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    Bicycle Industry in Australia 2011/12 A national snapshot by Bicycle Industries Australia‚ Cycling Promotion Fund and the Retail Cycle Traders Australia The Contents Industry Overview Key figures summary Trends in Australian Cycling Participation Sales‚ imports and the LVIT Taskforce and Productivity Commission Electric Bicycles Australian Standards Trade shows Industry Overview 1 2 4 4 5 6 6 7 7 The bicycle industry in Australia is a diverse and ever changing industry providing

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    AFRICA PEACE AND CONFLICT JOURNAL AFRICA PROGRAMME EDUCATION FOR PEACE VOLUME 3 NUMBER 2 DECEMBER 2010 • Integrating Principles and Practices of Customary Law‚ Conflict Transformation‚ and Restorative Justice in Somaliland Barry Hart and Muhyadin Saed • Beyond the Ethno-Religious Theory of the Jos Conflict Simeon H. O. Alozieuwa • Oil‚ Politics‚ and Conflict in the Niger Delta: A Nonkilling Analysis Fidelis Allen and Ufo Okeke-Uzodike • Gaps in the Eastern Congo Peacebuilding Process:

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    Melissa Ingrassia PSYC201 4/4/13 “The Case of the Fallen Athlete” 1. The left hemisphere because strokes affecting the left hemisphere causes the right side of your body to become paralyzed and difficulty with your speech and communication. 2. An fMRI can identify the exact location and extent of the damage the stroke caused on Tim’s brain. 3. There are other ways Physicians can view the damage of Tim’s brain for instance there are two hemisphere of the brain that control different

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    Playstation 3 Campaign Audit

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    2010 Playstation 3 “It only does everything”. A Campaign Audit Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 INTRODUCTION 4 SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS 4 COMMUNICATION OBJECTIVE AND MESSAGE/MEDIA STRATEGY 6 CAMPAIGN BUDGET 11 CAMPAIGN EFFECTIVENESS 12 WORKS CITED LIST 15 APPENDIX A 17 APPENDIX B 18 APPENDIX C 19 APPENDIX D 20 APPENDIX E 21 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The reason behind this campaign audit was to further our knowledge and skills needed in the area of advertising and promotion

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    Dove Campaign For Real Beauty 2004 to 2006 Case Evaluation Situation Analysis In 2004 ‚ In England‚ Dove started the Campaign For Real Beauty ‚ with the aim to make women feel confident about their physical appearance no matter their age and their size. Target Audience All women regardless their size and their age. Research To get to know their audience‚ Dove begin a study about how women fell about their physical appearance. The conclusion was that women feel that physical attractiveness

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    1042-2587 © 2011 Baylor University E T&P Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Silicon Valley: The Case of Google‚ Inc. Todd A. Finkle In May 2009‚ Sergey Brin and Larry Page‚ co-founders of Google‚ Inc.‚ were trying to determine how they were going to navigate Google through the worst recession since the Great Depression. Their primary problem was how to maintain the company’s culture of corporate entrepreneurship and innovation in the face of stagnant profits and a host

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    (Department of Health‚ 2000). As a result‚ the National Binge Drinking Campaign was launched‚ focusing on the short-term risks of binge drinking concerning younger Australians‚ which include injuries‚ accidents‚ violence‚ assaults and unplanned pregnancy. The campaign relied on mass media such as television‚ radio‚ and print media (Dietze‚ Gold‚ Sacks-Davis‚ Stoové‚ Vally & Hellard‚ 2011). The National Binge Drinking Campaign was not effective. This is because it used mass media advertising‚ which

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    Nike “Just Do It” Campaign Meaghan Carter-Morris Valdosta State University The campaign I decided to research was the “Just Do It” campaign done by Nike. Named after the Greek goddess of victory‚ it is no surprise that Nike has been one of the most successful sports apparel franchises in history. The brand was born through the collaboration of Oregon track coach Bill Bowerman and Blue Ribbon Sports associate Phil Knight. Seeking a profitable career without giving up his love for sports‚ Phil

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    The campaign that launched in September 2004 began with an advertising campaign that featured women whose appearance strayed from the stereotypical beauty standards that are commonly seen in the media.The Dove Campaign for Real Beauty was communicated to the public through print and television advertisements‚ Web site‚ workshops and films. Dove wanted to get “real” feedback by having the ads ask viewers to judge the women’s appearances. In February 2007‚ the third phase of the campaign was introduced

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    Insurgent or Clarifying Campaigns: Testing Vavreck’s Campaign Typology Theoretical Framework For candidates running a clarifying campaign‚ one issue should be the focus of most of their attention: the economy‚ its good or bad state and how the candidate is either responsible for‚ or not responsible for that state. Clarifying candidates seek to be establish themselves as responsible for a good economy‚ or not responsible for the bad one‚ in order establish a link into the future. In the mind of a

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