support military forces Source C supports Source A as it is interpreted as being a fortress in 1761 by colonel William Green , Royal engineers believed hat "Gibraltar was as tenable as any place in Europe. It was vulnerable from the sea, but as long Britannia ruled the waves, it was possible to make the Rock near impregnable as any fortress can be". This supports that interpretation of Gibraltar being a fortress.
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Civil societies consists of organizations and institutions that help and look after people, their health, and their rights. In the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding a group of kids are stranded on an island and have to fend for themselves. They attempt to create a civil society that ends up becoming unstable due to the jealousy of character named Jack who later becomes a dictator. Virginia’s early years consisted of death, disaster, disease, starvation and attack threats from the Native
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sector,” says Atmanand. Tailor-made products for rural India The company should provide rural folk with products and services that would meet their requirements. Take Cavin Care, for instance, which launched its shampoo in sachets. Also consider Britannia, which packaged its Tiger brand biscuits at a low price tag. Such companies obtained an understanding of the rural customer’s needs and provided them with the desired products. Atmanand’s emphasis is clearly on Para-meters that change the dynamics
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MKTA - 011 Amul –Evolution of Marketing Strategy “If Amul has become a successful brand – if, in the trade lingo, it enjoys brand equity – then it is because we have honored our contract with consumers for close to fifty years. If we had failed to do so, then Amul would have been consigned to the dustbin of history, along with thousands of other brands. For close to fifty years now, Amul has honored its contract with the consumer. The contract that is symbolized by the Amul brand means quality
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units for confectioneries. Thus with the concepts of mass production, distribution and competitive prices, they have captured 38% market share for biscuits in India and 90% market share for glucose biscuits against its competitors like Sunfeast and Britannia amongst others. The Product Concept • The Product concept holds that consumers will favor products that offer the most in quality, performance and innovative features. Hence this marketing strategy focuses on making continuous product improvements
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Caroline Lumb The name Columbia for "America" (in the sense of "European colonies in the New World") first appeared in 1738[1][2] in the weekly publication of the debates of the British Parliament in Edward Cave's The Gentleman's Magazine. Publication of Parliamentary debates was technically illegal, so the debates were issued under the thin disguise of Reports of the Debates of the Senate of Lilliput, and fictitious names were used for most individuals and placenames found in the record. Most of
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Questionnaire for retailers: Name of the respondent………………………………ContactNo……………………… Address……………………………………………………………………………………. Gender: male/female 1. Do you stock Amul milk? a. Yes b. No 2. If yes, do you get sufficient stock of Amul milk? a. Yes b. No 3. How did you come to know about Amul milk? a. through Distributors b. through Customers c. through Advertisements d. through Other Retailer 4. If yes, do you get sufficient stock? a. Yes b. No 5. How much stock
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Case Two: Coke and Pepsi learn to compete in India 1) The political environment has played key role in the following ways: Indian government viewed as unfriendly to foreign investors. Outside investment have been allowed only in high-tech sectors and was almost entirely prohibited in consumer goods sectors. If an item could be obtained anywhere else within the country, imports of similar items were forbidden. This gave Indian consumers have little choice of products or brands and no guarantees
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The Co-operative Group Sustainability Report 2010 Executive summary 11 Social responsibility Ecological sustainability Delivering value Assurance SuSTainabiliTy manaGEmEnT background Sustainability management and reporting is aligned with the three principles of the AA1000 AccountAbility Principles Standard (2008) 1 : materiality, inclusivity and responsiveness. Members are firmly embedded in governance (both in general, and in sustainability governance specifically) and policy
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Coffee, propelling the industry to grow at 25-30 per cent annually, according to Euromonitor. Key Players The major players operating in the Indian food and beverages industry include Dabur India Ltd, Godrej Industries Ltd, Hindustan Lever Ltd, Britannia Industries Ltd, ITC Ltd, Nestle` SA, PepsiCo, Inc, Cadbury Schweppes PLC, Future Group, RPG Enterprise and Godrej Agrovet Ltd. Among recent investments,
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