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    Nike Footwear Essay

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    Nike footwear has been a huge success since its existence and each year they improve their footwear in order to attract more clients; although to be in this position of success Nike has applied propaganda such as bandwagon, testimonial and glittering in order to attract more clients. That had help since clients constantly acquire their products instead of the competition, and makes the competition footwear brand seem “useless”. How has Nike been able to be a huge success during all this years?…

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    Did one single disaster cause the K-T extinctions? Some scientists and people are committed to just one reason the K-T extinctions occurred but in this paper many possibilities will be explored with evidence to back up why they could have been a cause as well to the extinctions. Everyone will ultimately make his or her own decision/thoughts on what could have happened, and of course all hypotheses would be subject to analysis. Asteroid impact theory. The impact of a 10 km+ asteroid would blow a…

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    Volcanism Hypothesis

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    sedimentary layer were brought there via volcanic eruptions (“What killed the dinosaurs?” n.d. para. 5). Because iridium is common in the Earth’s core, this supports the volcanism hypothesis. Iridium could have been brought to the surface by these explosive events, forming the high levels we now see in the sediment layer. In addition, there is evidence of lava flow, covering 200,000 square miles at depths of more than 6,500 feet in the Deccan region of India (“What killed the dinosaurs?” n.d.…

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    DARSHAN GANGANNA RAVINDRA Abstract— About Sixty-five million years ago, one of last non-avian reptile species called dinosaurs vanished from the earth. The extinction of this huge animal is a never-ending topic of interest, the mass extension of dinosaurs occurred over a very short geological period. Keywords— Non-Avian Dinosaurs, Mass extinction, Dinosaurs extinction theories; Asteroid impact; Volcanism; I. INTRODUCTION Dinosaurs are the certain group of reptiles which influenced and ruled…

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    the extinction of the dinosaurs, it simply examines how the meteorite is likely to not be the sole reason of why the dinosaurs may have become extinct. These massive volcanic eruptions are said to have begun 250,000 years before the mass extinction event, and would have lasted a total of 750,000 years, which is fairly short in geological time. These volcanic eruptions have been thought to have led to the extinction of the dinosaurs in many different ways. Firstly, the massive number of…

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    Lululemon Brand Analysis

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    They are a yoga-inspired retail company selling functional and practical athletic apparel to mostly women (Ralph Forgeon, 2014). INHABITANT Lululemon employees are referred to as "educators," strategically positioned to ensure a personal connection with each guest is developed. The educators go through extensive in-house training…

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    Imagine knowing that you are the best team in the whole entire world at a sport. This is how the athletes of the Super Bowl and World Cup feel. They are on stage for the main event of each of these admired sports. Through a lot of emotion and dedication, fans and players will try their hardest to help their team win. Each of the teams have waited and worked countless hours the whole year to get to where they are during this moment. This has been the goal for every professional player and to see…

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    New Balance Case Study

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    New Balance Athletic Shoe, is an American footwear manufacturer thst is located in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States.(New Balance,N.A) New balance is founded in the year 1906 by William J.Riley and has been one of the world's largest brand among all the other sports footwear company such as Nike, Puma, Adidas and many more. New Balance first came Singapore in May 31,2013 and upon arriving in Singapore only last year, have already made big impact in the Singapore's…

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    To be competitive it involves celebrity athletes like Serene Williams and Tiger Woods to popularize its products. In order to sustain its dominance in the industry, it actively responds to the changes in consumer preferences by developing new products according to customer's needs. Its areas of marketing include Net TV and magazines. It faces tough competition with its main competitors like Adidas and Reebok. It provides touch screen facility in the stores which allow customers to design…

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    Founded in 1912, L.L. Bean’s product line remains focused on the great outdoors and an ever-expanding general clothing section. L.L. Bean’s competitor, The North Face, focuses more on outdoor activities through athletic programs, in comparison to L.L. Bean’s educational workshops and trips (Recomparison, 2011). L.L. Bean is strong in educational experiences, and has opportunity to grow in areas outside of the state of Maine (L.L. Bean, 2017). Currently, L.L. Bean…

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