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    Kohl's Stock Analysis

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    Warren Buffet Stock Analysis Kohl’s Corporation (KSS) Warren Buffet has built a career on investing in companies for the long-term benefit of his portfolio. In order to determine if a certain company is worth the investment, Warren Buffett examines four areas of a potential company. He wants to find a business that is easy to understand, has favorable long-term prospects, operated by honest and competent people, and is available at an attractive price below the intrinsic value. All of these…

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    their advertisements to stress the necessity of power to stand above the high social standards rather than the luxury of power that does not push many to have. In an advertisement by Audi, it creates a sense of power and superiority with the elegant model, the Boston Terrier dog, the clean and structured architecture, and the noticeable Audi Q7 vehicle. The ad’s campaign also represents an American craving…

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    during the speech where President Obama took the role of the Chief of State included restoring diplomatic relationships with Cuba, which had been severed since 1961, and dealing with issues in Iran that threatened the livelihood of both its and America’s people. He showed his role as a Chief Executive by dealing with our economy, including the creation of manufacturing jobs as previously noted and decreasing the deficit. President Obama also showed his role as Commander in Chief when discussing…

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    America As A Superpower

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    achieve their own freedom. As America grew powerful, the country rose to the top among superpowers like Britain and Russia. Today, America is the world’s only superpower and hegemon. To achieve this position, America strengthened their military forces, expanded their economy and integrated its culture through foreign policies. While the quality of life and wellbeing of some people from around the world have improved from America’s influence, the same cannot be said for Americans. The hegemon…

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    Reality stars are becoming role models to teens rather than their own peers or parent, is totally absurd to me. “TV can easily take the place of a parent, teaching their kids the ‘acceptable’ ways of society” (Skeen). When parents are too busy for their child, they are more than likely…

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    Grocery America Case Study

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    will fail, they fear not being able to find another job at all. Stockholders fear for the money they have invested in Grocery America and can only hope they recover some of what they have already lost. Customers have a vested interest in Grocery America’s survival as they would reap the benefits of the positive changes that are to be made. Conversely, other grocers hope for Grocery America to continue in its decline as it would lessen the competition and increase their market share. Lastly, the…

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    Athletes Should Not be Expected to be Role Models When you hear the phrase “all-star athlete” what kind of person pops into your head? Do you imagine an incredibly gifted individual with phenomenal athletic abilities, or do you envision a super hero that you can look up to? Often, professional athletes are given the misconception of being role models in society. In reality, they are people like you and me doing their job. The only differences may be their high salaries and buffed up egos,…

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    John Juzek Violin Analysis

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    The violin selected for this assignment is a John Juzek Violin. It is a beautiful handmade wooden full size (4/4) violin with a carved spruce wood top, a flamed maple back, and an ivory inlaid tailpiece. The violin is fitted with prelude dominant strings and an Aubert Bridge. The violin came with an accompanying German bow. The violin has a beautiful tonal quality lacking any dead spots in the sound while played in 4th (1st shift) position. Some of the special qualities this violin possesses…

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    2009, Charles was approached by LGBT-geared cable channel LOGO to produce his own competition reality series specifically for drag queens. Thus, RuPaul’s Drag Race was born. One part American Idol, one part Project Runway, and one part America’s Next Top Model, RuPaul’s Drag Race’s main conceit involves…

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    For most generations, television was innocent as a child. Tom and Jerry, The Looney Tunes, and Scooby-Doo were all a Saturday ritual. Although older generations experienced this, technology has grown tremendously since then and so has the ability for not so innocent content to be displayed on reality television. Children of the new generations are subject to The Kardashians and “Jersey Shore” where partying, glamour, and sexual content are all present. Reality television and its producers are…

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