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    Josh Luber; known as a “sneakerhead,” he contributed to a TED talk that was filmed on October 25th, 2015 in San Francisco California. In the TED talk film, John passionately exhorts on why sneakers are a great investment. He emphasizes about how marketing of sneakers is significant than any other party line because it is known to have ascendancy over the multi-billion dollar secondary market for sneakers. However, Josh was once a strategy consultant, and he took this experience from his job and…

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    An athletic trainer is a health professional that provides quick and effective emergency care to athletes that get injured or ill. They correspond with physicians to help the athlete get quick help. Athletic training is a career with many opportunities. It is a field that requires a good amount of education, has many locations and job opportunities to work, makes a good amount of salary, heavy into using technology, and also the outlook for the field is looking positive. The education required…

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    enhance their Nike+ app through the created “Apple Watch NikeLab” and many other digital device companies as well. The Jordan Brand, produces its licensed casual and athletic apparel, footwear and accessories with the focus on basketball. This brand is so monumental that it is in its own reporting category within the NIKE Brand. Jordan will continue to sell no matter what due to the publicity it has gained since the day it was banned from the NBA. Its brand image, the Jumpman logo, is…

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    Moneyball The 2011 motion picture Moneyball is based upon the Oakland Athletics 2002 baseball season. The movie opens with a quote by Mickey Mantle, “It’s unbelievable how much you don’t know about the game you’ve been playing all your life” (as cited in De Luca, Horovitz, Pitt, & Miller, 2011). His words set the tone for movie as it focuses on the management side of baseball and the relationships of those involved with building a team. Faced with the lowest budget in the industry, Billy…

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    Why you chose the Product and why you chose the athlete/celebrity and how your message will persuade a consumer to buy the product? I decided the “Wilson blade 104” as my product because that's the same racquet I used when I play tennis. It has great quality and it's suitable to hit some curveball with limited effort. It's surprisingly light compared to some other tennis racquet I used. This racquet has excellent balance and it has fabulous control. I decided to pick Venus Williams as my…

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    Toms In Today's Society

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    Did you know that sixty-five percent of children in the world don’t have a pair of shoes to wear? People go through different situations in life and are not always as fortunate as others. There are many organizations around the world that help children get shoes, clean clothes and hot meals. It really touches my heart when I hear that children don’t have the things that they need. I just sit back and think how that could have easily been me. TOMS® was founded in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie. His…

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    Gym Shoes Case Study

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    Ralph argues that gym shoes symbolize historical consciousness for two previous generations of Divine Aces by “resonating with two district aspects of the Divine Ace legacy: the first is the civil rights era; the second is related to the heyday of heroin trafficking” (671). They induce nostalgia for the past and provide cues for the identities that Red and Otis, the former gang leaders still seem to cherish and cling to. Gym shoes are inseparable from their identities as the leaders of either a…

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    In the article I read ‘Why Certified Athletic Trainers Are important’ it explains that the main job of an athletic trainer is to be able to recognize and evaluate sport injuries. They are also able to help prevent injuries for athletes. In the article in one high school they don’t have an athletic trainer. How are the coaches evaluating student athletes? To make sure they don’t have a concussion or any other injury. Although since 1998 the (AMA) American Medical Association formed a policy that…

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    The job of an Athletic trainer is a multi skilled and a highly qualified career (“Athletic trainer ”). This job requires large amounts of energy, organized thinking, and the ability to fix a problem in seconds. There are approximately 25,400 people employed in this field and most of these people are found all around the United States . The job of an Athletic trainer is to assist any player that needs a correction or is injured. Since this career requires a lot of dedication, athletic trainers…

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    Custom Orthotics Benefits

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    As a person on the go, your feet are one of your most important assets. Protect your feet with custom orthotics from Choice Podiatry Associates. With several locations in Cincinnati, OH, these premier podiatrists provide treatment for a variety of conditions, including everything from bunions and hammertoes to plantar fasciitis and nail problems. When you want to make sure that you remain comfortably on your feet, rely on these friendly experts to help you experience lasting relief. When it…

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