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    lipton marketing project

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    This report has identified that the well-known brand Lipton has potential room for improvement and will address issues and propose plans to help Lipton achieve greater marketing success. Lipton has over a hundred years of history and is the number one tea worldwide. It is owned by the multinational products corporation‚ Unilever. Lipton aim to meet the

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    Unilever Business Manual

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    ® A manual for business Project term 1 IBMS Feb-intake ‘13/’14 29.3.’14 Group A Athina Zantomio Charlene Marie Koman Charles Ulin Dana Heres Diddens Desiree Nolta Dawit Mengesha Maarten Farenhorst Navroop Singh Bjorn Brands Coach: René van der Linden - Consultant: Raymond Zaal Group members 1 Desiree Nolta 498842 06-39803082 498842@student.inholland.nl 547527 06-52010056 567527@student.inholland.nl 2 Charles Ulin 3 Maarten Farenhorst 456768 06-20172619 456768@student

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    in which the parties agree to delevop‚ for a finite time‚ a new entity and assets by contributing equity. An important joint venture over the years was Coca Cola and Nestlé. They both selled refreshments and they thought to sell the ready-to drink tea called NESTEA. Normally when companies join together is in order to benefit of something the other companies has that your lack off. For example Nestlé was expertise in nutrition‚ health and wellness. This could have helped the image of Coca Cola to

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    Although the Boston Tea Party is an important incident in history‚ Bunker makes the argument that The Gaspee affair was actually what tipped the scales towards war. Even Lord North reacted more intensely with the people of Rhode Island‚ who were acting as pirates at the Gaspee incident‚ than he did with the people of Boston dressed up as Mohawks at the Boston Tea Party. Bunker stated that‚ “when the British tried to eradicate the smuggling

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    Traveling internationally is always eye-opening. No matter how much you read ahead of time‚ you’ll be confronted with culture and custom that you are unprepared for. The farther removed the culture is from your own‚ the more you can expect to be surprised. Novice travelers will struggle with the basics... everything from getting a cab to finding a public bathroom can offer a challenge. Veteran travelers will be more secure with the small stuff and that may offer them a firm-enough foundation to give

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    Lao She's Teahouse

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    Lao She’s Teahouse: Commitment to Social Visions Lead to Funerals in Corrupt States Lao She’s play Teahouse portrays the impact of three historical periods on the lives of the frequent guests of a traditional Chinese Tea House‚ called Yu Tai Tea House. The historical periods include the Qing Dynasty where the Manchus ruled China; the Republic of China (1912-1949); and the post world War II period of the Kuomintang’s cruel government in Beijing after the victory of the War of Resistance against

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    Placement Reflection

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    resident and this was an opportunity for me to get some experience of my own for the future. The resident is unable to get out of bed as she only has use of her upper half of her body so I took her breakfast upstairs (golden syrup porridge and a cup of tea which had to be drank through a straw) and fed her as well as having a one to one interaction with her. This was a positive experience for me and once I had finished I had to record everything that I had given her as every meal has to be recorded in

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    carried away. And at the heart of the trade was tea. It came from now another place. India didn’t produce any‚ nor Java‚ or Formosa; Japan was inaccessible; the world perforce drank Chinese teas. Above all‚ the English drank them" (Fay‚ 17). Britain needed tea from China which was one reason that caused them to try to negotiate or convince China to open more ports up to trade with outsiders. The denial from China towards Britain over exporting tea caused or sparked the Opium War to happen. Due to

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    Master Harold and the Boys

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    controversy and resulted in Athol Fugard‚ a native South African‚ writing MASTER HAROLD…and the Boys‚ a play about the relationship between Harold‚ also known as Hally‚ a seventeen year old white boy and two black waiters named Sam and Willie‚ employed by a tea shop owned by Hally’s parents‚ and how the bond between them is forever changed following the events that happen on a rainy day in 1950 in a racially segregated South Africa. But MASTER HAROLD…and the boys is far from just a play about the apartheid

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    Starbucks entered this market by joint venture‚ with a company that had already introduced McDonalds and Hard Rock Café to the Asian culture. The competitive advantages Starbucks saw in the Chinese markets were many: • China`s culture has always been a tea drinking one‚ but they made marketing studies and realized that they liked the taste of coffee too. In fact nowadays coffee consumers are growing each day. • When Starbucks started to look at the Chinese market they realized that there wasn’t a direct

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