The purpose of this assignment is to provide a marketing strategy for a new sports drink that will be produced by the Coca-Cola Company.

Introduction The purpose of this assignment is to provide a marketing strategy for a new sports drink that will be produced by the Coca-Cola Company., and also to achieve the aims and objectives of Coca-Cola. Brief of The Coca-Cola Company The Coca-Cola Company is the world's largest beverage company, largest manufacturer, distributor and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups in the world. The company is best known for its product Coca-Cola, invented by pharmacist John Pemberton in 1886. Coca-Cola currently offers nearly 400 brands in over 200 countries or territories and serves 1.5 billion servings each day. The Coca-Cola Company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Its current president and CEO is Muhtar Kent. Coca-Cola offers nearly 400 brands in over 200 countries, besides its namesake Coca-Cola beverage. This includes other varieties of Coca-Cola such as: * Diet Coke (introduced in 1982), which uses aspartame, a synthetic phenylalanine-based artificial sweetener in place of sugar * Diet Coke Caffeine-Free * Cherry Coke (1985) * Diet Cherry Coke (1986) * Coke with Lemon (2001) * Diet Coke with Lemon (2001) * Vanilla Coke (2002) * Diet Vanilla Coke (2002) * Coca-Cola C2 (2004) * Coke with Lime (2004) * Aquarius Mineral Water (2004) * Diet Coke with Lime (2004) * Diet Coke Sweetened with Splenda (2005) * Coca-Cola Zero

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  • Level: AS and A Level
  • Subject: Business Studies
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Unit 4-Human lifespan development

Human lifespan development Unit 4- P1 There are 5 different life stages in life span development these are: -Infancy -Childhood -Adolescence -Adulthood -Later Adulthood I am now going to explain the physical, intellectual, emotional and social needs for the different lifespan developments. Conception Human life starts with conception. A fertile woman normally generates one egg cell each month, roughly 2 weeks after her menstrual period. Conception is a process of becoming pregnant. Most woman ovulate each month, this is when an egg is released by the ovaries. During the procedure of sexual intercourse the male will ejaculate and sperm will be lead from the testicles through the penis and will enter through the woman's vagina. If a sperm connects to the egg, fertilization may often occur. Whilst a male ejaculation, there is between 60 million and 500 million that swift there way through like a race. They come across the collar of the uterus within 10 minutes or so. Only around 100 to 200 of the chosen ones will meet the most fertile place. If the sperm achieves becoming successful and penetrates the egg it will mislay its tail and the head will become larger. The entrances will cause the egg to activate which will result it to enlarge. -The woman. The woman's role in conception is vitally important during conception. All of woman's eggs are already present

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  • Level: AS and A Level
  • Subject: Healthcare
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I...LAMI BNKING IN UK

I?LAMI? B?NKING IN UK I?LAMI? B?NK OF BRITAIN - ?A?E ?TUDY Ab?tra?t Thi? paper aim? to ?tudy the ?tatu? of I?lami? B?nking ?nd it? emergen?e in UK. The ?a?e of I?lami? B?nk of Britain will be ?tudied in thi? paper. Modern b?nking ?y?tem wa? introdu?ed into the Mu?lim ?ountrie? at a time when they were politi?ally ?nd e?onomi?ally at a low ebb, in the late 19th ?entury. The main b?nk? in the home ?ountrie? of the imperial power? e?tabli?hed lo?al br?n?he? in the ?apital? of the ?ubje?t ?ountrie? ?nd they ?atered mainly to the import export requirement? of the foreign bu?ine??e?. The b?nk? were generally ?onfined to the ?apital ?itie? ?nd the lo?al population remained largely untou?hed by the b?nking ?y?tem. The lo?al trading ?ommunity avoided the "foreign" b?nk? both for nationali?ti? a? well a? religiou? rea?on?. However, a? time went on it be?ame diffi?ult to engage in trade ?nd other a?tivitie? without making u?e of ?ommer?ial b?nk?. Even then m?ny ?onfined their involvement to tr?n?a?tion a?tivitie? ?u?h a? ?urrent a??ount? ?nd money tr?n?fer?. Borrowing from the b?nk? ?nd depo?iting their ?aving? with the b?nk were ?tri?tly avoided in order to keep away from dealing in intere?t whi?h i? prohibited by religion Table of ?ontent? Introdu?tion 5 I?lami? B?nk 5 ?hariah Advi?ory ?oun?il 6 I?lami? Mortgage 6 I?lami? Bu?ine?? Fin?n?e 7 I?lami? law? on Trading 7

