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  2. Value proposition - Wikipedia

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    In marketing, a company’s value proposition is the full mix of benefits or economic value which it promises to deliver to the current and future customers (i.e., a market segment) who will buy their products and/or services. [1] [2] It is part of a company's overall marketing strategy which differentiates its brand and fully positions it in ...

  3. How to Write a Real Love Poem (Without Clichés or Bad ... - AOL

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    The best love poems offer respite and revivify; they remind me that I, too, love being alive. Soon the lilacs will bloom, but so briefly. Even more reason to seek them out and breathe in deep.

  4. AI chatbot calls itself ‘useless,’ writes elaborate poem ...

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    A delivery went awry at U.K.-based parcel firm DPD. Then a frustrated classical musician asked the bot some questions, with surprising results.

  5. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    The company was named after its founder Adolf "Adi" Dassler in 1949. The earliest publication found of the latter backronym was in 1978, as a joke. [2] [3] The letters "AR" in AR-15 stand for "ArmaLite Rifle", reflecting the company that originally manufactured the weapon. They do not stand for "assault rifle". [4] [5]

  6. Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    People who use their products and services often end up becoming dependent on them, a process is known as vendor lock-in. Microsoft was the first company to participate in the PRISM surveillance program , according to leaked NSA documents obtained by The Guardian [ 331 ] and The Washington Post [ 332 ] in June 2013, and acknowledged by ...

  7. All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace - Wikipedia

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    In April of the same year, the Communication Company published it again as the title poem in the collection by the same name. It included 36 type-written yellow pages measuring 8.75-by-7-inch (222 by 178 mm), in a print run of 1,500, all of which were given away for free.

  8. Poetry - Wikipedia

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    The villanelle is a nineteen-line poem made up of five triplets with a closing quatrain; the poem is characterized by having two refrains, initially used in the first and third lines of the first stanza, and then alternately used at the close of each subsequent stanza until the final quatrain, which is concluded by the two refrains.

  9. A Psalm of Life - Wikipedia

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    Answering a reader's question about the poem in 1879, Longfellow himself summarized that the poem was "a transcript of my thoughts and feelings at the time I wrote, and of the conviction therein expressed, that Life is something more than an idle dream." [13] Richard Henry Stoddard referred to the theme of the poem as a "lesson of endurance". [14]