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    Impact on Sanitaryware products after “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan” A campaign Swatch Bharat Abhiyan made severe impacts on the production of Sanitaryware products. Mr. Narendra Modi gave a warm speech regarding hygiene environment of India‚ which is actually done in terms of bringing health and hygiene ambiance. This made consciousness among Indian people and hence lots of sanitation campaigns disclose from that day onwards‚ even funds are released by many ministries for creating campaigns against

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    Part B: Practical Report The Effect of Temperature on Enzyme Activity Aim: To investigate how temperature effects the enzyme catalase. Hypothesis: If the temperature of water is increased then the enzyme will react quicker to form oxygen and water‚ when compared to cold water. Purpose: To design and conduct a plan of a practical about the effects of temperature on enzymatic activity with a partner. Introduction: An enzyme is a protein‚ which speeds up a specific chemical reaction without altering

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    Contents 1 History 2 Present Environments and Culture 3 Visions and Mission 4 Employment Hierarchies 5 Commitments 6 Develop Strategy Marketing Sales Finance Operational INTRODUCTION TO COMPANY Reckitt Benckiser is a British global consumer goods company‚ making and marketing home‚ health and personal care products. Headquartered in Slough‚ near London‚ UK‚ it has operations in over 60 countries‚ including 42 manufacturing facilities‚ and sales in nearly 200countries. RB is ranked

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    Brand Awareness

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    Available ONLINE www.vsrdjournals.com VSRD-IJBMR‚ Vol. 2 (8)‚ 2012‚ 434-443 RESEARCH ARTICLE RESEARCH ARTICLE Brand Awareness and Customer Preferences for FMCG Products in Rural Market : An Empirical Study on the Rural Market of Garhwal Region 1 Anupam Jain and 2Meenakshi Sharma* ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to examine the brand awareness in rural area and to study the interest of consumers in branded products of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). The brand awareness is

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    Sensory Signatures

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    the brand. It creates sense of wellbeing and influences the customers to purchase the products. Some of the smells such as lavender are so effective that without linking to any brand‚ it can trigger a good feeling to buy more. Eg of Smell branding: Dettol. The smell of it has become synonymous with the antiseptic and sterile hospital environment. Whenever we have such smell‚ we instantly say it is Dettol’s smell. Another example is that of Johnson Baby powder: Its smell triggers sweet memories that

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    Cavin Jacobson Jacobson 1   Mrs. Gonyea Drama 5/1/14   Compare and Contrast Three Versions of Beauty and the Beast We are going to take a brief look at three versions of Beauty and the Beast to see how they differ from one another. The three versions that will be considered here are; the original story La Belle et la Bête written by Madame GabrielleSuzanne Barbot de Velleneuve in 1740‚ the second publishing of an abridged Beauty and the Beast written by Madame Jeanne-Marie

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    fast-growing categories‚ driven by an exceptional rate of innovation – typically about one third of net revenue comes from innovations launched in the prior 3 years. It has a strong portfolio led by 19 global powerbrands which are: Finish‚ Lysol‚ Dettol‚ Vanish‚ Woolite‚ Durex‚ Calgon‚ Airwick‚ Harpic‚ Bang‚ Mortein‚ Veet‚ Nurofen‚ Clearasil‚ Strepsils Gaviscon‚ Mucinex‚ Scholl and French’s‚ and they account for 69% of net revenue. The company operates through eight business segments: fabric care

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    can see the two different segment of soap in the market which are “Health soap” and ‘Beauty soap”. Under health soap segment in existing situation‚ there are two prominent brands in Bangladeshi soap market which are Lifebuoy and Dettol. In the case of health soap Dettol has gain the maximum market share and then Lifebuoy. Again‚ under beauty soap segment Lux is the market leader in existing situation in the Bangladeshi soap market and then Meril‚ Keya‚ Aromatic etc. has come under consideration.

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    Toad and Rat dissection

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    the dissecting trays. 3. The external features of each animal was investigated and notes were collected. 4. The internal features of each animal were investigated and notes were collected. 5. Dissecting materials were placed into a container of Dettol. 6. The rat and toad were wrapped up into the newspaper and discarded in the bin. 7. Tables and aprons were sprayed and wiped down. Results – Include your table of observed notes (primary data)‚ any diagrams or photos. Rat Toad External

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    Commodity Fetishism

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    Introduction According to Miriam-webster.com‚ a fetish can be termed as an object of irrational reverence or obsessive devotion. Fetishism can hence be described as the act of irrationally revering an object by obsessing over it. The origin of the term ‘fetishism’ The modern meaning of the term ‘fetish’ was is agreed to have originated from the work of Charles de Brosses writing in 1760 who used the term to describe the religious practices of worshipping objects and referring to them as gods‚

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