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    Antigone: A Good Citizen

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    A good citizen is rare person to come across. They are traditionally thought as someone who obeys their country’s laws and the guidelines set by the gods with no exception. Unfortunately‚ a country’s government can enforce unjust laws. What is a so called good citizen to do when this occurs is the question. A good citizen is not always a rule follower. In the play Antigone by Sophocles‚ a misunderstanding is depicted. Antigone‚ the main character‚ is seen as someone who is completely defiant against

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    Reebok Ad Campaigns

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    running shoe‚ easily beating and staying ahead of the then near-15-year-old Nike. In 1988‚ Reebok launched its first brand campaign‚ U.B.U. (ie‚ Reebok lets you be you). However‚ it went up against Nike’s “Just Do It” campaign. Whereas Nike successfully targeted the newly coined “athletic shoe market” and cornered the performance market‚ Reebok lost sales during this campaign. Reebok then began vacillating between messages to women‚ messages about performance‚ and messages about fashion‚ with the

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    citizen national bank

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    Business Problem-Solving Case: Citizens National Bank Searches for a System Solution Case Study Questions 1. What was the initial problem that Mark Singleton was trying to solve at Citizens National? How well did he apply the four steps of problem solving? A major part of Citizen National’s strategy for continuing growth was to implement customer relationship management (CRM) software. The CRM strategy targeted the bank’s two main contact points with customers: the bank’s call center and its

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    The Other Campaign was announced in the Sixth Declaration of the Lacandón Jungle in July of 2005. The declaration clearly shows the shift back into more class-based‚ economic rhetoric. The anticapitalist and anti-globalization sentiments are felt throughout the piece. The second section of the piece details the Zapatistas’ view on the world has a section that reflects these feelings and the need for the Other Campaign very clearly. Marcos writes: From the passage above it is clear that Marcos and

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    Campaign Spending One interesting part of campaign finance is that there’s no limit on what a candidate can contribute to his own campaign. Wealthy presidential hopefuls Ross Perot and Steve Forbes donated substantial chunks of their own fortunes. Mitt Romney‚ a candidate in the presidential race‚ has been the largest donor to his own campaign by a wide margin. The Federal Elections Campaign Act (FECA) of 1971 prohibits corporations and incorporated charitable organizations from giving to or spending

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    "nationality" and "citizenship" have different meanings‚ and it is possible to be a national of the country but not a citizen. Factors determining citizenship The modern sense of citizenship is usually based on one or more of these factors: • Parents are citizens. If a person has one or both parents who are citizens of a given state‚ then the person may be a citizen of that state as well. [a] Citizenship granted in this fashion is referred to by the Latin phrase jus sanguinis meaning

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    Australians. The Gallipoli campaign took place on the Gallipoli peninsula in Gelibolu in 25th of April 1915 to 9th January. The Gallipoli campaign was an allied attack to gain a direct trading route towards Russia. France‚ Britain and one of Russia’s allies launched a naval attack against the Gallipoli peninsula followed by an amphibious landing. The naval attack failed and the amphibious landing caused many deaths. The reason that Gallipoli was attacked is that it was needed in a plan proposed

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    Gallipoli Campaign Essay

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    The Gallipoli campaign was located at the Gallipoli peninsula in the Ottoman Empire‚ Turkey. The Gallipoli campaign was the battle of Gallipoli in World War 1. The battle lasted from the 25th of April 1915 to the 9th of January 1916. The countries involved in the Gallipoli campaign include mostly Australia‚ New Zealand against Germany and Turkey. Britain and France were also involved but they mostly battled at sea. The Gallipoli campaign was necessary in order for the English to have passage for

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    Starbucks Marketing Campaign

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    the same business model of coffeehouse chain as Starbucks under the support of McDonald’s brand name‚ Starbucks therefore come up with a new advertising campaign to recruit the attentions from its new customer segmentation (the young people) via social networks that started on mid of May 2009 in six major cities of the U.S (Claire‚ 2009). The campaign‚ emphasized Starbucks coffee quality as its main idea toward intended customers‚ was run through online tools (Youtube‚ Twitter‚ and Facebook) with the

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    idea cellular campaigns

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    Idea’s AD Campaigns Idea had decided not to adopt celebrity endorsements in 2002 while its competitors like Bharti Airtel had been using multiple celebrities to promote its brand. !dea was launched as a brand in April 2002... ’A Good !Dea’ Campaign Idea’s promotions in 2006 were based on its tariffs‚ service quality‚ and network coverage. For instance‚ Idea started promoting its Rs.0.5 per local call per minute service aggressively. One of its TVCs featured a bowler and an umpire in a game of

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