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    THE INTRODUCTION TO SOAP MANUFACTURE BY W. H. SIMMONS‚ B.Sc. (Lond.)‚ F.C.S. AND H. A. APPLETON It has been said that the use of soap is a gauge of the civilisation of a nation‚ but though this may perhaps be in a great measure correct at the present day‚ the use of soap has not always been co-existent with civilisation‚ for according to Pliny (Nat. Hist.‚ xxviii.‚ 12‚ 51) soap was first introduced into Rome from Germany‚ having been discovered by the Gauls‚ who used the product obtained

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    NAME English 1304 TEACHER 05 March 2011 Lifebuoy Soap Advertisement In 1944‚ propaganda of World War II in America was almost part of daily pop culture; ranging from product advertisements to comic strips‚ it was all the rage in most parts of the United States. Many times propaganda would sway two opposite directions: pro-war and anti-war. Multiple mediums were used during this time to be more persuasive. Also using models‚ iconic symbols‚ and appealing colors and structured texts would

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    Experiment 3: Preparation and Properties of Soap Objectives: i) To be able to prepare a soap starting with olive oil and animal lard. ii) To examine the chemical properties of the soap that is made. iii) To determine the theoretical yield and experimental yield of soap. Introduction: A soap is a salt of a fatty acid. Fatty acids are carboxylic acids with a long unbranced hydrocarbon (aliphatic) chains. It contains at least 12 carbons and a carboxylic acid group. Materials and Apparatus:

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    What are the pros and cons of making alcohol illegal today? Making alcohol illegal today has various pros and cons. The pros include reduction or prevention of alcohol addiction in the society today. If alcohol is illegal then people will not abuse alcohol and hence there will not be cases of addiction. Making alcohol addiction will improve the health of people in the society. This is through the reduction of damage of kidneys and livers of those who abuse alco0hol. Making alcohol illegal would reduce

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    Thai Soap Operas

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    Thai Soap Operas always in favor In some houses‚ family fight for TV remote control and what to watch: Drama‚ Fantasy‚ Comedy‚ or Romance? For many decades‚ prime-time soap operas‚ or Lakorn Nam Nao‚ have remained so popular. From generation to generation‚ Thai people have a very great loyalty to their soaps and their favorite characters. From the greatest-hooked Raeng Ngao‚ the audience becomes addicted to see the battle of wife and mistress. The saga of wife and mistress‚ love

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    Running Head: VALUES AND ETHICAL DECISION MAKING � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �1� Running head: SELECTING THE RIGHT COMMUNICATION CHANNEL � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �3� Values and Ethical Decision Making MGT 521 December 19‚ 2011 � Values and Ethical Decision Making Values differ greatly across generations‚ cultures‚ genders‚ personalities‚ and many other factors (Robbins and Judge‚ 2010). Yet‚ Robbins and Judge stated‚ a person ’s "[v]alues represent basic convictions that "a specific mode of conduct or

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    Lifebuoy- Soap of India

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    relaunch of the soap in 2002‚ 2004 & again in 2006 have been turning points in its history. In 2004‚ Lifebuoy’s product offering was revamped with contemporary packaging and an upmarket look. While that went down well with existing users‚ new users were still elusive; they continued to perceive the product as a ‘cheap soap for poor people’. That perception had to be changed without alienating the Lifebuoy loyalists. The objective for HUL was to launch a campaign that helped the soap shed its old-fashioned

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    Army Soap Note

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    The SOAP note is the accepted method of medical record entries for the military. S: (subjective) - What the patient tells you. O: (objective) - Physical findings of the exam. A: (assessment) - Your interpretation of the patients condition. P: (plan) - Includes the following: 1. Medical treatment: includes use of meds‚ use of bandages‚ etc. 2. Additional diagnostics: which if any test which still might be needed. X-ray MRI ect.. 3. Special instructions‚ handouts‚ use

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    Dove Soap Report

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    MARKETING MANAGEMENT PROJECT REPORT CATEGORY- SOAP COMPANY- HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITED BRAND- DOVE SUBMITTED TO: Dr. H. GAYATHRI SUBMITTED BY: (SECTION – A‚ Group-6) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INDUSTRY 3 1.1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW: 3 1.2. MARKET PLAYERS UNDER FMCG IN INDIA: 2 1.3. MARKET SIZE: 3 1.4. FMCG GROWTH LADDER AND FUTURE OUTLOOK: 3 2. SOAP INDUSTRY IN INDIA 3 3. HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITED 4 3.1 HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION:

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    Fresh Pandan Soap

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    Fresh Pandan Soap (Investigatory Project) I.            OBJECTIVES                         1. To cure even without too much expenses;                         2. To prove that there could actually be a natural cure in a soap; 3. To make use of the fragrance of Pandan Leaves in another way; 4. To recognize the medicinal capability of Pandan; 5. To treat leprosy‚ small pox and wounds; 6. To be aware of Pandan leaves not limited to culinary uses; 7. To relieve pains brought about by headache

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