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    3 | Insert the two slides from the downloaded GO_p01_Crater.pptx file after Slide 3. Do not keep the source formatting. | 9 | 4 | On Slide 3‚ using the Outline‚ increase the list level of the bullet point beginning with the text You will hike by one level. Add a new first-level bullet on the next line. Type Tour precautions and then add the following two second-level bullets: Wear sturdy‚ covered shoes Expect uneven terrain | 8 | 5 | On Slide 1‚ change the font color of the subtitle‚ The

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    Saturn Research Paper

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    Saturn is the sixth farthest planet from the Sun in our solar system and is the second-largest planet in the solar system. Saturn is greatly known for its rings. Saturn has lots of rings‚ the exact number is not known. It has four main groups and three smaller groups of rings (Cool Cosmos). There are also many gaps between Saturn’s rings. The most famous ring gap is called the Cassini Division‚ which separate the A and B groups of rings. The origin of the rings is still unknown‚ but scientists believe

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    Saturn Case Study

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    Saturn Case Study The following paper is on the case study Saturn: An Image Makeover. The case study is an overview of how Saturn‚ a GM company‚ created an image makeover to appeal to a different car buying crowd to maximize profits. This dramatic shift in the original philosophy of the company created a dynamic shift and allowed the company to achieve efficiencies of scale. Using the full spectrum of segmentation variables‚ describe how GM has segmented the automobile market? GM used

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    lowers‚ upper lowers‚ middle‚ upper middles‚ lower uppers‚ upper uppers 2) What segment(s) is Saturn now targeting? How is GM now positioning Saturn? How do these strategies differ from those employed with the original Saturn S-series? Saturn is making targeting more selective: • High end customers • Luxury loving people • Import buying customers from overseas GM is creating brand image of new Saturn‚ not old. How? First‚ common way is positioning by serving quality products & services. We want

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    Saturn Case Analysis

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    the younger population‚ but the average age of a Saturn buyer is 43. Saturn’s initial focus on employee relationships seems to be fading as demonstrated with the clash between GM designers in Europe and the U.S. on the L-Series car. In addition‚ overall styling of the vehicles needs to be addressed. _____ Key drivers of change in the industry (e.g.‚ driving forces): The trend in vehicles has moved towards larger sedans and SUV’s‚ and the ones who are purchasing smaller vehicles are looking

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    Two well-known painters‚ Pablo Picasso and Francisco Goya‚ created two paintings; “Guernica” and “Executions of the Third of May”. These two paintings bring up many differences in each of the artists styles‚ but also reminds us how much each is the same when it comes to content. The formal visual elements are very different at first glance‚ but once you look into the painting more you can see many similarities that lead to the subject matter and content. These paintings have a great and similar history

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    Francisco Goya Influence

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    Whether it was because the artist begun a movement‚ or influenced it. For my artist‚ Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes‚ became a icon of his time and is someone who is currently apricated both as painter and printmaker. Francisco Goya became known as one of the most skilled printmakers of his times. Not only did he aw his audience with aesthetically pleasing prints‚ but also intrigued many people with his political‚ religious‚ and social criticism of their corruption. Francisco Goya’s artworks darkened

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    Francisco de Goya

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    Francisco de Goya was born in Fuendetodos‚ Spain on March 30‚ 1746. His dad was a painter‚ and his mom came from a noble family. Theres not a lot of information about his childhood. He went to school in Zaragoza at the Escuelas Pias. He started his actual art education when he was 14‚ when he was chosen to be an apprentice to Jose Luzan. Who was a talented but little known painter. Francisco spent 4 years apprenticing with Jose Luzan. Francisco went to Madrid in 1763 because he hoped to

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    Dalia Selman 03/24/2014 Response Paper 8 The Modern World Goya and Gericault Analysis The Romantic style art was a response to the restraint of Neoclassical style. Romantics exaggerated the explosion of emotion‚ free spirit and color in contrast to Neoclassical single shaded color and clean cut lines. The Grand Manner‚ declared by Louis XIV limited artists in what type of works they can produce. The Romantic period is the backlash of the artists who do want to paint/write/sculpt the unusual

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    Francisco Goya was a Spanish artist who painted royal portraits‚ drew illustrations‚ and made engravings in late 1700s and early 1800s. Goya was sometimes called the father of modern art. Goya’s works of arts reflected contemporary historical upheavals and influenced important painters in the 19th and 20th century. His paintings were very popular because of the scenes of violence he incorporated. The most famous ones were the ones that were prompted by the French invasion of Spain. Goya was born

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