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    marketing manager is to formulate a marketing strategy that combines the aspects of all four Ps to obtain the best results for the firm. The remainder of this paper will describes each of the four Ps providing real-world examples based on the Xerox Corporation. Xerox is best known as the

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    In medieval times‚ knights were considered chivalrous. As the years went by knights became unchivalrous‚ knights wanted to have more power than other knights‚ and they turned against their ruler. During medieval times‚ knights were chivalrous and respected their rulers. They never went against them. Today‚ chivalry is not considered dead‚ it’s just evolved. Throughout the years‚ chivalry soon became nonexistent. To become a knight in the thirteenth century‚ people had to read a handbook that provided

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    Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg should be considered in the top 100 most influential people of all time because he has shown many qualities of service and internationalism. Since he invented the movable type printing press‚ people brought newspapers and bibles into our life. Many people learned how to read because many more books were printed. Gutenberg benefited many people because people didn’t have to keep writing books over and over again‚ they could just print it and spend their

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    the most famous boxers in history. Someone who was raised from the deeps of racial discrimination to being someone who gave people dignity. They looked up to him‚ seeing change. He would be the one to alter the world. Muhammad even called himself‚ “The Greatest‚” but was he? Was he truly the hero that everyone believed and trusted in? Muhammad had won a gold medal during the Olympics of 1960 in Rome‚ Italy. It was for boxing 81 kilogram men. He was eighteen at the time‚ battling against incredible

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    through a lot of difficulties in life but the one that helped change my life was the fear of getting whooped by either of my parents. I was only six years old when Michael my best friend and I were playing with my favorite to which was a flying helicopter‚ not too long the toy broke and I was left with two choices either to get it fixed or get whooped‚ in a confused state of mind started to and my heart rate was elevated‚ while in that state something unusual happened and I gained some

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    the battle with the dragon‚ he ordered his men to stay back. Beowulf knew that it wasn’t very likely that he would defeat the dragon by himself‚ but he went in alone to spare the lives of his men. Also‚ when Beowulf was slowly being killed by the venom of the dragon‚ all he wanted was to see the treasure. He wanted to see what would be given to his people once he dies. “Fate swept us away‚ sent my whole brave high-born clan to their final doom. Now I must follow them.” (189‚ lines 2814-2‚816) This

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    catastrophe’’. It is also said that for a play to be considered a tragedy it must follow the three requirements of a tragedy; shock and violence‚ man of high station falls‚ and deterioration. MacBeth is considered a tragedy as it meets all these requirements; MacBeth’s ambition drives him to insanity‚ the murder of King Duncan‚ and MacBeths death. If it weren’t for MacBeth’s intense ambition‚ this play wouldn’t have been such a tragedy. MacBeth was a young man‚ normal like the rest but that changed

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    is a good starting point for film analysis‚ it places almost total responsibility for a film’s artistic success or failure on the director. The problem is that not all film critics agree on the same definition of what is considered art. According to Andrew Sarris‚ to be considered an auteur‚ a film director must qualify in three key areas: 1. Technical competence 2. Distinguishable personality and 3. Interior meaning A positive aspect about auteur theory is

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    that’s how some Americans feel about baseball. Invented in the United States in 1839 and played professionally in 1876‚ baseball is deeply rooted in America as it was still developing its identity as a nation. Though very central to America‚ baseball has been introduced all over the world‚ interestingly enough even to Japan. Baseball was introduced to Japan in the 1870’s‚ yet it wasn’t until 1934 when Japan began playing baseball professionally. It seems as the United States has no problem sharing

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    Intellectual destruction of a society: “It was a pleasure to burn” Fahrenheit 451 paints a vivid picture of group thinking societies today and the cultural downfall which their destined to embody. A nation where books and other sources of information are replaced by alternatives which lack substance‚ such as television control over the masses and the anti-intellectual act of book burning the protagonist initially enjoys so much. In Bradbury’s dystopian novel culture is repressed as a collective

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