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    If I could relive any moment of my life I would easily choose that night at Gatsby’s party. It truly was an unforgettable experience and was like no other party I have ever attended! Words can’t even describe how breathtaking and extravagant his mansion was. I had heard all these wild stories from different people of a party that took place at West Egg but I had never really payed close attention of who the host was. It had almost felt as if everyone who lived in Long Island had gone to these well

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    Matthew Crawford Professor Tong MKTG 129 Section 01 Brief Case Study Case Study # 3: Snapple I. Diagnostic symptoms The most critical and diagnostic facts in this case primarily revolve around Snapple’s overall image as perceived by consumers. The image is what built this brand into a success and later pushed it into decline. Five most diagnostic/alarming symptoms: 1. Mismanagement of established image. (Deighton‚ 2003:5). • Quaker intended on making the Snapple brand into

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    Snapple’s brand equity was driven by how unique and popular the product became almost immediately. By 1994‚ it had grown substantially and was known as a popular and user friendly “ready-to-drink” beverage. The huge growth Snapple was able to achieve was due in part to the almost cultish fan base that Snapple developed. For example‚ a family in New Jersey even gave their son the middle name Snapple. Studies showed that ready-to-drink beverages were selected almost strictly based upon fashion‚ taste

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    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The Coca-Cola Co. is the leading company in the beverage Industry. It produces about 400 brands consisting of over 2‚600 beverage products. Its major rivals are PepsiCo and Cadbury Schweppes PLC. The PepsiCo obtains 60% of its Revenues from its snack division. Cadbury Schweppes PLC is the largest confectionary company and has a strong regional beverage presence in the Americas and Australia. Considering its rivals’ success in its snack division; The Coca-Cola

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    01. ID 02. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike & Wolfpack – Ocarina (Bodybangers Remix) 03. Major Lazer feat. Busy Signal & The Flexican & FS Green – Watch Out For This (Bumaye) (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Tomorrowland Remix) 04. Garmiani – Rumble w/ Martin Solveig & The Cataracs feat. Kyle – Hey Now (Acappella) 05. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz – Thrift Shop w/ Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike & JunxterJack – Check This Out 06. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike & GTA feat. Wolfpack – Turn It Up w/ Kanye West feat

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    The Beatles are by far one of the most influential bands in history. They put so much creativity into their music and overall had limitless imagination. Their limitless imagination and creativity caused them to have a large impact on rock n roll. The Beatles allowed rock music to branch into using different instruments‚ and overall a different sound. They revolutionized FM radio and the album market and opened up England. The Beatles were so popular partially because of their use of so many different

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    Not every group sticks out from the annals of history the way The Beatles do. To be more exact‚ this group doesn’t just stand out. They are part of what defines the story of the evolution of modern music. If the group never came to be‚ popular music as we know it would not be the same. The group’s origins can be traced back to 1960 when a teenage John Lennon set up The Quarrymen. The original line up included Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best. Paul McCartney and George Harrison joined at a later date

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    The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stones There are several great bands which have entered the musical history of our age. The Beatles and The Rolling Stones definitely are amongst them. They have managed to spread their music and lyrics all over the world‚ and there is hardly anyone who hasn’t heard of them. It is‚ however‚ hard to decide which one of these two bands has made a greater impact on all of our lives. There are some aspects in which they are alike and others in which they differ. First of

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    This article is devoted to how The Beatles changed music and how they inspired future artists to continue to change the world of music. Powell focuses on a song and then explains how the techniques used are innovative and the importance of these new styles. For example‚ The Beatles were the first band to use audio feedback in a music recording in the song “I Feel Fine.” Along with the new techniques‚ Powell describes the background to each technique and defines what each one is. For example‚ The

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    Signe Toly Anderson‚ a singer as well as original person of the Jefferson Airplane has passed away. Anderson was 74 and had been struggling with persistent obstructive lung condition. Anderson‚ who made it through cancer in her 30s‚ died on the exact same day that yet another Airplane member‚ Paul Kantner‚ departed. Paul Kantner died of numerous body organ failing and toxic impact days soon after a cardiac arrest. The "classic" line-up of Jefferson Airplane stayed steady from 1967 to early 1970

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