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    Kingdom of Aksum

    Theresa Gbekia Mr. Riemers World history 20/October/ 2013 The kingdom of Aksum lasted for about eight, hundred years. The kingdom's unremitted location allowed easy access to areas across the red sea, into the Indian Ocean and beyond. This remarkable kingdom was one of the first civilizations in the continent of Africa. Although Aksum had influential customs regardless the kingdom was found off of its indigenous African heritage, having created their mixed ethnicities/customs, a writing system

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    Negotiation

    Professor Lande Negotiation Self Assessment- Negotiation of the Partnership Agreement Between Casey and Robin Introduction: During Casey and Robin’s negotiation over the partnership agreement, my role was to serve as Casey’s attorney. Ultimately both sides were able to reach a deal, so I was at least effective enough to help my client reach an agreement on terms that were acceptable to him. However, despite our overall success, I realize there are a few areas in particular where I have room

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    Red Bull Case

    Red Bull Gives You Wings: Red Bull’s promotional efforts are unique in a variety of ways when compared to it’s mainstream competitors.  Instead of promoting the quality of Red Bull’s taste, they emphasized the effect it had on the drinker such as “increased performance, concentration, reaction time, speed, vigilance, and emotional status” (428). The company gained brand recognition by giving away free samples from a fleet of “logo-bearing off roaders” operated by young attractive operators and

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    Energy Drinks: The Negative Effects Of Energy Drinks

    With the constantly increasing pace of everyday life the search for an energy source, capable of boosting the human body to new limits by extending its endurance, continues. In the recent years energy drinks have become extremely popular all around the world. The energy drink is a highly caffeinated stimulant that is able to raise the performance of the human body. Many people consider it as a refreshment after a hard day’s work. What’s more, one of the most frequently used cases of energy drinks

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    Marketing Generic

    Red Herring is a preliminary prospectus which a company files with Security and Exchange Commission (SEC), before going for an initial public offering (IPO). This prospectus contains most of the information regarding the company's operations and functioning, but does not include important details of the issue such as its share price and the number of offered share. The term "red herring" is derived from the bold disclaimer in red on the cover page of the preliminary prospectus. Red Herring is a registration

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    Foundations Paper

    Foundations Paper Olive Garden, Red Lobster, and Longhorn Steakhouse are places many have had the pleasure of visiting. These restaurants focus on providing exceptional customer service and creating a positive work environment for their employees. Along with the focus on exceptional service, these restaurants share another commonality; they are all a part of the Darden Restaurant Group. In 1938, a 19 year old by the name of Bill Darden opened his first restaurant. Over the next 70 years, Bill

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    How Does Darden Segment and Target the Sit-Down Dining Market? Use the Full Spectrum of Segmentation Variables in Your Response.

    is something that Darden exhibits in the Longhorn chain. Longhorn Restaurants are currently only found in the eastern half of the US. This offers an opportunity for extensive expansion going forward. Demographic Segmentation is exemplified by Red Lobster’s efforts to fill the gap between fast-food seafood and upscale white-tablecloth restaurants. Behavioral Segmentation is realized in usage rates. Darden, along with all other sit-down restaurants, are seeing a decline in the frequency

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    Red Bull Case Study

    critical thinking issue that becomes present in the case is how Red Bull has been marketing their brand in the past and present. It can be hard to think that the way that they market themselves is smart or not in the long run. 2. Some different types of marketing that Red Bull has been doing recently is that the company started off promoting their products on the streets at major events by having cars driving around with a large Red Bull can on top and handing out the products to those that walk

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    Mkt Strategy

    second approach is indirect, providing no clear link between revenue achieved and size of donation. An example of this is Robi’s supporting the young generation of the Bangladesh to do good cause in their locality and serving a social problem clubfeet born baby with a healthcare organization from

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    To What Extent Were the White’s Weaknesses Responsible for Red Victory in the Russian Civil War, 1918-21?

    To a large extent, the Red victory in the Russian Civil War was due to the White’s weaknesses. However, a combination of these weaknesses together with the Bolsheviks own strengths were responsible for the defeat of the Whites, in terms of resources and geographical location, political support, leadership and foreign help. In terms of geography and resources, the Reds had control over the more densely populated areas in western Russia. That area was populated by some 70 million people, in comparison

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