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    Clean Edge razor is part of the non-disposable razor and refillable cartridge division which was designed by the company Paramount. It took them three years to developed a superior razor. The Clean Edge razor which offers a close, smooth shave using a technological innovated vibrating head that stimulates and lift the roots of the hair for a closer smoother shave. Currently, Paramount has two products in the moderate market…

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    Clean Shave is a superior product that uses technology and innovation to promise the closest shave with the least skin irritation. The product can be branded as “Paramount Clean Edge” to grow the brand of the product and that of the company. Since the mainstream positioning strategy is likely to siphon customers off the existing Paramount Pro and Avail razors, the company can practice positive cannibalizing strategy. This can be done by offering the Clean Edge razor at a slightly higher price…

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    known as the Paramount decision and the Hollywood Blacklist. Both had a significant impact on not only the way movies were produced, distributed and exhibited, but also affected people directly, such as screenwriters, actors, directors and musicians as well. In both cases, laws were being broken, and the rights of individuals were being violated. The shift in direction came when those affected sought litigation, and censorship began. Paramount Decision The five major studios, Paramount…

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    they can greatly influence price and other market factors,” by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, oligopoly has been the driving force of the American Motion Picture Industry since as early as the 1920s. Dominating the industry was the “Big Five”: Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox (Fox), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Warner Bros, and Radio Keith Orpheum (R.K.O. Pictures). Together with the “Little Three”: Columbia Pictures, Universal Pictures and United Artists, they successfully reigned the…

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    held nearly all the power in the industry and the government didn’t like that. Around the time WWII broke out, Hollywood began to change and the government became more involved. By the end of the war, Hollywood would be changed forever once the Paramount decision and the Hollywood blacklist altered the direction of the filmmaking business in America forever.…

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    Do you love the thrill of a high-speed roller coaster, or do you prefer to be on a flat ride with a nice peaceful view of the park? Well, Kings Island is the place for you! Kings Island is a theme park located in Mason, Ohio, and is currently owned by Cedar Fair. However, it wasn't always this way. In this essay, you will learn about the history of Kings Island from the beginning to the present day. The history of Kings Island dates back to the year 1964 when a popular theme park named Coney…

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    Fences Movie Analysis

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    Marketing came from paramount pictures, they promoted the movie Fences with posters of denzel washington and his costar Viola Davis in a black and white picture looking ahead like they are watching someone, giving them that image of parents watching over their kid. It easily captures our attention on where they are looking at and you can easily feel on what they are feeling. Denzel and Viola are popular actors so seeing them both together you know will be a great movie. Movie trailers are also…

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    written by August wilson, this play takes place in the 1950’s and describes the ways of family life in a mostly black community. Prior to paramount buying the rights to August Wilson’s play in 1987 there was much discussion over the race of the director that would direct Wilson’s play. Wilson argues that the race of director must be black; during an argument with Paramount, Wilson states, “I wanted to hire somebody... who would approach my work with the same amount of passion and measure of…

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    Communication is the key component in not only a professional relationship, but also, a mentor relationship and a paternal relationship, all of which we have been working to build. Setting a benchmark for constant contact and communication is paramount in being able to build and nurture those relationships. Another way that we ensure transparency in our relationship is through my asking permission before going out or making decisions while also checking in once I get there. The reason this is…

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    The film industry has endured many changes throughout time. 2 significant changes that would go on and alter the business direction from being on a rise to taking a steep fall were the Hollywood Blacklist and the United States v. Paramount Pictures case; which greatly impacted the revenue earned by studios and the employment of many film professionals. To understand the Hollywood black list, what was happening in American history must be understood first. With the fall of Nazism and…

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