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    In the United States (U. S.) roughly 59.5 million people live in rural areas (HRSA‚ 2015). This accounts for nearly 19.3% of the total population of the U.S (HRSA‚ 2015). These rural areas are largely populated by older adults and children who are frequently identified as vulnerable populations in trauma care. Health services in rural areas often differ from urban areas in many proportions including: less medical providers‚ limited access to specialty resources or diagnostic tools‚ and lengthy travel

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    a huge extent since accumulating the positives of both large cities and rural areas makes these cities very effective and established. The second most common problem of migration is rise in unemployment in the large cities‚ which further leads to the increase in poor standard of living‚ and also poor hygienic conditions in the cities. Employment‚ by far‚ remains the biggest cause of migration for the people in rural areas (P.K. Singh‚ 2010). They create pressure on

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    Presented by Vaibhav S. Shah INDEX SR NO. DETAILS OF CONTENT PAGE NO. 1 Organization Details 4 2 Vision‚Mission‚Philosophy 5 3 Plant Locations 6 4 Product Line 7 5 Competitors 15 6 Raw Material Required 16 7 Manufacturing Process 17 8 Promotion Strategy 23 9 Distribution Details 24 10 Customer Detail 26 11 Supply Chain Management 27 12 References 30 Organization Detail  Name: Nirma Limited‚  Inception of Nirma Nirma is one of the most recognizable Indian brands.

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    Short essay on Rural and Urban Communities One of the broadcasts and most revealing of all social contracts is exhibited by the differences of urban and rural life. This contrast is one of social environment. It divides community organization in two broad types-the urban and the rural. For many centuries city and country are two general types of human habitation. However‚ we must remember that rural and urban depict modes of community life‚ not simply geographical locations. The most obvious

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    Rural areas need to be developed. Discuss. It is difficult to define the word “rural” as you can’t just tell where rural begins anymore. However‚ people have a common perception of what rural areas are like. In general‚ a rural area is a geographical area that is located outside cities and towns. A typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Forests are an example of rural areas. Agricultural areas are also commonly stated as rural areas not because of their small settlements

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    lifestyle? Living in different places such as urban or rural areas would be a factor on how they determine their lifestyle. People in the developed countries are more informed about living in a healthy lifestyle which make their life healthier and fitter than the people in the undeveloped countries‚ whereas people in Malaysia who live in an urban area are more aware and concern about living in a healthy way and the people who live in a rural area should be educated and well-informed about their way

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    MARRIAGE SYSTEM IN RURAL PUNJAB. PLACE - PUNJAB‚ RAIPUR. DATED: 25th AUGUST 2013 The Marriage system of rural Punjab even though similar to existing system of Hindu marriage in India has a unique traditional difference. These are the excerpts of some families which I have interviewed and realized the underlying beauty in their system with its efforts to retain their clanship as well as maintain an extended family without compromising and hurting the feelings of the newlyweds and their well being

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    - ---- r ---­ .’ S ~‚ 504-009-1 D "’he BusIness School ~or the v Vorld • Unilever in Brazil (1997-2007): Marketing Strategies for Low-Income Consumers • Overall winner of the 2008 European Case Clearing House Awards • Winner of a 2007 European Case Clearing House Award in the category "Marketing" • Winner of the European Foundation for Management Development Case of the Year Award 2004 in the category "Marketing" 04/2008-5188 This case was prepared by Pedro Pacheco

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF NIRMA PRESENTED BY Manoj Bhalani (12MBA006) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Ms. Kinjal Mistri Ms. Komal Shukla IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE COURSE “SEMINAR ON CONTEMPORARY ISSUES” OF SEMESTER- III MBA PROGRAMME (2012-14) SUBMITTED TO INDUKAKA IPCOWALA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (I2IM) CHAROTAR UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (CHARUSAT) CHAROTAR UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (CHARUSAT) FACULTY

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    ASSIGNMENT on MARKETING MANAGEMENT Case Study (Detergent Wars-Wheel v/s Nirma) Submitted to: Prof.Dhruv Chak Submitted by: Ankita Beri PGDM-I Sec.-A Roll no.-022 Assignment:

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