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    If USA Today was stuck in a commodity status, they would most likely be out of business because they would still be offering printed versions of the newspaper still and not adopting new and innovated ideas. However, since their launch in 1982, they have adapted their business to be geared towards the consumer and stay relevant in the marketplace (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). They are constantly developing new and innovative ways to keep consumers interested and relevant by looking at their demographics

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    my face. Lying there, I listened to the sounds that only someone who was up at that time of the morning on a Sunday, could hear. I listened as my neighbors cut their grass. I heard birds chirping, as if they were speaking to me. “Teresa, get up! Today is the big day”. It wasn’t normal for me as a teenager, to wake up on my own. My mom was my alarm clock and I was used to her coming in and telling me several times “Teresa, honey, it’s time to wake up”. This was a routine that was repeated every day

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    When a person has one, it doesn’t mean that by this time next week, it will go away. It means that they will continue to deal with the symptoms of that disease until the day they die. That is a daunting thought, often too large in scale for anyone to truly take seriously. Crohn’s Disease is one of those diseases that is improperly evaluated by the general public. Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Seantrel Henderson battles it daily, yet is currently serving a 10-game suspension from the NFL for cannabis

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    USA Today has been able to differentiate itself and stay away from the commodity status of most news sources. Commoditization is to “render a good or service widely available and interchangeable with one provided by another company” (Merriam-Webster, 2017, Para. 1). Commoditization is everywhere and it is basically results of major markets lacking any differentiation between products and services (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). When products and services are similar customers will only care about price

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    Jesus is like the water a person drinks, it is a must to survive. I believe, that everyone has their idealized image of a social figure he or she does not know such as Martin Luther King, John F, Kennedy, and Malcolm X to name a few. Each of these people at one point has been portrayed in entertainment and people do not know if what is being portrayed is true. According to Yancey (1995), he described “Jesus as thin, handsome, skin waxen and milky white man” (p.13). However, after Yancey attends college

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    Today is the day we have all dreamed about, sat around for many late nights wondering when this time would come. Today we leave behind The University of South Florida community and start our ever-long journey, our miraculous journey into the start of our careers and futures. We have become a tight-knit family together, sharing laughs, tears, and memories. As a student you were asked to learn, calculate, and memorize hundreds of facts and concepts for test and quizzes during all your academic years

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    USA Today has been able to differentiate itself and stay away from commodity status of most news sources by they were a newspaper that was considerably set apart from other newspapers. USA Today had many distinct and unique features that were incorporated. USA Today has content and an appearance that is as bold and fearless as its mission (Stein, 2015, p. 78). The features included such as the newspaper was laid out and provided easy and quick access, quick comprehension for a hastily reader (Ferrell

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    How has racism changed from the 1930’s to now? What is racism? Racism is discrimination directed against someone or a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior. Although racist people still exist today, it has changed over time but for the better or the worse? In 1931, nine young African American boys were accused of gang-raping two white women on a train to Chattanooga from Memphis. The case was tried completely on the substructure of the attestation of the two white women

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    Hussein Hassan Tantawy 900072827 MKTG 480 Case 1 Dr. Hegazy USA Today: innovation and Evoultion in a Troubled Industry 1) What Opportunities in the marketing environment did Gannett seize in launching USA Today? How did the company learn about and respond to the opportunities? Answer these same questions for USATODAY.COM On its debut in 1982, USA Today was reckoned as America’s first National general-interest daily newspaper. Being the global information juggernaut that he is, Gannett

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    USA Today debuted in 1982 as America’s first national general-interest daily newspaper by Allen H. Gannett who was Chairman of Gannett Co., Inc., until 1989 And it achieved rapid success due its innovative format. Now USA Today worth $4.7 billion and Gannett is a global information juggernaut that publishes 82 daily and 700 nondaily newspapers and affiliated websites, together with 23 broadcast television stations in operations reaching 18.2% of the U.S. population. The case provides an overview

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