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    I expected to clearly see the goodness in every single person. However, I later learned that people were in fact, Kinder eggs. First, the colorful foil must be delicately pulled back, revealing a chocolate egg. Underneath the thick layer of chocolate, there could be a pleasant surprise of joyful goodness hidden inside the…

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    1.0 Introduction The purpose of this report is to identify how Kinder Joy uses the marketing mix to influence purchase decisions. Kinder Joy got the name from the combination of two words Kinder (in German means children). It is also known as Kinder Eggs and majorly targets kids. 2.0 The Body Of The Report 2.1 The Product Category Kinder Joy is a brand within the Kinder line of chocolate products sold by Ferrero. Ferrero is an Italian manufacturer branded chocolate and confectionery products.…

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    I observed human behavior on my mom. Everyone was home which includes my grandma, my dad, my younger sister, my younger brother and me. It was 8:37 pm, she came home, as she entered the door she said “Assalomu alaykum” to my dad and my grandma as my sister took groceries that she brought from her hand . Then my younger sister and I said “Assalomu alaykum” to her. My younger brother came to the door while she is still with her bag and boots on and asked her for lollipop. Then my mom replied, “oh…

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    Last summer I joined a project called “Kinder Art” as a member of the content department. Thanks to it I have actually realized the career I want to pursue in the future. A sense of excitement ran in my veins when attending the first core team meeting. Ideas filled heads, all of us were energetic and eager to start up “Kinder Art 2.0”. After the meeting, basically we had had the project outline and the rest of the job was bringing the images in our head into reality. Of course running a…

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    The picture above illustrates two Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs. The colours and the toys, included within the eggs, are prime examples of where gender norms and roles are displayed and taught to children. Children are often taught from a very young age that the colour blue is for boys and boys must play with toys such as cars, dinosaurs and monsters. Along with this they are also taught that pink is for girls and that girls must play with toys such as Barbies, dolls and domestic toys such as a…

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    her interest. Then, she comes up with a fun, creative, lighthearted story, which makes her smile. Bethany pictures a story in which she would be interviewing a teacher of hers, for example, Dr. Cristen Mann. Bethany imagines the ASU students are throwing a surprise party for ASU professors and the students want to have objects or decorations to represent each of the various teachers. Each student involved is assigned a different teacher. Bethany is assigned to make a decoration specific to Dr.…

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    “Désirée’s Baby” begins with a sweet, albeit brief history of how Désirée was taken in by a kind woman named Madame Valmondé when she was discovered as a toddler, lying by the Valmondé estate and having no known biographical history. Désirée grows up to be a beautiful young woman, so it is no surprise that Armand Aubigny falls in love with her “as if struck by a pistol shot” (Chopin 539). Despite Monsieur Valmondé’s explicit warnings that Désirée’s origins are unknown and that she was…

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    Think of one person that is really irritating and annoying, now imagine that this person was diagnosed with a cancer that possibly could kill them. They probably don’t seem so bothersome, right? The main character in the novel Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick, Steven has a younger brother who in his opinion is aggravating. Steven gradually changes his attitude towards him after he is diagnosed with leukemia. Ever since Jeffery has been diagnosed with cancer Steven has been…

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    “But at least I will try,” I replied to my new classmates in Dr. W.’s ELL class, who informed me that she was a real witch and no matter how insistently I would work, it was useless to expect to have anything higher than “C.” Without any hope to convince them, I spent all my time to prepare for English classes, and, to everyone's surprise, after two months I was on the way to a stable “B.” Right after the New Year vacation Dr. W. decided to give us a test, but, coincidentally, my father was…

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    Darcy, not for his wealth and title, but out of her love for him. This might seem contradictory to the previous example of Elizabeth’s rebelliousness, but what makes Elizabeth a non-conformist is that she does not marry Mr. Darcy until she discovers a kinder, more genuine side of him. When Mr.Darcy first proposes, Elizabeth refuses him because she believes him to be an arrogant man who is the reason for her sister’s unhappiness. When Mr. Darcy expresses his love for her while at the same time…

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