Hierarchy of management that covers different levels of management
Diaper Bag
1. Diaper Bag
On 10–29–2017 at approximately 1433hrs, Major Hughes and I spoke with Victoria Kay Davis w/f
DOB 10–03–1996 and Benjamin Robert Dorsey b/m DOB 07–29–1994 at the Brookfield Police
Department in reference to found drugs.
Victoria advised Benjamin and herself drove to Brookfield to pick up Benjamin's 3 year old
daughter DOB 10/27/2014, from Benjamin's ex–girlfriend and Ava's mother Mickenzie Marie Adler
w/f DOB 07–08–1996. Victoria advised they picked up Ava along with Ava's black and red in color
Minnie Mouse diaper Bag from Mickenzie. Victoria advised the location they picked up Ava and the
diaper bag was in front of Mickenzie boyfriend's house located at 131 E Clayton St.
Victoria and Benjamin advised they left and went to the nearest gas station that was Casey's on S.
Main St. Victoria advised Benjamin went to the restroom inside Casey's while she was grabbing Ava
from the car. Victoria advised she went through the diaper bag to look for a pull up diaper for Ava
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Major Hughes logged the items into evidence where the crystal like substance will be sent to the lab
for further testing. I ran Mickenzie through dispatch and dispatch advised Mickenzie had a positive
warrant out of Ralls County for failure to appear on driving while suspended or revoked, warrant
number 17RLFTA194, issued on 10–27–2017.
Benjamin and Victoria wrote out voluntary statements. Benjamin and Victoria left at approximately
1535hrs. I reported this incident to Children's Division hotline worker #43704 over the
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3. Kimberly Clark Case Study
Kimberly–Clark is a manufacturing company that produces a variety of paper items from Kleenex
brands to Huggies diapers (Kimberly–Clark, 2017). Recently, the company has ventured into the
creation of virtual shopping to learn how shoppers react to their products when viewed on store
shelves, help researchers and developers gain data to market products that will sell, and to help
managers develop stronger store displays for competitive advantage (O'Brien & Marakas, 2011).
Using virtual reality to simulate the shopping experience allows the manufacturer to gain insight
without creating products that might not sell based on their packaging or factors within the store that
might deter a potential customer.
Customers want their store experience to be simple by offering products that are appealing and
having those products available when they want them. The virtual reality simulator created the
atmosphere that the customer would actually visit so that Kimberly–Clark could see how the
customer reacted as she was required to kneel down to find the product she was looking for in the
wide array of diaper products (O'Brien & Marakas, 2011). Getting the total shopping experience of
the customer from a virtual simulator allows the company to make informed decisions about the
product packaging and desired shelf space. If the company can know what consumers focus on for a
better shopping experience, they can create a product that meets the needs of the customer (O'Brien
& Marakas,
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5. Women and Family Planning
The proper place of a woman was a prime subject throughout the nineteenth century. In previous
centuries women were known as housewives; they were to remain home to cook, clean, and
reproduce. Woman had to justify their relationship to their natural environment and the medical field
seemed to be just that. Ladies who took on this new line of work argued that they were extending
their expected roles as mothers and sisters. Nursing and other medical occupations became easy to
defend. Despite all odds, woman began contributing to the medical field in the twentieth century by
advancing in family planning, science, and nursing. The field of medicine offered an unusual change
to women beyond what society knew.
Women were always and forever will be a specialist in family planning for they are by nature the
only sex capable of childbearing. In later centuries children were birthed to assist in farming,
fielding, etc., but as the world began to develop , so did the family. No longer were children needed
for the listed specifications. The economy became an adjustment and population was increasing
abnormally. Margret Sanger (1879–1966) devoted her life to legalizing methods of birth control for
woman and opened the first birth control clinic in 1916.She once said that "No woman can call
herself free who does not control her own body". Due to Sanger's efforts and dedication the private
use of contraceptives was ruled a constitution right in 1965 by the Supreme Court. Her achievement
now
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7. Disadvantages Of Disposable Diapers
P&G has invested hundreds of millions of dollars on advertising specifically to customers that
appreciate the convenience of disposable diapers. However, one of its greatest risks is whether these
consumers will continue to value the convenience of disposable diapers, or if they will eventually be
convinced that the damage to the environment is more important. Much of P&G's efforts in the
recent years have focused on addressing this specific issue.
P&G turned to consulting and research firms to prove that disposable diapers were not as evil
compared to cloth diapers – as they were made out to be. Research conducted by Arthur D. Little,
Inc. and commissioned by P&G concluded that laundering a cloth diaper over the course of its
lifetime consumes up to six times the water used to manufacture a single–use diaper. That water
consumption, P&G reiterated, was comparable in impact to the waste produced by disposables.
While these research and marketing efforts did not negate the debate entirely, it did manage to
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Through a longstanding partnership with Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), P&G is
collaborating to incorporate computational fluid dynamics based technology to develop software
tools that simulate how to insert and layer materials to enhance the performance of diaper design
and the manufacturing process. It is also offering this technology to its small and mid–sized
suppliers so that they can be cost efficient and provide better products.
If P&G and Pampers will maintain its dominance on the disposable diaper market into the future, it
will be determined by how carefully and continuously it will manage the ever–changing ecosystem.
This fascinating story is set for an exciting ride that is worth a watch for all innovation
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9. The Demographics Of The U.s. Essay
The demographics of the U.S. are forever evolving. No generation is like the one before. Trends
come and go, ethnic diversity increases, and social norms change. Therefore, as expected, the need
and attitude towards particular products changes. There are very few consumer items that are able to
withstand the test of time. Those products are typically essential lifestyle or hygiene goods. For
example, products like bath soap have been around for years and it is unlikely that the need for them
go away anytime soon. With that being said, it does not mean that products like soaps, shampoos,
etc. do not need to evolve with the changing desires of our country. They too must also add variety
into their product mix, as well as change their methods of marketing to keep up with the times. Let's
now take a look at some demographic trends that will impact how companies market in the U.S. for
the years to come.
Hispanic Population Growth
Hispanics are the fastest growing ethnic/racial group in America. In 2014, the U.S. Census Bureau
reported that Hispanics make up over 17% of the population and it projects that they will account
for nearly 30% of the population by the year 2060. This change will greatly impact what products
companies put out on the market, who they market them to, and how they market them. A 2010
report on demographics conducted by the Nielsen Company revealed that Hispanics spend more
money on baby items (formula, diapers, etc.). Diaper brands Pampers, Huggies, and
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11. Essay about P&G Case Study
In this case of Procter and Gamble (P&G) and Wal–Mart's partnership, the main issue seemed
to be caused by a third–part company's collaboration with Wal–Mart which interfered the healthy
partnership between P&G and Wal–Mart, also threatened P&G's leading position in the
diaper market. P&G's diaper brand – Pampers has been the industrial leader in the relevant
segment for years. P&G has been developing a long–established partnership with Wal–Mart
based on a just–in–time ordering and delivery system for disposable diapers featured with the
electronic–data–interchange system linking Wal–Mart vendors with P&G factories. The result
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It was clearly stated in the case that the products from those private–label brands can be 20 percent,
or in some cases even 30 to 40 percent less than first–tier national brands. No matter what strategies
P&G would use, it has to be related to a series of price adjustments to absorb the impact of the
entering of low priced private–label product – in this case, Wal–Mart's private–label diapers
supplied by Kimberly Clark. Although the case didn't provide any alternative solutions to the
situation, in my opinion there were two main options to resolve the problem. The first option is to
lower the price of P&G's diaper product to better compete with Wal–Mart's private–label. The
second option is to mainly maintain or slightly raise the price to establish P&G's diaper brand –
Pampers as a premium brand in the segment.
