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    Coke: Coca-cola

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    of Coca-Cola’s drinks from back then. One of the drinks is Pepsi Cola that is from back in the day. The bad thing about it is that they don’t have that drink today. These are some drinks that Coca-Cola makes today. It is Dr. Pepper‚ Coke Zero‚ and Diet Coke. That is only some of Coca-Cola’s drinks they made and make.

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    Digital Android Camera

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    Product 15 Price 16 Place 16 Promotion 16 Marketing Research 16 Controls 17 Marketing Organization 17 Executive Summary This report is going to be about the newly introduced camera Nikon S800c‚ that is supported by the Android OS and the image sharing is too easy and fast as compared to other cameras. This product is design for the professionals but the price range is bit higher as compared to the smart phones that support the Android OS. Samsung is running up in the competition and

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    The Hidden Pond

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    when I got home. I liked to take walks around my neighborhood. One sunny afternoon‚ I came across this hidden pond a few blocks away from my house. I was a kind of creepy old pond. If you ever saw it‚ you probably would not want to go there. However‚ it was a sunny afternoon‚ and I decided to jump over the gate and walk towards the pond. One thing you have to know is that the reason why it’s a hidden pond‚ is because‚ it almost looks like its a small forest when you look at it. It’s surrounded by

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    Hidden Lessons

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    Hidden Lessons David Suzuki is the world renowned scientists and visionary. He has won many awards throughout his life time and still continues to right stories about his life. David Suzuki has written numerous amounts of books in order to educate the larger public about the dangers of and promises of science. He has written an article named Hidden Lessons describing his thesis of how for convenience & cleanliness‚ adults subconsciously teach and demonstrate to the younger generation to hate

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    HBR New Coke

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    MKTG461 Moon HBR Case “Introducing New Coke” Executive Summary (1pg): Situation Analysis (2pg): It seems that the most important events throughout Coca-Cola’s history have happened at the end of the United States’ involvement in war-times. From the original invention right after the civil war‚ to share prices falling after World War I leading to a mass re-structuration internally‚ to the company’s involvement with World War II soldiers‚ Coke has continually evolved to stay on top. The

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    Hidden Intellectualism

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    Hidden Intellectualism In his article "Hidden Intellectualism‚" Gerald Graff criticizes those that do not put value into "street smarts." Graff insists that knowledge goes far beyond academic learning and continues into the everyday world. As a child‚ Graff always looked for a happy medium between brawn and brain. As Graff describes‚ he felt "the need to prove I was smart and the fear of a beating if I proved it too well." In a culture that values sports and entertainment‚ Gerald knew he would

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    Coke vs. Pepsi

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    Financial Management: Coke vs. Pepsi BUS 508 – Business Enterprise June 11‚ 2011 Financial Management: Coke vs. Pepsi The purpose of this paper is to analysis companies Coke and Pepsi and determinate (a) which company is better able to pay current liabilities (debt)‚ (b) explain what profitability ratios can tell about a company’s performance and how that information would influence investing decisions‚ (c) discuss which financial ratios to utilized while examining the company’s most

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    GROUND ZERO

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    Finnish holidays are similar to the Western Christian calendar and Protestant traditions. Holidays and traditions are a blend of the thousand-year old Christian presence and vestiges of old Finnish pagan traditions. Notable among these is Juhannus‚ the Finnish Midsummer. A majority of Finns retreat to summer cottages (mökki) on any one of Finland’s numerous lakes. Depending on the region‚ a bonfire at midnight celebrates the summer solstice‚ and in the Åland Islands‚ the Swedish-originated tradition

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    Coke vs Pepsi

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    Pepsi and Coke’s Uncivil Wars Chapter 9 in Competition Demystified: Uncivil Cola Wars: Coke and Pepsi Confront the Prisoner’s Dilemma What are the sources of competitive advantages in the soda industry? First we should look at industry structure. The cola companies buy raw materials of sugar‚ sweeteners and flavorings from many suppliers then they turn the commodities into a branded product which consists of syrup/concentrated combined with water and bottles. The companies are joined at the hip

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    My Coke Rewards

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    collaboration efforts‚ Coke created something it calls its Common Innovation Framework‚ a Web-based system that combines project management capabilities with business intelligence. Using the Innovation Framework‚ anyone from any of the operating units worldwide can search for‚ find‚ and apply concepts‚ strategies‚ development successes‚ and marketing approaches that have been used elsewhere in the organization. For example‚ when introducing Georgia teas in Australia‚ the Coke people Down Under can

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