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    While the officers are eating the lamb , one of them say “god damn this lamb is good i been starving.” The other officer says “ how this did happen think about there no evidence of someone breaking in or a weapon,if there was a weapon don't you think it will be cover in blood?” after finishing his sentence moments later Mrs.Malone starts to giggle in a room. The officers look at eachother confused wondering why Mrs.Malone was giggle in the other room, one officers quietly says “ you don't think she the” officer raises his hand up meaning to stop talking. Both officers get up and go to the room door listening and hear mrs.malone quietly says to herself “What two dumb officers eating up the evidence,there no way they can catch me. One of officers kick the door yelling “ GET DOWN NOW HANDS IN THE AIR” both officers rush in and handcuff mrs.malone and says “you really thought you were going to get away.” Mrs.malone acts confuse and says i didn't do anything,why are you aressteing me?”…

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    “The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot” by Brand New, relates to me personally because of a friendship I came across in high school. When I listen to this song, it brings me back to my teenage years, when I was a young girl longing for a relationship with my dream guy. This band was introduced to me by an English teacher from highschool whom I had the biggest crush on. I connect with this song because it reminds me of the relationship I had with this teacher. He stole my heart at first sight,…

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    James Heaton Syllogism

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    The following paragraphs critique the syllogism and conclusions of James Heaton's article “What is the Brand of New York? (Historic House Museums)”. Heaton suggests that the brand and history of a city, as well as, history of its museums and the way these are connected are fundamental factors for the evolution and success of any museum. Concurrently, Heaton explains how the factors mentioned above affect historic house museums today by giving an example of the Morris-Jumel Mansion, a historic…

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    Elie Saab Case Study

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    Introduction: ELIE SAAB (ES) is an international fashion house brand named after its owner and Chairman Elie Saab. Saab belonged to a Lebanese family and always wanted to make it big in the fashion industry. Therefore from a very young age he began sewing. He designed dresses for his family members and at an early age of just 18 he opened his first atelier with 10 employees under him. “His first collection was displayed in Casino Du Liban in Beirut “(Nadia and Hussam, 2012). The brand ES was…

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    Since P&G products were classified as a Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCGs), so there will have many potential risk might be faced by P&G in the future. Below are some of the potential risk P&G companies might face: a. New market target segments Low market growth was the result of developed market had matured which was stated on the Boston Consulting Group’s (BCG) Matrix stud. P&G currently is experiencing low rate of market growth and high relative market share which was in the ‘Cash Cow’…

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    Brand Identity is a visible element of a brand which allows the consumers to identify which brand they are looking at. This element would be brand’s name, logo, design and colours. This will allow the consumer to find out who they are dealing with on their first glance. For an example, when they see big yellow colour “M” sign they will immediately recognise it is a McDonald’s fast food restaurant. This is because McDonald’s is big brand which exist almost every part of the world so it doesn’t…

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    The brand power rests on two major components-Name and Logo. Companies primarily rely on the combination of these two forces to promote their brand. To create a strong brand a company needs to clearly express their brand identity, what the brand means to the customer. Starbucks coffee means excellent coffee to its customers. A clear brand identity ensures that the company meets the consumer’s expectations. The brand “Starbucks” has gone through numerous changes since the beginning, but its most…

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    Carlsberg Case Study

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    Carlsberg – name of the world’s most known beer brands, was established by Jacob Christian Jacobsen in 1847.He named the beer after his only son Carl and the BJERG (Eng. Hill) on which Carlsberg Brewery was build. The success of Carlsberg was fantastic, since the introduction in 1847 Carlsberg grew sales of product significally and by 2010 it was one of 4 global giants sharing 48% of all beer consumed worldwide. Currently, the Carlsberg Group is one of the leading brewery groups in the world…

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    Bp Consumer Behavior

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    of their brand positioning during the Gulf of Mexico crisis BP have worked hard to re-build themselves as well as build back their strong relationship with their consumers. BP was one of the first major transitional corporations to ‘rebrand itself as green by invoking the language of sustainability’ (Kirsch, 2010: 295), some could question as a result of public criticism of its operations and environmental impact. Back in 2000, BP were undergoing a rebrand to rejuvenate themselves (Groucutt…

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    Positioning is the act of designing the company’s offer and image so that it offers a distinct and valued place in the target customer’s mind. An organization can improve this perception through its various strategic promotional activities. Every organization should also define themselves to the consumers in comparison to their competition. Brands can be positioned in relation to their competitive brands on product maps in which relative positions are defined in terms of how buyers perceive key…

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