As I mentioned before, when the concern came down to the price, it seems that it's inevitable for
P&G to reduce the price of their diapers in order to stay in the leading position of the segment.
Although P&G has all the rights and reasons to market Pampers as a premium brand with the
high quality diapers and the intimate community service and relationships they've developed over
years by marketing campaigns. However the research data from Huggies Every Little Bottom Study
– Diaper need in U.S. and Canada* shows that one fifth of the North American mothers are
struggling to provide diapers for their babies. It is obvious that affordability
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13. Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment
1.Onesies (7) for clothing $20
2.Shirts (7) for clothing $20
3.Pants (7) for clothing $20
4.Booties (3) for the babies feet so they don't get cold $10
5.Scratch mittens (2) so the baby can't scratch his/her face $6
6.Beanie (1) so the babies head is covered and warm $2
7.Snowsuit (1) to keep the baby warm in the winter time $15
8.Winter hat (1) to keep the baby's head warm in the winter time $5
9.Mittens (1 pair) To keep the baby's hands warm in the winter time $2
10.Sun hat (1) to keep the sun out of the baby's eyes $7
11.Swimmy (1 bag) a baby diaper that allows the baby to go in water $10
12.Cotton blankets (2) to keep the baby warm at night $15
13.Bibs (10) to wipe the baby's face $10
14. Formula (1 gallon) to feed the baby $25
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16.Bottle carrier (1) carry bottles in $10–15
17.Highchair (1 or 2) for the baby to sit in and eat $100
18.Car seat (1) so the baby is safe in the car $40
19.Disposable diapers (1 bag) to put on the baby in case of accident $15
20.Disposable wipes (1 bag) to wipe the baby to keep him/her clean $15
21.Infant tub (1) to wash the baby in
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15. Life Cycle Assessment ( Lca )
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a technique used to quantify environmental outcomes– energy,
materials used, and released wastes– assignable to a product. It assesses the environmental impacts
of their supply chain activities as a whole. By looking at the full picture of the activities, a firm such
as Procter and Gamble (P&G) could view the environmental tradeoffs of product innovation. In
efforts to sustain competitive advantage with their popular–selling item, disposable diapers, the use
of LCA aides in making decisions for producing greener products for its customers, and to reduce
environmental footprint. The public is becoming widely concerned with the products effects on
resources and the environment. "These effects occur at every stage in a product's life cycle–from the
extraction of the raw materials from the ground through the processing, manufacturing, and
transportation phases, ending with use and disposal or recycling" (Le–van,1995, p.7,). The present
study aims to evaluate the life cycle system of disposable diapers in efforts to assign understanding
of the sustainability benefits of Life Cycle Assessment.
An LCA–measured environmental improvements analysis in Pampers® diapers reported that, "the
sourcing and production of diaper materials contribute most to the environmental indicators
evaluated, accounting for ∼84% of all non–renewable energy uses and ∼64% of global warming
potential" (Weisbrod and Hoof,2011). The sustainable development study used LCA to
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17. Case Study On Cross Culture
Cross culture is the interaction of people from different backgrounds in the business world. Cross
culture is a vital issue in international business, as the success of international trade depends upon
the smooth interaction of employees from different cultures and regions. A growing number of
companies are consequently devoting substantial resources toward training their employees to
interact effectively with those of companies in other cultures in an effort to foment a positive cross–
cultural experience. Cross culture can be experienced by an employee who is transferred to a
location in another country. The employee must learn the language and culture of those around him,
and vice–versa. This can be more difficult if this person is acting in a managerial capacity; someone
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Few years later, problem occurred. Two groups had different modes of communicating and
deliberating on decisions. Gillette, for example, had a "memo culture"; P&G's "Proctoids" favored
face–to–face meetings. Gillette came to rapid decisions, while at P&G judgments were made more
deliberatively.
In 2009, Gillette completed a $50 million renovation of Gillette's "World Shaving Headquarters" in
South Boston, forcing senior Gillette executives out of their well–appointed offices at the Prudential
Center and into a new, open–layout campus where–as at P&G's Cincinnati headquarters–not even
top executives have doors on their offices. The new complex also had ample common space and
world–class conferencing facilities that helped everyone adopt more of a face–to–face culture. CEO
Lafley also established a special task force to work on bringing the two cultures together, everything
from figuring out how to merge communication styles to helping Gillette employees build up social
networks around the merged
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19. New Product Development
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY i
PRODUCT 1 The new product process 1 1.1 Stages in the new–product process 1 New product
strategy development 2 Objectives of the stage 2 Identify Markets and Strategic Roles 2 Cross–
functional teams 2 Idea generation 3 Customer Suggestions 3 Employee and Co–worker
Suggestions 3 Research and Development Breakthroughs 4 Competitive Products 4 Screening and
evaluation 5 Internal Approach 5 External Approach 6 What did the P&G at this stage? 6
BUSINESS ANALYSIS 8 What did P&G at this stage? 9 Product development 10 What did P&G at
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This step in the new–product process has been added by many companies recently to provide a
needed focus for ideas and concepts developed in later stages.
Objectives of the stage
Identify Markets and Strategic Roles
During this new–product strategy development stage the company uses the environmental scanning
process to identify trend that pose (create) either opportunities or threats. Relevant company
strengths and weaknesses are also identified. He outcomes of new–product strategy development is
not only new–product ideas but identifying markets for which new products will be developed and
strategic roles new products might serve.
When Booz Allen & Hamilton, Inc. a national consulting firm, asked firms what strategic role was
served by their most successful recent product. The answer was, first we defined the direction of
new–product development and divide into externally and internally driven factors.
Cross–functional teams
A small number of people from different departments in an organization who are mutually
accountable to a common set of performance goals.
Teams are especially important in new–product development so that individuals from research and
development, marketing, manufacturing, finance, and so forth can simultaneously search together in
20. a constructive environment for new product and me–market opportunities.
Another key to
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21.
22. Diaper Rash
Diaper rash
Using diapers is the most convenient, clean, and easy to control your baby's waste products.
However, diaper rash is the most common skin disorder when it comes to wearing diapers regularly.
Diaper rash is an inflammation or irritation of your baby's skin caused by prolonged contact of wet
or frequently changed diaper that looks like as a patchwork of bright red skin on your baby's bottom.
What are the symptoms of diaper rash?
