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    representative image‚ Red Bull targets young generation (men and women aged 16-29). Red Bull is especially for athletes‚ students‚ workers‚ and alcohol consumers who need to improve their reaction speed and physical strength‚ and also concentration. Not only with these effects‚ but also with Red Bulls’ unique flavor‚ alcohol consumers also find Red Bull to mix with their alcohols. There is another beneficial point of targeting students. By targeting students (young generation)‚ Red Bull expects that they

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    were loose. For example‚ the bull leaping painting from the palace Knossos in Greece shows a bull and people in motion without a particular gridded or precise system. The people in the bull leaping painting were constructed of stylish circular shapes instead of the sharp ridged look the old kingdom of Egypt had shown. Paintings like the bull leaping and La Parisienne represent people with long curly hair symbolizing a Minoan care free‚ relaxed atmosphere. The Minoan people were making art for living

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    her parents and long story short the assistant principal ended up getting fired and she continued wearing the makeup. Just like Tana‚young girls should not be afraid to wear what they want no matter what the consequences are. Young girls should be able express themselves and instead of us having to be ashamed for what we choose to wear‚ young boys should learn how to respect a young girl with whatever she chooses to wear. I mean girls are always looked down on and put into categories for wearing what

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    think Red Bull is the top energy drink in the world ) INTRODUCTION SALES AND MARKETING Marketing is the process of planning‚ designing ‚pricing and distributing ideas‚ goods and services in order to satisfy customer needs and generate revenue and make profit were selling is the process of transferring the ownership of goods or delivering service to customers and this is the way of exchange for mutual benefit of seller and buyer. In this case our main focus is to discover how Red bull is the

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    “The Bull Moose” by Aiden Nowlan is an intriguing free verse poem‚ the speaker discussing the plight of a male bull moose who is tormented and killed by people after wandering into a town. Nowlan explores the cruelty of mankind to the natural world‚ asserting the human tendency to reject what cannot be controlled. This idea is made evident through the sparkles shift in tone and actions. From the onset of the poem‚ Nowlan presents the apparent contrast between civilization and nature‚ particularly

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    they are entitled to their rights to the same extent that a non-minor not in school is. Because it has been ruled the picketing‚ a form of protest‚ is a form of symbolic speech‚ and wearing these black armbands is also a form of protest‚ that it should be protected under the First Amendment as well. This is compounded by the Fourteenth Amendment‚ which extends Freedom of Speech to governments‚ such as school systems. However‚ Schenck V. United States in 1919 already set the precedent for distributing

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    AGGRESSIVE DOGS 2 Aggressive Dogs The “Big Idea” that I chose to write about is Aggressive Dogs. The thesis statement that I have chosen is “Oweners are responisble for canine aggression‚ due to the fact of how the train and raise their animal”. I will be mainly focusing on pit bull dogs. We can solve this problem (and raise awarness) through educating pit bull owners. I think the thesis statement works good with the topic due to the research that I have conducted. Though some

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    an age limit for trick or treating. Many people argue that high school students shouldn’t go trick or treating anymore since candy is mainly bought for little and young kids. Many students also believe that we are too old for it as well‚ but is this true? Well‚ true or not many Huskies left the comments and restrictions aside and enjoyed their Halloween at its most. From flashy to basic‚ there were all kinds of costumes all around the streets. The people who were just walking around‚ also had a good

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    friends in a way you can’t in school. You don’t have to do any frustrating work. Now‚ schools want to take that away. Schools should keep their sports. One reason schools should keep sports is kids would be treated unfairly. Some kids would be completely shut out of sports. They have no way to play now that the school has shut them down. Other kids from other schools that keep sports still could play though. You can’t just shut certain kids out of sports‚

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    However‚ public schools in America have challenged those rights through a series of court cases. Nonetheless‚ students still retain these religious freedoms in a limited way‚ and schools cannot stop students from exercising these rights. Schools should allow students to freely express their religious beliefs as long as their expressions do not severely interfere with the activities of the classroom and other students.

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