This document is the publisher's note for a magazine about the BMW International Polo tournament. It introduces the magazine by describing the polo tournament as a spectacle that attracts thrill-seekers and the elegant elite. It notes BMW's investment in bringing top polo players from around the world to compete. The summary highlights several article topics covered in the magazine, including profiles of diva polo players, sustainable luxury destinations, a profile of a polo player living in the USA, an introduction to the game of polo for novices, profiles and schedules of tournament players and events, and a closing article by a columnist.
This document summarizes the keynote speech from the 1st Annual Aroo Buster's Barbecue Insider's Seminar. The speech discusses trends in the classic car market, identifying characteristics of blue-chip, second-tier, and third-tier collectible cars. It provides tips for both buyers and sellers, such as considering your motivations for buying/selling and whether a vehicle has reached a fully valued price point. The speech predicts that in 2013, the dollar will strengthen, credit will be easier to access, and blue-chip cars will hold value while second- and third-tier cars may decline in price and demand. It also hints at a new trend in collectible "Dragon Dragsters".
The document discusses several topics:
- Common health problems in certain dog breeds like degenerative myelopathy in German Shepherds and arthritis in Golden Retrievers and Doberman Pinschers.
- Renting big rig trucks as an option for drivers starting a business who cannot afford to purchase their own vehicle.
- Features of 4 man dome tents including their flexible frame design and ability to accommodate 1-10 people.
- Asking permission and respecting privacy when taking photographs in historic settings.
The summary is:
1) The quiz is open until 9am on February 4th, 2011. Answers submitted after this time will not be evaluated.
2) There are two prizes for the quiz: first prize is a 10,000 gift voucher and second prize is a 5,000 gift voucher.
3) Participants should email their answers to qoolquizzer@gmail.com. Questions with more weight will be given to answers for questions marked with an asterisk.
This document contains disjointed passages about various topics including celebrity businessmen, cheating consequences, Spiderman climbing a building, game prices, driver's licenses, video games like The Elder Scrolls V, Disney towels, and a farm game. However, it does not provide a clear overall topic or summary.
Jeremy Clarkson is an English broadcaster, journalist, and writer who specializes in motoring. He is best known for being a current presenter on the BBC TV show Top Gear along with James May and Richard Hammond. Top Gear is a motoring show that was relaunched in 2002 in a more humorous style and now has over 350 million viewers worldwide. Clarkson began his career in the 1980s as a local journalist and became the original presenter of Top Gear in 1988, helping to grow the show's popularity over the decades.
Louis the Seventh explains that stories are an effective way to build brands by making them more memorable and relatable to customers. By using descriptive language and narrative structure, stories can humanize brands and help customers find similarities between the brand's values and their own lives. Key elements like history, characters, values, and emotional journeys allow brands to differentiate themselves through compelling stories, just as millions are drawn to the Olympics due to its story origins. Companies like Ikea, Coca-Cola, and Apple have built strong brands by crafting unique stories that create strong brand images and identities. Telling good stories is important for brand strategy and setting the tone for customer interactions.
X and Y were rivals in a sport. After retiring, X created a successful grill machine, while Y later launched a competing grill brand. They were likely athletes who competed against each other.
Manchester United was the first British club to have a shirt sponsor, agreeing a deal with Hitachi in 1979. They have had relatively consistent sponsors since, with their current deal being the longest in English football.
Sports Illustrated is known for a perceived "cover jinx", where athletes featured on its cover tend to experience a subsequent decline in performance. This effect is related to regression toward the mean.
This document is the publisher's note for a magazine about the BMW International Polo tournament. It introduces the magazine by describing the polo tournament as a spectacle that attracts thrill-seekers and the elegant elite. It notes BMW's investment in bringing top polo players from around the world to compete. The summary highlights several article topics covered in the magazine, including profiles of diva polo players, sustainable luxury destinations, a profile of a polo player living in the USA, an introduction to the game of polo for novices, profiles and schedules of tournament players and events, and a closing article by a columnist.
