TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS…………………………………………………………………………..I 1. BACKGROUND…...…………………..…………………………………………………….....1 2. BRANDING STRATEGIES……………………………………………………………………2 3. PRODUCT MIX…………………………………………………………………………….......4 4. ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES……………………………………………………………….5 5. PRODUCT INNOVATION……………………………………………………………….……7 6. PERSIL PEN……………………………………………………………………………………8 7. CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………………………..10 LIST OF REFERENCES…………………………………………………………………………11 APPENDIX……………………………………………………………………………………
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------------------------------------------------- MARKETING: Group 1 ------------------------------------------------- Case: Chandon‚ Pierre (2004). Unilever in Brazil: Marketing Strategies for Low-income Consumers (Question 1 a & b) a) Discuss whether marketing and branding can create value for poor consumers. Marketing is the performance of activities that seek to accomplish organisations objectives by anticipating customer or client needs and directing a flow of need satisfying
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we should be able to view a visible amount of DNA from the strawberry and detergent mixture. Variables: The independent variable in this experiment is the strawberry mixture while the dependent variable is the amount of DNA extracted. Procedure-summary: Place a strawberry in a plastic baggy filled with the detergent mix and crush the strawberry‚ mixing the pulp with the detergent mix thoroughly‚ pour the detergent mixture into the funnel. Let the liquid from the mixture drain into the beaker
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Manila Science High School Taft Ave.‚ Manila Biological Control of Philippine Milk Termite (Coptotermes vastator) with the use of crude extract from soapnuts (Sapindus trifoliatus) as pesticide Table of Contents Abstract p.3 Introduction Background of the study p.4 Statement of the problem p.6 Hypothesis p.6 Scopes and Limitations p.7 Review of Related Literature p.8 Methodology Materials
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introduced in 1946 as the world ’s first heavy-duty detergent‚ and it outsold every other brand within weeks. It became so popular that store owners were forced to limit the quantity purchased per customer. Procter and Gamble ’s Tide is among the most popular and widely patronized detergents in the world. P&G takes pride in pronouncing that the product is its flagship brand (Decker‚ 1998). Since its launching in 1946‚ the world ’s first synthetic detergent established its market supremacy. With its
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surface tension of the water that holds the skin of a bubble together. Actually‚ the surface tension of water is too strong to make a bubble. You can try yourself to blow a bubble with plain old water‚ it just won’t work! A good bubble solution has a detergent added to it to relax the surface tension of the water‚ allowing it to have more elastic‚ stretchy properties. Now it can act more like the skin of a balloon‚ stretching out nice and thin‚ trapping air inside of the bubble like a liquid balloon.
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laundry detergent and fabric softener could make someone unforgettable. Saying you will be unforgettable is wrong to say because as some people may like or dislike the product‚ it could never make anyone unforgettable. In the text in Figure 1 it also tries to explain that “You’ll remember the days you wear it”. This statement is very false because not only is this just laundry detergent‚ it doesn’t don’t much more than if you were to go to the dollar store and pick up some laundry detergent there
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important step in the laundry process is to be prepared. Make sure you have all the supplies you need to get the job done before you get started. You will need laundry detergent. You can buy powder or liquid detergent‚ but I prefer liquid because powder detergent does not always dissolve completely and you can substitute liquid detergent for stain remover in a pinch. You will also need a stain remover‚ such as Shout‚ and bleach. Bleach now comes in a color safe version so you can use it on all your clothes
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2. Describe your control group and your experimental group with regards to what variables were used in each. Control Group: The group of flowers that will not be receiving any detergent/soap is the control group. Experimental Group: The experimental group is the group being tested with the soap/detergent 3. Create a data table to show your results. This table should include an average for your experimental and control group. (You can create your table here or use a spreadsheet and
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oxygen. Detergents in river water can cause huge problems to aquatic organisms. Detergents can destroy mucus layers that protect fish from bacteria and parasites‚ and can damage the gills of the fish (Detergents occurring in freshwater‚ n.d.). Detergents also will reduce the breeding ability of the aquatic organisms in the river. Besides‚ detergents will reduce surface tension of water and increases the probability of organic chemicals to be absorbed by the aquatic organisms (Detergents occurring
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