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  • Level: University Degree
  • Subject: Business and Administrative studies
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Cruel Inventions By Roger Kumble

CRUEL INVENTIONS by Roger Kumble based on the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos De Laclos February 10, 1998 EXT. MANHATTAN SKYLINE - DAY 1 We circle around the island of Manhattan moving closer and closer till we're looking down on Fifth Avenue. As the melody continues to play we MOVE towards a building and ZOOM into a window. 2 INT. THERAPIST'S OFFICE - DAY 2 A fifty-year old female therapist (DR. GREENBAUM) sits at her desk, frowning as she takes notes. Books of Jung and Freud line the shelves. A young man (SEBASTIAN VALMONT) sits in a chair in front of her looking impatient. The therapist continues to write notes. DR. GREENBAUM Jesus. We've been at this for six months. SEBASTIAN I know. DR. GREENBAUM And you haven't made an ounce of progress. SEBASTIAN I know. Sebastian takes out a cigarette. DR. GREENBAUM (not looking up) There's no smoking in my office. Sebastian sneers at her then puts the cigarette away. Dr. Greenbaum finishes her notes and looks up at him, shaking her head. SEBASTIAN What do you want me to say? That I'm supposed to feel remorse because I act the way I do? The truth is I don't. Dr. Greenbaum shakes her head and takes notes. SEBASTIAN (cont'd) Look, I'm not like all the other kids in high school. I don't care about book reports and

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  • Level: GCSE
  • Subject: English
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COMPUTER INDUSTRY REVERE UPPLY CHAIN AND LOGITIC

Running Head: COMPUTER INDUSTRY REVER?E ?UPPLY CHAIN AND LOGI?TIC? COMPUTER INDUSTRY REVER?E ?UPPLY CHAIN AND LOGI?TIC? [Name of the writer] [Name of the in?titution] AB?TRACT In tod?y'? highly competitive bu?ine?? environment, the ?ucce?? of ?ny bu?ine?? depend? to ? l?rge extent on the efficiency of the ?upply ch?in. Competition h?? moved beyond firm-to-firm riv?lry to riv?lry between ?upply ch?in?. M?n?ger? in m?ny indu?trie? now re?lize th?t ?ction? t?ken by one member of the ?upply ch?in c?n influence the profit?bility of ?ll other? in the ?upply ch?in. Rever?e ?upply ch?in i? defined ?? the proce?? of pl?nning, implementing ?nd controlling the efficient, co?t effective flow of r?w m?teri?l?, in-proce?? inventory, fini?hed good? ?nd rel?ted inform?tion from the point of con?umption to the point of origin for the purpo?e of rec?pturing v?lue or proper di?po??l. The rever?e ?upply ch?in ?im? to recover u?ed product? from con?umer? for rep?ir, refurbi?hing, rem?nuf?cturing, recycling ?nd di?po??l. Rever?e logi?tic? i? ? new ?nd emerging ?re?, ?nd ?? ?uch, only ? limited ?mount of inform?tion h?? been publi?hed to d?te. Moreover mo?t of the inform?tion ?v?il?ble i? from ?meric?n ?ource? ?nd therefore thi? di??ert?tion ?l?o quote? ?ome U? ex?mple?. TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1 PURPO?E OF THE ?TUDY 9 ?IGNIFICANCE OF THE ?TUDY 9 RE?EARCH OBJECTIVE?

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  • Level: AS and A Level
  • Subject: ICT
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Why family structures are changing.

Contents page Cover page- page 1 An introduction explaining three reasons why family structures are changing- Page 2-6 Describe the structure of each family (family A) Page 7-9 Analyse how each family group meets the needs of its members (family A) Page 10-13 Research and describe the services used by each family to help meet their health and social care needs including an evaluation of the effects of such support. (Family A) page 14-15 Describe the structure of each family (family B) Page 16-17 Analyse how each family group meets the needs of its members (family B) Page 20-21 Research and describe the services used by each family to help meet their health and social care needs including an evaluation of the effects of such support. (Family B) Page 22-26 Report An in-depth analysis of the effects of two issues on the family members Page 27-30 Describe how recent government initiatives aim to support families experiencing difficulties. Page 31-34 An assessment of the role played by various organisations that provide support to families experiencing difficulties. Page 35-40 A detailed explanation of three reasons why family structures have changed The definition of a family is "The collective body of persons who live in one house, and under one head or manager; a household, including parents, children, and servants, and, as the case may be, lodgers

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  • Level: GCSE
  • Subject: Health and Social Care
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