This document summarizes the keynote speech from the 1st Annual Aroo Buster's Barbecue Insider's Seminar. The speech discusses trends in the classic car market, identifying characteristics of blue-chip, second-tier, and third-tier collectible cars. It provides tips for both buyers and sellers, such as considering your motivations for buying/selling and whether a vehicle has reached a fully valued price point. The speech predicts that in 2013, the dollar will strengthen, credit will be easier to access, and blue-chip cars will hold value while second- and third-tier cars may decline in price and demand. It also hints at a new trend in collectible "Dragon Dragsters".
The document discusses several topics:
- Common health problems in certain dog breeds like degenerative myelopathy in German Shepherds and arthritis in Golden Retrievers and Doberman Pinschers.
- Renting big rig trucks as an option for drivers starting a business who cannot afford to purchase their own vehicle.
- Features of 4 man dome tents including their flexible frame design and ability to accommodate 1-10 people.
- Asking permission and respecting privacy when taking photographs in historic settings.
The summary is:
1) The quiz is open until 9am on February 4th, 2011. Answers submitted after this time will not be evaluated.
2) There are two prizes for the quiz: first prize is a 10,000 gift voucher and second prize is a 5,000 gift voucher.
3) Participants should email their answers to qoolquizzer@gmail.com. Questions with more weight will be given to answers for questions marked with an asterisk.
This document contains disjointed passages about various topics including celebrity businessmen, cheating consequences, Spiderman climbing a building, game prices, driver's licenses, video games like The Elder Scrolls V, Disney towels, and a farm game. However, it does not provide a clear overall topic or summary.
Jeremy Clarkson is an English broadcaster, journalist, and writer who specializes in motoring. He is best known for being a current presenter on the BBC TV show Top Gear along with James May and Richard Hammond. Top Gear is a motoring show that was relaunched in 2002 in a more humorous style and now has over 350 million viewers worldwide. Clarkson began his career in the 1980s as a local journalist and became the original presenter of Top Gear in 1988, helping to grow the show's popularity over the decades.
Louis the Seventh explains that stories are an effective way to build brands by making them more memorable and relatable to customers. By using descriptive language and narrative structure, stories can humanize brands and help customers find similarities between the brand's values and their own lives. Key elements like history, characters, values, and emotional journeys allow brands to differentiate themselves through compelling stories, just as millions are drawn to the Olympics due to its story origins. Companies like Ikea, Coca-Cola, and Apple have built strong brands by crafting unique stories that create strong brand images and identities. Telling good stories is important for brand strategy and setting the tone for customer interactions.
X and Y were rivals in a sport. After retiring, X created a successful grill machine, while Y later launched a competing grill brand. They were likely athletes who competed against each other.
Manchester United was the first British club to have a shirt sponsor, agreeing a deal with Hitachi in 1979. They have had relatively consistent sponsors since, with their current deal being the longest in English football.
Sports Illustrated is known for a perceived "cover jinx", where athletes featured on its cover tend to experience a subsequent decline in performance. This effect is related to regression toward the mean.
The Accountant is a 2001 short film directed by Ray McKinnon that won the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film that year, defeating the Polish entry. It tells the story of two brothers in the American South struggling to save their family farm during a tough economic time. They seek help from the eccentric accountant, who seems to be the only one able to save the farm through unconventional means. Though played for black humor, the film offers a resonant commentary on crisis and consumerism in a rural community. It touched on themes that would not become widely discussed until the real-world crisis of 2008, showing the filmmakers' prescience.
This is the 15th Episode of the Digital Trends.
This episode looks into major Ads by Brands during the 2021 Super Bowl Game. We also take a look at peculiar hair product mix up on Twitter.
This presentation shows 5 examples of storytelling. Lemon Scented Tea has compiled a top 5 story mining campaigns. We use story mining to find the fantastic stories within your organisation that define the brand and create a campaign to tell them.
This document discusses how small businesses and winemakers can use social media, specifically blogs, to develop sales. It profiles four individuals - Philippe Hugon, Rowan Gormley, Jean-Davis Camus, and Ryan O'Connell - and their use of platforms like blogs, Twitter, and YouTube to promote their businesses in the wine industry on a local level. Ryan O'Connell discusses how blogging about his vineyard in Languedoc, France and surrounding region helped grow his business. He emphasizes sharing passions and being yourself online to engage audiences.
