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    Armstrong Helmet Company

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    The Business Situation Armstrong Helmet Company manufactures a unique model of bicycle helmet. The company began operations December 1‚ 2013. Its accountant quit the second week of operations‚ and the company is searching for a replacement. The company has decided to test the knowledge and ability of all candidates interviewing for the position. Each candidate will be provided with the information below and then asked to prepare a series of reports‚ schedules‚ budgets‚ and recommendations

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    Helmet Awareness Program

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    I never wore my helmet. Then‚ one day I slipped and fell. I hit my head really hard and my forehead was covered with blood. I was scared that I might have a concussion‚ but to my relief I did not. On that day‚ I realized how important it was to wear a helmet. Why do people need to wear a helmet? Helmets help us from very serious injuries. When you put on a helmet‚ you may think that it is uncomfortable or that you may not look cool with it on. But that is not the point of a helmet. It’s only trying

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    African Helmet Masks

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    focussing on masks from the first three categories. The masks‚ which are all Helmet style masks from West and Central Africa‚ illustrate how artists from different tribes approached symbolism and visual storytelling. They also show what was considered ideally beautiful for each clan. The first mask is from the Kuba (Bushongo) tribe in the Democratic Republic of Congo; Katanga‚ Kasai region. Referred to as “Helmet Mask” (inventory #5-6238) and dated about 1966 this mask is made out of wood

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    Contents 1. CHAPTER 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 1.1 Introduction 4 1.2 Vision 6 2. CHAPTER 2 STRATEGIC SITUATION ANALYSIS 6 2.1Market situation 6 2.2 Competition analysis 7 3. CHAPTER 3 EXTERNAL MARKET ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS 10 3.1 Politics‚ law and policies 10 3.2 Economy 10 3.3 Demography 11 3.4 Technology 11 3.5 Social culture 12 4. CHAPTER 4 SWOT ANALYSIS 13 5. CHAPTER 5 OBJECTIVES AND RESOURCES 15 6. CHAPTER 6 MARKETING STRATEGY 16 6.1 Mission 16 6.2 Production strategy 16 6

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    Football Helmet Safety

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    Football Helmet Safety History‚ science‚ momentum‚ present and future. The NFL may be the most dangerous sport to play in the United States. I mean‚ where else do two people that can run at speeds of 30 miles an hour‚ hit each other head on going full speed? Nowhere. The game of football‚ especially at the higher levels‚ is becoming increasingly dangerous as the athletes keep getting bigger‚ faster‚ and stronger. Until a couple years ago the research of concussion and helmet safety have both been

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    Motorcycle helmets save lives by protecting the head against injury in an accident. People who dislike the feel of wearing a helmet‚ often justify themselves with arguments that refute established knowledge about the safety benefits of helmets. This established knowledge is based on testing and statistical studies covering decades of helmet use. Over time‚ some of these arguments against using helmets become popular myths. Here are three of them: A Helmet Is Too Thin to Protect against the Forces

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    through any sporting store will reveal a multitude of bicycle helmets. Still‚ some bicyclists wear them‚ while others do not. Here are the pros and cons of wearing a bicycle helmet. One of the biggest advantages of wearing a helmet is safety. Bicycle deaths were of people who were not wearing helmets. Helmets were designed to protect your head‚ as well as your brain‚ from injury resulting from an accident or a fall. Wearing a helmet shields your head from impact and cushions the blow should you

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    Critical Essay

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    Critical Response Essay: Nethergrave vs. A Sound of Thunder You and I live in a world were modernism is reaching new heights every day. One day that touchscreen phone is considered new‚ and then next week it’s old news. These two stories that I am going to compare are about the role of technology‚ science and how it affects me and you. Based on how it uses new technology and modern science A Sound of Thunder is a better sci-fiction story. When it comes to technology‚ ‘A Sound

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    injuries that can injure the head and brain. That is why we use helmets to protect us from these injuries. Helmets help us from getting severely injured in the head and brain. Some people go on their bicycles without helmets and they don’t realize how badly they can get injured. Some kids get minor head injuries‚ which is another example of why people should wear helmets. That is why I agree with the Helmet awareness program. The Helmet awareness program is a program that can prevent injuries such

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    Critical Essay

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    Critical Essay Science fiction is a really weird genre. It has some odd stories. These are some more oddballs. “A Sound of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury is about hunters that time travel to kill various types of animals‚ dinosaurs being one of them. One of the travelers‚ Eckels‚ stepped off the path that no one could leave and it changed history. The leader killed him with a gun‚ hence the name sound of thunder. “Nethergrave” by Gloria Skurzynski is about a boy named Jeremy who is not liked at his school

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