Why do refrigerators smell so bad

Why do refrigerators smell so bad

There are a number of reasons behind bad odors coming from the refrigerator. Generally, people stock lots of left over in the fridge and forget about them over a period of time. Gradually these leftovers develop bacteria and the food begins to rot, emitting a very foul odor. Every time you open the fridge, this bad odor spills out of the fridge.

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Why do you need to put salt in dishwasher

Why do you need to put salt in dishwasher

Dishwasher is a real boon for women who are always juggling their professional lives with personal lives. Imagine how easy a dishwasher can make the life of a working woman who has to go to office for eight hours a day and has to return to home only to host a group of 10 people for a lavish dinner. A dishwasher can solve half of her problems by quickly supplying sparkling clean dishes, glassware and cutlery.

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Why do refrigerators leak

Why do refrigerators leak

Have you ever wondered why does a fridge, otherwise working well, begin to leak water suddenly? It may be chilling your food and giving you ice regularly but may still leak.  Actually, fridges have plastic tubing which can sometimes break down and can cause leakages.  If the plastic tube has ruptured, it will show by making a pool of water under your fridge.

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Why do advertisers use skinny models

Why do advertisers use skinny models

When it comes to advertising world, skinny models are everywhere. You pick up a magazine and look at the ads of various products ranging from kitchen appliances to men’s personal care products to contraceptives, unbelievably skinny models seem to rule the roost. You watch your favorite news channel and chances are you will be disturbed (or charmed!) several times during the news bulletin which are interspersed with various ads featuring reed thin models showing skin generously. The question that naturally arises is that why do advertisers use skinny models for all kind of products under the sun?

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Why do advertisers use mascots

Why do advertisers use mascots

Mascots have been a rage in various advertisements since they were invented two centuries back. Think about Amul butter and you cannot help remembering the cute little chubby girl with a plateful of dairy products, charming you with her antics. The word “Mascot” literally means as someone who brings good luck and fortune, and the mascots in the advertisement world have proved that time and again.

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Why do advertisers use celebrities

Why do advertisers use celebrities

More and more celebrities are seen endorsing a number of products in the commercials. Film stars are generally seen endorsing personal care products, cosmetics, kitchen ware, etc. Sportsmen and women are seen endorsing nutritional supplements, energy drinks and stationery products, and the researchers suggest that the sale of the products go significantly up once they are associated with a celebrity.

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Why do advertisers target children

Why do advertisers target children

Think of advertisements of food products, breakfast cereals, soaps, shampoos, toys, chocolates, candies, biscuits and many more personal care products and eateries, you can easily remember that in almost all the advertisements either kids are there as models or the advertisers have targeted children by using cute mascots, current favorite celebrities or even animated characters. Targeting children seems to be a perfect recipe for upping the sales and creating a never ending demand in the market.

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Why do we advertise

Why do we advertise

In this age of aggressive marketing, advertisement seems to be an intrinsic part of any company’s marketing policies, hence asking a question like “why do we advertise” may seem a bit out of place. On the other hand, some of the inquisitive minds may ask the question about the need of advertising when the slump has hit the global economy in a big way. It may seem like wastage of resources to some people, hence there is a need to examine reasons behind the need of advertising a product.

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