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    weaknesses. Overall, the campaign’s attention to detail, creative nature and integration of online and offline strategies made this program a compelling award entry. Together, Clorox and Ketchum were able identify the generation gap in Clorox’s brand relevancy and then close that gap by marketing with Millennials. The team’s attention to detail and creativity was crucial in the creation of the Ick-tionary campaign. The PRSA summary of the campaign did not mention that within this campaign the brand overhauled

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    Filo Lab Report

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    It demonstrated that Na doping had a widen effect for the band gap of CuO, which was the first report here. Interestingly, the band gap shifts from 1.49eV to 1.46eV with the increase in Na doping from 0.0 to 3.0%, with was due to the band gap tailoring effect. The Na content was further increased when the secondary phase formed and the band gap shift to the higher energy 1.51eV, 1.53eV for 5.0% and 7.0% Na-doped CuO nanostructures. In contrast, the formation

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    Gap Year Disadvantages

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    circumstances, a gap year’s success ultimately depends on background elements like socioeconomic status. Students taking a gap year must possess a structured plan and must actively seek productive ways to explore their passions to dully utilize it to their benefit. Often enough, a student’s background will determine his or her effectiveness in a gap year. While students at prestigious universities like Harvard exhibit higher GPAs, one should note that for students of low socioeconomic status taking a gap year

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    Gap Year Advantages

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    professional life. A gap year is a new phenomenon which is recently very popular among young people. In the past, people would not be able to take a gap year, and they had to continue their study non-stope in order to obtain their desired degree. Having a gap in between their study would cause significant damage to a future profession, but nowadays the tradition of studying straight forwards is abolished, and no one considers a gap year as a problem. Many schools and colleagues offer the gap year to their

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    Advantages Of Gap Year

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    experience, and perspective a student can bring post gap year.” (Fred A. Hardon). A gap year is a period, usually, one academic year, taken by a student as a break between secondary school and higher education. The gap year as we know it started gaining attraction in the US in the 1960s. During their gap year, students usually travel and experience other cultures, gain work experience, learn other languages, and volunteer. Initially, taking a gap year has not always been socially acceptable in the

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    Glial Cell Lab Report

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    “Stay Down! Stay Down! Nice little mouse,” Doctor Goldman said wearily as he stumbled to the floor. “NO! NO!,” he shouted and then it went silent. The whole experiment started off to show how human glial cell transplants could help cure diseases like alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis.Glial cells make up over eighty percent of the brain cells with neurons making up the roughly other twenty percent. The glial cells are responsible for guarding and protecting the neurons. The hope was that because

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    Gap Year In College Essay

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    College Can Wait Taking a gap year between high school and college is becoming a rapidly developing trend amongst students in the United Kingdom and United States over the last decade. The extreme pressure from the four years spent in high school leaves students drained and needing to re-energize before facing an even more rigorous course load in college. A gap year is the perfect solution as students take “time off with a purpose” before furthering their education. A gap year is a structured period

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    Coco Chanel once said, “Luxury must be comfortable, otherwise it is not luxury”. Almost all of the latest trends involve athletic clothing and two brand names; Nike and Adidas. The two companies are quite different, especially when you compare their origins, revenues and their logos. In fact, about the only similarities the two share are endorsements, they both began as different names and the fact that they both produce athletic wear. Nike was founded in 1964 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight,

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    Daniel Boone Essay

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    Boone is most famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now the state of Kentucky. Despite resistance from American Indians, for whom Kentucky was a traditional hunting ground, in 1775 Boone blazed the Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap and into Kentucky. There he founded Boonesborough, one of the first English-speaking settlements beyond the Appalachian Mountains. Before the end of the 18th century, more than 200,000 people entered Kentucky by following the route marked by Boone.

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    How Different Attitudes and Perceptions Are Shown Between Generations in the Play An Inspector Calls Older and younger generations' perceptions on different aspects of day-to-day life vary greatly in the play 'An Inspector Calls'. Priestly uses character manipulation to highlight the conflicting opinions, morals and social standards between the two generations. He uses their emotions to unravel their attitudes towards their positions in society, and roles in Edwardian society

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