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    Cottle-Taylor: Expanding the Oral Care Group in India MEMORANDUM To: Brinda Patel‚ Director of Oral-Care Marketing From: Kunal Gulati and Gunjan Sharma‚ Assistant executives Date: October 31‚ 2009 Subject: Report on feasibility of 25-30% growth in the toothbrush market Ms. Patel‚ We have attached our projection report. As per our analysis‚ Mr. Lang’s idea of increasing advertising budget by 3% of sales will increase the unit sales by nearly 30% that will lead to $17.63m of profit from

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    Chad Funk Professor Sharon Thiese The Short Story May 28th‚ 2012 Literary Analysis “Setting” – A Good Man is Hard to Find In the story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor starts out by giving a look at a dysfunctional family on a vacation‚ but ultimately‚ gives insight into ourselves as well as the nature of good and evil‚ how they can clash‚ and how they can co-exist‚ even in the same person. The setting‚ which plays a critical role in this short story because the grandmother shows

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    During the 90’s many American multinational companies put down roots in the Republic of Ireland‚ creating thousands of jobs for the local people in the areas. For the first time in Irish history people such as the Polish were coming to Ireland to look for employment. Between 1995 and 2007 Ireland prospered into a very wealthy country‚ this period became known as ‘The Celtic Tiger Era’. Around 2007 the economy crashed and by 2008 Ireland was no longer in what was known as ‘the boom’‚ and the country

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    ijars.in Case Study Rural Marketing: A Case Study on Hindustan Unilever Limited Author: Manpreet Kaur * Address For correspondence: Assistant Professor‚ Guru Gobind Singh College for Women‚ Sector – 26‚ Chandigarh Abstract: In recent years‚ rural markets have acquired significance‚ as the overall growth of the economy has resulted into substantial increase in the purchasing power of the rural communities. On account of green revolution‚ the rural areas are consuming a large quantity

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    Vietnam’s rural area Summary Vietnam started as a backward agricultural country. After more than 20 years of Renovations process‚ the economy of Vietnam is prospering. Human capital is one of four most important factors to develop the economy of a country. However‚ up to three-fourth (3/4) labor force of Vietnam is the rural labor and more than half of them is the labor of agriculture. Meanwhile‚ there is a significant figure of the labour – mainly the rural labor who are

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    agriculturesuffers first and most severely Ð and eventuallyeveryone feels the impact. Economic impactsDrought affects farmers through a decline in‚ ora loss of‚ the production of crops and livestock. This in turn affects the level of economic activityin rural towns and even large cities. The droughtof 1963±68 affected large parts of the continentand was the longest drought ever in arid centralAustralia. The last two years of this drought sawa 40 per cent decrease in the wheat harvest‚ theloss of 20 million

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    Living In a Rural area Some people prefer to live in the countryside because they consider that living in the countryside is more healthier. But here is a fun fact: city counties ranked healthier than the rural. Generally‚ people might think living in the countryside would be healthier than living in cities‚ but it is not necessarily‚ according to a study comparing relative health among cities‚ suburbs and rural areas. Since one of the most important factor of living in the rural area is not reasonable

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    and had grown by a mere 5% in 2008-09. In addition to the contribution of pent-up demand‚ the 2W industry growth over the last two years has been supported strongly by various underlying factors including India’s rising per capita GDP‚ increasing rural demand‚ growing urbanization‚ swelling replacement demand‚ increasing proportion of cash sales and the less measurable metric of improved consumer sentiment. Going forward‚ ICRA expects the 2W industry to report a volume CAGR of 10-12% over the next

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    century has demonstrated a transitition toward women’s independence and a more prominent role in the economy. Initially‚ emigrants consisted of rural families‚ headed by a patriarch‚ seeking arable lands and better agricultural opportunities. Later‚ with industrialization and urbanization‚ many women found equal opportunity for employment in urban areas‚ expanding their prospects for independence. Moreover‚ with a redefinition of women’s gender roles and social emancipation supported by literary

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    nurses: The working experience in rural and remote Australian communities Introduction Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation (ANMF) (2013) majority of nurses are found to be in the metropolis while minute percentage can be seen in remote and rural communities across Australia. The difficulty in recruiting and retaining workers in remote places has been a serious and long-standing problem by the government (Bennettt‚ Barlow‚ Brown‚ & Jones‚ 2012). Rural nursing has been considered as a

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