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    Simply White reached markets; a loss of (460 million)(.8-.37)= $197800000 million in revenue and .166*197800000=- $32834800 in profit. 2 Moves and Countermoves Colgate’s competitive advantage had been its association with whiter teeth: its whitening toothpaste had been the number one seller in the market. Now‚ not only had Procter and Gamble released a superior product for whitening‚ but the heavy capital investment in research and development had allowed for a scientific way to quantify the change that

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    Load shading Crisis in Nepal

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    shedding) in Nepal INTRODUCTION Nepal is being ravaged by the electricity crisis. The electricity crisis of this millennium began in 2006. Nepal saw the last electricity crisis of the last millennium in 1999 and‚ with the commissioning of Khimti project in 2000‚ there was no load shedding through till 2005. Nepal was grappling with the problem of flood in the first week of August 2008‚ with resultant loss of life and limb as well as property in the hilly areas and Terai of the west Nepal. NEA was

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    Studio Nepal: Revolutionizing the landscape of musical production in Nepal It was long ago when Roshan Kunwar‚ lead guitarist and founding member at the Mukut Band‚ felt the lack of a musical space required for the quality pre and postproductions of audio/visuals in Nepal. This made him to start a company providing such services in Kathmandu. The organization has now developed to be a renowned name in the musical industry in Nepal. Providing every services under one roof. One year after starting

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    The effect of toothpaste to oral bacteria VS the effect of mouthwash to oral bacteria Problem: Bacteria in ones’ mouth causes many problems for oneself in the future. For example‚ gum diseases‚ bad breath‚ etc..‚ Toothpaste and mouthwash is promised to kill most of the bacteria in one’s mouth‚ but which is more effective at killing the bacteria and preventing future problems? This experiment and research is going to prove which is more effective at killing oral bacteria

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    Topic: Determinants of the economic development in Nepal Economics Definition A social science that studies‚ how individuals‚ governments‚ firms and nations make choices on allocating scarce resources to satisfy their unlimited wants. Economics can generally be broken down into: macroeconomics‚ which concentrates on the behavior of the aggregate economy; and microeconomics‚ which focuses on individual consumers. Developing countries / Lower developing countries A developing country‚ also called

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    Pronamel Strong and Bright Overview: The commercial is conducted as an interview with a dentist. She discusses the benefits of using Pronamel Strong and Bright toothpaste and expresses her admiration for the product and her support of it‚ by telling the unseen interviewer that she always recommends this brand of toothpaste to her patients. Analysis: The credibility of the speaker is established through the use of the dentist and her recommendation of the product. Dr. Temilade Kadree is the

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    E-Commerce Study in Nepal

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    reference list‚ correct citations and appropriate texts. Language‚ comprehension and clarity‚ structure of essay (flow‚ sensible layout with introduction‚ conclusion and transitions) A well written essay! Considerable exploration of the situation in Nepal in comparison with the UK. Good use of statistics too. Payment system issues are highlighted with a good set of recommendations. CSFs seem valid although might have expected to see a few more (see comments). A sensible strategy is provided. The only

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    Emerging Business Environment in Nepal Starting from the basic concept‚ we’ve grown up studying that Nepal is a landlocked country. The key to this very country is held by India and China since the antecedent times; two countries that have a firm grip on Industrialization and development from its known history. Once upon a time‚ they were the only ones who held the key to open up a gate of economic benefits. However‚ upon the beneficial regards of emerging resources‚ Nepal itself held its key to open

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    CONTENT ANALYSIS Nepal is among least developed countries in the world and was listed as the poorest among the 121 countries in 1989. Various factors contributed to the economic underdevelopment including terrain‚ lack of resource endowment‚ landlocked position‚ lack of institutions for modernization‚ weak infrastructure‚ and the lack of policies conducive to development. With about one-quarter of its population living below the poverty line. Nepal is heavily dependent on remittances

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    Nepal is a landlocked country with a challenging market structure. Due to the unstable political situation‚ its geographical topography and poor infrastructure are hindering the development of the business in Nepal. Strike and Bandha are also disrupting the movement‚ although the situation has improved over the past year. Nepal‚ a country with a population of 29 million and per capita income of $564. Agriculture and remittance is a large contributor to the national economy. Most of the businesses

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