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    Havaianas

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    Our marketing case study refers at the develop of the Italian market of Havaianas flip-flops Description of Product In Brazil Havaianas product is well known (second only to Coca Cola). It’s a mass market product‚ a commodity Flip-flops features: • • • • • • Comfortable Durable Out of time Practical Aesthetically beautiful Cheap Two Mains Markets A traditional segment like beach‚ leisure and sport A niche segment‚ the surf market Main Marketing Problems In Italy among consumers

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    Pop Music Essay Example

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    with relationships and love. A song I know that uses this theme is‚ Mirrors ‚ by Justin Timberlake. This theme is popular because at some point everyone has that experience and are able to relate to the songs. 3. What is disco? What are the characteristics of this music? Disco is a musical genre that developed in the 1970’s. It mixes vocals with a beat that encourages dancing which is why It became the dance music of the decade. 4. What was the British Invasion? Which famous group was a part of

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    Leisure Time

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    passive kind of rest like watching TV or going to the theatre‚ or sometimes gardening‚ younger people enjoy more active pastimes like doing extreme sports‚ visiting night clubs and discos or travelling. So the basic leisure time activities of the young are travelling‚ doing sports including extreme sports‚ visiting discos and night clubs or more passive ways of recreation like listening to music or watching TV and videos‚ and surfing the Internet. Teenagers normally prefer to do extreme sports‚ that

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    Hip/Hop Versus R&B

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    variety of different types of music. It is produced and supported by primarily blacks around the world. Beginning in the early 1940s‚ rhythm and blues music embraced genres as jump blues‚ club blues‚ black rock‚ and roll‚ doo wop‚ soul‚ Motown‚ funk‚ disco‚ and rap. It was first coined in 1949 by Jerry Wexler‚ who became prominent with Atlantic Records. Southern soul was originated by James Brown and Ray Charles. On many of the early soul records‚ Charles would take a traditional religious song and

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    of DJ’s‚ and is produced with the intention to create a continuous set‚ where the DJ progresses from one record to the next‚ synchronizing each song. Electronic dance music is a music genre that largely stems from the production methods of hip hop‚ disco‚ house‚ and techno music. This music was originally born in the nightclub scene in the 1980s‚ the warehouse party scene in the 1980s‚ and the rave scene of the “acid house movement” in the 1980s. By the mid-1990s‚ the presence of electronic dance music

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    Elizabeth's Lost In Music

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    probably gay‚ dancing on the street to the music of the 1970s: Across the street a van is playing seventies disco and a tall thin man is dancing on top of the roof. A sign on the side of the van says: I have AIDS and I have been fm:d from work. Please give me some money I’m dancing as fast as I can ... He is spinning on the roof of the van‚ looking to heaven‚ finding jubilation in the gospel of disco‚ music from a time when you could put your dick into anything and not worry about what you would find.

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    Hip Hop Music Analysis

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    of music indeed arrived to the new continent and it mixed with other rhythms; that was how the Hip Hop or Rap was born. For instance‚ the first Rap song was “Rapper’s Delight” by the Sugarhill Gang‚ hearing this music is like hearing rhymes over a disco song notably being inspired in the hits from the beginning of the 80s. They were the first band to use the word “rapper” before that they were known as MC’s which stands for “Masters of Ceremony” when in fact they were the ones that had to make the

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    appeared in diverse roles‚[2][3] and has been cited as having distinctive blue eyes.[4][5] A native of Cork‚ Murphy began his performing career as a rock musician. After turning down a record deal‚ he made his professional acting debut in the play Disco Pigs. He went on to star in a number of Irish and UK film and stage productions throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s‚ first coming to international attention in 2003 as the hero in the post-apocalyptic film 28 Days Later. Murphy ’s best known

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    Introduction Carnival Corporation as the largest cruise line in the world is being a leader and innovator in the cruise line industry. Many of the onboard activities and services were introduced to strengthen the competencies between competitors. The challenges of the Carnival were being overcome by the management with creative and innovative strategies. As a corporate entity‚ Carnival did not refuse to withdraw money to settle the ocean pollution charged by public. The expansions of cruise line

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    La Musica Cubana

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    1. La música cubana La música cubana tiene dos grandes influencias: los ritmos traídos a la Isla especialmente por los colonizadores españoles y por los negros esclavos procedentes de África. También‚ en menor medida‚ hay una cierta influencia asiática‚ con la inclusión de la corneta china‚ un hecho que comenzó a finales del siglo XIX con la llegada de los primeros inmigrantes chinos a la isla. Según el origen de sus influencias‚ podríamos diferenciar entre la música euro-cubana y la afro-cubana

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