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    provoke frustration. Pearsall then proves his point by stating the obstacles he has come across. His first example of confusion is when Arthur takes the Green Knights axe and begins swinging it in the air. He says the problem arises when we realize Arthurs shorter than the Green Knight by a couple of feet or more. Arthur wasn’t testing the axes heft‚ he was already taking his chance at the Green Knight‚ says Pearsall. Next Pearsall further proves his main point by discussing Gawain’s speech given to take

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    falls within its respected category and the overall effectiveness of how the products websites ability to influence shoppers attitudes. The companies chosen to demonstrate utilitarian needs and hedonic needs are LG and Axe – Men’s Hair‚ Deodorant‚ Body Spray‚ and Shower Gel. Each company has many products to offer consumers however this paper will only look at LG’s televisions as utilitarian need and Axe’s shower gel as a hedonic need. “When we focus on a utilitarian

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    The Renaissance era gave birth to many well made and useful weapons. The most important and manageable of these weapons are the sword‚ bows and crossbows‚ and axes. These weapons each have differ- ent uses and styles making them convenient for many tasks. Swords are normally depicted as only a knightly weapon‚ but were also used by commoners for many a duel. Of course they were mostly a knights weapons as they used them in battle for "hewing‚ slicing‚ and stabbing" (Renaissance Weapons). Some of

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    iconography present in its art and architecture‚ the human embryo can be compared to the maize seed‚ both possessing great influence as well as serving as important life forces. This can be seen in the iconography of Olmec art. As depicted by the Kunz Axe‚ Olmec art heavily emphasized the human embryo/fetus as a powerful life force‚ symbolizing the maize seed and its influence on Olmec society. Many art historians believe that Olmec civilization was centralized on the idea that chiefs could access

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      Product of Inertia for An Area Definition Parallel Axis Theorem on Product of Inertia Moments of Inertia About an Inclined Axes Principal Moments of Inertia Mohr’s Circle for Second Moment of Areas II.  Unsymmetrical Bending II   Unsymmetrical Bending Unsymmetrical Bending about the Horizontal and Vertical  Axes of the Cross Section Unsymmetrical Bending about the Principal Axes 1 5/3/2011 Lecture 1‚ Part 1 Product of Inertia for an Area Consider the figure shown below y x A dA y x

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    The History of Viking Ships and Tools of War By Shaun Combs   Outline I. Introduction: A Brief Description of Culture a. The Viking Age b. Social Structure II. Viking Tools a. Weapons of War III. Viking Ships a. How They Were Used IV. Conclusion and Final Thoughts V. Bibliography VI. Artwort Introduction The following research is on the Viking culture of the medieval era between the eighth to the eleventh centuries. The Viking influence spread over most of Europe‚ Northern Africa‚ and

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    Part 1 Why does confusion exist about the definition of a scientific theory? When we talk about science‚ many people hear the term “theory”. The definition of a scientific theory can become confusing since many people interpret the meaning differently. When a person uses the term “theory” in a sentence it is usually used in a non-scientific way. They assume that a theory is something assumed‚ but not proven. When the term “theory” is used in science‚ it means an explanation based on observation

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    Marketing

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    company 6 2.1 Mission statement 7 3.0 Nature of products 8 3.1 Home care 8 3.2 Personal care 9 4.0 SWOT analysis of the unilever 9 5.0 PESTEL Factors 13 6.0 Two product option 15 6.1 Introduction to the product 15 6.2 Axe Touch description 16 6.3 Axe Touch ingredients 16 7.0 Marketing objectives 16 7.1 Finance objective 17 8.0 Marketing research 18 8.1 PLC of the selected product 18 9.0 STP Analysis 20 9.1 Segmentation 21 9.2 Target market 22 9.3 Positioning 23

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    encountered commercials with promising product that improve your life. When it comes to love‚ the media uses sex to lure in the customer. We see this form of advertising in recent products campaign such as the Dentine Ice "Practice Safe Breath" and the Axe "Apollo." The campaign "Practice Safe Breath" had subliminal messages about sex. The first scene of the commercial was a couple in a car. The couple was about to kiss and a girl stops the guy and says "Wait‚ you have one right?" The word "one" has

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    proven that an axe‚ a deep metal skillet‚ and very large spool of thick rope‚ would be the three items‚ which would help someone best survive for three weeks on a deserted island. This will be proven through careful analysis of the uses of these items. Now the first item chosen was an axe. The reasons that the axe was chosen as one of the three items are numerous in amount. The first reason‚ is that something sharp would be needed in order to survive‚ to kill animals to eat etc. and an axe is much more

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