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    Marketing Warfare

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    Introduction “…Marketing warfare will provide a strategic model for company survival in the 21st century…” The authors’ main aim in publishing this text was to bring to the forefront the aggressive behaviours displayed in the marketing process of a firm in order to keep their brand and company number one in a competitive industry. In addition‚ they wanted to show how the principles used in warfare are the same as that used in marketing. As a result‚ firms could look at different tactics used

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    Guerilla Warfare

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    Guerilla Warfare: A type of military action using small mobile irregular forces to carry out surprise tactics against hostile regular forces. Guerilla Warfare was used for the first time in the Madrid Dos de Mayo Uprising (May 2‚ 1808). This tactic was widely used by the Viet Cong and North Vietnam Army in the Vietnam War. “Guerrilla warfare is the unconventional warfare and combat with which a small group of combatants use mobile tactics (ambushes‚ raids‚ etc.) to combat a larger and less mobile

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    Chemical Warfare

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    Purpose: To Inform Topic: Chemical Warfare Intro 1) Chemical weapons are extremely toxic chemicals which differ from explosive weaponry. Middle ages and renaissance are documented to have used poisonous chemicals on individuals. Chemical warfare is use of chemical agents to kill or incapacitate the enemy. 2) Today I will inform you of different chemical agents. Since World War I‚ several types of agents have been developed into weapons. These chemical weapons include (I) Choking

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    Marketing Warfare

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    A summary of Al Ries & Jack Trout’s marketing bestseller Marketing Warfare Executive summary Marketing warfare strategies are a type of strategies‚ used in business and marketing‚ that try to draw parallels between business and warfare‚ and then apply the principles of military strategy to business situations‚ with competing firms considered as analogous to sides in a military conflict‚ and market share considered as analogous to the territory which is being fought over citation needed. It is

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    Information Warfare

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    them. Information Warfare has become a massly used tactic by individuals as well as companies looking out for their own survival‚ in a world of commerce‚ and politics. Information Warfare is an innovative and dangerous new way to harm your opponents. When one thinks of warfare the mind is usually bombarded by thoughts of M16’s‚ grenades‚ and hand to hand combat. In this new era of technology that we are living in warfare has come to mean so much more. Information warfare is the use of any

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    Warfare Technology

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    massive impact on governments and civilians alike. It was also during this time that many advancements were emerging into the world. The United States of America made many technological advancements to their weaponry‚ armed forces‚ and the types of warfare crucial to the allied victory in World War II. The advancements to weaponry in America during the 1930’s to 1940’s greatly influenced the tides of battle for the allies. The firearms of the time were becoming faster‚ increased accuracy‚ and more

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    Trench Warfare

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    Trench warfare speech I’m here today to talk to you about the techniques and conditions of trench warfare in World War 1. Trench warfare was a living environment for troops fighting in World War 1. Conditions in trenches were harsh‚ unsanitary and extremely dangerous‚ Trenches were always under threat of attack from bombs or other weapons‚ and there were also many threats to health that developed into big problems for doctors. Apart from the unstoppable cold during the winters in France‚ trenches

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    Drone Warfare

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    Game of drones: A worldly Look into Unmanned Aerial Vehicles There have been over 800 women and children who have died in attacks from drone warfare. This is only a small fraction of the approximate 6000 total that has perished in the Middle East. These weapons are ones that are not only a regulating threat in the Pakistan areas‚ but also they are actually instilling fear in everyday civilians the live there. These men‚ women and children cannot even be seen in groups of five or more without

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    Great‚ warfare has immensely evolved. For almost 10‚000 years‚ combat technologies did not change until around 1000 AD. During this time‚ the Chinese had discovered the potential of gun powder and were using it for fireworks. A few hundred years later‚ Arab and Western European powers had started to develop fire-arms and cannons (powered by gunpowder) for combating the Mongolians in the East and Native Americans in the West. In addition with the advancements of aerospace technologies‚ warfare has changed

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    Spartan Warfare

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    In the 7th Century BC a new era of warfare strategy evolved. Before this new strategy‚ foot soldiers (known as hoplites) engaged in battle in the form of one mob for each army which on the command of their generals runs at each other and proceeds to hack blindly at the enemy with little to no direction other then to kill the enemy in front of them. This proved to be very messy and the tide of battle depended mostly on emotion and size of an army. In the name of strategy and organization‚ the phalanx

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