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    FaZe Clan was created in May of 2010. The team was made by a member called FaZe Temperrr. FaZe Clan consist of spinning around in circles on a game. But later would inspire many people to try for the clans rc and get into the clan. You had to meet certain standers for the clan and would be eliminated if they thought the other person was better. Then when they got down to the top 3 they would have to make a video on why they wanted to join FaZe Clan. FaZe Clan would later make another team called

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    Everyday‚ blogs are becoming more and more popular. The reason for this is that blogs are easy to use; they can be updated every day. For example‚ at any time‚ writing can be posted where ever there is an active internet connection (which is at most places these days). In addition‚ readers can interact with‚ and relate to the writer via the blog on a daily basis. This allows for a strong connection to form between the reader and the writer. Also‚ blogs are becoming more popular because several blogs

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    distribution strategy very selective due to their business focus around just selling camera related items at only a small number of stores. They stock most of the big name brands within this industry from Adobe‚ Cannon‚ Epson‚ Energizer‚ Kodak‚ Lexar‚ LG‚ Nikon‚ Olympus‚ Sony‚ etc. There brand equity is very high due to the fact that most of the brands they sell are very well known and respected within the industry. The direct online distribution channel Orms other distribution channel used in order

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    competitors are other Japan-based manufacturers‚ such as Sharp (which has a strong line of inexpensive photocopiers and other products aimed at the same small-business market that Canon often pursues‚ Minolta ( Japan’s largest camera manufacturer and Nikon (known for its technologically advanced products). It also competes against such U.S. firms as Xerox‚ Kodak and RCA. In 1985‚ Canon was the 125th largest firm in Fortune’s ranking of industrial corporations outside the United Stats; today it is in

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    Abstract This paper aims to explain the strategic importance of branding in the technology industry and the significant role branding plays in creating brand identity & individuality. We will mention some major market factors that make technology companies invest in branding more than anytime before. We will also discuss how branding is essential for technology companies to differentiate their products from other companies that produce similar ones and also the role of branding in protecting the

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    Essay:750words STEP TWO – Submit FIT’s Supplemental Admissions Materials • Online Academic History and Essay form. What makes you a perfect candidate for FIT? Why are you interested in the major you are applying to? The essay is also your chance to tell us more about your experiences‚ activities and accomplishments. (No more than 750 words‚ please.) In The Wealth of Nations‚ Adam Smith made the classic observation that individuals acting in their own self-interest can benefit society more

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    Portrait photography What is portrait photography? Portrait photography is photographs of a person or a group of people that shows the expression‚ personality‚ and mood of the subject. Like other types of portraiture‚ the focus of the photograph is usually the person’s face however‚ the background and setting may be included to make the image more effective and meaningful. What portrait photographers main aims are to focus on the person’s face. They aim to give emphasis on the face of the person

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    2.1 INFORMATION RETRIEVAL 2.1.1 What is Information Retrieval? The construal of the term information retrieval can be very broad. Just getting a credit card out of your wallet so that you can indite in the card number is a form of information retrieval. However‚ as an academic field of study‚ information retrieval might be defined thus: Information retrieval (IR) is finding material (customarily documents) of an unstructured nature (conventionally text) that satiates an information need from within

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    McCullin’s first camera was a twin lens Rolleicord‚ with which he captured his first picture that got printed in The Observer (Danny Richardson‚ 2010). He later exchanged it for a single lens reflex Pentax and further on as he progressed‚ he purchased a Nikon F7‚ which not just helped him capture remarkable photographs but also saved his life in Cambodia by stopping a bullet (Danny Richardson‚ 2010). Where as Eddie Adams used a 35mm lens with a Leica M4 and captured his Pulitzer Prize winner‚ Saigon Execution

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    After the 4th century when Constantinople emerged as a great capital and church center‚ tensions sometimes arose between its leaders and the bishop of Rome. After the fall of Rome to Germanic invaders in 476‚ the Roman pope was the only guardian of Christian universalism in the West. He began more explicitly to attribute his dominance to Rome’s being the burial place of Saint Peter‚ whom Jesus had called the "rock" on which the church was to be built. The Eastern Christians respected that tradition

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