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    Hazel vs Oedipus

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    events‚ experiences peripeteia and is confronted with the magnitude of his/her actions. Two such heroes are Hazel Grace Lancaster from “The Faults in Our Stars” by John Green‚ and Oedipus in the play “Oedipus Rex” written by Sophocles. Both modern and classic articles of literature have a wide-reaching influence on people and inspire many through the centuries. Modern tragic hero Hazel is a teenage thyroid cancer patient who experiences twisting series of bitter losses. As an only child who has

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    Colgate Marketing Oral hygiene in the hinterlands Colgate Colgate. The world’s most recognizable oral care brand‚ it belongs to the Colgate-Palmolive Company. Colgate was the first toothpaste in a collapsible tube‚ introduced in 1896. It is a worldwide household name and synonymous with the product itself in various regions. Colgate-Palmolive has its presence in about 200 countries. Colgate in India Present in India since the 1930s‚ Colgate is almost synonymous with toothpaste in the Indian

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    Colgate-Palmolive Case Study Executive Summary Colgate-Palmolive (CP) plans to launch a new toothbrush in the US tentatively named The Precision Toothbrush. The Precision is expected to develop the super-premium market for CP as well as to reinforce and enhance CP’s brand image. Key recommendations conclude in this case study are as follow • Target therapeutic and cosmetic consumers • Position Precision in the super-premium segment and reposition to the mainstream market during its maturity

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    effect of increased marketing spending and increases in raw material and packing costs. Looking ahead in 2005‚ Colgate will need to address the cost-effectiveness of adapting its marketing strategies implemented in the developed United States (US) market for the emerging Chinese and Mexican markets‚ each consisting of distinctly different consumer wants‚ needs and cultures that Colgate will first need to research on and understand. Consequently‚ it has to evaluate how it can tailor its marketing

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    Brand Building and Consumer Decision Making Case Study: Porsche Company Institution Name Abstract Porsche producing company is an automobile company that started with the production of Porsche vehicles aimed for the wealthy. Similar to other organizations‚ it understands the customer preferences and that the fundamental aspect for booming product sales includes the following: quality‚ name‚ reputation‚ and the ability to make sales to the target market. To provide a thorough analysis of

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    Effective Association: Get the consumer to Feel Good About the Brand. Advertisers want consumers to like their brand. They believe that brand liking leads to purchase. But rather than provide the consumer with hard reasons to like the brand. There are several well-known approaches to getting the consumer to like’s one brand. METHOD A: Feel-Good Ads. These Ads are supposed to work through affective (feeling) association or pre-decision distortion. They are supposed to either link the good feeling

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    A Brand As A Character‚ A Partner and A Person: Three Perspectives on the Question of Brand Personality Jennifer Aaker‚ Stanford University Susan Fournier‚ Harvard University [ to cite ]: Jennifer Aaker and Susan Fournier (1995) ‚"A Brand As A Character‚ A Partner and A Person: Three Perspectives on the Question of Brand Personality"‚ in Advances in Consumer Research Volume 22‚ eds. Frank R. Kardes and Mita Sujan‚ Advances in Consumer Research Volume 22 : Association for Consumer Research

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    Bibliography Brand Loyalty from a Multi-faceted Perspective ORGA 201 Introduction to Management Section OP51 Max Su (1762788) Instructor: Rob Dean Brand loyalty is the ‘Holy Grail’ to all marketing organizations. Marketing practitioners are consumed by it. They search. They try. They dream. They want to achieve the ultimate in brand loyalty‚ making it so airtight that no competition can lure their consumers from their

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    commercial toothpaste became available. Combined with peroxide‚ it makes a potent teeth whitener for much less than expensive whitening toothpastes or strips. Being a naturally occurring compound‚ baking soda is safe for cleaning teeth to a certain extent. It has the property of neutralizing agents that are responsible for causing discoloration and foul odors. This makes it an ideal ingredient for teeth bleaching and cleaning stains. While using it as a baking soda toothpaste‚ it cleans

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    CUSTOMER LOYALTY EFFECT ON FAST FOOD BRAND RETENTION 1.0 Background of Research 2.1 Problem Statement Based on the analysis from Euromonitor International (2010)‚ the report indicated that consumer spending on food has increased over the years‚ from RM 32‚317.8 million (2005) to RM 44.121.5 million (2010). According to Abdul Rehman Muhammad‚ Zia-ur-Rehman and Dr. Waheed Akhtar (n.d.)‚ creating loyalty about any brand and to retain customers is an essential and crucial element and

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