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    They had begun a journey they never could have foretold, opening shows in Boston, Chicago, Las Vegas, and Orlando; taking their theatrical show to audiences internationally; making albums and staging rock concerts. An estimated 17 million people had enjoyed their shows by mid-2008, paying $43 to $131 for the experience.4 Along the way, CMP became

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    Chapter 12-Assessing International Markets 4. Do a country’s imports completely measure the market potential for a product? Why or why not? A country’s imports only partially measure the market potential for a product. A product might be imported with the intention to sell at stores like Target Stores, but because of various reasons, the product may not have done well in those markets and ended up in liquidation and sold at a Dollar Store. Reasons such as poor marketing efforts, lack of foreign

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    Viva La Vida Symbolism

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    responsibility and authority may seem like a positive and beneficial quality, it can cause a person to lose control of themselves. In The Count of Monte Christo and "Viva La Vida, the writer's' use of metaphors and symbolism portrays that excess power can lead to dishonesty as well as selfishness. In the Count of Monte Christo and "Viva La Vida", the writer's' use of metaphors compares power to lies and deception.

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    Our report examined Foxy’s U.S. expansion, which is occurring due to oversaturation in Canada, and whether it should be executed by use of a trade show distribution strategy with high fixed costs, or a sales representative distribution strategy with low fixed costs. With trade shows, the two founders will be able to show their own energy and passion for their work, while networking with relevant American industry leaders. However, they would be competing for attention with thousands of other booths

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    involved court, and even more serious cases resulting in the deletion of the song overall. Coldplay has always been a top-selling artist throughout the years, with some of the most popular songs within the past decade. The 2008 smash hit called “Viva La Vida” does contain backtracks from Joe

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    friends and protecting them.This parallels to the general tone of the song and strongly relates to the lyrics, “I'm criticized but all your bullets ricochet-You shoot me down, but I get up-I'm bulletproof nothing to lose-Fire away, fire away”. Viva La Vida- Viva La Vida is a song of remembrance for a time when the King of France had real authority and now he is washed up and no longer respected. This directly reflects the loss of authority that occurs throughout the story as Hale loses respect. Hale goes

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    Las Vegas, Nevada is known by its nickname “sin city” and is most commonly associated with its large casinos and “I ran away and got married” wedding chapels. However, there’s a lot more to this famous city that most people aren’t familiar with. From extravagant stage productions to hands-on educational attractions, there really is something new around every corner. The Las Vegas strip features numerous attractions and attracts almost forty million people every year. One of Vegas’s most known

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    meet their demise. Coldplay’s critically acclaimed “Viva La Vida” embodies this very concept. The song was inspired by the Mexican phrase of the same name, meaning “long live life.” It provides a considerably deep narrative that involves a once-esteemed monarch reminiscing about his golden age upon the throne, and detailing how his transition toward totalitarianism ultimately caused the citizens to seek retribution through a coup d’état (“Viva La Vida”). The song debuted in early May of 2008 and was

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    Devive La Viva Hyperbole

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    For many years, people have noticed that one man with a lot of power will abuse it. “Viva La Viva” is a poet about a king who use to be in power of everything but lost it all. On the other hand, The Count Of Monte Cristo is about a man, Edmond Dantes, who is betrayed by his friends, and gets sent to jail. Once he escapes, he seeks revenge on them. In “Viva La Vida” and The Count of Monte Cristo, the writers’ use of hyperbole and imagery portrays the idea that too much power can cause one’s destruction

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    Lady Macbeth’s cruel and dark thoughts throughout Act 1 is described well deep in the hidden meanings of Kanye West’s “Heartless”, which represents the devilish actions and unremorseful wishes by Lady Macbeth. The lady that West seems to be describing coincide with Lady Macbeth because of their malicious intent and their dark thoughts but also the ability to feel no guilt when planning these plans. In the chorus of the melancholy song, rapper Kanye West and Macbeth are both in an unhealthy relationship

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