Examines the popularity of former U.S. Senator, Robert Dole.
Essay # 65041 |
981 words (
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MLA | 2005
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This paper examines why former Senior Senator and Senate Majority Leader from Russell, Kansas and Presidential Candidate, Robert Dole, is considered one of the most respected individuals in the United States. The paper traces Dole's history, his war experiences and his political career.
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"On the international front Dole keeps his hand on the pulse of world affairs and quite often is sought out to help work out troubling solutions to severe world problems. He's particularly outspoken where it concerns Kosovo, NATO and Milosevic. Another area of keen interest to Dole is the area of the conflict between India and Pakistan and the possible use of atomic weapons. The Chinese and North Koreans receive their fair share of Dole's attention as well, as he acts, quietly, in an advisory capacity to several in the Administration and within the halls of Congress."
Tags:army, presidency, charity
Analyzes 1996 presidential candidate's 15 percent tax cut offer, pros & cons & reasons for rejection by voters & economists.
Essay # 12913 |
1,350 words (
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1997
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"Introduction
No one enjoys paying taxes of any type, although they are now an unavoidable fact of American life. Income taxes did not exist until the early part of this century; for more than half of this nation's history, the government was financed without taxing the income of individuals. When that changed, the political landscape changed as well. Politicians now had to justify the spending programs which the taxes went to support (originally, the income tax paid off World War I), and the role of government began to change. The Internal Revenue Service is now a labyrinthine bureaucracy with complicated codes and rules which most Americans find confusing. For years, any politician who called for a decrease in income taxes was likely to find immediately support among voters. However, when presidential candidate Bob Dole called .."
This paper is a dialog between Susan Sontag and Bob Dylan, surrounding Alan Ginsburg's poem, "Howl." It is a point of common interest in different ways for the two of them: for Dylan, content-wise the poem has importance, and for Sontag, the ...
Poem Review # 137926 |
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This paper is a dialog between Susan Sontag and Bob Dylan, surrounding Alan Ginsburg's poem, "Howl." It is a point of common interest in different ways for the two of them: for Dylan, content-wise the poem has importance, and for Sontag, the aesthetics and poem "breathing" is what's important. They argue over these key points of their artistic philosophies and the poem itself.
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A Conversation between Susan Sontag and Bob Dylan on the Alan Ginsburg Poem, "Howl." Abstract This paper is a dialogue between Susan Sontag and Bob Dylan, surrounding Alan Ginsburg's poem, "Howl." It is a point of common interest in different ways for the two of them: for Dylan, content-wise, and for Sontag, the aesthetics. They argue over these key points of their artistic philosophies and the poem itself. A conversation between Susan Sontag and Bob Dylan on the Alan Ginsburg Poem, "Howl."
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A brief biography of singer/songwriter Bob Dylan.
Essay # 36791 |
900 words (
approx. 3.6 pages ) |
8 sources |
2002
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A biography of Bob Dylan that compounds his genius in music as the introducer of Folk Pop Music.
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An examination of Dole Fruit's winter marketing campaign.
Marketing Plan # 100907 |
1,641 words (
approx. 6.6 pages ) |
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APA | 2006
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This paper examines the Dole Fruit ad campaign set to target a group of consumers whose lives are busy and whose lifestyles do not allow them to make the wisest nutritional choices possible. The paper explains that Dole wants to encourage their consumers to trust and take advantage of the added nutritional values that the Dole products have and the affordability they offer.The writer explains the SWOT analysis and discusses the company's objective (as set in the SWOT analysis) - to remind the consumer that Dole offers a superior product at a very competitive price. The writer also discusses the costs involved in the marketing plan and explains that the budget must be approved before final approval of the campaign can be made.
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Objectives
SWOT
Target Market
Campaign Message
Tracking, Feedback and Control
Effective Feed Back Mechanism
Campaign Distribution
Feedback Mechanism
Costs
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"The advertising campaign should be set for the winter months starting in November and set to run approximately 3 to 4 months. Also the target groups of this campaign are those who wish to maintain the nutritional benefits and benefit from cost savings. They are concerned with trying to maintain healthy diets and offer this same to their families (i.e. children, spouses, parents, and friends)."
Tags:canned, fruits, and, vegetales, winter, nutrition, healthy, diet, SWOT
A study of the marketing strategy of Dole Bananas.
