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    Explain why Wisk was not so successful as Ariel Liquid? ‘Wisk’ was the new Unilever brand launched in 1985 and ‘Ariel Liquid’ was the line extension of Procter & Gamble launched in 1987. Wisk was not as successful as Ariel Liquid because – Product positioning: Product Positioning is a practice by which marketers try to create an image or identity in the minds of their target market for its product‚ brand‚ or organization. Wisk was positioned as an innovative robust product whereas Ariel Liquid

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    representing the 32nd district of Spartanburg County. The 32nd district encompasses Spartanburg county and the cities of Spartanburg‚ Valley Falls‚ Mayo‚ and Converse‚ South Carolina (usboundary.com). Spartanburg County’s population is a total of 301‚463 residents (census.gov). The large population is all too much for a single legislator to represent‚ so districts are divided among different legislators. Since its founding in 1790‚ Spartanburg County has grown to be a massive cultural center in South

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    Washington was a very important man‚ not only to American history but to the time period where and when he lived. He grew up as a very smart young man and grew up very wealthy also. He was also very into the outdoors‚ hunting‚ trapping‚ horseback riding and even mapping. Later on in his life these skills will have helped him and his country. In the French and Indian War Washington was chosen to be the leader of the American Army because of how well Washington knew the woods. This war was won by

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    Denton County Case Study

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    patterns. The county is in the state of Texas‚ where a large percentage of the population is not classified as urban‚ yet a large proportion of the land area is classified as urban. The opposite‚ however‚ is true for Denton County‚ whose urban population percentage is even higher than that of the United States and while its urban area is significantly lower‚ than that of Texas‚ it still exceeds the urban area percentage of the United States as well. This is possibly because while Denton County is a metropolitan

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    Liberation War 1971.

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    March to June Leaflets and pamphlets played an important role in driving public opinion during the war. See also: Mukti Bahini At first resistance was spontaneous and disorganized‚ and was not expected to be prolonged.[45] But when the Pakistani Army cracked down upon the population‚ resistance grew. The Mukti Bahini became increasingly active. The Pakistani military sought to quell them‚ but increasing numbers of Bengali soldiers defected to the underground "Bangladesh army". These Bengali

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    CHAPTER – IV THE CONTEMPT OF COURTS ACT‚ 1971: A CRITIQUE 1.1 INTRODUCTION After discussing concept‚ historical background and constitutional aspect in the proceeding chapters‚ an attempt has been made in this chapter to discuss in detail the provisions of the Contempt of Courts Act‚ 1971. Rule of Law is the basic principle of governance of any civilized and democratic society. The principle asserts supremacy of law bringing under its purview everyone‚ individuals and institutions at par

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    Today Was A Bad Day

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    Today was a bad day. If today were a Star Wars movie‚ today would be Phantom Menace. First‚ I faced difficulty waking up at six in the morning‚ which resulted in me waking up half an hour later. This lead on to running out of coffee at home‚ so I had to stop by Starbucks. The Starbucks lady‚ as I recalled had the name ‘Janice’ pinned on her apron‚ messed up my order. I wanted a caramel latte. Not just a regular latte. My misfortune then carried on as I walked to the train station. I stepped on

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    County Courts Case Study

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    punishable by a jail sentence. Most cases in Municipal courts involve traffic and parking violations. Justice of the Peace: The Texas Constitution requires that county commissioners establish at least one and not more than eight justice per precincts. The Texas Judicial Council determined that their were 817 justices in 2013. Justice of the Peace have

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    Yuma County: A Case Study

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    Kate Havins  P.d. 1  Wolthuis   How irrigation impacted Yuma County  You are probably wondering what  and where Yuma County is?  What does Yuma County  revolve  around?   What  do  you  see  almost  everyday  while driving around Yuma?  Yuma County   is  a  small  city  located  at  the  bottom  southwest  region  of  Arizona‚  close  to  the  Mexico  border.  Yuma  County  revolves  mostly  around  crops‚  dams‚  canals  and  many  other  agricultural  related  sources.  All  of  those  resources 

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    Mapp vs Ohio(Court Case)

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    as “nationalization” of the Bill of Rights. • During 1961-1969‚ cases concerning the right to legal counsel‚ confessions‚ searches‚ and the treatment of juvenile criminals all appeared on the Court’s docket. o Docket: A calendar of the cases awaitinga ction in a court. A brief entry of the court proceedingsin a legal case. The book containing such entries. • Mapp Vs. Ohio: The first of several significant cases in which it reevaluated the role of the 14th Amendment as it applied

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