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    As the American Revolution commenced there were several reasons the American colonists beat the British soldiers. First of all American colonists where in a make it break situation. The Americans would either win everything or lose everything. Not only were they fighting for their freedom‚ they were also fighting for their homes and families safety. Having the “home field advantage” and the skills they picked up during the war with the French gave Americans an edge that the British didn’t have.

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    weaponry and technology. Small arms of the American Civil War‚ were revolutionized in order to ultimately create faster-firing weapons that would prove to immensely assist soldiers in the war. Also‚ the advancement in weapon technology impacted the tactics and the style of warfare utilized during the war. Finally‚ the advancement in weapons lead to new forms of technology being created‚ artillery and military‚ that had extremely strong fire power and would be used on both sides‚ Confederates and the

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    media’s advertising tactics (p. 550). In addition to adolescents receptivity to advertising‚ children’s health has been drastically impacted by media since the early 1960’s. At this time the majority of households owned a television and watched it frequently. Chou‚ Rashad‚ and Grossman (2008) found that American adolescent’s body mass index increased 4% throughout the same timeline. Contrary to popular belief‚ Chou‚ Rashad‚ and Grossman

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    Kudler Fine Foods Marketing Research‚ Strategy‚ and Tactics Kudler Fine Foods is a gourmet marketplace created by Kathy Kudler. Kathy decided to develop this marketplace from her love for cooking and using unique ingredients. She realized that product for the finer ingredients were hard to find in her neighborhood and that there should be a place where fellow food enthusiasts could go to get what they needed. Karhy tapped into a niche market providing unique foods‚ imported ingredients‚ wines

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    contain a need-to-know information and not so much nice-to-know information; he states this is not directly related to the decision at hand. He breaks down the marketing plan in eight parts: Executive Summary‚ Situation Analysis‚ Goal‚ Strategy‚ Tactics‚ Implementation‚ Control and Exhibits. The Executive Summary is a non-ethical statement at the beginning of a plan that is designed to encapsulate the reason for the plan. It should be short and businesslike—and needs to state the goals and proposed

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    and many efficient policies the Khan family established. The Mongols were very knowledgeable in military tactics. There empire had a strong sense of unity‚ helping the empire get so great so rapidly. There allies also contributed to the Mongolian empire. By the time of Chinggis Khan’s death in 1227‚ he had laid the foundation of a vast and mighty empire‚ which continued to grow with his tactics set in stone. Chinggis khan started by using his policy to strengthen his empire early. To start his

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    information about what is happening to the team with regard to the mission.” The practice of situational awareness is relevant to many fields‚ but holds great use in fire fighting. Through firefighter tactics and training‚ high risk situations can be taken on with greater chance of success. Firefighting tactics can be set in place to ensure the best outcome while on the fireground. The team needs to be focused and know the game plan. The article compares NFL players to firefighters in the sense

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    identifying PETA and its history‚ what PETA is currently doing in regards to public relations‚ looking at the strengths and weaknesses of PETA’s numerous public relations campaigns‚ further explaining the reasoning behind PETA’s use of radical PR tactics‚ what comparable animal rights organizations are doing‚ and finally looking at how PETA can improve its public relations programs. The first topic of discussion is PETA itself. The acronym “PETA” stands for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

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    W5 ASSIGNMENT 1. What do you think of Burger King’s advertising tactics? Is it OK to attract new customers while alienating others? Is Burger King’s advertising ethical? Explain. The success of advertising is very often based on its ability to surprise or in BK’s case shock the viewer. I think that the goal of each organization is to maximize its profits. BK like all organizations had a particular target market segment which it wanted to cater to. Thus‚ its advertisements

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    Alex Hagwood 8th Period 3-5-09 Civil War Essay There were many contributions that were made during the Civil War that have made an impact on us today‚ including weapons‚ medicine‚ and fighting tactics. These have all improved with today’s technology. They have also become more sophisticated. Weapons have increasingly become more efficient and accurate‚ but they have had a model to work with. First‚ you have cannons and mortars. These could use a wide range of ammunition and had a long range

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