The following are the signs and symptoms to identify diaper rash:
Chafing
Dryness or peeling of the skin
Edema or swelling of the skin
Papules and pustules
Pinkness or redness of the skin
Sensitivity of theskin and is warm to touch
Diaper rash is very common and it doesn't mean poor caring for the baby. There are many remedies
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The skin of your baby is not yet developed to prevent bacteria to penetrate the compromised tissue.
Closed environment prevents the air from reaching your baby's bottom.
Friction against diaper makes I easier for the irritating substances to penetrate the skin.
Urine. The enzymes on the feces becomes more active irritating your baby's skin.
Allergy to chemicals. The chemicals that can be found in diapers can cause rashes.
What are the possible home treatment for diaper rash?
At the first sign of diaper rash, try these following tips at home:
Avoid using baby wipes that might further irritate your baby's skin especially if your baby has diaper
rash.
Change your baby's diaper every 3 hours.
Keep your baby's skin dry and avoid the skin to make contact with urine and stool.
Use a subabsorbent disposable diaper.
Use mild soap when washing your baby's rash.
Wash the diaper area gently with warm water and soft cloth. After that, rinse it well and make it dry
using a soft and smooth cloth.
23. Try to mke your baby's nappy area dry and clean all the time. Applying castor oil or creams on your
baby's bottom can help to avoid diaper rash.
When is the best time to call for help from the
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24.
25. Why Babies Wear Diapers
A Product Hug For new parents there are a lot of decisions to make that can be difficult, but the ad
"Tiniest Hugs" makes one decision easy for you. This ad assures you that you should use these
diapers over others. It will show you how your delicate newborn will be comfortable if you use this
brand of diapers. In the "Tiniest Hugs" ad it persuades parents that their newborn babies will be
taken care of if they wear this brand of diapers. The ad states facts of how many babies are born in
just one year. Knowing that all babies wear diapers they describe their product as a soft hug for a
baby. The ad talks about how the first clothing babies wear is diapers and how you want the first
clothing on their skin the be silky, smooth, and non irritating
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26.
27. Disadvantages Of First Time Mothers
There are three types of mothers: the first time, the perfectionist, and the best friend. First time
mothers tend to drastically prepare themselves for the arrival of their baby. From their journey being
pregnant until birth. There are many birthing choices available, but there are two that are most
common. The first one consists of having a home birth. First–time mothers consider this option
because they want to enjoy the comfort of their home. The second most common choice is giving
birth at the hospital. Being at the hospital gives them a feeling of safety by knowing their
gynecologist is prepared for any possible complications before, during or after birth.
Before that, first time mothers are also prepare a "check list" on all essentials they will be needing
for their new born baby. Mothers will sit at their computers and shop online all day adding items in
their cart such as cribs, strollers, bottles, baby monitors, and baby clothes. Once the list is
completed, they're able to send the list to their husband, friends and family members. After
purchasing these items, a baby shower is the next step! A baby shower is a celebration of the arrival
of a new born. The mothers loved ones would bring the gifts the mother specifically requested on
her check list to the celebration in honor of the new addition to the family.
First time mothers can find themselves feeling intimidated after giving birth to their first newborn.
They might've not spent a lot of time around newborns
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28.
29. Persuasive Essay On Cheap Diapers
"The Walmart within walking distance of Nuri Mora's home in South Central Los Angeles, where a
74–count box of diapers sold for $28, closed in January. So now she boards a bus. It runs only every
half–hour, and catching it means trailing a toddler, a stroller and an 8–year–old. It also means adding
bus fare to the cost of the diapers – which are more expensive at other stores anyway. Cheap diapers
are hard to come by for the families that have the least to spend on them. Mora, 27, scans coupons
and travels for bargains. She tells her children "no" at the grocery store, when she has to choose
between the kiwis they want and the diapers 2–year–old Nathan needs. Then, sometimes, when she
finds a good deal, it comes in the wrong sizes" (Washington Post). Many American families deal
with the same problem as Nuri Mora, struggling to provide their child with the diapers they need.
Because the government does not think of diapers as a basic necessity, they do not distribute any
money that goes towards buying diapers for families in need. Babies need their diapers to be
changed every two to three hours, so lacking the sufficient amount of diapers each day can expose
them to potential health risks. Most child care centers require the parents to provide an adequate
supply of diapers for their baby. If the family can not meet the requirements for child care centers,
then child will miss out on an early childhood education. Instead of the parents going to work, they
will be at home
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30.
31. Pampers Diapers
According to Natural News, Pampers diapers are giving kids virtually every type of cancer. This
article claims that this is due to the petrolatum that Pampers includes in their diapers for its
moisturizing benefits. The article goes on to explain that this petrolatum could contain PAHs
(polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) which are carcinogenic to humans.
Petrolatum is an off–white, odorless, tasteless substance. It is often used in Vaseline, Mineral Wax
and Paraffin Jelly for its moisturizing effects. It is classified as "slightly hazardous" when placed in
direct contact with the eyes or ingested. These both seem to pose unlikely risks for your child, as the
petrolatum is present inside the diaper, not just loosely available for ingestion or eye contact. For
ingestion, the baby would have to eat the entire diaper to be at risk, and if the baby did eat the
diaper, it only causes slight irritation of the gastrointestinal tract. The most severe symptom of GI ...
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Natural News then stated that styrene, ethylbenzene and isopropylene were found in diaper
emissions and that they most certainly cause cancer. According to the EPA and the FDA, styrene is
not classified as a carcinogen. Ethylbenzene is also not classified as a carcinogen. If you come in
direct contact with isopropyl, or you set it on fire, you could have a problem on your hands as it is
corrosive, highly flammable and the vapors can cause dizziness. However, as previously mentioned
it is very unlikely that babies will come in direct contact with chemicals or fire, so they should be
safe. The only PAHs actually classified by the EPA as carcinogenic are benz(a)anthracene,
benzo(a)pyrene, benzo(b)fluoranthene, chrysene, dibenz(ah)anthracene, and indeno(1,2,3–cd)
pyrene. Natural News does not mention any of these compounds as being found in Pampers
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33. Drypers
U.S disposable diapers and training pants market
The market size of disposable diapers and training pants is measured through retail sales value of
disposable diapers and training pants in the U.S. The chart below shows that the market size of
disposable diapers is much bigger compared to the training pants market in U.S. Retail sales of the
diapers market was estimated at $3.9 billion in 1997 where else training pants retail sales was
approximately $595 million in 1997. U.S Diaper & Training pants Market Retail Sales
Source: Exhibit 1 (DRYPERS Corporation Case)
However, diapers growth in terms of retail sales increased just about 1.3% over the 4 years period
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Weaknesses
Lack of extensive media advertisement and marketing expertise.
Lack of Drypers brand recognition in U.S.
Low amount of distribution of the Drypers brand in mass merchant.
Drypers Corporation lack production and distribution capabilities to serve mass merchants and
drugstore distribution channels.
