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    A PROJECT REPORT “ User buying behavior towards Perfume ” Submitted for the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award PGDM ACADEMIC SESSION (2009 – 2011) SUBMITTED TO:Prof. Shweta JainSUBMITTED BY:Prabhakar Rahul Enroll (2009PGDM031)Puneet Arora Enroll (2009PGDM033)Amit Bharti Enroll (2009PGDM004)PGDM (MARKETING AND HR) Table of contents 1. Introduction2. Hypothesis3. Research methodology4. Data analysis and interpretation5. Conclusion6.

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    La Juicy’s Glacé perfume ad uses a beautiful, young, blonde woman in a fitted, pink sparkly dress, lying on a background of white roses and pink ribbons to sale the vision of glamour, freshness, and a carefree mood through their perfume. The way the woman in the picture is beautifully portrayed, with all her beauty, glamour, , and also the displaying of the bottle of perfume, shows how this perfume will give the woman wearing it the same life as portrayed in the ad. In the perfume ad by Viva La Juicy

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    Grenouille is a character born destined to be a murderer, but he alone can’t accomplish it. Süskind offers him a plethora of characters that can help him in his journey to becoming a master murderer and perfume maker. The use of minor characters in the novel Perfume help Grenouille grow and develop into a murderer, like a tick, he leeches off others and uses them for personal growth. Grenouille absorbs the traits of his host, using them to keep him alive, they assist him in fitting into society,

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    secrets to choosing the right Perfume that smells best on you: Do not Entrust a Odor until you Smell the Last Note Eau de Cologne Eau de Cologne is about five percent oil in a combination of water and alcohol. It is refreshing and lighter, typically with a citrus oil element. Eau de Toilette It contains the amount of perfume oil between five and nine percent over Eau de Cologne, Eau de Toilette mixed with alcohol. Perfume Perfume is almost 40 percent perfume oil combined with alcohol. Learn

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    Tom Robbins' Jitterbug Perfume Essay

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    Tom Robbins' Jitterbug Perfume In his 1984 novel Jitterbug Perfume, Tom Robbins presents a narrative that rivals the often fantastical tales told in myth. Using classical mythology as a foundation, and, in particular, providing a loose adaptation of The Odyssey by Homer, Robbins updates and modifies characters and concepts in an effort to reinforce the importance of the journey of life and the discovery of self. Like the ancient myth-makers, Robbins commands the reader’s attention with

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    Perfume and the Nature of Evil The life of Jean Baptiste Grenouille in Perfume shows that one can be born inherently evil and that not all evil is learned. Perfume by Patrick Suskind although fictional still gives an exceptional look into the mind and the making of a murder. The book has an array of examples that prove Grenouille was born evil from his unusual sense of smell to his lack thereof a scent. When looking closer Perfume has many other displays of his inherently born evil. Jean Baptiste

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    An Analysis of Perfume as a Critique of Religion Perfume by Patrick Süskind follows Jean-Baptiste Grenouille through an incredible journey of survival, perseverance, and ascension to godlike power. It, being set during the Enlightenment, depicts a time where people let curiosity reign and science flourish. Nevertheless, although people were becoming more scientific in their thought, religion was still a part of people’s lives. The presence of religious elements in the novel, however, serves to be

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    Perfume, by Suskind conforms to conventional standards of the horror genre. The author takes advantage of this conformity by making Grenouille into the typical horror genre killer or monster to produce a story with a chilling and dark atmosphere. The author effectively uses both characterization and stylistic features to develop and shape Grenouille’s character into such monster. According to horror conventions a story must have a monster, whether it be a serial killer or supernatural entity “There

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    promote specific product. • Ratings – Both the cybermediaries show the ratings of the products in two aspects; depending on the popularity & demand and as per the feedback provided by the consumers. • Range of products – They offer humongous variety of perfumes based on brands, price, flavours, and features. • Socialising Sites – Both the cybermediaries connect the consumers through Facebook, twitter, and blogs. • Hot deals – Both of them have items which are offered at discounted price for e.g. during

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    is the organic pee urine which can be content on making new tone of perfume together with its essential and fragrance oils and experience some exotic and unusual aromas from other original and unique sources. We’ll prove to you that Science can create a mystery where an impossible waste can create intoxicating scent creating own signature perfume using the most exotic and mysterious essential and fragrance oils. Perfume Perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils and aroma compounds, fixatives

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