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    Dove: Evolution of a Brand 1. What is a brand? The legal term for brand is trademark. A brand may identify one item‚ a family of items‚ or all items of that seller. If used for the firm as a whole‚ the preferred term is trade name. It connotes consistency‚ a sign of quality and generates loyalty & goodwill. Why does Unilever want fewer of them? Creating a brand is expensive - must focus on the brands with the greatest potential of survival & financial returns. Marketing investment and

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    We Were Dancing Dove

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    Intro “We were dancing-” Dove recounts her past in a simple statement; however‚ this interrupted thought is more than it seems to be. It introduces the audience to the action and setting of the poem.. The first aspect that makes the statement important is the use of the plural noun “we”. “We” indicates that Dove wasn’t alone; she was with some type of partner‚ probably a dancing partner. It also bring the audience into question. Is the audience her dance partner? Or are we merely peering into the

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    Mrs. Dale AP English IV 25 November 2013 A Fictional Reality In The Wings of the Dove‚ Henry James’ stylistic devices convey not only bitter hopelessness and bleak desperation‚ but also disenchanted misery and disheartening realism to ignite emotions in the readers as they relate to the characters’ experiences and reactions. As the author works to create a realistic yet fictional work for his characters‚ he must also think of including realistic experiences. Genuine experiences in a fictional

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    Jet Star Marketing Objective Jet Star is a subsidiary airline of Qantas‚ it is founded in Melbourne‚ Australia in 2004 starting with 400 employees and up to date they have 7‚000 employees under them. Jet Star is one of the largest low- cost airline carrier in the Asia Pacific by revenue Jet Star objective is to offer all day‚ everyday low fares to allow more people to fly to different places more often. From the advertising slogan of Jet star “All day everyday low fares” we are able to know their

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    "Educating Rita" is the semi-autobiography of playwright Willy Russell. The play was inspired by Russell’s experiences at evening classes. Much of the comedy arises from Rita’s fresh‚ unschooled reaction to the classics of English literature. But she is never patronized by the Russell‚ who recognizes from his own experience that education is a means of escape from one’s own circumstances. "Educating Rita" takes the lives of two people on the opposite ends of the social spectrum and brings them together

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    Feather Star

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    Feather Star Feather star is a class of echinoderms (classified in the phylum Echinodermata‚ class Crinoidea) that are attached to sea bottom by a stalk root like branches. In adult stage they break away from stalk and move freely. Feather stars have ambulacra systems that extend into the branched arms on the crown. They are most of feather stars are found in shallow‚ warm waters. Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Echinodermata Subphylum: Crinozoa Class: Crinoidea

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    Star Wars is an American epic space opera franchise centered on a film series created by George Lucas. The film series‚ consisting of two trilogies‚ has spawned an extensive media franchise called the Expanded Universe including books‚ television series‚ computer and video games‚ and comic books. These supplements to the franchise resulted in significant development of the series’ fictional universe‚ keeping the franchise active in the 16-year interim between the two film trilogies. The franchise

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    Rita‚ Frank and their relationship change throughout the play. Rita’s education and confidence both grow as the story progresses. Frank’s attitude towards life declines dramatically en route for the middle of the play but there is hint of improvement at the end. Their relationship undergoes many changes during the play. They grow apart‚ slowly and eventually reach a point where their separation is much needed and inevitable‚ although their feelings towards each other are of affection once again.

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    Dead Stars

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    * 1. Dead Stars Paz Marquez Benitez * 2. SynopsisThis story revolves around Alfredo Salazar and two women: Esperanza‚ his fiancéefor four years and a young girl from out-of-town named Julia Salas. Alfredo iscommitted to marrying Esperanza. But he started having second thoughts about hisfeelings when he met Julia in the Judge’s house. But he Aware that all his lovedones-including Julia would not agree if he would not honor his understanding withEsperanza. So he and Esperanza got married And made

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    Close reading and response to literature Number The Stars -Lois Lowry 1. What are the major themes of this book ? Difficulty of growing up The author Lois Lowry uses the context of World War II as a way of making the difficulties stand out more clearly. The novel focuses on Annemarie Johansen’s personal experiences with growing up‚ but her experiences are common to most young people. Growing up is presented as a struggle for identity. Does Annemarie belong to the world of adults or

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