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    Storing Information

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    laboratory’s to store information rather than storing all files onto their computer systems and if need be for future use‚ they will have to go through the archives of the files in order to find them and it’s the same story for hard copies‚ they pile up so munch it’s hard to get a hold of the specific files or documents you’d need therefore we have the LIMS. LIMS is a great alternative to the conventional storage of files onto your personal computer or even external hard drives as LIMS provides real time data

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    ethics in advertising

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    ETHICS IN ADVERTISING RESEARCH QUESTION : WHAT IS ADVERTISING ETHICS AND WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT.? ABSTRACT Advertising is a type of communication between two parties. It covers a range of formats from small newspaper listings to video campaigns. It is often classified within the wider category of marketing‚ which includes many other activities‚ such as pricing. The world of advertising has its own Site about the good and the bad‚ truth and dishonesty. The

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    case study on lehar kukure

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    bag size that was almost 1.7 times bigger‚" says Verma. While a local snack of same quantity was of the same price‚ potato wafers were almost double the price. Instead of a purely corn-based product‚ the team came up with a spicy flavoured Masala Munch made of lentils‚ rice and corn. "We were not sure if people would take to the new brand and so we had called it Lehar Kurkure‚" says Deepika Warrier‚ Vice

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    Picnic

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    Marketing Project on Re-launch Strategy of Cadbury’s Picnic Project Guide: Prof. Kuldip Kawatra Project by Mr. Heemanish Midde Roll No.: 220 2007 - 2009 Xavier Institute of Management & Research‚ Mumbai Mumbai University 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY “A Study of Indian Chocolate Industry & Re-Launch Strategy for Cadbury’s Picnic in India” is a sweet CHOCOLATE story of chocolates in the hot and humid plains of INDIA‚ which enlightens us about the size & status of chocolate industry in

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    Marketing of Lucky Charms

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    Cocoa Puffs‚ Cheerios‚ Lucky Charms‚ Trix‚ Kix and other brands within their cereal portfolio. A collectable t-shirt is promoted on the new retro-themed packaging‚ offering consumers the chance to get a vintage-styled tee of their favorite morning munch. Overall‚ its a smart play. Target gains exclusivity‚ consumers feel rewarded with a limited piece of throwback merch‚ and wearing the fashion creates conversations around the cereal brands and must-have appeal for young-ins. A website has been built

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    long. They can weigh between 100-115 kg (220-250 lb.)‚ with males being larger than females. One of the interesting evolutionary traits of the panda is their protruding wrist bone that acts like a thumb. This helps the pandas hold bamboo while they munch on it with their strong molar teeth. Bamboo makes up nearly the entire diet of the panda. Due to the low nutritional value of bamboo‚ pandas need to eat 10-20 kg (20-40 lb.) a day. Occasionally pandas will eat other available food‚ including small

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    Advantages Of TV in Sports

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    When TV blossomed into the major vehicle for sports‚ the bigwigs of those sports had two worries: that fans would stop attending games‚ leading to swaths of empty bleachers‚ and that people would prefer watching sports to playing them‚ making American children fat and slow. Yes‚ as a nation‚ Americans may be a couple pounds south of svelte‚ but it’s not sports television’s fault. People report that interest in sports is heightened by watching great athletes perform‚ and young people report

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    The Effectiveness of Echinacea in the Treatment of the Common Cold Abstract Since ancient times humans have been using herbal medicine to treat and ward off any potential illnesses. One such herb is called Echinacea. It is part of the daisy family and is believed to treat and prevent the common cold. There have been many studies done to find out whether or not the Echinacea plant is efficient in being used as an herbal medicine. Skeptics and believers alike have done many clinical trials. Though

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    Deanna Robertson 10-14-13 SCI220 Dr. Robert Allen What is nutrition? Why is nutrition essential to our daily lives? According to Wardlaw and Smith (2011) “Nutrition is the science that links foods to health and disease. It includes the processes by which the human organism ingests‚ digests‚ absorbs‚ transports‚ and excretes food substances” in which the body needs to be able to function each day. Each individual has their own nutritional needs that will enable them to stay

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    How successful‚ in your opinion‚ was the New Economic Policy? The New Economic Policy‚ or NEP‚ introduced by the Bolshevik government in 1921‚ was an attempt to readjust and realign the Soviet economy and to prevent its implosion. The basic concept of the new policy was that the appropriation of food from the peasants‚ as pioneered in the infamous ‘War Communism’‚ was to be abolished and replaced by a ‘tax in kind’. Peasants were then left in undisturbed possession of the land‚ free to sell their

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