 10-mL measuring cylinder‚ 5 pcs labels ‚ 1 pc forceps‚ 1 pc 500-mL beaker Aim : To study the effect of different brands of mouth rinse on the permeability of the membranes of beetroot tissue Problem: To compare the denaturation of membrane of cells in the effect of mouth rinse of different brands and find out which brand of mouth rinse damages the membrane
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Connect and Develop P&G’s big stake in open innovation Limali Panduwawala Suvidha Venkatesh Pedro Parraguez Xiajing Zhang 27/11/2009 Abstract: This report explores P&G’s "Connect and Develop" open innovation initiative. Its focus is to analyse this innovation strategy in the context of the formal academic theory‚ other P&G’s programmes and the company situation. Its objective is to understand the impacts‚ challenges and problems of implementing a large open innovation initiative inside a corporate
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Measuring the impact of positive and negative word of mouth on brand purchase probability Robert East a‚⁎‚ Kathy Hammond b‚1‚ Wendy Lomax c‚2 a b c Kingston Business School‚ Kingston‚ KT2 7LB‚ UK Duke Corporate Education‚ 165 Fleet St‚ London‚ EC4A 2DY‚ UK Kingston Business School‚ Kingston‚ KT2 7LB‚ UK A R T I C L E I N F O Article history: First received in February 22‚ 2008 and was under review for 5 months Keywords: Word of mouth Impact Brand commitment Familiarity NPS
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The Open Window Framton Nuttel enters the house of Mrs Sappleton. He is a young man from London suffering from nervous exhaustion‚ and he goes to the country side for some prescribed rest. He decideds to call upon Mrs Sappleton‚ an acquaintance of his sister’s. He is shown to the parlour by Mrs Sappleton’s niece‚ Vera‚ who entertains the man while he awaits the appearance of his host. Vera tells a story‚ the terrible tragedy of Mr Sappleton and his sons. He is told how they went out hunting
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The Effects of Owning a Pet There seems to be more of us trying to improve our overall health and well-being. Discovering new ways to improve our lives‚ weather it is emotionally‚ physically or mentally. All of which are important to living a healthy life. In this essay‚ I will discuss a few of the many benefits of owning a pet. Showing you all the benefits of your furry companion‚ you have waiting for you at home. I will begin with how owning a cat or dog has been shown in numerous ways
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Shayra Lafuente Mr. Franco Junior English 5 December 2012 Exotic Animals As Pets According to HSUS‚ the human society of the United States‚ wild animal trade is a multi-billion business‚ following to drugs and weaponries on the black market. It is a fifteen billion dollar industry in America alone. Keeping wild animals as pets not only risks your life but the people around you too. Not to mention‚ the animal itself and the environment. There has been numerous cases where the animal
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Pets? We all consider our pets as members of the family. Some people even consider them more like their children or their best friends. We spoil our pets with treats‚ cozy beds‚ toys‚ and often cook for them. However‚ everyone has a different idea of what an ideal pet is. Normally when you say the word “pet” you think of a dog or house cat. There are however‚ people that believe snakes‚ tigers‚ bears‚ monkeys‚ and many other wild animals to be their pet. Keeping wild animals as pets can be
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Pet Stores in the USSeptember 2013 1 WWW.IBISWORLD.COM Lucky dog: Pet owners will invest in premium products as disposable income rises IBISWorld Industry Report 45391 Pet Stores in the US September 2013 Andy Brennan 2 About this Industry 15 International Trade 2 Industry Definition 16 Business Locations 2 Main Activities 2 Similar Industries 18 Competitive Landscape 30 Industry Data 2 Additional Resources 18 Market Share
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Crane’s "The Open Boat" implies the overall relationship between the individual and nature. This sentence also implies the limitations of anyone’s perspective. The men in the boat concentrate so much on the danger they are in‚ that they are oblivious and unaware to everything else; in other words‚ maybe lacking experience. "The Open Boat" begins with a description of four men aboard a small boat on a rough sea. The central theme of this story is about confronting Nature itself. "The Open Boat" is
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French window‚ which was left open until their return. However‚ all three of them were lost in a bog that day‚ Vera asserts‚ and their bodies were never recovered. The aunt‚ driven to distraction by her grief and loss‚ left the window open thereafter‚ anticipating that “they will come back some day” with “the little brown spaniel that was lost with them‚ and walk in that window just as they used to do.” When Mrs. Sappleton finally appears‚ she explains why the window is open‚ apparently confirming Vera’s
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