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    Have you ever been disappointed with the results when buying a certain shoe for the sport you play? Don’t worry, you aren’t alone and it's not your fault that these shoe companies use advertising to make you buy their shoes. This Ad presents the promotion for Under Armor using the famous athlete Stephen Curry to endorse this brand to give young athletes the illusion they can play basketball the same way as him. Which will make the young athletes buy the shoes without any doubt and the reality of…

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    Under Armour is an American sports apparel company which is founded by Kevin Plank, a formal football player with the University Of Maryland in year 1996. The company was first names KP Sports and change their name in 2005 when the company went public. Since 1996, Under Armour has been offering sports clothing, equipment and accessories. After 10 years, Under Amour began to offer footwear. Under Armour’s headquarters is located in Baltimore, Maryland with additional North American Corporate…

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    Under Armour compression apparel has become a popular brand name in many households. They have done so by marketing their product to the specific needs of a targeted population, namely professional and college sports programs as well as outdoor enthusiasts. The marketing techniques used by the Under Armour Company are to some extend similar to those of other companies; however, Under Armour has focused heavily on brand marketing since the beginning and developing products based on customer…

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    Samurai Dbq

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    more movable armour, their armour weighed less, and they would fight harder in battle and be okay when death comes for them. If knights and samurai met and fought a samurai would win because of their armour. The author said, ¨Knight's armour was not designed for easy movement on foot¨(Document B). The armour that the knights wore were not very light, therefore, it was very hard to walk around let alone confront in battle. It was very difficult for knights to move around in the armour so when…

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    from those of other sellers. The Under Armour brand is a megalodon in a sea of sports apparel. Starting literally in a basement in 1996, the brand has grown from its first sale of $17,000 to annual sales of $638 million in 2013. The brand is incredibly important to the company’s marketing strategy because it defines what the company stands for, the promise it makes to consumers, and the personality of the product. Created by and for athletes, Under Armour has made itself a trusted provider of…

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    Medieval Swords

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    Swords The swords varied widely in terms of weight and size, but the pattern of the classical medieval sword remained partly unchanged. The average weight was around three pounds, with there being two general classes of swords - War sword and two hand sword. Warriors were trained from a young age. There are three main elements of a typical medieval sword; the blade, the crossguard, and the pommel. The pommel was simply a knob of metal at the end of the hilt but there was some shaping to these…

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    Science and technology has immensely benefitted Mesopotamian society through the innovations in the fields of military, writing, and medicine; Mesopotamians advanced military with the invention of the iron scale armour, increasing the protection of Mesopotamian soldiers and citizens and the chances of a victory, writing with the invention of cuneiform, giving the Mesopotamians the means to document records and allowing the government to regulate the society with more organization and efficiency,…

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    Knighthood Essay

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    used in today’s society. Many people look up to us because of our bravery. The skills that were used to ride a horse took us many years to master. Without us, there wouldn’t be movies including knights, a art gallery filled with Knight and horse armours for entertainment purposes and heaps more. In the same way that some Eastern martial arts recognise the attainment of black belt status as being ready to learn the achievement of knighthood should indicate the beginning go a path not a…

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    Create Military Grade Body Armour”. This is due to the fact that prior to SIP beginning I had been reading up on the strengths and potential uses of spider silk. Once I had decided that I wanted my question to revolve around spider silk, I began further research on the uses of spider silk and found that it varied from medical uses such as artificial skin and bandages to commercial uses such as airbags in cars. The most interesting potential use that I found was in fact body armour, this is due…

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    Samurai Knights Dbq

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    Minamoto fought to control the country. The knights and Samurai were similar in many ways.The similarities between the samurai and knights were greater than the differences. This can be shown by looking at three areas: Social positions, training and armour, life, death, and honor. The first area of important similarities was social positions. The evidence that the social positions are similar is that in Document A (social pyramids) it shows that there were lords and the supreme power was ahead…

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