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    Tactics and marketing function audit Product (Customer benefits) Nike is focused on six product key categories: running‚ basketball‚ football‚ men’s training‚ women’s training and sportswear. Each category team is immersed in its sport’s culture‚ connecting with consumers and building deep relationships. Nike believes itself to be a premium brand‚ and they earn that reputation by delivering experiences that surpass the expectations of our consumers. Nike produces a wide range of sports equipment

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    Universal Serial Bus

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    The Universal Serial Bus (USB) The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a device that was created to standardize the connection types of computer peripherals‚ such as the keyboard and mouse‚ which traditionally had their own ports which they were plugged into. The USB was created in the mid 1990’s ‚ with an official release of the “USB 1.0” in January 1996 and since then the design has been improved as well as other types of USB connections available‚ such as type A and B‚ Mini A and Mini B‚ as

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    Over the years‚ politicians have debated whether or not universal healthcare should be implemented in the United States of America. Healthcare is a system countries use to aid citizens in maintaining their physical and mental health. Universal healthcare pertains to the government provided coverage of each citizen in the country. A single payer healthcare system coverage is typically funded by a public organization‚ rather than a private insurer. The United States follows a hybrid system of the two

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    English is one of the most widely used languages in today’s world and has a great impact on a successful career. Due to rapid modernization and westernization‚ the popularity of the English language has increased. It is internationally used and globally accepted. “English is being recreated every minute of every day‚ in billions of conversations in every country on earth; in countless books‚ films‚ television and radio programs‚ on the internet—recreated organically: that is‚ in ways that grow out

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    Are human rights universal

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    Are Human Rights Universal? The doctrine of human rights is one of the main topics that were created to protect every single human regardless of race‚ gender‚ sex‚ nationality‚ sexual orientation and other differences. It based on human dignity and that no one can take this away from another human being. It is that every ‘man’ has the inalienable rights for equality‚ but is this true? Are human right universal? Whether human rights are universal has been greatly debated for decades. There have been

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    The “universal ethic” as described by Kirkegaard means that what we find ethical is also considered universal. Meaning that it is understood by all people what actions are ethical and what are not. Ethical actions‚ which are our duty and universal‚ are also seen as divine and therefore meant to please God in some way. It is reasonable to assume that we‚ as human beings‚ find gratification in loving one another and finding a place for ourselves in relationships to others. As Kirkegaard states‚ “so

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    this nation have always thought of themselves as superior. Looking back at the history of the United States‚ none of these acts of racism compare to the pre-civil war era in the early 1800s. George Fitzhugh advocates slavery in his work “The Universal Law of Slavery.” In this piece‚ Fitzhugh claims that the African American race is improvident and a burden to society therefore society has the right to protect themselves by subjecting all African Americans to domestic slavery. One of the main reasons

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    of its citizens for little to no charge at all. Most citizens have access to medical services including preventative health‚ prenatal care and infectious disease maintenance. Assistance for payment of these medical services is offered through a universal healthcare system known as Kaihoken. The healthcare system was established to provide equality of access through government regulated fees. The average citizen usually pays only about 30% of all medical costs while the government pays the remainder

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    Universal Fear of Death

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    Dying The Universal Fear of Death The Universal Fear of Death expands upon the ideas Elisabeth Kubler Ross and Ernest Becker regarding the psychology surrounding death‚ and the social constructs designed to mitigate its influence on our psyche. These ideas focus on different cultural perspectives surrounding the path to immortality/transcendence‚ how culture assists us to deal with our death angst (anxiety)‚ and in a dialectical way‚ bring about a question; “Is the fear of death universal?” In the

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    Democracy As a Universal Value In his article‚ Democracy as a Universal Value‚ Amartya Sen asserts that democracy is a universal value. In order to develop his argument Sen needs to state his definition of democracy and define what he means by universal value. In the course of Sen’s argument he gives his view of the relationship between democracy and the economy. He then defends his view of democracy as a universal value against a main argument that deals with cultural differences between regions

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