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    Persil

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    …………………..…………………………………………………….....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……………………………………………………………………………………....12 1. BACKGROUND Henkel is a multinational company founded in Germany in

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    Drowning Girl

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    The image I’ve chosen that inspires me is from Miharu Matsunaga. The whole composition relates to how I feel about design which is to just think out of the box. However‚ there is another image that comes to mind when. The artwork is by Roy Lichtenstein called Drowning Girl. The first image connects with the Lichtensteins’ image because when I see the word ‘think’ I think about my senior year of high school where the Drowning Girl was painted in my classroom wall of my computer class. That painting

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    demonstrate elastic and inelastic demand results‚ Company A sells 100 pens at $1.00 a piece each day‚ making their revenue $100.00. Company A then decides to sell their pens at $.50‚ which results in a total of 250 pens being sold. The total revenue from the price drop is $125‚ resulting in an additional $25.00; therefore the demand in this scenario is elastic. If selling the pens at the decreased price of $.50 would result in more pens being sold‚ but less total revenue‚ the demand is said to inelastic

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    Science Essay on Force

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    set to 0.00 (seconds) * A weighing scale * A measuring tape (meters) * A toy car * 5 weights‚ each measuring 10 grams * A wooden ramp * Laboratory Jack * Scotch tape * Calculator (for the calculations) * Pencil/Pen * Paper (for results table) Method: 1. Get into groups of three or four and decide if you will change the mass of the object or the height of the ramp from where you will drop the object. 2. Next‚ collect all the above mentioned materials

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    Input and Output Devices

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    A THOROUGH OVERVIEW OF INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES PRESENTED BY THE MEMBERS OF GROUP B COMPUTER SCIENCE DPT. INTRODUCTION • The I/O devices as parts of the components of an information processing system or a computer system are those devices which enables the computer system to communicate with the outside world. As we all know from the concept of communications in English language that communication is said to have being completed only when the encoder (sender) must have received a feedback from

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    the screen. These devices can also be used to create graphic elements on the screen such as lines‚ curves and freehand shapes. The most common types of pointing devices available are: a) Mouse b) Trackball c) Joystick d) Touch Screen e) Light Pen d) Touch Pad a) Mouse  A mouse is a small hand-held pointing device‚ which is used to create graphic elements on the screen such as lines‚ curves‚ and freehand shapes. It is also used to run a program and pull down a menu in GUI (Graphic User

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    and poured into test tube A. With the marker pen‚ label this test tube A 5. Specimen B - 100 ml of milk is measured using the measuring cup and poured into test tube B. With the marker pen‚ label this test tube B. Using a toothpick‚ add a small amount of E. Coli specimen to test tube B. Shake the test tube to mix the specimen thoroughly. 6. Specimen C - 100 ml of milk is measured using the measuring cup and poured into test tube C. With the marker pen‚ label this test tube C Using a toothpick‚

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    Pragmatics Summary

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    PRAGMATICS 1 Definitions and background Pragmatics: is concerned with the study of meaning as communicated by a speaker (or writer) and interpreted by a listener (or reader). It has more to do with what people mean by their utterances. It is the study of the speaker meaning. It also has to do with the meaning in a particular context and how the context influences what is said. Also the study of how more is communicated than is said. Closeness‚ whether it is physical‚ social‚ or conceptual

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    Back To School DIY Tips

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    assignments. Another tip concerns a way to make your pens and pencils standout with Washi tape. Simply wrap your favorite Washi tape around the pencils or pens. This is a very good way to personalize your property and make it more difficult to steal‚ according to Wengie. Certainly‚ there are a lot of Washi tape collectors out there. This is a good way to use the tape productively. You will really like her unique idea on a cool way to jazz up your pen and make them really glitter. There are 12 great back

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    as they know that a car is coming at them 65mph and nonchalantly walk towards the other side. Pigeons don’t care about street rules; (they make their own). Writing became my jaywalk. As a pen stuck to my hand it became a pigeon walking across a street with no fear. Expressing my creative side as I walk my pen against the dialogue of short films I made and poems about my insecurities and fear. I knew the obstacles I would face crossing the street as my writing would create new crossroads of being

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