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    Corporate New Ventures at Proctor & Gamble Describe the history and products of P & G In 1837, soap manufacturer, James Gamble and candlemaker, William Procter merged their two small Cincinnati businesses.They did this so they could more easily purchase the animal fats necessary to make their products. From there, the company grew to be a $33 billion worldwide leader in consumer products.Both Proctor and Gamble had strong religious, ethical and moral values. The company earned an excellent reputation

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    Trans Fat Research Paper

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    Kaplan from the New York Times says, “Trans fat are made by adding hydrogen to liquid oil, which turns it into a solid, like margarine or Crisco.” It also doesn’t cost very much, which is why food manufacturers use it so much. Trans fats come from animal products like milk and meat. The FDA says that it’s synthesized in the guts of grazing animals. Although trans fats are a natural component

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    The Headgear Debate In Women’s Lacrosse In the beginning of the season, the Sherwood High School girl’s lacrosse team had enough to field two teams, a JV and a Varsity, but by the end of the season, there was only enough to field one team. At one point in the season the team had 8 out of 26 girls out with concussions Team statistics such as this, have the lacrosse community in an uproar over whether or not to mandate helmets for all levels of women’s lacrosse teams. The debate has arisen out of an

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    J.M Smucker Company has provided quality products since 1879. The founder of the company introduced the company with limited products of jams and jellies as well as preserves. To grow its brand and acquire and promote new products is the main corporate strategy. Focusing mostly on marketing in North America, has allowed the company to own all the major trademarks, with the exception of Pillsbury and Barrelhead. The mission statement of Smucker is vision and stating its innovations. This has allowed

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    60 Years Research Paper

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    60 Years Ago -1957 The first frost of the season was reported on Saturday, October 12, 1957. Edmonton people who rose early enough saw frost which was light and caused no damage. The Fire Department extinguished the Lions Club 16 – 15 in a bitter basketball game at the high school gym Friday night. Proceeds went to the two organizations. Danny Froggett won a radio as a door prize. The Edmonton grade school has officially selected blue and gray as their school colors. Cheerleaders selected by the

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    Michael Dunaway Professor Steven H. Elder ABE 4613 3 December 2014 Biomechanics of Concussions in American Football A concussion or mild traumatic brain injury(mTBI) is an acceleration/deceleration injury resulting from biomechanical forces transmitted to the cerebral tissues from impacts to the head (Broglio). Concussive sport injuries make up the majority of all brain injuries in the United States with 1.6 to 3.8 million cases every year. Every year athletes get bigger, better, faster, and

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    with health in America. If everyone works together, we can lower America’s obesity rate by getting kids to stay active and eat healthier. Obesity’s development started strong in 1830 when sugar rose to fifteen pounds per capita. In the early 1900s, Crisco (cheap lard) was introduced and caused many fatty meals all over the country. In 1920, sugar consumption rose from 15 pounds to 100 pounds per capita. The first cholesterol test was invented later in 1934, and

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    While Market Researchers may not understand the complete environment in which the decision maker operates, it is imperative that the Market Research address the real decision problem and not simply a visible, but incorrect, aspect of it. A marketing research project can be viewed as a series of steps that includes formulating the problem, determining the research design, designing the data collection method, designing the forms, designing the samples, collecting data, analyzing and interpreting the

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    How to Make- Cupcakes

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    Cakes are often connected with fun, happiness, excitement and celebration. Cakes have been a part of many traditions all over the world synchronizing festivities. A variety of styles and themes are used in association to cakes, depending on the particular celebration, there are many different occasions such as birthdays, Mother’s day, Father’s day, 4Th of July festivities, baby showers and weddings. Cakes are decorated with flowers, flags and cartoon characters to place cakes. An assortment of flavors

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    There is no doubt that Wal-Mart is a key customer for any consumer brand. And keeping a strategically long term relationship with a retailer giant like Wal-Mart is inevitable, yet balancing sales with plenty of others is vital to a brand’s health. P&G has to find ways to reduce its dependence on these retailers. This is the strategy that P&G is using today, focusing on its core products and distinctive capabilities to serve those high-end segments. P&G also faces competition from Wal-Mart’s private

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