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(5 pp). The Sociology of Developing Societies
looks at all aspects of human engagement. A poor
society may have labor to offer to leverage into
improvement of its infrastructure. A more
sophisticated society may either, be a help or a
hindrance, to that newly emerging group, depending
on how well it has learned its own social and
financial lessons. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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own social and financial lessons. Bibliography lists 4 sources. BBwldcom.doc SOCIOLOGY OF DEVELOPING SOCIETIES: Product Written by
B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., March 2001 Introduction The Sociology of Developing Societies looks at all aspects of human engagement. A poor society may have labor
to offer to leverage into improvement of its infrastructure. A more sophisticated society may either be a help or a hindrance, to that newly emerging group, depending on how well
it has learned its own social and financial lessons. Product I thought I was choosing an easy-to-track product, Old Spice Shaving Products and Cologne for men. Although
its ads may stay folksy and nostalgic its business history is definitely up town, and it was not as easy to follow its paper trail as I thought it might
be. This company started up in about 1916 as a small operation, but by World War II, all GIs had Old Spice in the toiletry kits they carried.
The product has changed company hands several times; the claim is the smell has stayed the same, but rather it is the economics, which have recently has "gone global."
World Economics The world cosmetics and toiletries market was worth $177.91 billion in 2000, $184.04 billion in 2001, $190.66 billion in 2002, and 197.97 billion in 2003.
With those kind of numbers we should either be lookin really good, or definitely smellin nice. Breakdowns in the industry include hair care as a the top category
at $36.13 billion, followed by skincare at $29.44 billion, and color cosmetics at $23.43 billion. Other areas include bath and shower products at $19.89 billion, perfumes and fragrances $19.79
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