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    Executive summary TOMS Shoes(TM) was found in 2006‚ the founder Tom Mycoskie aimed that for every single pair of shoes the company sells‚ they give away one pair of free shoes to the child that needed(Armstrong and Kolter‚2011). This concept is highly suited the current marketing environment‚ it built a strong market position by matched their customers view of self to their brand image. These strength has lead to the company’s success in the shoe industry. However weakness of the company are‚

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    Apollo 11

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    American Literature 6 March 2013 Apollo 11 On July 16‚ 1969‚ Apollo 11 launched from Cape Kennedy to make its journey to the moon. After 109 hours and 42 minutes‚ Commander Neil Armstrong took “one small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind” on July 20‚ 1969‚ making Apollo 11 the most influential event in American history (Ryba). This mission did all but land someone on the moon‚ it achieved the goal set by the president of the United States‚ it

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    Questions: 1.Under accrual basis accounting‚ revenues are recognized when earned and expenses are recognized when incurred.  TrueFalse(circle one) If false‚ explain below or correct above: 2.Expenses are decreases in assets or increases in liabilities incurred in order to generate revenues.  TrueFalse(circle one) If false‚ explain below or correct above: 3.Deferred expenses are initially recorded as assets and when they are later used‚ expenses will increase and assets will decrease. TrueFalse(circle

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    Shoes Story

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    There nothing like old shoes Shoes‚people have been wearing them for more then 100 years.There are all different kinds of shoes like‚high heels‚boots‚flipflops‚and cobbers. Every shoe has its own purpose like boots there for the snow ‚and flipflops for water. All shoes have one thing in commun they all protect your feet.The three most important things are: new shoes‚kinds of shoes like flipflops‚and the company it comes from. First‚have you ever noticed how new shoes can bother.Thats because

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    Operations Management and Management Science Case Study Capacity Planning New Balance Athletic Shoes Summary James Davis is the president and general manager of New Balance Athletic Shoes. The Boston‚ Massachusetts based company began producing corrective shoes and arch supports in 1906. New Balance garnered a reputation for quality specialty footwear when in the 1950’s it began producing running shoes for men. It is the beginning of 1978 and Mr. Davis has a number of important decisions

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    Diva Shoes

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    Executive summary: Diva Shoes manufactures primarily leather shoes. Diva Sources leather from Italian suppliers and other materials from US suppliers. All materials were cut to the company’s specifications by suppliers and then sent to Brazil for assembly. Diva’s product were sent for sale to most important cities in the world such as Rome and Milan‚ Italy‚ Paris‚ France‚ Tel Aviv‚ Israel‚ Toronto‚ Canada‚ New York‚ Miami‚ Los Angeles‚ and Starting 1993‚ Tokyo‚ Japan. Diva Shoes is a relatively small

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    Apollo 13

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    In the movie Apollo 13 three astronauts go up to space in the space craft odyssey and encounter many problems. The astronauts‚ Jim Lovell‚ Jack Swigert and Fred Haise were on a rushed mission to go to the moon when Jack went to go stir the oxygen tanks and one of them exploded. The explosion led to a whole host of problems. The astronauts had to abort the mission and focus on a safe return home. A monomyth plotline is when a person leaves a place‚ encounters obstacles and comes back a different

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    The Apollo Hoax

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    Unresolved‚ by: Rada Chantrasakaowong The Apollo Hoax. Since we were young‚ we have heard about the Apollo moon landing‚ but is that true? First of all‚ what is NASA? The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation’s civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research. One of NASA program was “Apollo”. The Apollo program was the spaceflight effort carried out by the United States’ National

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    The Red Shoes

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    Shoes” In the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale “The Red Shoes‚” the color red appears on multiple occasions‚ each time symbolizing something different. The shifts in the meaning of the color can be related to the action in the story‚ and how Karen is feeling or being affected by her surroundings. Karen’s “red and sore ankles” in the opening of the story are the result of wearing wooden shoes in the winter. This redness is symbolic of her poor family‚ and also

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    Tom's Shoes

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    1. The success of TOM’s Shoes centers around the phenomena of Cause-Related Marketing. Blake Mycoskie‚ entrepreneur and self proclaimed ‘Chief Shoe Giver’ of TOM’s‚ traveled to Argentina originally and identified a need: that of children needing shoes. This need had the identifiable consequence of disease‚ which could be easily avoided were shoes to be supplied. It was then a process of identifying a target demographic (in his case‚ young people between High School and College age) and the vehicle:

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