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    Coke Case Study

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    its launching, sales of New Coke were still lackluster and public protests have intensified. On July 11, 1985, Coca-Cola was forced to resume the old traditional formula of Coca-Cola and named as the classic Coca-Cola, sold with New Coke together (Pierce, 1987). To the end of 1985, sales of the classic Coke greatly exceeded the New Coke; New Coke occupied only 2% of the market share (Greising, 1998). New Coke never won market share in the true meaning. New York Times reviewed that the innovation…

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    Fear Eats the Soul, Fassbinder’s preoccupations and reworking of narrative is not centred about the fears and experiences of the social elitist classes but rather focuses on society’s marginalised if not relegated class, without giving prejudice to heritage nor nationality. Specifically, in Ali: Fear Eats the Soul, these are society’s cleaners, bartenders and immigrant workers. Fujiwara’s previous assertions of oppression counts as a profound component of the narrative structure of Ali: Fear…

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    Musical Showcase

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    Musical Showcase WHAT: Unwind from the work week with an incredible musical showcase this Friday night. A classically trained musician, Tom Sharpe 's music is a percussive symphony-a-sonic and visual feast for the senses. Tom has dramatically blended his orchestral background with the world music instrumentation and cinematic imagery to create an experience that invites you into the heart of the musical moment. This wildly emotional and technically precise performance will have you mesmerized…

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    Portrayal of Bengali Renaissance in Satyajit Ray’s films Western education / Modern ideas (Mahanagar, Devi) The liberal ideas of the West played a crucial role in the awakening of Bengal. Modern ideas substituted the age old customs and it began with the establishment of Brahmo Samaj and spread of English education. The concepts and ideas from the West forced the educated youth to think in a rational manner and they started despising everything that is traditional. In this concern, the historian…

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    Implicit ideologies are seen in film dialogue, music, and content. Through a deeper level of interpretation, viewers can understand what is implicitly implied through a films messaging. Pocahontas, a classic Disney movie, is based on a legend that surrounds a Native American woman. Pocahontas reinforces the normative ideologies of interracial relationships, the misinterpretation of Native Americans, and gender stereotypes in an effort to appeal to children…

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    Desert Safari Experience

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    Desert Safari is an escapade that keeps your adrenaline pumping so hard that you forget normal life. What you’ll experience is without a doubt, the best and one of the most surreal encounters ever. The Dubai desert safari is sure to give you a memory that would last till perpetuity. An activity in the vast desert could be lot more than just riding camels. Haven’t you always wanted to experience the unique feeling of solitude and wildness by floating gently through the calm yet vast desert on a…

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    Raisin In The Sun

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    the Younger family’s situation off of what happened to Hansberry when she was growing up. Lorraine Hansberry’s play gained a lot of popularity as it continued to be played after it first came out in 1959. This play came to be known as an American classic in a very short amount of time. Different productions of the play received different admirations. According to Margaret Wilkerson, “The St. Louis Repertory Company’s production attracted unprecedented sell-out crowds in 1984, while a 1986…

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    Wilson’s lack of female characterization in his plays. Specifically, in the Century Cycle, you would typically see two, possibly three, women in each play. In Wilson’s Century Cycle we will explore some of the roles of these women by identifying the classic stereotypical…

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    Banana Republic Essay

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    Who specifically buys the company’s products or services (target markets)? Gap Inc. is the leading global apparel retail company because of it’s multiple brands associated with it. The stores that are included within Gap Inc. are Gap, which also includes Gap Kids, baby Gap, Gap Maternity, Gap Body, and GapKids, and Gap Outlet, there is also Banana Republic and Banana Republic Factory Store, Old Navy, Athleta, and Intermix. Each of these companies have a different target market associated with…

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    career in the business world, is aware of the demands of her potential career and realizes the differences for her being a woman and being of lower middle-class. Tatianna has seen racial discrimination against her family for their Native American heritage. Alyssa has grown up learning about the wage gap and other unequal opportunities for men in schools but has yet to see it affect her in the real world, not being completely convinced of the gender bias. Chad has had similar exposure to unequal…

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