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    This assignment is designed to develop learners’ ability to evaluate the elements of the macro environment and its relation to an organisation. Select an organisation which you are familiar with. Explain the elements of its macro environment and discuss how these element(s) affect your selected organisation. Recommend improvements that can be made by the organisation in managing the macro environment effectively. Criteria Description on the selected organisation Description on the general

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    Coke And World War Essay

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    The ancestor of Coke was produced in 1767. Coke was created in Atlanta, Georgia May 1886 by pharmacist John Pemberton. The additives were coca leaf (containing small amounts of cocaine) and kola nut as well as sugar to disguise the bitterness. It was invented originally as a patent-medicine to treat headache and hysteria and other nervous affections as well as a soda-water syrup. 22. What was the relationship of coke and World War II? …. and the Cold War? Coke was given to soldiers in World War

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    Paleolithic diets are based on a simple concept, “If a caveman didn’t consume it, neither should you.” Any food that was unavailable to the hunter-gatherer population of humans of old, you simply avoid. To understand what kind of food was available back then, we must first understand the history of agriculture. The “Neolithic Revolution” (which happened around 10,000 BC) brought on the mass domestication of various plants; this paved the way for incredible economic growth, but also the inadvertent

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    introduces the Diet products in the market while considering the weaknesses of the brand. Coca-Cola has been using their marketing mix very efficiently to prove their success in business. Carefully developed market segments help the company to improve their products and services, by knowing their customers need closely and innovate new sectors according to the needs. On the behalf of this segmentation, Company markets the products into different or more than one market, e.g. Diet Coke (Patrick and

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    (Coca-Colacompany.com, n.d.). As one of the world’s most recognized and valuable brands, Coca Cola’s portfolio features over 20 billion dollar brands, 18 of those brands offer reduced to low (or no calorie) options. The company’s range of brands include, Diet Coke, Coca Cola Zero, Fanta, Dasani, Sprite, Powerade, vitaminwater, Del Valle, Gold Peak, and many more. The company provides those brands

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    Coke Zero

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    sugar-free variation of Coca-Cola. Coke Zero is Coca-Cola's biggest product launch in 22 years, and primarily targets young adult males. In the U.S., advertising has reflected that by describing the drink as "calorie-free" rather than "diet", since that demographic associates diet drinks with women. SWOT Coca-Cola Zero is a sugar-free, zero calories soft drink produced and distributed by The Coca-Cola Company. This product can benefit people who assist in weight lossing and lower the chance having dental

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    Extra Gum Ad Analysis

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    Wrigley first launched Extra Gum in 1984 as the company’s first brand of gum to be sugar-free while still tasty (Extra Gum). Within the next five years, Extra Gum quickly soared through the ranks of its competitors to become the number one sugar-free gum in the world (Extra Gum). Throughout the years, Extra Gum has become more favorable and beneficial to all of its loyal customers through specific advancements in its gum and touching advertisements that convince the audience that purchasing extra

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    Mr. Seaver's Arguments

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    In today’s competitive market, companies rely on unique advertising slogans to market their product. Company slogans and trademarks have increased in popularity over the years. However, it sometimes becomes a challenging task to determine who has the right to a certain phrase. Such is the case evident in the exchange of letters between Mr. Herbert of Coca-Cola company and Mr. Seaver of Grove Press. Apparently, both companies utilize the slogan, “It’s the Real Thing,” to advertise their products

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    Viking Stereotypes

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    Viking Paragraphs Raider (violent): Since the Vikings weren't historically proven to wear the armour we portray in pop culture, what did the common Viking battle armour consist of or look like? In today's pop culture, we represent Vikings as bloodthirsty warriors of great savagery, bearing horned helmets with layers of animal hides draped over their colossal bodies. Of course, they were commendable warriors but not all of these fan favorite TV shows and movies were necessarily factual in all

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    Pineapple King” James Drummond Dole became known as “The Pineapple King” through bringing into existence the pineapple industry in Hawaii. By founding the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, or HAPCO, he became one of the world’s greatest American entrepreneurs. He also created the first national consumer ad campaign in the U.S. Today his successful pineapple industry is the largest in the world, reaching out to over 90 different countries. In, Jamaica plains, Massachusetts Dole was born September 27,

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