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    Natura VS L'Oreal

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    NATURA Natura Cosméticos S.A. is a Brazilian manufacturer and marketer of beauty products‚ household‚ and personal care‚ skin care‚ solar filters‚ cosmetics‚ perfume and hair care products the company that sells products through representatives in many countries across the world. The company was set up in 1969‚ by Luiz Seabra and became a public company‚ listed on São Paulo Stock Exchange‚ in 2004. Currently the company is the second largest Brazilian cosmetics company by revenue‚ after O

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    Profile of the Company

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    HISTORY: India is a rich land of forest; ivory‚ silk‚ sandal‚ precious gems are magical charms of centuries. The most enchanting perfumes of the world got their exotic spell with a twist of sandal. The world’s richest sandalwood resource is from one isolated stretch of forests land in South India that is Karnataka. the Government Soap Factory during the year 1918. The The origin of sandalwood and its oil in Karnataka‚ which is used in making of Mysore sandal soaps is well known as Fragrant

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    Smell

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    Arceli Thompson SMELLy students…how annoying they can be to others? There are many different types of smell. Some smells are pleasant like aroma‚ fragrance and scent‚ are normally present on food‚ perfumes and flowers. They can be good but sometimes intolerable. Other types of smell like malodor‚ stench‚ reek and stink are use specifically to describe unpleasant odors. They can be strong‚ mild or tolerable. Most of these smells can be found at the right place‚ but not always

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    Written in 1931 Robert Faulkner’s A Rose For Emily is quite an interesting story on many different levels. A Rose For Emily demonstrates how culture shapes identity. His telling‚ the way he portrays this story allows us to step outside of our own identities and see first hand how diverse the human environment really can be. A Rose For Emily is the narrative-type story of the life and death of an eccentric woman named Emily Grierson. It is told craftily from a point of view that utilizes flashbacks

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    beaver butt

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    Beaver hind regions secrete goo called castoreum‚ which the animals use to mark their territory. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration lists castoreum as a “generally regarded as safe” additive‚ and manufacturers have been using it extensively in perfumes and foods for at least 80 years‚ according to a 2007 study in the International Journal of Toxicology. “I lift up the animal’s tail‚” said Joanne Crawford‚ a wildlife ecologist at Southern Illinois University‚ “and I’m like‚ ‘Get down there‚ and

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    How are fashion and appearance central to the construction of social identities? Fashion can be defined as the prevalent style and custom at a certain point in time. Besides being necessary and protecting us‚ clothing also shapes and defines us in the cultural‚ social and psychological aspect. It has been a part of culture and identity since the earliest of times. We live in a world where fashion and clothing play a significant role in shaping and determining the identity and social image of people

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    Descriptive Essay

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     charge the counters‚ ravaging the shelves and gathering their rations; finally‚ multitudes rejoice and join forces with their allies‚ all at their specific tables. The offset scents of the food are all but drowned out by body odours‚ colognes and perfumes. The air is humid now­ moist and unpleasant. After time has passed and every soldier has arrived at their destination‚ many begin to retreat to the halls. Continuing to attack each other‚ while determined to make it to their lockers to restock

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    Garden

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    Student Lounge Studying can be hard and very frustrating. When I first stepped into the student lounge I noticed that there were many activities for students. There were computers for students to access the Internet‚ places for students to sit‚ and a coffee shop that put out a wonderful aroma throughout the student lounge. As I looked around‚ I saw people studying and reading books. Most of them all had some sort of beverage in their hands‚ and they seemed very relaxed. In the student lounge

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    Francois Demachy‚ perfumer-creator for the House of Dior is the current craftsman of the new J’adore creations.4r Francois Demachy‚ formerly with Chanel‚ manages the in-house creation of the fragrances that were formerly concocted from finished perfume oil from Givaudan.5 Christian Dior was very passionate about flowers and was felt “Flowers are the most heavenly creation after women.”6 The J’adore Eau de Parfum is a floral fragrance‚ encompassing the distinct essences of the ylang-ylang of the

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    retail department store account. Five years after the rollout of their first products‚ the company produced a surprising new product with the development of Youth-Dew; a bath oil with a lingering quality fragrance versatile enough to double as a perfume. Although limited in funding during those early years‚ the Lauder’s sought to grow by innovation. Their early marketing techniques included sampling so that potential customers could actually try their products before buying. Despite her small ad

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