Grand Theft Auto IV was released on April 29, 2008 for Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The target audience was those aged 16-25 due to the game's violent content. It was also released on Microsoft Windows. The open world environment allows players to freely complete missions which mostly involve violence. Players can steal cars, kill people, and hire prostitutes. The game sold over 6 million copies in its first week and has generated around half a billion dollars in total sales. Expansion episodes included The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, featuring new stories, vehicles, and weapons.
Bubble up trickle down effect by Soukaina Droubisoukainadroubi97
This document discusses the Glam Rock subculture. It began in the 1970s as a style of rock music that emphasized bold, glamourized fashion choices including leather jackets, raccoon-inspired makeup, and platform shoes. Top fashion designers have since incorporated elements of Glam Rock style into their lines, including ripped denim, leather accessories, and plaid shirts. Celebrities like Mary-Kate Olsen and Taylor Momsen exemplify the trend through their rock-inspired looks combining beach blonde hair, dark makeup, and oversized clothes.
Sitcoms are a genre of comedy that uses recurring characters and common settings like homes, workplaces, or pubs. They contain elements of both drama and humor to create comedic but situational stories. While older sitcoms may be suitable for all ages, more recent sitcoms often contain mature content and are generally intended for viewers 16 and older. Famous examples include Only Fools and Horses about two brothers pursuing wealth, and The Office about the humor of a typical workplace. Sitcoms are characterized by their use of recurring themes like family, workplace, or groups of friends in humorous situations.
The 100 greatest graphic novels of all timeSoham Gajjar
This 148-page guide provides summaries and interviews about the greatest graphic novels and comics of all time. It features works such as All-Star Superman, Love and Rockets, Watchmen, Hellboy, Captain America, X-Men, and Batman. The document discusses the contributors to the guide and includes information about the publisher, Future Publishing. It aims to introduce readers to both popular and more obscure graphic novels across various genres.
The document discusses how the "Got Milk?" advertising campaign has affected society for over 20 years. It analyzes specific ads featuring celebrities like Superman, Tom Brady, and the Olsen Twins that appeal to different audiences. The signature symbol in all the ads is the milk mustache. The ads are aimed at promoting milk drinking and have been successful due to their iconic imagery and targeting of key demographics.
Cars, especially the luxury ones have always attracted attention of not only common mass but many popular film directors too who have taken the pride to come with a very unique picture based on cars and only cars. Though you will find such pieces very less in Bollywood, Hollywood has a wide collection of such series.
Chevy Camaro. A Small, Vicious Animal that Eats Mustangs Ship Cars Now
"All through the summer of 1965 virtually every aspect of the vehicle’s design and development, from preliminary design sketches to clay models, was photographed and carefully documented.
" http://www.shipcarsnow.com
The Circle is a novel by Dave Eggers that follows Mae Holland as she is hired by the powerful tech company The Circle. The Circle links all of users' personal information into a single online identity and operating system. Mae is thrilled by the modern campus and perks of the job. However, as her role at The Circle grows more public, she has a strange encounter with a colleague that shakes her. The novel becomes a suspenseful tale raising questions about privacy, democracy, and the limits of knowledge as life outside the campus grows distant for Mae.
Howard Davidson Arlington MA - Fiat’s ‘endless fun’ series defies descriptionHoward Davidson
Howard Davidson Arlington MA - Fiat’s ‘endless fun’ series defies description. A blog post.
Howard Davidson from Arlington Massachusetts is marketing guy who helps brands connect with target audiences.
www.howardjdavidson.com
Howard Davidson writes about about advertising, social media and marketing with a touch of sarcasm.
This document discusses what makes work remarkable through examples of unconventional advertising campaigns. It provides case studies of Tide's Super Bowl ad about creating a commercial without knowing the game outcome, and Chrysler's "Imported from Detroit" ad focusing on the struggling city rather than the cars. Both broke sales records. Another example is an air conditioner ad celebrating an unappealing character instead of product features, which greatly increased sales. The document concludes that remarkable work creates culture, changes thinking, is generous, takes risks, avoids social awkwardness, and goes boldly for big impacts.
