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    The life and the crimes of Jerome “Jerry” Brudos is one of the most haunting and most controversial psychopaths and murder in American history. Known for his crimes on young women while living with his wife and children‚ he was given the name “The Lust Killer” because of his fetish for women’s shoes as well as dressing in his victims’ clothing as trophies for his crimes. Apprehended and tried in 1969‚ he died in prison on 2006 (Biography 1). Biography Born on January 31‚ 1939‚ in Webster‚ South

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    Under Armour is a leading athletic clothing line directed towards the overall athlete who is looking for the most comfort during extracurricular activities. The mission of the company is‚ "to provide the world with technically advanced products engineered with exclusive fabric construction‚ supreme moisture management‚ and proven innovation. In short‚ every Under Armour product is doing something for you; it’s making you better." Founded in 1996 by University of Maryland graduate Kevin Plank‚ Under

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    Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior There are many different ways to raise your child‚ and there certainly seems to be a clear-cut difference between the ethics of upbringing children in the dissimilar cultures of the world. One of the more prominent and discussable ways of upbringing is the Chinese way‚ a topic which has been written about in an article in The Wall Street Journal by Amy Chua. “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” is the name of the article‚ published on January 8th in 2011‚ a name that

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    Under Armour‚ Inc. : Company History In 1996‚ as a football player at the University of Maryland‚ Kevin Plank grew tired of the cotton t-shirts he was provided becoming soaked with sweat and rain‚ impeding his ability to move fluidly as a special-teams player for the Terrapin football team. Knowing that cycling outfits and football under shorts were made with a "moisture-wicking synthetic fabric"‚ Plank believed it possible to make a t-shirt out of such material. He observed the content label of

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    The Under Armour is a leading American sports clothing and accessories company. All of Under Armour’s products are based on its mission statement‚ “To make all athletes better through passion‚ design and the relentless pursuit of innovation”. It uses smart marketing technique to invite it fans and followers to buy its products‚ and clears away any barriers that the customers faces when making a purchase. As a result‚ the company generates more leads and more revenue. The Social media is an excellent

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    Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior Amy Chua is the author of “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior‚” where she describes the differences in Chinese parenting versus American parenting. In the book‚ Chua‚ describes Chinese parents as very structured‚ only expecting the best from their children. Anything less than the best is not good enough. This structured way of living is stressed in both education and sports. Chua details that the Chinese mother‚ will spend up to 5 or 6 hours a day with their children

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    The Ultimate Fighting Championship and Culture Viability (Case 2) The Ultimate Fighting Championship also known as UFC was a case in which UFC was coming into a market that has existed for many of years‚ but rather was venturing into new locations around the globe. The UFC actually became a big success almost overnight. The main question starting off was whether the UFC was a culturally viable business venture that could work elsewhere. UFC was embraced at an extremely fast paced all over the world

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    Chinese Mothers Are Superior Children all over the world are raised in hundreds of different ways. Some parents strive to get a successful child‚ some are more casual‚ and some parents even relive their youth through their kids. China is on the running course with the rest of the world‚ and when it comes to creating masterminds‚ China is way ahead of everyone else. Should we follow‚ or should we simply go on the way we always have? In the article “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” by Amy Chua‚ we’re

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    Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior How do you raise your child in the best way? Is it the Western or Chinese methods to prefer? That is the big question in this article. Amy Chua takes her starting point in her own life‚ where she raises her two daughters‚ Sophia and Louisa. Their upbringing is influenced by the Chinese methods. Amy Chua never allowed them to attend a sleepover or get any grade less than an A for instance.1 The sender of this article is the 50-year old Chinese woman‚ Amy Chua‚ who

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    Under Armour- Challenging Nike in Sports Apparel By Shruthi Purushothama Under Armour was founded in 1996 by Kevin Plank‚ a former football player with the University of Maryland. Plank came up with the idea of using newly available moisture-wicking‚ polyester-blend fabrics to create next generation‚ tighter-fitting shirts and undergarments that would make it cooler and more comfortable to engage in strenuous activities during high temperature conditions. The company was originally named KP Sports

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