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    research. There are however some limitations of Sonia using this secondary research whilst making a decision on what smoothie flavours to bring out. In this essay I will discuss these and give my opinion on whether Sonia should or shouldn’t solely base the decision on this information. The first limitation of using secondary research is that it may be several years old and may not reflect the current market conditions. If this is the case for Sonia then it would mean that she may be releasing a flavour

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    A PROJECT ON THE CADBURY DAIRY MILK Submitted By: CHANDNI MANIAR (Roll No-10065) Guided By: PROF. BHAVESH O. VANPARIYA PGDM PROGRAMME (YEAR 2010-2012) TOLANI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES ADIPUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Success is an amalgam of dedication. work and able guidance of people around us” I am very thankful to

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    affected Sonia’s parents. Her father worked long hours and her mother had to work two jobs. This allowed Sonia to develop independence. While growing up she did not prefer to be without her parents‚ this allowed her to mature and obtain knowledge and experiences associated with self-independence. I believe Sonia Sotomayor being raised in a low socioeconomic home illustrated the importance of family. Sonia

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    incredibly compelling book. The parts I was most compelled by included when Sonia turned down the job at firm that asked discriminatory questions about her heritage and how she has benefited from affirmative action. Not only is she confident in who she is and her accomplishments‚ she was not willing to compromise her values to get ahead in her career‚ indicative of the moral compass that would serve her well in becoming a judge. Sonia never let anyone make her feel less than because of her heritage. It’s

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    In Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment‚ a realm of suffering and deep distress was illustrated through the characterization of Sonia Semyonovna Marmeladov. Within the novel‚ Dostoevsky paints an image of Sonia as a young lower-class woman who struggles with her physical reality of suffering as well as an emotional battle to redeem herself and others. In doing so‚ Dostoevsky forces the reader to examine the corruption that followed the religious systems within the Russian society. Throughout the

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    Sonia is well suited for the Cognitive Behavioral approach. Cognitive behavior therapy also known as CBT integrates elements of two therapeutic approaches. It combines aspects of Behavior Therapy‚ which was developed‚ by Wolpe and his colleagues with aspects of Cognitive Therapy‚ which was developed by Aaron Beck in the early 1960s. The interesting fact is that CBT took birth while Beck was researching on depression and it was not until later that it became a popular approach for other psychological

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    qualities. Sonia Marmeladov is especially ambiguous and important in this novel. Her contradicting social and moral statuses along with her contrasting roles as a saintly liberator and sinner allowed Sonia to play a crucial role throughout the novel. Not only that but her character further strengthens the theme of religious awakening. At times Sonia’s character becomes hard to categorize as "good" or "evil" because of her actions.        The first descriptions the reader gets of Sonia are from her

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    having been more generous with Dounia and her mother because he has to attend the memorial dinner held later that day. 2. Dostoevsky remarks that Lebeziatnikov is a “scrofulous little man” which means he is morally corrupt. 3. Luzhin gives Sonia a ten-ruble note. 4. She had the funeral brunch in view of her financial circumstances because of her pride. 5. Katerina resents her because of her haughty nature and blames the declination of her more elite invitees on her haughtiness.

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    chocolate and she hides it. She then opened it and ate it. When she was forced to share the chocolate‚ she started to cry and at that time more chocolate were brought in the table for everyone as desert. The ad also has a slogan “Meethe mein kuch meetha ho jaaya”. In this ad Cadbury has promoted their Dairy Milk not only as chocolate but also as desert. Chocolate are mostly targeted to teen age people but in this it shows that Dairy Milk is for all age of people. The web link of the ad: http://www

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    much easier to identify underlying content than searching for it in the book. Rather than reading the encounter in Act II between Yelena and Sonia‚ viewing the portrayal of the characters by the actors onscreen allows for subtext to actually be seen. In this particular scene of Act II we see the inner turmoil of both characters‚ especially Yelena and Sonia. Yelena is a beautiful woman and Chekov makes the fact very clear. It is easy for one to say she is of shallow character and does little to contribute

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