Gruhme is an ambitious British male grooming brand founded in 2013. The brand focuses on high quality fragrances and personal care products with masculine aesthetics and distinctive packaging. The document outlines Gruhme's story, current product lines including two fragrances, marketing plans to continue growing brand awareness through bloggers and press, and upcoming product launches. It pitches a partnership with the retailer to launch new grooming lines and further promote the brand.
Carlos M. Icaza outlines his ten commandments for entrepreneurs which include believing in yourself, finding someone as passionate as you are to work with, being brutally honest, finding divine inspiration, knowing it's not about the money, expecting moments of doubt, ignoring naysayers, keeping it real, having fun, and knowing the journey is the reward. Carlos is the co-founder of Ansca Mobile and has over 20 years of experience in engineering and management roles at Adobe where he helped develop their mobile authoring strategy.
(Reinventing Fire: Bold Business Solutions for the New Energy Era) KINDLEfentabt89
This document provides information about the book "Reinventing Fire: Bold Business Solutions for the New Energy Era" by Amory Lovins. It is a 334 page book published by Chelsea Green Publishing Company that discusses bold business solutions for the new energy era. The document encourages joining a free membership that provides access to over 10 million titles, including this book, across all genres that can be enjoyed on any platform. It also recommends the 2019 live-action film Aladdin.
The Accountant is a 2001 short film directed by Ray McKinnon that won the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film that year, defeating the Polish entry. It tells the story of two brothers in the American South struggling to save their family farm during a tough economic time. They seek help from the eccentric accountant, who seems to be the only one able to save the farm through unconventional means. Though played for black humor, the film offers a resonant commentary on crisis and consumerism in a rural community. It touched on themes that would not become widely discussed until the real-world crisis of 2008, showing the filmmakers' prescience.
This is the 15th Episode of the Digital Trends.
This episode looks into major Ads by Brands during the 2021 Super Bowl Game. We also take a look at peculiar hair product mix up on Twitter.
This presentation shows 5 examples of storytelling. Lemon Scented Tea has compiled a top 5 story mining campaigns. We use story mining to find the fantastic stories within your organisation that define the brand and create a campaign to tell them.
This document discusses how small businesses and winemakers can use social media, specifically blogs, to develop sales. It profiles four individuals - Philippe Hugon, Rowan Gormley, Jean-Davis Camus, and Ryan O'Connell - and their use of platforms like blogs, Twitter, and YouTube to promote their businesses in the wine industry on a local level. Ryan O'Connell discusses how blogging about his vineyard in Languedoc, France and surrounding region helped grow his business. He emphasizes sharing passions and being yourself online to engage audiences.
Grand Theft Auto IV was released on April 29, 2008 for Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. The target audience was those aged 16-25 due to the game's violent content. It was also released on Microsoft Windows. The open world environment allows players to freely complete missions which mostly involve violence. Players can steal cars, kill people, and hire prostitutes. The game sold over 6 million copies in its first week and has generated around half a billion dollars in total sales. Expansion episodes included The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony, featuring new stories, vehicles, and weapons.
Bubble up trickle down effect by Soukaina Droubisoukainadroubi97
This document discusses the Glam Rock subculture. It began in the 1970s as a style of rock music that emphasized bold, glamourized fashion choices including leather jackets, raccoon-inspired makeup, and platform shoes. Top fashion designers have since incorporated elements of Glam Rock style into their lines, including ripped denim, leather accessories, and plaid shirts. Celebrities like Mary-Kate Olsen and Taylor Momsen exemplify the trend through their rock-inspired looks combining beach blonde hair, dark makeup, and oversized clothes.
Sitcoms are a genre of comedy that uses recurring characters and common settings like homes, workplaces, or pubs. They contain elements of both drama and humor to create comedic but situational stories. While older sitcoms may be suitable for all ages, more recent sitcoms often contain mature content and are generally intended for viewers 16 and older. Famous examples include Only Fools and Horses about two brothers pursuing wealth, and The Office about the humor of a typical workplace. Sitcoms are characterized by their use of recurring themes like family, workplace, or groups of friends in humorous situations.
