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    Table of Contents Introduction 2 Campaign Information 2 Consumer Reaction 4 Company Reaction 4 Campaign Costs 6 Conclusion 8 Appendixes 9 Intro Is marketing important? If you ask most business professionals, they would say “Yes”. If you do not know, marketing consists of the activities that businesses partake in to direct the exchange of goods and services from a company to a consumer. Advertising is one of the many activities that a business can use in order to spread awareness

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    families and destroyed many children's lives due to one of their close family member or friend in one of theses American Revolution war. The Battle of Trenton: After George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River, he led the main body of the continental army against Hessian soldiers garrisoned at Trenton. His army was disintegrating, or weakened, after a series of defeats around New

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    There really does come a time when, as a pair of trains are getting close to each other and picking up speed, that you know you should turn away, or at least wince meaningfully, in anticipation of the crash and explosion of flames and flying metal that you know is just moments away. You know you should, a part of you wants to, but you cannot turn away. That is the feeling that I have these days as I watch the airline industry. There they are, flying along with absolute, reckless abandon and it is

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    The novel “April Morning” by Howard Fast takes place in the early days of the American Revolution in April of seventeen seventy five. The story revolves around the main character, a young fifteen year old boy named Adam Cooper and his family. His family includes his father, mother, grandmother, and his younger brother Levi. The story takes place in Lexington, Massachusetts, and at the time the residents of Massachusetts were angry against the British rule. They believed the British were taking rights

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    “Every thought is a battle, every breath is a war and I don’t think we are winning anymore”. The depressing thoughts in which were made up of dying and not surviving were going through the minds of all the soldiers at Valley Forge as well as mine. The need of food, clothes, and weapons were needed. The wanting to win and return home to our families were mutual between all of us as well. Since the summer of 1775, George Washington has withdrawn from Boston and retreated to New York City after the

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    The battle of Trenton and the battle of Saratoga brought a crucial victory to the Continental Army, but the battle of Trenton improved morale in the patriots more so than the battle of Saratoga did. The battle of Trenton proved to be significant by ultimately turning the tide of the conflict in their favor, improving morale and hope for the war. For instance, The battle of Trenton on Christmas Eve in 1776 proved the colonist were dedicated and a capable force. The colonists were wary about fighting

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    Most people do not have enough courage to lead a group of people. We need leaders in America to bring conformity. George Washington is an example of a leader. To be a leader you must be willing to risk your life or be courageous, create new things to help the task you are doing, and you need to be inteligente. Being a leader isn’t something simple to do. To be a leader you must exemplify certain qualities that makes you superior to others. George Washington risked his life for America just like

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    The American Revolution was a war between the 13 colonies and Great Britain. The colonies, trying to gain their freedom, revolted against their mother country, which resulted in a war. The war lasted from 1765 to 1783 and as a result, the colonies gained independence from Great Britain and became the United States of America. While white, male Americans participated in the American Revolution, women, African Americans, and foreigners were also involved. While women, African Americans, and foreigners

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    George Washington, without a doubt can be considered the “indispensable man” because of his absolute force of character, his remarkable reputation, he never abused or wanted to glorify his power, and he voluntarily surrendered power when a job was done. Without him, this country would most definitely not be what it is today; he did have his flaws as well. For example, as a soldier he was said to sometimes act rashly and have poor judgement on the battle field, he was addicted to gambling, and visited

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    The Poem of Praise: How Phillis Wheatley Viewed the American Revolution Phillis Wheatley was the first African American to publish a book; one that would bring her national and international fame. Known for both her youthful intellect and the ability to versify popular people and topics of the day, Wheatley gained the adoration of many. One such fan was none other than General George Washington, who praised her poetical talent after Wheatley personally sent him a heroic couplet entitled “To His

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