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    Scents for Less

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    responsibilities. SFL produces generic colognes in relatively small quantities and sells them to local retailers primarily in its own city. These colognes mimic well known perfumes with a lighter note and are marketed as an affordable version of a higher priced designer perfume. In the current economic environment colognes are selling at a faster rate than perfumes‚ due to the lower price point‚ which appeals to cost conscious customers. Each batch of cologne takes about three months to produce from

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    Lips‚ Neck‚ Breasts – all logical body parts to be shown in advertisements for cologne‚ right? Sadly‚ in today’s society‚ the answer is yes. We are bombarded on a daily basis with thousands of advertisements. They are impossible to avoid and even more impossible to ignore. Whether consciously or unconsciously what we see in these advertisements affects us as a culture. In many of these advertisements women’s bodies are dehumanized. In Jean Kilbourne’s article‚ “Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt‚” she

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    sexual objects. The complete AXE campaign in commercials treats both men and women as dense idiots‚ and assumes that young men will believe that spraying crap on themselves will attract hot young women. The commercials has the man spraying magic cologne known as Axe‚ he becomes the sexual object of women’s desire. Literally hundreds of women are running through the jungle hunting down a smell as their life depends on it. When they reach the smell‚ the prey‚ which is a man is spraying Axe all over

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    counselling due to having persistent thoughts about having a bad body odor despite confirmation from family members that he does not smell bad. These thoughts have been present for more than 6 months. Due to his problem‚ the client takes a bath and applies cologne more frequently than the usual. The thoughts have also often made him worry and get anxious of other people’s reaction towards his smell. The client remained cooperative all throughout the interview. He smelled good‚ has no unusual behaviors and showed

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    Characteristics of Gothic churches and cathedrals In Gothic architecture‚ a unique combination of existing technologies established the emergence of a new building style. Those technologies were the ogival or pointed arch‚ the ribbed vault‚ and the flying buttress. The Gothic style‚ when applied to an ecclesiastical building‚ emphasizes verticality and light. This appearance was achieved by the development of certain architectural features‚ which together provided an engineering solution. The structural

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    2. What type of exploratory research designs would you suggest for each of the following situations? Justify your answers using specific illustrations and examples. a. The research and development director of Louis Vuitton suggests a new type of cologne for men that could be promoted by tennis celebrity Marat Safin. b. The General Manager of Thai Spices Restaurant in Hong Kong wishes to offer customers two "new and exciting" dinner items that would be a blend of fresh durians‚ herbs and chicken

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    Oil Formulation

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    Homemade Perfume Base 1 tablespoon (15ml) Jojoba or Grapeseed oil 1 tablespoon (15ml) Vodka Essential Oils Perfume Blends Darkly Mysterious 8 drops Sandalwood‚ 3 drops Lavender‚ 1 drop Cedarwood Floral Romance 5 drops Palmarosa‚ 3 drops Rose‚ 1 drop Rose Geranium‚ 1 drop Ylang Ylang (use more palmarosa and rose geranium if you don’t have any rose eo) Fountain of Youth 9 drops Grapefruit‚ 1 drop Rose Geranium‚ 1 drop Ylang Ylang Luscious Lavender 6 drops Lavender‚ 4 drops Frankincense

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    A phobia is an intense‚ unreasonable fear of situations‚ objects‚ activities‚ etc. The fear and distress is so intense that the person will do whatever they can to avoid coming into contact with the object of their fear‚ and often spend time thinking about whether they’re likely to encounter it in a given situation. “A phobia is an anxiety disorder characterized by an intense and irrational fear that is out of proportion to the danger elicited by the object or situation. In comparison‚ fear is a

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    Adidas is a German corporation that designs and manufactures clothing and sporting apparel. For example Adidas produces all of the N.B.A. attire. * Adidas is known for their eye-catching sneakers‚ shirts‚ pants‚ and hats. Adidas also has their own cologne and shampoo. Adidas is most known for their sporting gear and sneakers. * Adidas’ mission statement is‚ “We are committed to continuously strengthening our brands and products to improve our competitive position. * Adidas’ major competitors

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    One of the first mass market fragrances‚ Old Spice dates back to 1937. Its classic aftershave and cologne combination—with soap on a rope sometimes tossed in for good measure—was the classic Father’s Day gift for baby boomers to give‚ but was largely irrelevant by the time Procter & Gamble acquired the brand in 1990. P&G’s revitalization strategy was to abandon the old cologne business to focus on deodorants and other male grooming products. Facing tough competition from Unilever’s edgy

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