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Post by kc on Aug 16, 2015 17:42:26 GMT -5
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Post by peppy on Aug 16, 2015 18:35:24 GMT -5
Why would a slideshow in Pakistan be in English? Pakistan's national language is Urdu and its official language is English.[1] English is the official language[1] of Pakistan and is widely used in the executive, legislative and judicial branches as well as to some extent in the officer ranks of Pakistan's armed forces. Pakistan's Constitution and laws are written in English. It is also widely used in schools, colleges and universities as a medium of instruction. Amongst the more educated social circles of Pakistan, English is seen as the language of upward mobility and its use is becoming more prevalent in upper social circles often spoken alongside native Pakistani languages.
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Post by peppy on Aug 16, 2015 18:39:21 GMT -5
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Post by jpg on Aug 17, 2015 0:50:50 GMT -5
try to check out pedigree of the doctor. I am so suspect of this document. Not sure who or why it was made up?. Looks official but I question.there is a doctor of that name in Georgia.I do not see the doctor in georgia being related to this. Also the spelling of the product name. Pakistan does not seem to be the most logical place to start a roll out in the Middle East. you have to have wealthy patients who can afford to pay ,as this is a poor country.Saudi Arabia would be more logical. Or the United Arab Emirates Agreed especially that Pakistan is not in the Middle East..,
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boon
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Post by boon on Aug 17, 2015 7:48:21 GMT -5
This is a marketing plan for this student's final project.
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Post by mnholdem on Aug 17, 2015 8:04:27 GMT -5
Did anybody notice that the re-usable inhaler has a 5-year warranty? It seems, to me, to suggest that this marketing is not authorized.
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Post by jbe on Aug 17, 2015 14:10:07 GMT -5
And no way Sanofi would be selling it at that price
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