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    Mohammad Aloqaily Branding final Nike Advertising and Emotional Branding Nike brand strategy is to build a powerful brand – so powerful that it inspires fervent customer loyalty from people literally all over the world. This is because Nike advertising uses the emotional branding technique of archetypes in its advertising – more specifically‚ the story of the Hero. It’s an age old tale‚ a tale of a hero pitted against a great foe‚ and after a great struggle‚ emerging triumphant. In a way‚ you

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    industry. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was a civil rights activist; he played a critical role in ending injustices of the world. Richard Branson was dedicated to solving major world problems‚ including climate changes and wars also John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono invented a form of political and peace movement‚ and their music contributed positively in promoting peace. Buckminster Fuller was an architect; engineer and he spurred inventions (Isaacson‚ 2011). Thomas Edison was an American scientist and also

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    Annie Leibovitz Madison Sutton Prof. Campbell Digital Photography 12 May‚ 2016 Annie Leibovitz is considered one of America’s best portrait photographers who developed a trademark while working at Rolling Stone magazine. She was born on October 2‚ 1949 here in Waterbury‚ Connecticut. In 1970 is when she landed her chief photographer position at Rolling Stone creating a distinctive look. In 1983 she started at entertainment magazine Vanity Fair continuing to create images that were both iconic and

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    The Story of My Search Everyone‚ Americans and Europeans alike‚ have heard-of‚ if not grown off of‚ a generation and culture started by an ensemble of four shaggy-haired Liverpool musicians that the world went mad over; no one can deny that no greater event impacted today’s pop culture than "Beatlemania". But not everyone has heard the story behind the Beatles‚ who were they? How did they become the band and how did they make it big? What’s the story of their struggle? Before researching‚ I already

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    Almost everyone knows The Beatles as a legendary band in the 20th century . The Beatles line-up included John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison‚ and Ringo Starr. John met Paul back in 1957 and noticed his mastery at acoustic guitar‚ Paul was then invited to join The Quarrymen with John. In 1958‚ George Harrison the joined The Quarrymen as lead guitar and vocalist. They had many other band names before they became the Beatles like‚ “Johnny and the Moondogs"‚ "Long John and The Beetles"‚ "The

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    The History of British pop/rock The Beatles and the British Invasion It would be suffice to say that the British experience of pop music was quite different from the American. Britpop also know as British alternative rock‚ was part of a British alternative rock movement that was in the 1990s‚ the term "Britpop" had been used as early as 1987 but it wouldn’t be until 1995 when the term exploded and was used extensively. It was characterized by the appearance of bands that borrowed influences from

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    Protest‚they showcase the American history of protest songs and how these songs brought people together for change.One of the songs feature in this documnetary was Give Peace A Chance.This songs was released by John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band in 1969.John and Yoko famously promoted peace with their Bed-In protest‚ during their honeymoon. They set up a camp in a Montreal hotel‚ were all of the world’s media was there recording their pley for peace.The song’s chorus famousy echoed around the world

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    That feminism is irrelevant to young women today Feminism IS relevant to young women today. Let’s take a moment to think about the topic that we have been given today. The negative team are arguing that feminism is irrelevant to young women at the present……right….so despite the fact that throughout history‚ women have faced many difficulties and have succeeded in overcoming them‚ feminism is irrelevant today….*intended pause*. Despite the fact that women have fought for equal rights – voting

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    * | Origins and history Nike‚ originally known as Blue Ribbon Sports (BRS)‚ was founded by University of Oregon track athlete Philip Knight and his coach Bill Bowerman in January 1964. The company initially operated as a distributor for Japanese shoe maker Onitsuka Tiger (now ASICS)‚ making most sales at track meets out of Knight’s automobile. According to Otis Davis‚ a student athlete whom Bowerman coached at the University of Oregon‚ who later went on to win two gold medals at the 1960 Summer

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    Popular Modern Styles of Painting Modern art was a reaction to the rigid style set by traditional French institutions. Modern styles emerged starting in the 1860s and continued through the 1970s. This type of art refers to styles of painting that eschewed realism and past traditions. Instead‚ its focus is on experimentation with various materials and styles. The following are some of the popular styles that reflect the spirit of the modern art movement. 1. Abstract Art Abstract art refers to a

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