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    Marketing Objectives Kohler’s large presence in the faucet industry creates an opportunity to bring new and innovative products to market. Kohlers mission, “At the core of Kohler Styles change. But some things should never be altered, like our commitment to bold innovation and gracious living.” (“Mission,” n.d.). Guided by their core values, Kohler is pushing the industry forward with the introduction of the Hygieia. Goals • Increase target market awareness through social media, advertising, and on premise demos/promotions among the 25-40-year-old population by 30% within one year. • Inform target audience about our features and benefits of Hygieia, and its competitive advantages leading to a 10% growth in overall sales. • Become the preferred faucet choice in the restaurant, and school segments by the beginning of Q4 2018. • Continue to grow retail support in big box retailers to increase revenue, and convert non Hygieia users. Run two promotions in Q3, and Q4 to increase customer spending by 5% in the US markets by the end of Q4 2016. Target Market Strategy Our target market will focus on two markets industrial, and commercial uses. Such as large businesses, restaurants, hospitals, and schools that are looking for a “peace in mind” of a healthy environment, and are cautious about spreading infection-causing germs. When the product is successful, we can look at moving into the residential market, once we can find a more price friendly alternative in manufacturing costs…

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    Unit 1 Discussion Thread How did prejudice and discrimination affect the development of sociology in America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries? Grading Rubric: Required Discussion Elements Point Value Thoroughly responded to each topic/question in initial post 25 Proper citation of the material. 5 Respond to 2 classmates. (10 points each) 20 No spelling or grammar errors. 5 Total possible points 50 • Gender – women did not have a right to vote and they were not treated as equal in…

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    My BlackboardTab 1 of 3 (active tab)WCC Clubs & CommunityTransfer, Jobs & Internships 81780_2159OLAfrican-American Literature Discussion Board Forum: Post 11: Fenton Johnson and the New Poetry Thread: post 11 81780_2159OL (African-American Literature) Course ContentDiscussionsQuizzesCourse MailboxStudent HelpAnnouncementsGradesCalendar Thread: post 11 SubscribeRefreshShowSearch Select: All None Message Actions Expand All Collapse All 1 Posts in this Thread 0 Unread 16 hours…

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    Bill Cosby Research Paper

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    Bill Cosby was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 12, 1937. He has been featured in many events and is known by many people. Before being what he is known for today he was in the Navy and went to Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Throughout his whole life he has had obstacles from a child with his family having money issues to a guy in his seventies being accused of sexual assaults. Bill Cosby is known to be an American comedian, actor, author, and producer. Bill’s real…

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    Bibliography Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times. Web. 20 Dec. 2015. Putting restrictions on guns wouldn’t help anything in today 's society. Guns could still be bought illegally. On top of that criminologist have showed that there is almost just the same amount of death not involving guns as there is with. So there would be no difference restructuring guns. "BalancedPolitics.org - Gun Control (Pros & Cons, Arguments For and Against, Advantages & Disadvantages)." BalancedPolitics.org - Gun…

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    The Vandalism Act of 1966 was originally conceived as a legal weapon to combat the spread of mainly political graffiti common during the heady days of Singapore’s struggle for independence.“Unlike some other societies which may tolerate acts of vandalism, Singapore has its own standards of social order as reflected in our laws.” “Alejandro Reyes wrote an article about the Michael Fay caning case in Singapore. Reye's article discusses the case and what people have said about it, yet utilizes…

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    In the story “A Rose for Emily”, Emily Grierson the main character lives in a house where a horrible stench lingers. The stench began at the time of her father’s death thirty years prior. She was rarely seen outside of her home after his death. Her husband was then suspected of “abandoning” her. No one had entered her house for the last ten years nor had Miss Emily left it. The stench was found to be from her father’s dead body and her husband’s of which she had been sleeping with since she…

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    The Indonesian Genocide 1965-1966 was an anti-communist attack, tat lead to the overthrown president Kusno Sokarno being replaced by Suharto who was an army general. Killings followed a coup that took place on October 1, 1965, in Jakarta. This coup killed six army generals, and it formed a revolutionary council, seizing power from Sukarno. General Suharto was elected as President, filling in for Sukarno. Suharto led the genocide that killed about 1 million people, and left 100,000 people…

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    Miranda Vs Arizona 1966

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    Miranda rights need to be read to each and every individual before an arrest is made. The Miranda rights became the cornerstone for American criminal justice; ensuring the rights against self-incrimination as well as guaranteeing the impartiality for those suspected of a crime. In the year 1966 a U.S Supreme court Case: Miranda v. Arizona (1966) became the landmark case surrounded around individual liberties such as being informed of their constitutional protection before an interrogation could…

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    Miranda V Arizona 1966

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    Miranda v Arizona, (1966 is known as a high status landmark decision of the US Supreme Court. In a 5-4 majority rule, the Court brought both accusations and justifiable statements made in acknowledgement to interrogation by an offender in police custody will be justifiable by trial only if the pursuance can clearly show that the offender was informed of the right to be consulted with an attorney before and during questioning and of the right against atoning oneself before police questioning, and…

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