The 100 greatest graphic novels of all timeSoham Gajjar
This 148-page guide provides summaries and interviews about the greatest graphic novels and comics of all time. It features works such as All-Star Superman, Love and Rockets, Watchmen, Hellboy, Captain America, X-Men, and Batman. The document discusses the contributors to the guide and includes information about the publisher, Future Publishing. It aims to introduce readers to both popular and more obscure graphic novels across various genres.
The document discusses how the "Got Milk?" advertising campaign has affected society for over 20 years. It analyzes specific ads featuring celebrities like Superman, Tom Brady, and the Olsen Twins that appeal to different audiences. The signature symbol in all the ads is the milk mustache. The ads are aimed at promoting milk drinking and have been successful due to their iconic imagery and targeting of key demographics.
Cars, especially the luxury ones have always attracted attention of not only common mass but many popular film directors too who have taken the pride to come with a very unique picture based on cars and only cars. Though you will find such pieces very less in Bollywood, Hollywood has a wide collection of such series.
Chevy Camaro. A Small, Vicious Animal that Eats Mustangs Ship Cars Now
"All through the summer of 1965 virtually every aspect of the vehicle’s design and development, from preliminary design sketches to clay models, was photographed and carefully documented.
" http://www.shipcarsnow.com
The Circle is a novel by Dave Eggers that follows Mae Holland as she is hired by the powerful tech company The Circle. The Circle links all of users' personal information into a single online identity and operating system. Mae is thrilled by the modern campus and perks of the job. However, as her role at The Circle grows more public, she has a strange encounter with a colleague that shakes her. The novel becomes a suspenseful tale raising questions about privacy, democracy, and the limits of knowledge as life outside the campus grows distant for Mae.
Howard Davidson Arlington MA - Fiat’s ‘endless fun’ series defies descriptionHoward Davidson
Howard Davidson Arlington MA - Fiat’s ‘endless fun’ series defies description. A blog post.
Howard Davidson from Arlington Massachusetts is marketing guy who helps brands connect with target audiences.
www.howardjdavidson.com
Howard Davidson writes about about advertising, social media and marketing with a touch of sarcasm.
This document discusses what makes work remarkable through examples of unconventional advertising campaigns. It provides case studies of Tide's Super Bowl ad about creating a commercial without knowing the game outcome, and Chrysler's "Imported from Detroit" ad focusing on the struggling city rather than the cars. Both broke sales records. Another example is an air conditioner ad celebrating an unappealing character instead of product features, which greatly increased sales. The document concludes that remarkable work creates culture, changes thinking, is generous, takes risks, avoids social awkwardness, and goes boldly for big impacts.
Gruhme is an ambitious British male grooming brand founded in 2013. The brand focuses on high quality fragrances and personal care products with masculine aesthetics and distinctive packaging. The document outlines Gruhme's story, current product lines including two fragrances, marketing plans to continue growing brand awareness through bloggers and press, and upcoming product launches. It pitches a partnership with the retailer to launch new grooming lines and further promote the brand.
Carlos M. Icaza outlines his ten commandments for entrepreneurs which include believing in yourself, finding someone as passionate as you are to work with, being brutally honest, finding divine inspiration, knowing it's not about the money, expecting moments of doubt, ignoring naysayers, keeping it real, having fun, and knowing the journey is the reward. Carlos is the co-founder of Ansca Mobile and has over 20 years of experience in engineering and management roles at Adobe where he helped develop their mobile authoring strategy.
(Reinventing Fire: Bold Business Solutions for the New Energy Era) KINDLEfentabt89
This document provides information about the book "Reinventing Fire: Bold Business Solutions for the New Energy Era" by Amory Lovins. It is a 334 page book published by Chelsea Green Publishing Company that discusses bold business solutions for the new energy era. The document encourages joining a free membership that provides access to over 10 million titles, including this book, across all genres that can be enjoyed on any platform. It also recommends the 2019 live-action film Aladdin.
The document summarizes the author's fantasy of wanting to feel powerful and influential like a mafia boss from the Godfather films. While unable to afford the luxurious lifestyle entirely, the author argues that the Chrysler 300 car model provides a modern substitute for transporting a mafia don with its luxury features at a reasonable price of around £37,000. The Chrysler 300 handles well, has powerful acceleration, and offers a smooth ride that could suit the image of a modern don, if not for the risk of explosives from vendettas.
