Journal of Aviation Management and Education King County: A Case Study Model for Strategic Marketing Planning for Airport Managers William Rankin University of Central Missouri Abstract Marketing planning in an airport as with other organizations is all about selecting appropriate target groups and formulating a marketing mix to achieve marketing objectives and financial targets. However‚ the factors which need to be considered in the dynamic and ever changing airport industry means that airport
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OEDIPUS THE KING An Abridged and Adapted Version of Sophocles’ Play* by Nick Bartel‚ 1999 (Intended for use as Readers’ Theater in the Junior - Senior High School Classroom) Characters: Oedipus‚ King of Thebes Jocasta‚ His Wife Creon‚ His Brother-in-Law Teiresias‚ an Old Blind Prophet A Priest First Messenger Second Messenger A Herdsman A Chorus of Old Men of Thebes (three or more chorus members)[Non-Speaking Parts] Servants of Oedipus (2) Children and young priests who pray;
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Burger King: Promoting a Food Fight I. Introduction Today‚ Burger King Corporation‚ as the fourth largest fast food restaurant chain overall after “Yum! Brands” (34‚000 locations)‚ McDonald’s (31‚000 locations) and Subway (28‚400 locations)‚ owned or franchised a total of 12‚174 restaurants in 76 countries‚ of which 1‚387 restaurants were BK Co.’s restaurants and 10‚787 were owned by its franchisees. The two main successful factors of BK are market expansion by strong franchising
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Oedipus the King: Appetite for Destruction Of all the tragedies that Greek playwright Sophocles created in his illustrious career‚ the one that stands out as his masterpiece‚ and quite possibly one of the greatest of all the Greek tragedies is Oedipus the King. The tragedy focuses on the life and downfall of the unfortunate King Oedipus‚ who was condemned by the oracle at an early age to murder his father and marry his mother. Despite the oracle’s grim prediction‚ Oedipus was responsible
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King cobra King cobra‚ one of the most famous snakes in the world‚ is famous for their speed‚ their strength and their venom. We normally called them king cobra or hamadryad. But their scientific name should be Ophiophagus Hannah. They are not under the Naja genus‚ which most cobra species are‚ they have their own genus Ophiophagus. Their Taxonomy: Ophiophagus Hannah belongs to the monotypic genus Ophiophagus. It is classified under the family Elapidae‚ order squamata‚ class reptilian‚ phylum chordate
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written by Sophocles “Oedipus the King‚” is depicted as one who is blind to his own ego‚ pride stubbornness‚ anger and lack of knowledge. First written in Greek mythology this play is about a King of Thebes whose ego overshadowed his ability to focus on his the necessary things to stabilize his kingdom; his anger and pride eventually led to his down fall. Having solved the riddle of the Sphinx‚ (an evil creature) King Oedipus was able to succeed as the new king of Thebes and became the new husband
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Introduction: Death penalty has been an inalienable part of human society and its legal system for centuries‚ regarded as a necessary deterrent to dangerous crimes and a way to liberate the community from dangerous criminals. However‚ later on this type of punishment came to be regarded as a crime against humanistic ideals by many‚ and its validity in the legal system has been questioned. Until now‚ the debate rages on. But I’m here to tell you that the death penalty is the right thing to do !!
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"Is this the Promised End?” King Lear and The Tempest Tragedies and comedies tend to be widely dismissed by contemporary critics as completely separate entities of work; two distinct genres that categorize an ideological oeuvre unrelated to one another. However‚ in the realm of William Shakespeare‚ key similarities exhibited between a comedy and tragedy‚ particularly those described in King Lear and The Tempest‚ prove to transcend genre limitations due to the distinguished vision presented in both
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The “Letter from Birmingham Jail” (1963)‚ the author‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ was written in response to a critical "Call For Unity" by a group of clergymen in Birmingham. His comparison would seem to indicate that he shares the same life as them. Martin Luther King’s work devoted to a single objective: the protection of civilization as a form of protest that the Civil Rights Movement could continue. In Martin Luther King Jr.’s letter he uses the rhetorical appeal of ethos. He starts off the letter
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of feminism”. When female turn against male by challenging their authorities and harm male-dominated society‚ hatred between two genders unluckily grow stronger‚ and therefore cost the characters’ tragic downfall. The feminist lens is reflected in King Lear’s three daughters‚ as they fight for authority and love. The stereotype guide women as weak‚ emotional‚ taking order and serve men‚ while men should be strong‚ fearless‚ and powerful enough to control over women. Nevertheless‚ through out the
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