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    Consumer Behavior Monster Energy Target Market Because the energy drink is still part of a new and developing industry‚ the energy drink target market is different than in some of the other beverage industries. Monster energy drinks have become a very popular‚ “hip” part of society‚ but the market at which they are aimed is not as wide and expansive‚ or diverse‚ as some might think. Early in energy drink history‚ when they were first being sold in the United States‚ athletes were the primary consumers

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    Formal Analysis Richard W. Hill Melanie Wilmink FA/ARTH 1900 Tutorial 12 “HILLTOPS” BY FRANKLIN CARMICHAEL FORMAL ANALYSIS Franklin Carmichael’s “Hilltops” is a 25.4 x 30.4 cm oil on panel painted in 1943 located in the Art Gallery of Ontario. The painting is a depiction of a landscape consisting of rolling hills in the foreground and middle ground and sky with an overcast of clouds. Carmichael used flat areas of colour‚ bold horizontal lines‚ and simplification of objects that instils a sense

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    Whitman College has announced that they have dropped missionary as its mascot name last week‚ and are trying to find a new name. The Walla Walla Union-Bulletin said that the "Fighting Missionary" as mascot‚ which honored two murdered missionaries‚ was not "appropriate" for the college. The college had taken the decision after surveying 18‚000 alumni and current students‚ out of which 62 percent said that they thought missionary was not appropriate for college. Another news release by the Whitman

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    BIX BEIDERBECKE The virtuoso Leon Bix Beiderbecke was born in 1903 and died young in 1931. Though his life was short‚ Bix’s legacy was long-live. He was raised in Davenport‚ Iowa‚ by his mother Agatha and father Bismark. He was the youngest of the German middle class family‚ his father owned a lumber & coal company in east davenport while his mother was a pianist. As a boy‚ Bix Beiderbecke had a few piano lessons‚ but he was self-taught on cornet and developed an unorthodox technique by playing

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    I read the book Amy Carmichael Rescuer of Precious Gems‚ by Janet & Geoff Benge. It was published in 1998-1999 by YWAM Publishing. It has 202 pages. I don’t have a reason for choosing this book‚ I kind of just took a random book off the shelf. Amy Carmichael was born on December 16‚ 1867 in Millisle‚ County Down‚ Ireland. Amy Carmichael went to Marlborough House Boarding School until November 1882‚ when her father’s business was losing money so they couldn’t afford to send her and her two

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    for Black Power. While some SNCC leaders had already forged international alliances and travelled to several countries in Africa and other places‚ the idea of Black empowerment‚ as defined by Stokely and other more radical members of SNCC‚ focused mainly on the United States. Hence‚ unlike Malcolm‚ Stokely turned to Pan-Africanism at a time when it became clear that the divergent organizations that operated under the umbrella of Black Power were not even able to cooperate with each other‚ less to

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    civil rights. The more they joined the more the conflicts within the movement began to arise. Whether it was right‚ or wrong to have whites work with blacks in their battle for civil rights or having a younger new generation‚ like Malcolm X and Stokely Carmichael. Both bringing questionable methods that differentiate from John Lewis’ methods when it came

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    also to create social and political institutions for African-Americans. At this time‚ Trinidadian-American black activist Stokely Carmichael was rising to power as the leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). The popular term “Black Power” was first acknowledged by him‚ and naturally became the slogan for this movement. In coming to power “Stokely Carmichael publicly declared that integration was irrelevant” (Jennifer Jensen Wallach‚ “Arsnick: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating

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    must be taken. This last approach is the main focus of this essay. Both Stokely Carmichael and Malcolm X were dominant figures of their times. Whites‚ as well as some of the "moderate" black leaders‚ criticized both of them as "extremists" and "racists." Certainly‚ their philosophy and approach to dealing with racism was quite different to the prevailing theme of working together with whites‚ within the system. Both Carmichael and Malcolm X shared similarities and minor differences in each of their

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    caused this overwhelming rise in racial tension? As it turns out‚ some of America’s greatest leaders have addressed what is behind this ethnic strain in cities all around the country. Some of these leaders include Governor Wallace of Alabama‚ Stokely Carmichael‚ and the late Malcolm X. George Wallace‚ the current governor of Alabama has a very clear idea as to what is the cause of the recent rise in tension. As an old time southerner‚ Governor Wallace is a firm believer of segregation and harshly

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