CHARTERED POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MARKETING Emerging Themes LEVEL 7 Unit 1 Emerging Themes in the Tea Sector Membership Number : 2916169 Student Declaration “I confirm that in forwarding this assessment for marking‚ I understand and have applied the CIM policies relating to word count‚ plagiarism and collusion for all tasks. This assignment/project is the result of my own independent work/investigation except where otherwise stated. Other sources are acknowledged in the body of the text and/or
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Marketing Plan: The Tea Shop 1.0 Purpose and Mission 1.1 Purpose of the Marketing Plan This marketing plan for the Tea Shop in Spain is produced to review the future of the business. In this plan‚ strategies are identified for the growth of the business considering opening new lines of business such as distribution of tea in top-of-the-range restaurants and hotels and also opening new shops in other countries. 1.2 Mission Statement Tea is one of the
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“Coffee‚ tea‚ or me?” You must have heard of this classic and unforgettable advertisement. Nowadays‚ people are tending to rely heavily on drinks that contain caffeine to keep themselves awake and work efficiently. On top of that‚ these drinks are easy to get and cost you not too much money‚ take convenient stores‚ for example. You can choose coffee‚ tea‚ or milk to go with your breakfast at an acceptable price. That is the reason why besides office workers‚ there are more and more students choosing
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CẢM TEA HOUSE BUSINESS PLAN CONTENTS Page I. Executive summary…………………………………………………………………….03 II. The company 1. Company description..................................................................................................05 1.1 Vision statement…………………………………………………………….........05 1.2 Mission statement…………………………………………………………...........05 1.3 Objective……….………………………………………………………................05 1.4 Company background……………………………………………………............05 2. Business opportunity………………………………………………………
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Solid-liquid extraction and liquid-liquid extraction of caffeine from tea leaves Andrew Jensen Lab partners: Jamie Pawluk‚ Joe Luong 230105559 Chem 250 L2 Oct‚4‚2012 Introduction: Extraction is the experimental procedure of obtaining a desired compound with the use of a solvent from either a liquid or solid mixture. Solid-liquid extraction involves the removal of organic compounds from solid material. This method of extraction may be achieved through extraction of the organic compound
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I really like "A Cup of Tea" a lot. It‚ among other things‚ does a brilliant job of depicting matrimonial jealousy and insecurity. Our lead character is a very wealthy young woman‚ Rosemary‚ seemingly recently married. Her time is largely taken up with looking for ways to spend money. As the story opens she has just bought a small box in an exquisite shop‚ the cost is about six months pay for an ordinary working man of the time Rosemary has been reading Dostoevsky lately and when she
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RELATED LITERATURE Introduction Tea‚ however has been a beverage in China as early as 10th century BC. Many nations throughout history have savored it and some of them are China‚ Japan‚ Korea‚ Vietnam‚ Greece‚ India‚ Iran and Turkey. Also‚ aside from being considered as a run of the mill drink‚ tea presents supposed health benefits. Some authorities say that drinking tea allegedly helps in preventing cancer. Of course‚ there are detractors who say that drinking tea can also cause coronary disease
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Russia tea market Russia Most of Northern European Russia and Siberia has a subarctic climate‚ with extremely severe winters in the inner regions of Northeast Siberia (mostly the Sakha Republic‚ where the Northern Pole of Cold is located with the record low temperature of −71.2 °C/−96.2 °F)‚ and more moderate elsewhere. The strip of land along the shore of the Arctic Ocean‚ as well as the Russian Arctic islands‚ have a polar climate. Throughout much of the territory there are only two distinct
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History of tea in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The cultivation and brewing of tea in India has a long history. Commercial production of tea in India begins with the arrival of the British East India Company‚ at which point large tracts of land were converted for mass tea production.[1] The widespread popularity of tea as a recreational drink begins in the 1950s‚ after a successful advertising campaign by the India Tea Board.[1] Today‚ India is one
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Executive summary When we tea garden we can imagine the layer by layer green tea plant beautifully planted green valleys. The Tea garden is one of the most beautiful sides to be seen in the western part of Bangladesh. The first tea garden was established by the British government as they have observed that the soil is good for planting tea. When the British started the tree plantation they brought the tea workers from Assam‚ Meghalaya‚ and India. The workers were low caste Hindus who were brought
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