Drypers Corporation does not have dedicated sales force in U.S
Opportunity
Drypers Corporation acquired an option to purchase NewLund Laboratories, Inc. And its
breakthrough laundry detergent technology
International expansion through acquisitions and joint ventures
Threats
The two market giants, Kimberly–Clark and Procter & Gamble
Drypers Corporation may be pulled into a pricing war with Kimberly–Clark and Procter &
Gamble.
Kimberly–Clark and Procter & Gamble greater access to distribution channels, mainly mass
merchants.
The analysis highlights certain major issues in Drypers Corporation which could be the course of
declined sales in 1997. First, lack of proper media advertisement which results to poor brand
awareness and recognition. Due to that, Drypers could not penetration into the mass merchant
channel.
Drypers brand National television advertising campaign
34. The senior executives of Drypers Corporation planned to invest $ 10 million on a national television
advertising campaign for its drypers brand of disposable diapers for the first time in 1998. The $10
million was taken from the $30 million
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36. Marketing Strategy Of Pampers
Pampers
Pampers was discovered in 1956, by Vic Mills, who worked at Proctor & Gamble. The company
struggled when Huggies as created, but have developed a new strategy, which has helped the
company rise back to the top of the diaper industry. Pampers new strategy focuses on customer
feedback and relationships, global social media marketing, promotions, and producing quality
products. Pampers has grown to be the number one brand in the diaper industry, due to their heavy
utilization in social media marketing, and the personal relationship with their customers.
History
Vic Mills is an engineer that worked for Proctor & Gamble, who did not enjoy changing his
grandkids cloth diapers, so he wanted to come up with an easier solution for changing diapers. With
that being said, he worked with other researchers to develop a disposable diaper in 1956, which was
the start of Pampers. In 1958 the company introduced the costly plastic diaper in Texas, but quickly
realized how uncomfortable they were for the babies and not economically cost effective for the
parents, so it was back to the drawing board. According to the Pampers Newsroom (2011) six
months after the Dallas Test market, P&G designed a diaper with better features including zee
pleats, superior containment, a hydrophobic top sheet and a plastic back sheet. The testing of the
new and improved diaper was a hit. Touching lives, improving life is Pampers driving force, and has
not changed since 1970s. According to Pampers Newsroom
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37.
38. Dead Girl Monologue
A shoebox–sized package is propped against the front door at an angle. Our front door has a tiny slot
to shove mail through, but anything thicker than a bar of soap gets left outside. A hurried scribble on
the wrapping addresses the package to Clay Jensen, so I pick it up and head inside. I take the
package into the kitchen and set it on the counter. I slide open the junk drawer and pull out a pair of
scissors. Then I run a scissor blade around the package and lift off its top. Inside the shoebox is a
rolled–up tube of bubble–wrap. I unroll that and discover seven loose audiotapes. Each tape has a
dark blue number painted in the upper right–hand corner, possibly with nail polish. Each side has its
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In two strides, if I need to, I can reach the handle and flip it over.
I hardly knew Hannah Baker. I mean, I wanted to. I wanted to know her more than I had the chance.
Over the summer, we worked together at the movie theater. And not long ago, at a party, we made
out.
But we never had the chance to get closer. And not once did I take her for granted. Not once.
These tapes shouldn't be here. Not with me. It has to be a mistake.
Or a terrible joke.
I pull the trash can across the floor. Although I checked it once already, I check the wrapping again.
A return address has got to be here somewhere. Maybe I'm just overlooking it.
Hannah Baker's suicide tapes are getting passed around. Someone made a copy and sent them to me
as a joke. Tomorrow at school, someone will laugh when they see me, or they'll smirk and look
away. And then I'll know.
And then? What will I do then?
I don't know.
I almost forgot. If you're on my list, you should've received a map.
I let the wrapping fall back in the trash.
I'm on the list.
A few weeks ago, just days before Hannah took the pills, someone slipped an envelope through the
vent of my locker. The outside of the envelope said:SAVE THIS–YOU'LL NEED IT in red felt–tip
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40. Pampers Physical Development
Pampers is a renowned diapers company, and has built an advertisement campaign around flaunting
the illusive dream that all parents hold. That dream being that their adorable infant will sleep happily
through the night, and finally allow their tired parents to be able to do the same. This is all made
possible through Pampers triple layer diaper design, and 12 hours of dry protection. The photograph
above was taken from a scene in a 2016 commercial titled, "Olympic Baby Dreams" released during
the Summer Olympic Games in Rio. In the commercial various clips of babies sleeping is edited
with cartoon drawings of various athletic equipment. Invoking the fantasy of yet another traditional
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A newborn will sleep for a total of around 15 to 17 hours a day, and by the age of one will triple in
weight (Berger, 2016, p.91). This is due to the fact that during sleep a substantial amount of growth
takes place, and is therefore why infants spent so much of their early days sleeping, although
sporadic. While growth is occurring in nearly every aspect of an infant the development the
strengthening of muscles leads to the progression of motor skills. Motor skills are a learned ability
that allows regulated movements of a body part (Berger, 2016, p.100). The movements of large
muscle groups are the first to develop and is referred to as the development of gross motor skills
(Berger, 2016, p.101). Development usually progresses from the head down and radiating from the
center out to the periphery (Berger, 2016, p. 101). In some cases reflexes help to develop and
strengthen these muscle groups. For example, when an infant is placed on their stomach they will
attempt to lift their head, and flail with their arms in order maintain vision and in turn practice
mobility (Berger, 2016, p.101). The lifting of the head processes to the strengthening of the arms
and legs and the ability to crawl and eventually the ability to walk around the age of one (Berger,
2016,
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42. Why Adults Wear Diapers
There are several reasons adults need to wear diapers. Some people suffer from incontinence or
diarrhea. Others have to wear diapers because of a physical handicap. There are several things that
people have to take into consideration when purchasing adult diapers. Some of those things include
the level of absorbency and the size are some of the things that have to be considered when
purchasing a diaper.
Attends Dermadry Complete Diapers are examples of some of the adult diapers that are available.
They are designed for people who need a heavy level of absorbency. The sizes range from medium
to x–large.
The Attends Absorbent Breathable Briefs is another option for adults who are in need of diapers.
They provide maximum absorbency. They also
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43.
44. Speech: Harms of Disposable Diapers Essay
Speech: Harms of Disposable Diapers
Title: The Harms of Disposable Diapers
General Purpose: To Persuade
Specific Purpose: To discourage the audience from using disposable diapers.
Pattern of organization: Refutative
I Introduction
A) Survey says children. Would rather use disposable diapers. Nothing wrong with disposable.
B) Well, in reality there are negative effects from using disposable diaper that can affect the
environment and the health of you and your children. C) Do best for family D) Educate on the
impact that producing, using, and disposing II Body
A) Production impact
1) Environmental and health concerns right to doorstep. Chop down four or five trees to make 500
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2) (Jane McConnell, 1998, "The Joy of Cloth Diapers") Disposable diapers subjects your babies skin
to a chemical by–product of the paper bleaching process known as Dioxin. Trace quantities may
exist in the diapers themselves and the chemical has been known to cause birth defects, liver
damage, and skin diseases.
