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    Marketing

    1.0 Situational Analysis/Current Marketing Mix 1.1 Current Product The core benefit of the ‘Kraft Tiger Energy Choc’ (Kraft Tiger) biscuit is its nutritional value. These biscuits are fortified with the nine vitamins and six minerals recommended by the World Food Programme. They are enriched with Vitamins such as Vitamin A, B1, B2, B5, B6, B12, D, E, Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Zinc and Iron. These vitamins can help to fulfill consumer’s daily intake of vitamin nutrition in addition to keeping

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    An Approach to the Twelfth Five Year Plan

    Inclusive Growth An Approach to the Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012-17) Government of India Planning Commission Contents 1 An Overview 1-14 2 Macro-Economic Framework 15-27 3 Energy 28-38 4 Transport 39-44 5 Sustainable Management of Natural Resources 45-58 6 Rural Transformation 59-66 7 Farm Sector 67-79 8 Manufacturing Sector 80-86 9 Health 87-95 10 Education & Skill Development 11 Social and Regional

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    Method of Reviews for 2nd Generation Biofuels

    decomposition. Second generation biofuels are made from non-food crops or agricultural waste, especially ligno-cellulosic biomass like switch-grass, willow, or wood chips. Third generation biofuels are made from algae or other quickly growing biomass sources. Fourth generation biofuels are made from specially engineered plants or biomass that may have higher energy yields or lower barriers to cellulosic breakdown or are able to be grown on non-agricultural land or bodies of water. However, criticism

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    Affordable Housing - Kenya

    Affordable Housing – Some Experiences From Kenya Wafula NABUTOLA, Kenya Key words: Affordable, Mortgage, Sweat Equity, Home, House, Space, Settlements. SUMMARY Shelter is a physiological human need. It is like food. So much so that even those who cannot afford it still need it. By its nature housing represents a major investment requiring a substantial capital outlay. In the majority of housing projects, the developer whether as a corporate or individual has to borrow, beg or steal! Kenya’s GDP

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    Lafarge Business Analysis

    “Lafarge: Business Analysis” Submitted by: Anna Stocker on behalf of Group 1 (Soheil Aly Maher, Ali Jones) Business Analysis and Assessment MSc Operations and Supply Chain Management Student ID: 15940635 Word count: 4,147 August 1st 2012 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Lafarge desire to be the world leader in building materials, encourages great commitments to customers, employees, and other stakeholders. The organization has developed it’s strategies, geographical focus, product mix and operational

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    Green Marketing

    corporate who have already adopted the green marketing concept and doing the business successfully. The Government of India specially the state like Gujarat has really taken a step forward to adopt the green product development by using wind power energy and promoting CNG and the list does not end now. It has become like a bench mark for not only the other states but also other countries. Keywords: Environment, Consumerism, green marketing. Introduction: “C.S.R responsibility plans and sustainability

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    The Importance Of Biodiesel

    to the fast depleting non-renewable sources of energy. What is bio-fuel? A biofuel is a fuel that is produced through contemporary biological processes, such as agriculture and anaerobic digestion, rather than a fuel produced by geological processes such as those involved in the formation of fossil fuels, such as coal and petroleum, from prehistoric biological matter. The history of bio-fuels dates back to several centuries and had been discovered as a primitive resource much prior to the discovery

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    P&G Case Study

    innovation across all aspects of the business even extending to our relationships with suppliers and partners. In 2001, P&G radically changed its approach to Research & Development (R&D). Instead of relying solely on its own, highly capable R&D resources, P&G welcomed ideas from individual entrepreneurs and scientists from other companies, and universities, the concept came to be known as Connect & Develop; the goal was to gain half the ideas from inside and half from outside the company. Connect

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    Shell and Their Impact on Life Cycle Assessmnt

    8/8/2014 SHELL AND THEIR IMPACT ON LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT Table of Contents Introduction 1 Life Cycle Assessment 1 Findings and Analysis 2 Conclusion and Recommendation 10 References 11 Introduction The major accumulations of “oil were found in the 19th Century, fossil fuel seemed to” propose an unlimited foundation of drive to motivate expansion. Drilling, extracting severe and long-lasting risks, fires and doddles, work-related

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    Economic Sectors

    Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012–2017) Economic Sectors Volume II Copyright © Planning Commission (Government of India) 2013 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilised in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. First published in 2013 by SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd B1/I-1 Mohan Cooperative Industrial Area Mathura Road

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