Introduction Oral care in India has for a long time meant either toothpastes or toothpowder in the consumer’s mind. This is reflected in the figures pertaining to the industry as well – while the annual toothpastes and toothpowder market is together estimated at Rs 3363 crores‚ the mouthwash market is still lingering at a meagre Rs 74 crores. Even major international brands like Listerine‚ Reach and Colgate Total Plax have failed to gain ground in India. This failure has been attributed to a variety
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ORAL CARE OBJECTIVES: I. Define the following 1.1 Oral care and oral Hygiene 1.2 Dentures 1.3 Mouth 1.4 Palates 1.5 Lips 1.6 Teeth 1.7 Tongue 1.8 Plaque 1.9 Gum 1.10 Enamel II. State the principles involved in oral care III. Give the importance of oral care IV. Identify the kinds of oral care V. Explain the guidelines in performing oral care VI. Describe the different common equipments used in Oral care VII. Demonstrate beginning skills in performing Oral Care 7.1 brushing
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Pepsodent was launched in 1993 in India and since then the brand has raised the benchmark on Oral Care solutions in India. Unilever is a leading manufacturer of oral care products in over 50 countries around the world. Around four billion people; that means approximately 70% of the world’s population‚ have access to Unilever Oral Care products. Pepsodent was launched in 1993 in India and since then the brand has raised the benchmark on Oral Care solutions in India. Pepsodent has a range of toothpastes
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MQ Instructor: Christina Oltmann‚ Ph.D. Oral Group Presentations and Peer Evaluations The groups will on the day and in the order indicated below. Please consult the document to identify which groups you will peer evaluate! You will be provided with evaluation forms for the individual group members and the group as a whole that you evaluate! Please read the poems on which the groups present that you evaluate! WEDNESDAY‚ DECEMBER 3RD Presentation Group 3: Emily Dickinson‚ “Because I Could not
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Cottle Case Study Q1. What factors determine demand for toothbrushes? Which of these factors are environmental? Do the marketers have control over them? Which factors could be influenced by marketing programs? If Cottle intends to develop primary market (primary demand) for toothbrushes‚ at which different levels should it influence the target market? Factors Affecting Demand: 1) Habits & Attitudes – e.g.habit of using twig of neem tree.(Sociocultural Environment) 2) Awareness about
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the people in India used traditional methods like Neem twigs‚ ash‚ charcoal‚ black salt etc. hence Oral Care industry is not fully penetrated. Over 50% of the Indians did not consider oral care to be a major concern. Therefore it is beneficial to increase the awareness and make people aware of the health hazards of the improper oral care. Toothbrushes were mainly used by people in the urban and semi-urban settings which had higher disposable incomes and the availability of the oral care products was
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Study Question Ch. 13 1. Tata Group is one of India’s largest companies‚ employing 424‚000 people in many different industries‚ including steel‚ motor vehicles‚ watches and jewelry‚ telecommunications‚ financial services‚ management consulting‚ food products‚ tea‚ chemicals and fertilizers‚ satellite TV‚ hotels‚ motor vehicles‚ energy‚ IT‚ and construction. Such diversity far exceeds that of any North American or Wester European company. What are the conditions in India that might make such broad-based
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architectures Chap. 5 The Instruction Set Architecture Level Programmer’s and User’s Manual for a Processor Architecture‚ Data Types‚ Addressing and Memory Maps Instruction Formats: 0‚ 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4 – Address Instructions Opcode composition‚ Opcode Design (Expanding Opcodes) Addressing Modes: Immediate‚ direct‚ register‚ register indirect‚ indexed‚ based-indexed‚ stack‚ PC-Relative Instruction Types: Data Movement‚ Dyadic‚ Monadic‚ Comparisons and Conditional Branches‚ Procedure Calls‚ Loop Control‚ Input and
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IT IMPROVE ACCESS TO THE LOGAL SYSTEM DATE: 02nd May 2012 INTRODUCTION In this report I will be reflecting on the group’s oral presentation a on a topic in Business law‚ “What is ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) and How Does in Improve Access to Justice”. First I will give a brief outline of ADR‚ the I will look at the effort we made by the group towards the oral presentation including the group’s strengths and weaknesses. I will look at the strengths and weaknesses of the presentation. I
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The Expanding Universe Objective: To interpret a model demonstrating the theories of our expanding universe. Hypothesis: I believe the two marked points on the balloon will be farther apart each time the balloon is blown up. Materials: * 1 un-inflated balloon (when inflated‚ the balloon should have a round shape and be approximately the size of a soccer ball) * Markers * About 30 cm (12 inches) of string or yarn * Ruler or tape measure Procedures: 1. Place an un-inflated
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