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    Nivea Marketing Strategy

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    Appendix 13 9. References 14-15 1. Introduction In Malaysia the weather is always hot like summer‚ and therefore most people do experience body odour. A way to reduce body odour is by using deodorant. A deodorant is defined as a substance that destroys body odour. Deodorants are applied to the body to take off body odour that is caused by the bacterial breakdown of perspiration. There are many different types of deodorants available in the markets‚ such as sprays‚ gels and liquids

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    Eveline

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    In “Eveline‚” James Joyce uses the juxtaposition of the ever-changing setting and the unchanging stoic character of Eveline in order to exemplify the character’s reluctance and inability to move forward. James Joyce is known for his juxtaposition of light and dark throughout his short stories‚ specifically in his story “Araby.” I would argue that Joyce is using the contrast of opposing forces described above between the setting and the character in a similar way as he was light and dark. “Araby”

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    Anosmia is characterised as the loss of the ability to perceive smell‚ also known as a lack of olfactory function (Parker &Parker‚ 2004). Anosmia is said to be caused by an underdevelopment or absence of the olfactory bulbs and tracts (Dallago‚ Abech‚ Pereira-Lima‚ Leaes‚ Batista‚ Trarbach & Oliveira‚ 2008). It has been shown that approximately 1 in 10 000 males and 1 in 15 000 females are affected by this condition (Vowles‚ Bleach & Rowe-Jones‚ 1997). There are various disturbances that can cause

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    ABSTRACT The technology has so far targeted mainly our sence of sight and sound. To further enhance the virtual reality experience and another flavor to it‚ technology is now targeting your nose and tongue. The application area of virtual reality is vast- from normal entertainment to the Internet and e-commerce application. You will be able to smell product before buying them online. California-based Digiscents Inc. has developed the iSmell personal scent synthesizer. This small device connects

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    Plant Responses

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    PLANT RESPONSES TROPISM is a biological phenomenon‚ indicating growth or turning movement of a biological organism‚ usually a plant‚ in response to an environmental stimulus. In tropisms‚ this response is dependent on the direction of the species. The word tropism comes from the Greek trope ("to turn" or "to change"). Tropisms are usually named for the stimulus involved and may be either positive (towards the stimulus) or negative (away from the stimulus). Phototropism is the growth response

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    tehwri

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    Technical Writing Submitted By: Renomeron‚ Ethel Ruth c. Ethel Ruth C. Renomeron 32 Balmaceda St. Chrysanthemum Village. San Pedro‚ Laguna March 12‚ 2014 Mr. Kirk Dwight Deinla Dwilight University Pacita Ave. San Pedro‚ Laguna Dear Sir‚ I am an AB Communication student at University of Perpetual Help System in Binan Laguna. I found out that your school offers a summer programs in AB Communication. I am interested and intend to take up your summer programs related

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    together. This is called esterfication. The reaction is catalyzed by an inorganic acid usually H2SO4 Purpose: In this lab Methanol alcohol and Salicylic acid were reacted together to form Methyl Salicylate. This was done to determine the characteristic odour of the Methyl Salicylate. Safety: Safety goggles must be worn at all times. Methanol: Toxic‚ may be fatal if inhaled‚ ingested or absorbed through skin. -Highly flammable: will be easily ignited by heat‚ sparks or flames. When handling Methanol:

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    in the throat and tonsils. These bacteria produce nasty smelling chemicals called volatile sulphur compounds‚ some of which are known as hydrogen sulphide (the rotten egg smell chemical)‚ and other chemicals known as putrescine and cadaverine (the odours found in rotting foods and dead bodies). "In the mouth‚ bad breath is more prevalent when the mouth is dry. This is because nature’s way of keeping one’s breath fresh is saliva‚ which contains several natural ’anti-halitosis’ compounds one of which

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    water bath. Wait until the reaction mixture starts to bubble slowly. Then continue moderate boiling for about 5 minutes. 7. Allow the test tube to cool for a few minutes. Remove the condenser and carefully smell the odour of the ester formed. (Note: Do not smell directly‚ but waft the odour towards your nose). Record your observations. 8. Repeat steps 2 - 7 for each of the other alcohols with ethanoic acid. 9. Repeat using 1g of salicylic acid and methanol. Results: Table 1: Results of smells obtained

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    Durian Fruit Outline

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    Indonesia and Malaysia c.       There are 30 recognized Durio species‚ at least nine of which produce edible fruit. d.      Widely known and revered in southeast Asia as the "king of fruits"‚ the durian is distinctive for its large size‚ unique odour‚ and formidable thorn-covered husk e.       The fruit can grow as large as 30 centimeters (12 in) long and 15 centimeters (6 in) in diameter‚ and it typically weighs one to three kilograms (2 to 7 lb). f.        Its shape ranges from oblong to round

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