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    Traditional and Contemporary Issues and Challenges FIRST THINGS FIRST Coke Needs Shaking Up “We feel pretty good about the way the company is moving. We just have bumps in the road that are so doggone visible.” —JIMMY WILLIAMS‚ DIRECTOR‚ COCA-COLA chapter 2 At the peak of Coca-Cola’s dominance of the soft-drink industry‚ about 1996‚ the company seemed invincible. Coke’s then-CEO Roberto Goizueta and many industry observers dismissed PepsiCo as a loser in the cola wars. Goizueta convinced

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    John Kring Case Summary

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    Home to the United States’ first university‚ education has always taken precedence in Philadelphia. This idea remains true as the city of Philadelphia searched for a CEO for its school district in 2001. As a district that was plagued by extremely poor academic performance and financial crises‚ the need for knowledgeable and capable leadership became more crucial for the longevity of the district. Based on the criteria set by the Schools Reform Committee (SRC) and the problems that Philadelphia faces

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    Installation Art

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    Installation art is difficult to describe. In principal‚ it means taking a large interior (the exterior can be part of an installation‚ too) and loading it with disparate items that evoke complex and multiple associations and thoughts‚ longings‚ and moods. It’s a huge three-dimensional painting‚ sculpture‚ poem‚ and prose work. Installation art is a relatively new genre of contemporary art‚ which incorporates a range of 2-D and 3-D materials to influence the way we experience or perceive a particular

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    I chose the last case of the list. The case is about Snapchat‚ the mobile app that offers a photo sharing service. The distinguish promise of Snapchat is that the photos and videos you send disappear. However‚ the FTC states that this is a false promise and that Snapchat is lying to their costumers. So‚ Snapchat is violating the law because the company has not kept their privacy promises to consumers. Also‚ Snapchat has access to the contacts‚ numbers‚ and location of their consumers and this is

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    Tweeter Case Summary

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    I. Situation Analysis. Tweeter is a specialty electronics store‚ which dealt in middle and high end electronics in the New England area. The majority of consumers in the market for electronics are interested in price and Tweeter is in most cases well above the other retailers advertised starting prices. The middle and high end electronics are sold at around the same prices in all stores‚ but the product offerings made by Tweeter and the competitors advertising has made it price somewhat uncompetitive

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    Sandusky Case Summary

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    services for children. He took kids with him to Penn State games both home and away. Everything was going well for Sandusky in people’s eyes until the 1990’s. In 1998 authorities became suspicious of him regarding contact with minors inappropriately. The case was done by the state college after a boy told his mother that he showered with the football coach. The report by a special investigative group headed by former FBI director Louis Freeh had been commissioned by the Penn State Board of Trustees.

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    Kevin Foy Professor Marbach Art 101-001 February 22‚ 2010 Revision 1a.) Japan used blue because they are a country that has a wet climate and very green grass. California used yellow because their climate is very hot and sunny. It is always bright out there. According to the artists‚ the gates in central park are saffron which I believe are that color because it’s a major color you see everyday in the city.‚ Some examples were construction worker vests and the most important on was the color

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    The Case for Reparations In this article‚ “The Case for Reparations” by Ta-Nehisi Coates. He talks about how the African Americans were treated even after the Civil War. Mr. Coates talks about the housing issues African Americans faced with landlords‚ mobs‚ and neighbors. He shows examples of this in many different ways‚ which even happened in more recent years. One of the main examples he brought up several times was how the landlords discriminated against African Americans. The landlords would

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    Lululemon Case Summary

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    Lululemon is a successful clothing company that sells yoga pants‚ with women as the main targeted demographic for the yoga pants. There was an issue that came up with the yoga pants as they were too sheer and people could look right through the pants after a certain amount of time and use. When customers started to complain about the fabric and quality of the yoga pants‚ the founder‚ Chip Wilson‚ pointed his finger back at the women and complained about their body sizes. Later‚ he apologized for

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    The Politics of Art

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    Reviewing current art‚ both locally and globally‚ it appears that much of it has or purports to have a political content. One reason for this focus is that technological advances encourage snatching digitized fragments from reality that document the persistent global nightmare of human inhumanity. This process thus duplicates in art the same nightmare we see every day on TV or the Internet. Very little of this work‚ whose apology is that it is “consciousness raising‚” amounts to more than superficial

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