3) Babies exposed to questionable chemicals. Sodium polyacrylate (Jane McConnell, 1998, "The
Joy of Cloth Diapers) this is what makes "superabsorbent" diapers so absorbent. This material
absorbs up to 100 times its weight in water. (Candace Brecevic, 2000, "Disposing of Disposables")
Studies show that when this chemical becomes wet it is even more absorbent and pulls moisture
from baby's body. Sodium polyacrylate is the same substance that was removed from tampons in
1985 because of its link to toxic shock syndrome. No studies have been done on the long–term
effects of this chemical being in contact with a baby's reproductive organs 24 hours a day for
upwards of two years.
4) Feel dry when wet. Less frequent changing. Longer exposure to bacteria from urine, which can
cause diaper rash or other bacterial infections. Plastic does not breath to let out the ammonia formed
in the bacterial breakdown of urine.
5) With all the chemicals (2000, "Disposable Diapers Linked to Asthma") A Study published in the
October, 1999 issue of the Archives of Environmental Health found that laboratory mice exposed to
various brands of
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45.
46. Huggies vs Pampers
Competitive Strategies: Huggies vs. Pampers
BUS 508 – Contemporary Business
November 2, 2012
Competitive Strategies: Huggies vs. Pampers Huggies versus Pampers is a dilemma many mothers
face standing in the aisles as they ponder what is most cost effective, the most leak protective or
simply the better product. These are two of the most popular brands of disposable brands. They are
comparable in concept, price and variety. Huggies is a brand of Kimberly–Clark, INC. Pampers is a
brand of Proctor & Gamble, Company. They both share a significant percent of the global
market. We must take a look at the companies themselves to understand the success if the products
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"You can innovate the promise you are making, you can innovate the products you deliver, or you
can innovate with different communication channels in how and where you have dialogue with your
customers around that product," (McReynolds, 2012) Procter & Gamble the makers of
Pampers, introduced this product in 1961 and currently holds about 35% of the global market. They
were the first to introduce the disposable diaper. Proctor and Gamble also have several other billion
dollar brands such as Tide Laundry detergent and Crest toothpaste. This variety of products that
continue to meet consumer needs for over a hundred years stems from the pipeline of its
organizational structure. A.G Lafley states in an article featured in Strategy +Business that they have
"the ability to systematically convert ideas into new offerings that alter the very context of the
business. (Lafley, 2008) Proctor &Gamble has a larger platform of brands to be innovated in
than Kimberly–Clark. Kimberly– Clark focusing on meeting consumer needs thorough changes and
ways of improving the product. Proctor & Gamble aims to continue to introduce new products
to meet consumer needs. I believe that this works well for both companies. Proctor and Gamble
introduced Easy Ups shortly after Kimberly Clark introduced Pull Ups. Proctor and Gamble has
more control of the
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47.
48. Swot Analysis Of Pampers
Pampers is baby and toddler American brand which is owned by the parent Company Procter and
Gamble. The main products manufactured by Pampers are diapers, training pants and baby wipes.
Pampers is a very famous brand in Pakistan and is purchased by almost every woman who has kids
aged between 0–3 years. The awareness of Pampers in Pakistan was done mainly through television
commercials, along with that hospitals such as Aga Khan and South City also use pampers for new
born babies in the ward. The Target market of the market offering: The target market of Pampers
Pakistan consists of moms to be and mothers of children aged between 0–3 years. Through this, it
can be understood that Pampers is not a niche market product because diapers are needed in almost
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Moreover their diapers are made from soft and breathable materials that gives Pampers extra credit
as babies can easily move along in these comfy diapers, whether they play or sleep during the day.
Branding elements that gives Pampers an extra edge in the baby industry: 1. Consumer is first
priority – Conducting researches and surveys on what consumer feel at present moment and what
they want in future, this is what pampers keeping looking into. This is to have a deep consumer
insight for further improvements for their product. This gives Pampers competitive advantage, as
they don't just want to listen to their customers but the brand wishes to meet them in person to gain a
better understanding of customer needs and wants. 2. Market segmentation based on consumer
understanding – In this part the company takes each and every baby into consideration. Such as
babies from different ages groups have different needs in terms of material and comfort. Not only
the babies but their mothers are also studied carefully to provide them with those features that their
mother wish to have for their
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49.
50. Bradley & Associates : Marketing Strategy For Your Company...
Bradley & Associates was founded in 1981 by a brilliant man with a legendary sense of purpose.
The purpose was to provide an outlet for companies to market their brand and their products in an
efficient way. We have been a family–runned business for 35 years now, and through those years we
have specialized in offering our clients custom solutions for their international extensions. Our
business distinguishes itself by our deep understanding of our clients ' brand products and providing
advanced recommendations to solve their needs.
Bradley and Associates has deep expertise in developing global customer and market insights to
identify new opportunities for clients. We help companies plan and implement successful strategic
marketing programs that are on–target and resonate with new international audiences. We provide
clients with deeper insight into customers across countries with their needs across multiple
demographic segments. Bradley and Associates then works with seeking companies to develop
innovative marketing campaigns that will make a home country brand successful in another. Our
marketing strategy for your company includes: ● International market research
● Competitive assessment
● Positioning Strategy
● Pricing Consulting
● Examples of recommended promotions
Bradley and Associates aims to understand our customer's problems and provide solutions that is
both time and cost efficient as well as performance increase.
We want The Honest Co. to established itself
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51.
52. Diaper Rash Essay
A great concern for parents is how to protect their baby's bottoms. It is easy for little ones to become
susceptible to irritated bottoms known as diaper rash. Diaper rash is often related to the care of the
bottom throughout the day. A study of one month old infants found 54% of those using single–use
diapers had rashes and 16% severe rashes. Only 18% of those using cloth had rashes and 0% had
severe rashes. (Weiner, F., Journal of Pediatrics, Sept. 1979.)
Diaper Rash Causes
Irritation due to constant wetting and wiping dry the skin as well as exposure to different
environmental substances will cause the skin to breakdown. Small children will develop redness,
infections, small bumps and roughness spots on the bottom. The most common irritants are residues
from different types of soap, exposure to stool and urine to long, bacteria from stool or urine,
perfumes, certain types of baby wipes, strong detergents and even certain types of disposable
diapers. It is best to avoid all products with alcohol or lanolin on small children's bottoms. The first
year of life parents can expect for their baby's bottom to be quite sensitive, and there will need to be
extra protection for it.
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However, there are times such as when a baby is trying new foods, teething, or have been exposed to
a soil diaper too long that you will notice this problem. When small babies are teething alkaline is
most likely to produce and be present in the urine; this will lead to breakdown and irritation. If a
child is allergic to a new food, they might also have a problem with irritation. There is no doubt if
you leave a child to long in a soil diaper, there are negative consequences for the little one. Many
times that bottom will become immediately red and rash will
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53.
