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    developing Tide Pods‚ and thus far‚ it appears that their work has paid off. Tide Pods have claimed a 68% market share in the new laundry pods category‚ which now accounts for 7.3% of the total multibillion dollar laundry industry (Monk‚ Tide Pods successful enough to boost P&G’s earnings). Tide Pods are unit-dose liquid packets that are twice as compacted as liquid detergent. They contain three different chambers and products: a liquid detergent‚ stain remover‚ and brightening agent. Tide Pods unique

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    “Team Marketplace Assignment” “Tide vs. Store Brand” Laundry detergent is a very necessary item and can be found in many varieties at local grocery stores. However‚ some brands tend to overpower others. During our team marketplace assignment we compared two different detergents at two different locations. We compared Tide and the generic brand detergent at both Harris Teeter and Food Lion. We compared the differences and similarities of each brand. We also observed the positioning‚ prices‚ promotions

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    Tide has been cleaning America’s laundry for over 70 years and‚ in 2012 Tide released their newest form of detergent‚ Tide PODS. Tide PODS are tiny square-like packets of detergent that brighten‚ clean‚ and remove stain. One of Tide’s newest commercials features Olympic gymnast Simone Biles. This commercial has received over two million views. The advertisement‚ “Simone Biles and Small Powerful Tide PODS”‚ is ultimately ineffective in convincing consumers to buy Tide PODS because its endorsement

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    may seem like a very amazing phenomena but in fact it’s quite the opposite. Red tides are becoming more and more harmful to not just the sea life it’s consumes but to us humans as well. When we use pesticides and other man made chemicals‚ we are washing them away without a care of what happens next. In doing so‚ they are eventually ending up back into our oceans and cause these harmful algal blooms‚ known as Red Tide. Most of these algal blooms are toxic‚ causing death to marine life around it‚ making

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    Rolling with the Tides The beach has always been my happy place‚ it is very peaceful and beautiful. Being at the beach means having no worries in the world while I am there‚ and just enjoying the beach life. I just love the view of the rolling waves and the sunshine beaming down on my face. I love seeing the water for miles and miles. It makes me stop and think how magnificence God’s creation truly is! One of the best feelings ever is when I feel the sand squishing‚ between my toes. I have always

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    say‚ it’s too expensive to the fund the law to restrict or prevent them. However‚ it can prove to be vital to prevent situations such as red tides‚ a toxic blooming of red algae. In particular‚ marine biologist Stephen Palumbi states that if we jam the nutrients‚ sewage‚ and fertilizers into the base of the food pyramid‚ it can back up and end up as red tides. This proves a point‚ due to chemicals being added into the water‚ it’s fed on by the bottom of the food chain‚‚ planktons and other small

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    can never get it back. It is sure and certain that time is like a river. As the current of river flows ahead and never comes back. The same is with time. Once lost it can’t be regained. The time and tide is the same. The rise and fall of the sea happen twice daily. When it is time‚ the tide always comes whatever the situation is and we can’t stop it. So that maxim emphasizes that people cannot stop the passing of time and thus should not delay doing things. It is truly said that "don’t count

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    Red Tide Research Paper

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    introduced that is discussed will be the ability to predict red tides‚ and the effects it has on fisheries and humans‚ and the ability to better understand the shape of our earth‚ and can forecast models to predict weather forecasts‚ and early warning systems

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    Red tides have been an ongoing environmental problem for our ocean waters wildlife. Red tide is a phenomenon caused by harmful algal blooms that occur when colonies of algae (simple plants that live in the sea and freshwater) grow so numerous that they discolor coastal waters (resulting in the name “red tide”). These large algal blooms of toxic producing dinoflagellates (single-celled organisms that are able to form nutritional organic substances from inorganic substances) may diminish oxygen in

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    was younger but when I joined Tide‚ I discovered that I had thought wrong. That’s when I was formally introduced to a little thing called butterfly… Talk about a major game changer. When I was on Tide in the fourth grade it taught me a lot about competitive swimming. Tide was extremely difficult and everything was really hard. Although‚ the most difficult of it all was butterfly. It was an extremely hard stroke to master and I couldn’t have been worse at it. The Tide coaches kept on breaking down

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