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    Proctor and Gamble

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    they began to invest in chemically enhancements to their mainstay product‚ soap. Approximately 1879‚ James N. Gamble‚ son of the founder was a trained chemist and with his abilities he had developed an inexpensive pure white‚ floating soap named ivory. Proctor and Gamble had product exclusitivity and owned the market but they still had to sell it to make money. P&G implemented the four P’s of marketing in 1882. they had developed a product that was at

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    comparatively small ones – further evidence of inequality o Sparta‚ like most ancient Greek poleis‚ had an economy heavily based on agriculture and thus land was the most important form of property. technology: weapons‚ armour‚ pottery‚ bronze‚ ivory and bone o Iron ore was found in Laconia and copper and tin were imported‚ to make bronze o Archaeological evidence suggests that the quality of the bronze work was high and was an export of Laconia o The Vix Crater found in

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    Thesis: "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening" is a simple poem. Underneath the surface it has a slightly deeper meaning. Looking at the way the poem is written and what words are used will prove the underlying meaning of this poem . Structure b. Word content c. Rhyme d. Rhythmic structure . Theme a. Loneliness b. Choices c. Nature . Setting . Historical background Conclusion: As we have looked into this beautifully written poem‚ the reader can see the many layers that are a part

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    Dances of Luzon

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    Dances of Luzon ( see side bar for pictures of many of the dances ) 1. * Dance: Idaw This dance sometimes has many names and different versions. Most common is this dance depicts the hunting ritual performed before a tribal war. The tribes men would go out and look up and watch for the scared Idaw bird. Which is said to lead the tribe to victory. Also look at the clothing‚ Philippines being a very hot climate‚ plus the use of as little material as possible‚ the traditional clothing was not

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    The Redbird Monologue

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    woman had brightened walls using pictures of red and yellow nasturtiums. On shelves stood a battered sugar castor and a neat collection of carved pipes alongside a black marble clock topped by two entwined prancing horses. At eight o’clock twelve tinkling chimes as stuck hands traveled around the dial together. Slamming kindling in the stove‚ I boiled the kettle‚ threw coffee in a jug and fried chunks of bacon and potatoes. Gabriel unlaced scuffed boots. ‘What do you know? She darned my socks afore

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    How to Use Chopsticks

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    Chinese variety is blunt on the "eating end‚"‚ while the Japanese prefer those with pointed tips. There are even short lengths for children for use. Chopsticks are made of many materials - ivory‚ plastic‚ silver‚ and even jade - but the most common ones are of wood or bamboo. For everyday use‚ wood‚ bamboo‚ or ivory is best. Plastic chopsticks are not satisfactory‚ since they tend to warp after repeated immersion in hot washing water. All Chinese food is prepared so that it may be easily handled with

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    Marlow does not get the opportunity to see Kurtz until he is so disease-stricken he looks more like death than a person. There are no good looks or health. In the story Marlow remarks that Kurtz resembles "an animated image of death carved out of old ivory."

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    ruling class‚ called the Wives. This is shown by the description of Serena Joy. Serena Joy is wearing a long powder blue robe‚ blue being the colour of royalty. Next we see that she has an ivory head on her cane and the large diamonds on her finger. This shows that she is part of the rich‚ upper class as ivory is a hot commodity and shows wealth. Next we are told of a fingernail that is filed to a gentle curving point. This shows that she is wealthy as she can afford manicures and that she is able

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    Child Labour

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    Critical essay The role of government in child labour Child labor is not an easy issue to resolve‚ it is globally. Children trading something on the streets‚ separated from families‚ kept out of schools‚ suffering from injuries‚ even dying because of hard work. It is something that should be changed. Therefore I agree that government should role this field. I choose to write about this theme‚ because government and society must do a lot more to help children. It would be great if government

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    Cote D'Ivoire Landscape

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    Cote D’Ivoire‚ also known as the “Ivory Coast”‚ is a country in the Western Africa. It borders the Atlantic Ocean between Ghana and Liberia. It lies on the West African coast on the Gulf of Guinea. It is located on the east by Ghana‚ on the north by Burkina Faso and Mali‚ and on the west by Guinea and Liberia. It is slightly larger than the size of New Mexico‚ outlining a square of 560 kilometers on a side and an area of 322‚460 square kilometers. Its name “Ivory Coast” was given by the French traders

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