54. Thesis Statement For Pampers
In the scary world which we live in, a child's protection is the most important thing on most parents
minds. With so many alarming things go on, children always need security. The world continues to
become more dangerous on a day by day basis. Advertisements often use social groups to target an
audience that the company predicts will purchase their product. For example, in this Pampers ad, its
anticipated target audience are both mothers of babies, caregivers or parents. This is the target
audience because these are the people that are likely to purchase this product, and Pampers thinks
they will find the product appealing. Pampers portrays the single mother in the advertisement as
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This Pampers advertisement is showing how the mother is protecting her child. This reinforces that
we live in a scary world and children need protection . GFK global conducted a survey among
25,000 plus internet users over the age of fifteen years old. Results showed that when asked to agree
or disagree with this quote, "I am always concerned with my safety and security" the results were far
from shocking. Thirty–two percent of the internet users agree with the quote while only ten percent
disagree. This shows that more people are worried for their safety. This Pampers ad is showing the
world that we live in is a dangerous place, and it is not changing for the better. Everyday you hear
about another terrible event that has recently occurred. The world of social media and instant
gratification that we are all exposed to is alarming. This ad is saying that in our culture, parents
protect their children and value their safety. Pampers conveys this idea because they know that
parents want protection, safety and comfort for their babies. This advertisement has a positive effect
on society as it shows the audience that our population has important values and that safety is a top
priority. These values will potentially have a positive effect on our future generations. This ad makes
parents reflect on the importance of taking care of their children and protecting them to the best of
their ability. This Pampers advertisement is saying that Pampers will ensure comfort for your baby.
As time has progressed, advertising has had and still has the ability to convey messages to
consumers. Society is rapidly changing, but values that will not change are parents' desires to protect
their children. This advertisement shows that parents seek the power and privilege of the protection
of their kids and Pampers is saying they will help him do
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55.
56. How to Change a Baby's Diaper
INTRODUCCION
ATTENTION GETTER
How many people have had kids or taken care of babies before?
How many people actually have had the chance to change a baby 's diaper?
GOAL STATEMENT
I want you to think about this topic, and recognize that the act of changing diapers is anything but
nasty or insignificant, it is in fact something you may need to learn (or redo) sooner than what you
think, and when that time comes, I guarantee you want to be ready – and go for it!
THESIS STATEMENT
I will show you how to change a baby 's diaper by first telling you the supplies you need ahead of
time, second by using a step by step procedure and illustrations on how to do it, and third what are
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a–The side with the tapes should go underneath.
7–Apply baby powder
a– Spread evenly to help prevent a rash in the future.
b– Pull the front of the diaper through your baby 's legs and with one hand gently hold it down on
baby 's stomach. With your other hand untape one side and secure it to the front of the diaper.
c– Place two fingers inside the top of the front of the diaper (to tell if it 's to loose or too tight)
D–If it 's a newborn fold diaper below umbilical cord, so it stays dry.
e–If it 's a boy make sure his penis is pointing down when you put on the new diaper.
57. 8– Replace your baby 's clothes.
9–– Wash your hands when done.
MAJOR CONSIDERATIONS ON WICH DIAPER TO USE
***The type of diaper you use on your baby depends on goals of cost, environmental concerns and
time management.
***** Are cloth diapers cheaper than disposable diapers?
Disposable diapers:
**Different sizes
**Designed by age and weight of baby
**Keep baby drier
a– Seem Convenient
b– Buy them very often
c– Pay for disposal too.
Cloth Diaper:
**Different Fabrics ( cotton, terry cloth, flannel) and Thickness
a–Reusable
b–Electricity, detergent, time
c–More breathable
d–No chemicals
****Cloth diapers need to be changed more often than disposables.
4–6 dispos = 6–8 cloth diaper changes
Using both is always an option as well. To get both benefits.
Example you can use:
Daytime = cloth diapers
58. Nighttime or traveling = disposable.
CONCLUSION
***Changing a
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59.
60. Baby Powder Research Paper
We are preparing for the birth of my baby and their first month with a 500 dollar budget to spend on
the necessary expenses. We have visited Toys"R"Us, Walmart, Target and BJ's Wholesale club. At
Toys"R"Us, we decided to purchase two types of bodysuits, the Koala Baby Essentials 4 Pack
Dinosaur Bodysuits and Koala Baby 4 Pack Assorted Graphic Bodysuits. We purchased from
Toys"R"Us because the prices for a pack of four bodysuits had a better deal from other stores. We
also purchased two Koala Baby Deluxe Blanket and a Fisher Sling and Seat Tub–Green. At Target,
we purchased Pampers Sensitive Baby Wipes because they sold 448 wipes for an incredibly low
price. We also bought Johnson's Baby Lotion and Baby Dove Rich Moisture Bar from target. ...
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To make sure our child was moisturized, we choose to use baby lotion. We debated about whether
we should use baby powder like our Bengali and Guyanese parents did to us. In the end, we chose
not to use it because modern science have linked baby powder to cancer and respiratory problems.
We came to a compromised instead of going with a usual baby powder, we would choose a talc free
powder to use. We decided that our baby should sleep in his own bed to provide a safer
environment. Additionally, his crib will be in his parent's room that way we can have a fast respond
to his needs. We thought that for the baby's bath time, it would be better to buy baby tub instead of
using the sink. We came to this decision because the sink is not suitable for a newborn and not
sanitary enough. We choose not to give our child a pacifier because we did not want him to become
attached to the object and for us to be dependent on it. Budget Template: Item Include Quantity
Where Purchased or Obtained Price ( Per Item x Quantity) Tax Total (1) Koala Baby Essentials 4
Pack Dinosaur Bodysuits Toys"R"Us 4 pack for $9.99 $0 $9.99 (1) Koala Baby 4 Pack Assorted
Graphic Bodysuits Toys"R"Us 4 pack for $10.49 $0 $10.49 (2) Koala Baby Deluxe Blanket
Toys"R"Us 1 blanket for $13.99 $1.77 $31.52 (2) Luvs Ultra Leakguards Newborn Diapers Size 1,
252 ct. BJ's Wholesale Club 1 box for $26.99 $0 $53.98 (2) Pampers Sensitive Baby Wipes Refill
Pack – 448 ct Target 1 box for $11.39 $1.01
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61.
62. Difference Between Cloth And Cloth Diapers
Cloth diapers versus disposable diapers there are many similarities and differences to consider. First
there is health & environmental, no matter the choice one makes it must be safe for your child and
our planet. Second there is conveniences and price which is a big concern for many working
families, and last but most important is comfort. So as we look at the differences and in some cases
similarities we will be able to make a clear decision on which one would best fit one's life style. As
we go through the similarities and differences we will see that the decision will be purely based on
personal preferences.
Cloth diapers have changes through the years since safety pins and special folding, they now have
Velcro and snap closures and are just about as quick to change as a disposable diaper. Cloth diapers
come in many different styles, flat, fitted, pockets and all–in–ones. Some of the biggest downfalls
with cloth diapers is the washing of the diaper and leaking because it does not have the absorption
that disposable diapers have. Cloth diapers are also hard to deal with when away from home because
you have to take the dirty ones with you. One of the most important aspects of cloth diapers are they
are safer for the environment because they do not have chemicals like dioxins in them like
disposable diapers do. Cloth diaper choices have gained popularity in recent years with so many
sizes and inserts." Cloth Diapers are environment–friendly dumping virtually nothing at landfills
and not contributing to pollution". ". (What to expect, 2017) Cloth diapers are made of cotton fiber,
microfiber, wool and hemp.
