of Coca-Cola syrup nearly tenfold. He soon liquidated his pharmaceutical business and focused his full attention on the soft drink. With his brother, John S. Candler, John Pemberton's former partner Frank Robinson and two other associates, Mr. Candler formed a Georgia corporation named The Coca-Cola Company. Initial capitalization was $100,000.
The trademark "Coca-Cola," used in themarketplace
of Megastudy receive 22% profit from each student’s tuition fee. This compensation system motivates instructors financially to provide higher quality lessons in order to attract more students. On the other hand, this worsens thepolarization of income between top instructors and less popular instructors, creating conflicts. Megastudy allows customers to rate lessons so quality can further impro
marketed by Apple Inc. The iPhone functions as a camera phone (also including text messaging and visual voicemail), a portable media player (equivalent to a video iPod), and an Internet client (with email, web browsing, and Wi-Fi connectivity) — using the phone's multi-touch screen to render a virtual keyboard in lieu of a physical keyboard.
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- Screen and input
The touch and ges
(i) Celebrity Documentary Shows
Celebrity documentary shows are documentary style shows designed to feed the need for viewers to peer into the private lives of celebrities. Among these documentaries, there are two main types. The first is the type in which the camera follows the private life a celebrity or celebrity group. This kind of show may include scenes where celebrities hang out with th
3. 3Cs
3.1. Corporation
1) BMW
The BMW Group is the world’s leading company of premium products and services in the automobile market. BMW, which stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke, was established in 1817 in Germany and is now one ofthe ten largest car manufacturers in the world. There are more than 14 million BMW vehicles on the road today.
As a company producing high class autom