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    MINOR PROJECT REPORT ON INFLUENCE OF PACKAGING IN BRAND SELECTION IN TOOTHPASTE INDUSTRY SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Mr. Paramveer Singh Ashish Garg (LECTURER) BBA (B&I)‚ III -SEM

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    Democracy in Nepal

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    For 400 years Nepal was a Hindu kingdom‚ ruled by successive monarchs. However in 2006 there was a massive uprising‚ millions of people took to the streets calling for democracy and freedom. Tasi Lama and the head of the People’s Liberation Army Commander Anant give accounts of the uprising and talks about their vision for the transformation of Nepal‚ currently one of the poorest nations on earth. KING BIRENDRA’S CORONATION Although he succeeded his father‚ King Mahendra‚ when he passed away

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    Tourism in Nepal

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    essay on "Tourism in Nepal" from Anti Essays‚ your source for free research papers‚ essays‚ and term paper examples. Tourism in Nepal | | | | | ------------------------------------------------- Tourism in Nepal Nepal is a landlocked country located between the two giant countries‚ People’s Republic of China at the north and Republic of India at the south‚ east and west. With an area of 147‚181 square kilometers and a population of approximately 30 millions‚ Nepal is the world’s 93rd largest

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    Ghuthisystem in Nepal

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    e Guthi System in Nepal Table of Contents 1. Introduction ...................................................................................................1 a) Background ...............................................................................................1 b) 1.2defination .....................................................................................2 c) 1.4 Objective of the Study .............................................................................

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    Democracy in Nepal

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    Introduction/Background Nepal is a developing country located in the South Asian region‚ landlocked and bordered with the People’s Republic of China to the north and the Republic of India in rest of the sides. Until 1990‚ Nepal was an absolute monarchy exercised under the executive control of the king (Acharya‚ ). For over 200 years‚ Nepal existed as a feudal monarchy that was well insulated from penetration by foreign democratic trends. A brief flirtation with democracy in 1959 culminated in

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    Marketing, Nepal

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    Information technology in Nepal This is the age of information and technology. Nepal has also moved forward in the development of information and technology. The development of telephone‚ mobile‚ fax‚ internet etc. has made marketing research easy and simple. Although some marketing managers in Nepal take decision at hunch‚ all managers do not do so. While taking decision‚ they are found using marketing information system. 1. After the economic liberalization 1980s‚ Nepalese market has changed

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    Women in Nepal

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    woman to live in. Nepal is a country compacted between China and India‚ Nepal isn’t very big and very poor but it populates over 30 million people. This country is known for little to no rights for women. Early marriage and child birth are main reasons for the malnourished women in Nepal‚ statistics say 1 in 24 die in pregnancy and/or birth( ). Daughters who aren’t married before their teens would be sold to traffickers. 2008 finally saw the government of Nepal put a Human Trafficking

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    Darkie toothpaste: Colgate

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    Introduction This paper addresses ethical issues associated with Colgate’s distasteful toothpaste named Darkie. Initially I discuss about what is ethics‚ how it affects‚ and ethics in business. In the second part‚ I discussed about options for Colgate to handle the situation. With continuing‚ I focused on importance of brand name and customer loyalty in business. At last this document indicates important of managerial rights. Finally I have given some recommendation and conclusion. Ethical Issues

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    we do.” (“Colgate world of‚” 2011). Colgate presents products in the line of household and personal care such as laundry detergents‚ health care products and Hill pet food. The case‚ Colgate ’s Distasteful Toothpaste‚ deals with ethical issues associated with Colgate’s repugnant toothpaste brand named Darkie. The term ethics refers to accepted principles of right and wrong that govern the conduct of a person‚ the members of a profession‚ or the action of an organization. Because it

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    Sherpas of Nepal

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    with few alternative opportunities; however‚ it can also damage the environment‚ disrupt communities and harm individuals’ (Task Sheet‚ 2013). A clear example of this statement is the Sherpas of Nepal. The Sherpas are an ethnic group of devout Muslims living in the Peaks of the Himalaya Mountains in Nepal. They are of a Tibetan descent‚ and moved from Tibet 450 years ago. Sherpa translates to ‘easterner’‚ and references their origins to Kham (Eastern Tibet). Their population is roughly 50000 people

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