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    ACTIVATED CHARCOAL

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    the Problem This study aims to produce a cream deodorant using charcoal‚ cornstarch and coconut oil. Specifically‚ it seeks to answer the following questions; 1. What is the level of acceptability of charcoal cream deodorant in terms of efficacy? 2. What is the level of acceptability of charcoal cream deodorant in terms of appearance and smell? Hypothesis There’s no significant difference between commercially made deodorants and charcoal deodorants in terms of color and efficacy. Scope and Delimitation

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    Kingsford Charcoal

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    Case: Kingsford Charcoal Define problem Kingsford is a branch product group of Clorox. The main product of Kingsford is charcoal. The business performance of this brand was good among the competitors‚ but during the recent years‚ it tends to be worse.The marketers of this company are trying to find a way to solve this problem by using the analysis and informations they got which cover many aspects. According to the analysis‚ the biggest competitor of Kingsford is Royal Oak and Private Label

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    Acid and Shoe

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    1 Introduction Background of the Study Like many other hygiene convenience‚ shoe polish or can also be called boot polish is usually a wax ‚ cream or paste used by people to shine‚ water proof and restore the appearance of leather shoes. This extends the footwear’s life. This is made up of many kinds of chemicals and because of this; it can cause irritations‚ allergies to us. In our generation‚ shoe polish is used every day and companies produce a lot of it to meet the demands of consumers

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    Shoe Shiner

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    The Feasibility of Charcoal and Coconut Oil As Shoe Polish Science Investigatory Project Submitted By: Prince Charles J. Rosario Angelico Lemuel Galangan Submitted To: Mrs. Vilma Delino Gr. 7-Love After the financial crisis erupted in late 1990’s until today‚more people seemingly shifted‚or partly‚used traditional fuel in cooking their food.There was a tremendous increase in demand for charcoal as fuel.Since then

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    Paper Charcoal

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    THE FACTORY OF CHARCOAL PAPER AT SAGANA‚ SANTIAGO CITY‚ ISABELA __________________________________ A Feasibility Study Presented to the Faculty and Staff of INFANT JESUS MONTESSORI SCHOOL COLLEGE DEPT. Malvar‚ Santiago City _________________________________ In Partial Fulfilment of The Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) __________________________________ By: FEBBIE ROSE Q. CAPARAS July 2013 Dedication I dedicate this piece to all

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    Charcoal Briquette

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    CHAPTER ONE Literature Review 1.0 Introduction Charcoal is defined as dark grey residue consisting of impure carbon obtained by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances [1] or a black grey form of carbon‚ produce by heating wood or other organic substances in enclosed space without air. Charcoal is basically composed of tiny particles or carbon[2] which is usually produce by slow pyrolysis‚ heating of wood‚ sugar‚ bone char‚ or other substances in the absence

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    Schubert: Serenade lyrics He who believeth in Ja shall not be condemned But he that believeth not is condemned already Only because he has not believed In the name of the only begotten son‚ my Lord For he so feared the world he left his only begotten son To shed his blood show that pain is love But I wont cry ’cause I live to die Wit my mind on my money and my guns to the sky For he so feared the world he left his only begotten son To shed his blood‚ show that pain is love But I wont

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    Kingsford Charcoal

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    present an overall marketing strategy and establish core marketing activities to boost its profitability and MBAs. We will then attempt to re-strategize marketing mix to help Kingsford back on its track. The real challenge is to attract more people to charcoal grilling from gas grilling and at the same time capture more market share from Royal Oak. TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 3 2.0 ANALYSIS ON KINGSFORD MARKET SITUATION 2.1 Marketing Audit

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    Polish Christmas

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    |Polish Christmas Tradition | |  | |The preparations for Christmas begin many days before the actual celebration. People are cleaning windows and houses before Christmas. It is believed that if a| |house is dirty

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    Polish Culture

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    İçindekiler POLAND AND TURKEY 3 Polish Turkish Relations 3 Daily Life 3 Language 4 Foods 4 POLAND AND TURKEY Polish Turkish Relations Diplomatic relations between Poland and Turkey dates back to 15th century. In 1414‚ diplomatic relations between the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Poland were established. The two countries were neighbors from middle ages till the end of 18th century. Poland is the first European country that recognizes young Turkish state after World War I

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