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    Barcelona Research Paper

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    everyday life style. Some sponsors include Panasonic, Gatorade, Nike, Head and Shoulders, EA sports, Toshiba, Qatar and many more. Some sponsors are more presentable then others, like Qatar being on the front of their jerseys. Qatar is Barcelona’s number one supporter and has a huge contract with them. Barcelona has two FIFA Club World Cup trophies. One main sponsor for Barcelona is Gatorade, they are both benefitting from this partnership. Gatorade feels very successful with this…

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    Swot Analysis Of Powerade

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    Powerade is Gatorade's Main Competitor and it is manufactured by the Coca Cola Company. Powerade was introduced in 1988 with the intention to compete with Gatorade in sports drinks sales. The company has five strategic business units based on geographic operating regions: North America Latin America Europe Pacific Africa and Eurasia Target Market: Individuals aged between 13 -40 Market Share: 28.8% Company objectives: Powerade has been refining its portfolio to target various market segments…

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    produce a commercial? You make it comical, possibly have a celebrity, or even have some real facts! How about all three, that is what Gatorade did in their “sweat it to get it” commercial. This commercial intends to target almost anyone who enjoys working out, and particularly National Football League fans. It starts with a customer wanting to purchase a Gatorade, but the clerk explains that he didn’t earn it and that you have to “sweat it to get it”. Mid-debate a third party enters, who you…

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    product, Gatorade employed the world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt. They’re advertisement follows their motto of “Win from Within,” which focuses on making consumable products for athletes to eat or drink to improve their athletic performance. In the advertisement, Bolt is in the starting blocks on a track, and is in position to run out of the blocks. This ad is clearly targeted to athletes and health-minded individuals to influence them to buy Gatorade’s product. Through this advertisement,…

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    Food Dye Lab Report

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    Determining Food Dye Content Lab was to identify the food dye coloring in green apple Gatorade, and determine the dye’s concentration to ultimately recreate a solution containing the same concentration of dyes as the original. To determine the concentration of the dyes present in the green apple Gatorade, a spectrometer was used to measure the wavelengths and absorbance values for the given dyes. A sample of the green apple Gatorade was tested in the spectrometer to measure its absorption and…

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    Blue Dyes Lab Report

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    Introduction: The purpose of this lab was to use the absorbance of light through a solution to determine the concentration of Blue Dye 1 in Cool Blue Gatorade. In today's society most people are health conscious and food coloring and dyes have been a controversial topic. Blue Dye 1 is one of the most popular FDA-approved dyes used in food such as fruits, sauces, and baking mixes. Such dyes are not limited to foods but also used in shampoos, detergents, and vitamins just to name a few (Hennessey)…

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    state there will be high levels of Anti diuretic hormone and aldosterone, ANP levels on the other hand will be at a reduced level. We will test four different conditions during the experiment, continued dehydration, consumption of water, coke and Gatorade. All of these conditions will cause a shift in various aspects of homeostasis and will require compensation from the body through the renal system. The consumption of water based on an individual’s weight will cause a shift in the plasma volume…

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    Memories Of Middle School

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    the game-winning home run. I in fact have a lot of memories, one in which that I almost spilled Gatorade all my teacher. Some aren't as interesting, but they're still very funny. People look back at memories and laugh, but I laugh as it happens. My memories are almost spilling Gatorade on my teacher, playing kickball, and field day. First I want to discuss about the time I nearly spilled Gatorade on my teacher. It all started when we were at lunch, talking about the most random things. My…

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    My data shows that the trials without liquid had an average percent change of -76% for heart rate, an average percent change of -74.25% for the trials with water and a percent change of 43% for the trials with Gatorade. This data shows that the sports drink has a greater effect on lowering heart rate during exercise than only water. It seems that my hypothesis was proven correct in that the sports drink with electrolytes did have a greater effect on heart rate…

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    reliable choice to display their products because of their rising popularity. Therefore, the commercial may prompt fans of BTS to buy the products to show their support or to model after them. Another example of a celebrity endorsed commercial is the Gatorade advertisement starring Paul George, an NBA…

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