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    Katherine von Drachenberg, or more familiarly known as Kat Von D is a famous tattoo artist that many know from the famous television shows, “Miami Ink” and “LA Ink.” Sephora approached her back in 2008 to help her set up a couple shades for her own liquid lipstick line. Since then the Kat Von D Beauty collection has vaguely developed into a diverse makeup brand with numerous different products to choose from such as, foundations, liquid lipsticks, eyeshadow palettes and much more. (“Kat”). Each of the foundations are such high-quality products, although the liquid Lock-It Foundation is one of the most full coverage foundations and one of her most successful products. The Kat Von D Lock-It Foundation is a very impressive and one of the best…

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    Tattoo Interview Essay

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    Famous tattoo artist and tattoo parlour owner, Kat Von D once said: "I am a canvas of my experiences, my story is etched in lines and shading, and you can read it on my arms, my legs, my shoulders, and my stomach." I admire the fact that she is courageous enough to display the story of her life on her body for everyone to see. However, what do you think would happen if this famous entrepreneur and say a woman of the same age, with the same amount of experience and the same qualifications were…

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    Kat Von D light eye contour palette is a face contour palette. This all-matte contour palette includes three shades for contouring and three shades for highlighting all in one. The pallet package has been changed to a sleek hard-shell case. It has a Shade and Light Face Contour Refillable Palette which also includes removable pans so you can refill and customize your contour palette. The three contour shade shadows to enhance facial features, while the three highlight shades are to show…

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    In the article, “Kit Kat garners positive PR for campus theft response” by Kevin Allen, discusses how Kit Kat took advantage of a viral story on social media that involved their brand. The whole story started when a college student had posted a picture on Twitter about how someone had left a note in their car because they had broken into the car and stolen the person’s Kit Kat. The photo of the note quickly went viral all across social media with shares, likes and comments. Kit Kat then tweeted…

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    One of the examples that Jonah Berger provided is about the Kit Kat ad about taking a break. Researchers found that consumers consumed Kit Kat’s most during their break and also paired it with a hot beverage. This is what led to the idea of Kit Kat and coffee. This advertisement led to gain of a $500 million brand from a $300 million brand. This is important because triggers are most effective when paired with something else that is remarkable. Kit Kat was already one of the most iconic brands;…

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    The Kit-Kat Katostrophe Wafers… in milk chocolate. In rows. Break time. Anytime. Break time anytime. BREAK time ANYTIME. Some people don’t get this. Something in their cerebral cortex is wrong, and they do it all wrong. There comes a time when Kit-Kats must be eaten properly, in order to achieve world peace. Sure, we can stop fighting, and ISIS could stop breaking religious monuments, and we could actually like each other but that’s boring. What really matters is eating Kit-Kats properly. You…

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    fragile Weimar republic.”(Treaty) These were the foundations of Adolf Hitler’s rise to totalitarian power. The Reichstag was the Parliament of Germany from 1871 to 1918, which was the imperial council of the German state. In 1924, Nazi party took 3% of the Reichstag vote. However there was over 50 parties in the Reichstag, therefore not one single party could take the leading vote. By 1930’s“The traditional right and center of German politics collapsed, and millions flooded to support National…

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    by certain events like the Great Depression Hitler and the Nazi Party would of most likely have remained in the margins of Weimar politics. Between 1924 and 1932 Hitler and his agents worked hard to reform the Nazi Party to become a legitimate contender for Reichstag seats. They turned down their anti-Semitic and anti-Republican ideals and recruited new members to increase their party membership and changed into a national party. Hitler chased after groups such as the industrialists, wealthy…

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    Since the end of World War II, many have questioned what exactly led to the rise of Hitler and Nazi power. Some give Hitler a lot of credit by claiming it was him and his charismatic speeches that led the way, while others claim that racism and propaganda fueled inherent racism already in Germany. It is most likely that the NSDAP (the Nazi Party) and Hitler rose to power due to external social conditions setting the stage for Nazi ideology to gain support. Germany’s participation in World War I…

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    ”(Miller 42) Winston Churchill attributes the victory in World War II all to the Ultra, as it made it possible for British troops to plan their attacks and defenses accordingly. Over the years as many changes were made, the Ultra became what is known today as the Colossus. The Colossus was “the world’s first digital, all-electronic computer”(Miller 41). The Colossus made weeks of computations available within just hours. “Colossus reduced the time to break Lorenz messages from weeks to hours…

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