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    Lamborghini’s bull mark is strong because it is an incontestable mark that is conceptually and commercially strong and not weakened by third-party use. Lamborghini’s mark is conceptually strong because it is inherently distinct and arbitrary. The mark is commercially strong because of Lamborghini’s strong sales and presence in mainstream media. Third-party use of bull marks does not weaken the Lamborghini’s mark because none of the third-party marks are in Lamborghini’s relevant market. And the

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    Beowulf represents a type of protagonists rarely seen in the modern world of entertainment, the epic hero. For centuries their simplistic tales of overcoming evil and their demeanor have dominated Western notions of masculinity: Control over emotion, physical strength, arrogance, innate morality, and an alpha male mentality. It might be ideal for older cultures and the Anglo-Saxon warriors that needed a model of morality they need to idolize, but in our times we need more. The America we live in

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    What Is Censorship?

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    and entertainment. Is it the opinions of people or someone in a higher power for something to be a product of censorship? Berserk had its debut in 1988 with its prototype and 1989 as a full-fledged story. This is a manga written and drawn by Kentaro Miura who has been in

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    Bull Fighting has been a tradition in Spain for centuries. “Bullfighting traces its roots to prehistoric worshiping and sacrificing of bulls. The killing of a sacred bull is called tauromachy and was a central iconic act of the Mithras” (Total Spain 2016). It has become a part of the Spanish culture and due to this, it is seen as art and tradition to people. Fans do not look at bull fighting as a sport but instead view it as a ritualistic event that conveys artistic expression and also view it as

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    Personal Narrative- Moose Hunt It was the middle of October, and it was finally time for my long awaited moose hunt. I have waited ever since I was a little girl for this opportunity, and it was finally here. So, my father and I packed up our stuff and left the warmth of Phoenix. We were leaving the "Valley of the Sun" and headed for a place called Wyoming. After two days and fourteen long hours of driving, we made it to our hunting unit. The mountains were tall (11,000 feet +) and covered

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    Maureen Fenoll Ms.Marton Language Arts 7-1 9 November 2017 The Rodeo Horses running, bulls bucking, and flame throwing are all things that you could see at a rodeo. When I was in the fifth grade I went to a rodeo with my girl scout troup . We saved up for almost a whole year. We sold cookies, earned money, and waited for the exciting weekend trip to A.J Ranch. A.j Ranch is a beautiful place it has horses, stables, a rodeo arena, campsite and much more. We stayed in a little cabin, in the woods

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    Marketing Date: 29.04.2008 “If we don’t create the market, it doesn’t exist. We don’t bring the product to the consumer; we bring consumers to the product.” Red Bull Co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz Executive Summary This paper is an analytical look into the external and internal marketing activities conducted by Red Bull in the United Kingdom and in Thailand. Through comparing Red Bull’s position within these two nations we intend to define the differences in the marketing and branding

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    Case Study : Red Bull

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    In this case, Red Bull Australia imports and sells on to Cadbury Schweppes which then sells to vendors in its network. Using an existing distribution network of a partner in certain countries helps Red Bull reduce quite a lot of distribution costs and quickly spread its sales in a new country. Red Bull uses its own way to set up the distribution network in the new markets by targeting small distributors who often become exclusively Red Bull distributors. Red Bull even hired teenagers and students

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    Introduction The Red Bull energy drink was launched in Austrlia in 1987 by Dietrich Mateschitz. Dietrich Mateschitz grew up in a small village in Styria, Austria. After graduating with a degree in world trade he decided to become a “really good marketing man.” Dietrich Mateschitz met up with Chaleo Yoovidhya at the beginning of 1980s and they decided to start an energy drinks together. Realizing that energy drinks product could have good potential in Western markets, Mateschitz obtained the license

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    So it appears that not through any legacy did he become a chieftain…” (pg. 376) Throughout the story, the audience develops an idea of the motives of the Native Americans during the battle. The reader becomes aware of what Sitting Bull was thinking: If Sitting Bull did indeed call off the attack it was not because of any affection for whites, who, he hated with abiding and impenetrable rancor, but because he understood how vindictive they could be. If all the soldiers were slaughtered the whites

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