There are many advantages to using disposable diapers except for the environmental aspect because
"disposable diapers account for 3.4 million tons of landfill waste per year and do not decompose".
(What to expect, 2017) Disposable diapers are convenient when not at home, although disposable
diapers are very absorbent some babies might be allergic to the chemicals in the absorbent.
Disposable diapers are less likely to leak and therefore your babies will sleep longer through the
night, disposable diapers are more expensive, because when using cloth diapers you can use inserts
and reuse the same diaper
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63.
64. Live Learn And Get Luvs Commercial Analysis
Experienced Moms Chooses Luvs During the time of creators trying to come up with the best
diapers for babies, they came up with a diaper called Luvs. In this ad, "Live, Learn & Get Luvs" is
the phrase for going in the direction to choose Luvs as a diaper for your baby. This ad shows
different scenarios of how mothers have to be much more of a pro mom to be able to buy the right
diaper for their baby that will be right for he/she. Throughout this thirty three second long
commercial, it shows how mothers act if and when they are more experienced with babies and don't
mind making choices when it comes to their babies. This commercial was aired to mainly get the
focused to first and second time moms. Luvs commercials don't only use moms, there ... Show more
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When a second kids comes along, then all they need is an extra set of hands to help them out when
their hands are tied up with too much stuff. When you are a first time mom, you are new to
everything. Sometimes you don't know what to do in situations with your baby. But by your second
child, every mom is an expert. Unlike some moms, choosing Luvs usually be their last choice in
diapers. Second time moms are more likely to choose Luvs than first time
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65.
66. Disposable Society
Heather McCoy
SOC 247
Professor Eck
Research Proposal
Our Disposable Society
As Americans, we are privileged to many luxuries. Not every country allows its citizens to start their
own businesses or provides the education it takes to run a company. Our free market system allows
for many different goods and services to compete fairly for people's dollars. The freedom given to us
by our forefathers grants the opportunity to choose between these goods and services. Put all these
realities together and it's no wonder we have so many different forms of products. A relatively recent
phenomenon that has subsequently emerged in our society is the prevalence of disposable products.
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In fact, we throw away 2 billion disposable razors and 16 billion disposable diapers each year, this
number growing each year as our hyper consumption of disposable products continues. Roughly
eighty percent of all household trash goes to landfills, which are hazards unto themselves. Toxic
chemicals leak out of the landfills and contaminate ground water and surface water. Also, space for
new landfills is constantly needed, but no one wants a landfill near them, thus creating political
problems and angry citizens ( Bormann and Kellert 100–102). Although some disposable products,
such as plastic cups and cameras, can be recycled, the recycling rates are still quite low ( only thirty
percent of household waste gets recycled). Britt Anne Bernheim, in her article "Can We Cure Our
Throwaway Habits by Imposing the True Social Cost on Disposable Products?", brings up another
negative point about disposables. "The true social cost of a product includes both the cost of its
production and other costs that are not reflected in the product's market price. Examples of costs that
are absent from the products price include: the deferred cost of disposal..., and the future cost of
depleting domestic and foreign natural resources... Because the market price of disposable consumer
products does not reflect their true social cost, the difference must be borne by individuals who are
not involved in the production and consumption of those
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67.
68. Getting Ready For Baby : A Newborn Checklist
Getting Ready For Baby – A Newborn Checklist By Laurie J Cooper | Submitted On September 16,
2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook 1 Share this
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Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Laurie J Cooper Having everything you need for baby
ready to go before you bring your newborn home is a wise thing for a new parent to do. But what to
get for a newborn baby? Keep in mind that you never really need as much as you think you will. Be
realistic. Do you really need a bottle warmer? If you 're a parent who can afford it and you want it
even if you don 't need it, then go for it. Just know that in a few months you 're probably going to be
reselling it because you 've realized that some things are more trouble than they 're worth. I advise
having the nursery set up, with supplies in place, clothes washed and ready to go, three to four
weeks before your due date. That way, even if your baby comes early, you 'll be prepared. It 's so
much easier to come home from the hospital when you know you 've got everything you need on
hand. Below is a list of the essential must haves for your baby 's comfort and safety. ESSENTIAL
EQUIPMENT Bassinet, Co–Sleeper/Crib or a Pack and Play for your bedroom. For the first 12
weeks, you
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69.
70. Diaper Rashh
NEWBORN babies are prone to skin irritations – diaper rashes –being one of the most common
among them. But pediatrician at Gateway Plaza, Old Harbour Dr Anona Griffith said that parents
could prevent, or make these experiences less discomforting with the right treatment.
"Diaper Rash can be described as a rash that is located on the buttocks of an infant or person who
wears diapers. It is characterized by redness, irritation and inflammation which cause discomfort to
the wearer when there is soiling of the diaper with stool or at the time of wiping," Dr Griffith said.
She explained that this discomfort also manifests itself in a variety of ways including as crying, and
fussiness and could prolong for a few days and may recur from time to time.
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71.
72. Americanisation in Australia Essays
Last time I checked the name of our country was not Ausmerica! So why are we slowly letting
America make us the 51st state of the USA? The American media and imports have caused
Australian culture to become submerged in the generic cosmopolitanism of the US!
Good morning/afternoon Ms Bui and class today I will be speaking to you about the
Americanisation of Australia's language and culture through music, film and television.
The national spread of American media including; TV, film and music has been the cornerstone of
Americanisation in Australia since 1945, the end of world war two. 'Britain's Farm' and 'America's
Junior Partner': that is what Australia was labelled as, around the end World War II. Prior to WWII it
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And when was the last time you heard about Delta? The latest of the two I do believe was Chris
brown and when you think about it delta has not been in the news or magazines or anything for a
while now.
This leads me to products and how product placement is also americanising us. I mean we see
famous people drinking Starbucks coffee and junk food from MacDonalds and burger king on TV so
we want to drink coffee from Starbucks and buy from burger king?well at least we call it hungry
jacks?we changed something. The point is places like MacDonalds, Hungry Jacks, KFC, and Red
Rooster are all imported shops from America even products we thought were owned and operated
and all by Australia aren't I mean take?vegemite for example purely Australian? I don't think so, it is
owned and operated by the Americans even all the ingredients are imported there is now not one
thing that is Australian about vegemite!
Many a time Australia copies America willingly for e.g. how many of us played with Barbies when
we were younger? I'm sure not to many of us would have even played with beanie kids instead. And
trick or treating?! It is fast becoming popular here. Seriously how long will it be till were celebrating
"thanksgiving" and "July 4th"??
It is becoming a disgrace; we are already too much like America! Everyone knows everything about
USA! Mention George Washington and we all know he was the first president of the US, but
mention Edmund Barton
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73.
74. How Do Preemie Diapers
Pampers are the number one selling diaper brand. They now introduced the preemie diaper in 2002.