Essay # 6298 |
1,340 words (
approx. 5.4 pages ) |
7 sources |
MLA | 2001
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An examination of the business development plan currently employed by Dole Bananas. This analysis asks how well Dole is doing against others in the banana business and from what other directions Dole may face competition in the future. The paper discusses how well it is prepared to meet those challenges.
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"Chiquita is indeed Dole s major competitor at least in terms of banana sales (it is not a significant competitor in terms of pineapples, for example) and the two companies have clearly tried in recent years to differentiate themselves from each other so as to grab a larger share of the market. This is difficult for the two companies to do because without meaning to disparage the curving yellow fruit that nutritionists and kids both find to be close to the perfect food what both companies are selling is basically the same. What Dole and Chiquita have had to do, as a result (as would any two other companies in their situation) is to try to find a way to convince the public that their products really aren t the same after all."
Tags:market, competition, strategy, management, Chiquita
A look at a labor dispute at Dole Fresh Vegetables.
Descriptive Essay # 132821 |
750 words (
approx. 3 pages ) |
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This paper discusses certification by the National Labor Relations Board at Dole Fresh Vegetables for their union. The paper notes that this certification included all maintenance employees.
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"Having followed the appropriate guidelines workers at Dole Fresh Vegetables has their union certified by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on November 21, 2000. This certification as the exclusive bargaining unit was validated by the NLRB, with a certification that included all maintenance employees. The employer however has refused to bargain with the union under the grounds that the validity of the union was comprised, since employees considered supervisors were included in the bargaining unit. Usually, NLRB excludes from voting eligibility all managers and supervisors, hence the..."
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An overview of the Habermasian theory of social discourse and application to the songs od Bob Dylan.
Essay # 40876 |
2,900 words (
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11 sources |
2002
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This paper looks at the Habermasian theory of social discourse and whether or not Bob Dylan fits in its mode. Habermasian is identified and outlined to understand this theory. Bob Dylan's song lyrics are looked at so as to understand whether or not Bob Dylan fits into this theory.
This paper explores the life of influential musician Bob Dylan from his birth in 1941 up to 1971.
Analytical Essay # 65884 |
2,545 words (
approx. 10.2 pages ) |
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MLA | 2006
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The writer of this paper examines not only the motivations and methods behind Bob Dylan's music but also the man behind the myth. This paper focuses mainly on Anthony Scaduto's biography "Bob Dylan: An Intimate Biography." The author's biography details Dylan's life, during a 30 year span from 1941-1971, as a brilliant and talented musician struggling to come to terms with himself and his music.
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"Dylan's fame though, was increasingly getting to him, and he was having difficulty dealing with the pressures of being an icon. Dylan and Joan Baez where being hailed as the King and Queen of protest music, and there relationship began to intensify. If anything, Dylan began to feel that he was loosing himself, turning to drugs as a way to find what was missing. While he continued to play protest music, he was becoming ever more disenchanted."
Tags:music, biography, novel, book, review, drugs, anthony, scaduto
An analysis of the life and works of reggae musician, Bob Marley.
Essay # 62303 |
1,356 words (
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MLA | 2004
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This paper discusses the life and works of Bob Marley. The paper contends that while Marley's suggested reforms did not being peace and transformation to the poor of Jamaica it did succeed as a general international music of protest. The paper explains that as the music became more popular and more commercially viable, so it was seen from some perspectives as having lost touch with the 'purity' of its essentially Rastafarian roots. However, in spite of this division, the paper illustrates how the music of Bob Marley played an extensive part in the activation and motivation of many protest movements against colonialism and racism throughout the world.
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Political Protest
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"Bob Marley is credited not only with creating and popularizing a certain style of music, but also with using music to focus attention on the plight of black people around the world and on various social issues. While he was deeply involved with the context and culture of his country, Marley's musical influence was felt internationally. His style of music and protest lyrics was later to be identified with the larger social struggle against unfair forms of oppression and dominance in the world. The lyrics and style of his music were also a comment on society and had enormous political and activist appeal. Many of his compositions were "...couched in general terms of confrontation, uplift, and redemption" (Domenico et al. 69) "
Tags:rastafarian, wailers, livingston, tosh