Kaplan Thaler was hired by Dodge to create an advertising campaign for the Dodge Challenger. They analyzed the Challenger's competition, history, and target demographics to develop personas and objectives for the campaign. The campaign aims to raise Dodge's market share by 6% by making people aware of the Challenger's power and positioning it as a way for ordinary men to unleash their inner demons and rebel against conformity. Kaplan Thaler's creative brief outlines using tones of American rebellion and becoming a successful badass to appeal to their target audience of men aged 18-49. Their first advertisement features the Challenger on a sunny day with the tagline "Unleash Your Inner Demon" to kick
This document discusses the transition away from personal car ownership towards mobility services. It notes that automotive executives expect half of current car owners to no longer own a vehicle within a decade due to advances in self-driving technology and connected public transportation networks. However, 85% of people currently seem unfazed by this prospect. The document outlines some of the benefits of mobility services, such as only paying for transportation when it's needed, but also notes that people are accustomed to absorbing the costs of car ownership and may need convincing to transition away from personal vehicle ownership.
The document discusses various topics related to auto parts, including:
1) Auto flea markets and junkyards can provide bargain deals on used tires and additional car parts.
2) The author purchased a car from a junkyard to modify for racing, requiring some basic repairs before painting their logo on the hood.
3) Car parts kits can be built from diagrams and instructions using items sourced from junkyards and around the house.
The document is a daily marketplace report from Carstir.com listing vehicles for sale in Jacksonville on 8/19/2016. It includes listings for a 2016 Isuzu crew cab truck, a 2016 Toyota Corolla with low miles, and a 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport in good condition with 16k miles. Other vehicles listed include a 2015 Toyota Tacoma, a street legal golf cart, a 2015 Kia Optima with low miles, universal 26 inch rims, a 2015 Dodge Charger, and a 2014 Dodge Journey with low miles. The report provides details like price, mileage, contact phone number, and brief vehicle descriptions for each listing.
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To be able to be recognized as funny you should be hilarious. Opportunities have it that you have put
on a bunch of weight. Successful folks are so not because they were not unlucky.
The traditions of the auto industry are littered with some seriously smart and intellectual inventors.
From the internal combustion engine to tires to the car brands on the market, the advancements
made in a little over 100 years are staggering. The same cannot be said for naming these devices.
Luckily, I'm a guy who has a natural high sense of humor. And women are helplessly drawn to me
because of it. I have a fantastic sex life simply because I have the ability to make women laugh and
have a good time. And at the end of the day, that is all a woman wants: a guy that can make her feel
good. If you can make her feel liberated and forget about the stress that she might have by making
her laugh, you are well on your into her pants.
Picture where you want to live. There are many houses for sale around Utah and you will need to
imagine where do you want to wake up every morning-at a condominium unit at Mercedes Salt Lake
City Utah, a townhouse at Lehi, or a villa in West Pleasant Grove. You would have to consider also
the lifestyle you are comfortable with so you can make the right choice.
You need to be able to sit back and see yourself driving that fancy, black CLK class Mercedes car
utah, or that Lincoln Towne car that you always wanted. You also must be able to see yourself in that
5 bedroom mini mansion or even that 3 bedroom colonial home you want. You must also be able to
see yourself spending $1000 on a shopping spree and not missing a beat. Whatever you are wishing
for, you need to now, day dream about daily.
The new Touring 4 class kept their race clean, and Lance Stewart took the win in his Ford Mustang,
followed by Oscar Jackson, Jr. and Victor Van Tress. Derrick Ambrose of Vancouver, Washington
claimed the B-Spec victory.
2. That is because repairable cars in the USA cost less than buying a brand-new car. The price of
buying a wrecked car in the USA can go as low as $1, 000 while a brand new car's tag price can be
as high as $10,000 or more. You can really see the big difference in price.
When her alarm clock goes off the next morning, Paula feels and looks entirely rejuvenated. No
wonder lots of people choose to get an auto that is repairable than a brand new one.