Preemie diapers were specifically tailored for premature babies at the lowest of one to two pounds.
The creator, Susan Ludwig's inspiration behind it all was after the birth of her third child. At the
time, she was rooming with another mother who had premature baby and felt lost and heartbroken.
Seeing this woman in distress gave her the idea of this type of diaper, after all, preemie babies are
"the most delicate and most fragile." ("Pampers" 1). After asking many nurses to critique on the
diaper they currently use; they had finally come up with the perfect diaper ("Pampers" 1). The
Pampers diapers advertisement by Saatchi and Saatchi promoting the newest Preemie diapers give
the best examples of how the Pampers company really allures their consumers by using emotion
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As the advertisement goes on, more and more premature babies are being shown, their parents and
families at the hospital spending time with them. The ad then cuts to one of the family's home. The
advertisement then shows a recently completed nursery with a banner saying "Welcome Home".
Afterwards, a premature baby is shown starting to smile as the screen cuts to say "Everyday is a
fight when you arrive early" "and we're proud to be in your corner". Then the preemie diaper is
shown before a mother starts to give her first diaper change to her baby. At last, The babies are
shown going home to their families and the screen cuts again, this time to read, "Pampers –
Designed for even the smallest
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75.
76. Advantages Of Pampers
Market development
Market development of the brand is done through television commercials, radio announcements and
local newspapers discount sales and promotions and leaflets. Moreover the organization is using
digital marketing modes to develop their market size. Digital market include online marketing, e
organization are achieved through successful marketing strategies. The success of Pampers is
discussed below. – Advertisement pop outs and websites.
Success and failure stories
According to Keller (2008), in order to promote a product in to the market the business organization
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P&G gives first preference to its consumers and states 'consumer is the boss', with this concept the
company meets around 1800 mums every week In order to test pamper products and gives the
opportunity to talk to 200 researchers .this gives a clear example to every marketers to build a strong
brand by not only listening to your consumers but also to meet them.
2. A complete understanding of the consumers needs helps you build best –in–class market
segmentations through consumer eyes.
3. The selling rate of a product emphasizes how strong the brand is, but 360 degree integrated
communication acts as a catalyst in making the brand more stronger ,therefore brand managers at
pampers managed to position their brand as a real partner to mums for healthy ,happy development
of their babies by offering promos and quality contents.
The social corporate responsibility of the organization
While doing business it is the prime responsibility of the organization to adhere to the anticipated
social corporate responsibility of the organization. The organization should deliver it appropriately.
They should be mindful on how they manufacture their products. Their operations and processes
should be environmental friendly, their duties towards their employees and the external society and
the proximate community should be fulfilled. This way they organization can increase their brand
image and gain a competitive
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77.
78. Rear End Rash Research Paper
Natural Ways to Heal an Adult Rear End Rash or (What to Do When You're Literally 'Butthurt')
The Urban Dictionary defines the term 'butthurt' as: "An inappropriately strong negative emotional
response from a perceived personal insult."
"Don't get butthurt!"
A young friend and I were waiting for a show (play) to start, and she said this to me in response to
some irritable comment I'd made to her. Now, I'm in my 30s, and my friend (who is actually a part
of my extended family), is not yet 20.
That didn't stop us both from cracking up like teenagers (and actually getting "shushed" by her
mother)!
Since then, I've loved the word 'butthurt'. I'm on the autism spectrum, so I tend to get stuck on
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Furthermore, the antimicrobial, antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal properties of coconut oil help
promote healing.
For best results, gently wash the affected area, and allow your bottom to dry. Then, apply up to a
tablespoon of coconut oil with your fingertips. In addition to healing your painful rash, it will also
act as a barrier between your skin and excess waste.
6) Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple cider vinegar is also useful for treating rear end rash naturally. It contains alpha hydroxy acids
that remove dead skin to reveal healthy new skin.
ACV also contains malic acid, making it a good defense against viruses, bacteria, and fungi. Raw,
unfiltered apple cider vinegar is a good source of probiotics, which can help repopulate the area with
friendly bacteria.
For best results with this remedy, mix one tablespoon of ACV into a 4–ounce spray bottle, shake
well, and spray directly onto the affected area.
*Note: Depending on how sore and irritated your skin is, ACV may sting. Increase the amount of
water or reduce the amount of ACV until you find a mixture that is both comfortable and effective
for you.
Choose organic, raw, undistilled, and unfiltered ACV for best
81. Diapers Lab Report
Purpose:
The purpose of this experiment was to figure out which brand of diapers has the highest absorbency,
out of Huggies, Pamper and the no name brand.
Hypothesis:
I believe that the Huggies diaper will be the best overall. I believe this because; it is the most
expensive, most inflated, and is the densest. The structure also seemed to have the ability to hold
more fluid compared to the others, this made it very reliable.
Materials:
~ Three (or more if you wish) brands of diapers *We used Huggies, Pampers, and the no name
brand.
~ Writing utensils
~ Water *We used approximately 1L
~ Food colouring (optional) *We used different colours for each trail.
~ Timer
~ Six ≥ Beaker *We used three small and three big ones.
Procedure:
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HUGGIES
~ Huggies was damp in the first interval.
~ During first interval, absorbed pretty the fastest out of the tree brand.
~ Huggies bottom was the driest out of the three.
~ Collected a little at the side.
~ Huggies became heavy; but kept the water in even after we squeezed it.
NO NAME
~ First interval, absorbed surprisingly fast.
~ 2nd driest from the bottoms.
~ Didn't collect as much at the side compared to the other two.
~ When we squeezed it, it held up pretty well. Conclusion:
The purpose of the experiment was to determine which brand of diapers has the highest absorbency,
out of Huggies, Pamper and the No Name brand. Our experiment was simple. It consisted of three
different trials; in each, we changed a variable. In the first trail, we poured the 60mL through three
interval, we let the 20mL sit for two minutes, between the sections. During the second trial, we
poured the whole 60mL at one. Finally, in the last trial we poured three segments of 80mL, waiting
about 30 second to 70 second in between. I found it interest that how big of an impact the little
change made. The speed of absorbency was most interesting to me. For
84. Cloth Diapers Research
My topic is the diaper. My central idea is disposable and cloth diapers for babies. Disposable diapers
were important because you didn't have to wash your diapers anymore and they were good for the
go. These were so successful because everyone needed them for their babies because they were easy
to use. The site Diaper Jungle said, "Cloth diapers were generally the only option available." Which
leads to everyone buying them for gere babies. First, www.diaperjungle.com said, "The first
disposable absorbent pad used as a diaper was made from unbleached creped cellulose tissue (held
in rubber pants) in 1942." So the first waterproof cloth diapers didn't come until 1946. So from 1946
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But who cares about how diapers changed the world. Well those people are parents of young ones.
And why would they care about this? Because when you become a parent you think of a lot more
things. And why would diapers matter in this world. Because we all needed them and no one really
realizes that at all. Today diapers are the best invention because they've helped out a lot of people in
this world and some people need to notice that. This is why to lots of people diapers are the best
invention in the
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