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    Company Slogan

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    List of Company Slogans:   •         3M: "Innovation" •         Agere Systems: "How Communication Happens" •         Agilent: "Dreams Made Real" •         Airbus: "Setting the Standards" •         Amazon.com: "…and You’re Done" •         AMX: "It’s Your World. Take Control" •         Anritsu: "Discover What’s Possible •         AT&T: "Your World. Delivered" •         ATG Design Services: "Circuit Design for the RF Impaired" •         ATI Technologies: "Get

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    The History of the SONY Slogan. The first version of the logo‚ which was enclosed in a square box‚ was registered as a trademark in 1955. Thereafter‚ the logo went through a succession of changes. In the 1960s‚ when Sony began to seriously develop its brand image overseas‚ the logo was displayed in neon in New York and Hong Kong‚ where it competed with famous and well-established foreign companies. In 1959‚ the catchphrase "Sony -- a worldwide brand born in Japan" was introduced to capitalize

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    TITLE: Tourism Slogan It’s effectiveness in Marketing the Country A. Introduction In the past few months‚ news of the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) new slogan for attracting tourists into the country quickly spread. Apparently‚ the DOT’s replacement for “WOW Philippines” is “Pilipinas‚ Kay Ganda”. The tourism department received a lot of criticisms about the change. Critics questioned the rationale behind the change and whether using the local language will attract tourists. WOW Philippines

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    Motivational Slogan List * MQ1. A smooth sea never made a skilled mariner. - English proverb * MQ2. We must accept finite disappointment‚ but we must never lose infinite hope. - Martin Luther King‚ Jr. * MQ3. There are two ways of meeting difficulties: you alter the difficulties or you alter yourself meeting them. - Phyllis Bottome * MQ4. Adversity is the trial of principle. Without it‚ a man hardly knows whether he is an honest man. - Henry Fielding * MQ5. Kites rise

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    Rh Law?

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    not let these gifts of God be “wasted” and not given importance. But it is evident in the goal of the RH law to defy and contradict the Bible. Supporters of the RH law insist that it is not abortion; it is a mere prevention of “unwanted pregnancy.” But I believe it is otherwise; Abortion is preventing any kind of life form to be conceived inside the women‚ which is‚ as we all know‚ a purpose of RH law. Also allowing the use of “condoms” can be degrading to women. Men may use women as an object for

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    RH Bill: A Matter of Public Opinion Which of these four arguments is the most ethical argument? (10 pts) The most ethical argument among Lagman‚ Santiago‚ Villegas and Garcia is Garcia’s. Although she presented her stands on the issue using her personal view as a mother‚ she was able to convey her consequentialist stand. According to her‚ “right to reproductive health” does not just boil down to the contraceptives and other artificial family planning devices that the government would

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    RH LAW The Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354)‚ informally known as the Reproductive Health Law or RH Law‚ is a law in the Philippines‚ which guarantees universal access to methods of contraception‚ fertility control‚ sexual education‚ and maternal care. I believe the law views the human person as not only a mere receiver of God’s gifts but also as their steward. The Bible teaches that sexual intercourse is a gift from God that should be stewarded

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    Love Green‚ Think Green • Smells like green spirit • When the going gets tough‚ the tough go green • Think green • Clean and Green • Don’t Be Mean‚ Be Green • Get into the Green Scene • Green Is the New Black • slide 4 of 7 Slogans With "Earth" or "Planet" in Them And then sometimes you want to focus on the planet as a whole‚ to get people thinking about the big picture. Making people aware of the positive impact they can have on the earth as a whole is one successful way

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    The historic RH law is not only a statute that will protect and promote the sexual and reproductive health and rights of Filipinos and enhance maternal and infant health. It is also a calamity-risk reduction strategy and a climate change mitigation and adaptation policy. The nexus among population‚ reproductive health and climate change are empirically given as they are well-established and validated. The absence of a comprehensive and national policy on RH also contributed

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    The role of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution was designed to protect the basic rights of the people. When the Constitution was first created there were only ten amendments‚ as time has evolved an additional seventeen amendments have been added. There are specific amendments that pertain to the criminal justice system‚ these include the fourth‚ fifth‚ sixth‚ eight‚ and the fourteenth amendment. The purpose of these amendments is to protect the right of those who are arrested or suspected of

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