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  2. Everyone Is Talking About Nike Stock. But Here's Why I ... - AOL

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    Why I like Crocs stock better than Nike stock. Crocs is a shoe company comprised of its namesake brand and another brand called HeyDude. It doesn't necessarily have much growth right now -- net ...

  3. Nike (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology and ancient religion, Nike or Nice (English: / ˈ n aɪ k i / ⓘ; [2] Greek: Νίκη, romanized: Níkē, lit. 'victory'; [nǐː.kɛː]) is the goddess who personifies victory in any field, including in war, art, and athletic competitions. [3]

  4. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    Better safe than sorry; Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven (John Milton, in Paradise Lost) [8] Be yourself; Better the Devil you know (than the Devil you do not) Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all; Better to light one candle than to curse the darkness; Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to ...

  5. With Nike Riding High, Why Buy Anything Else? - AOL

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    Last week, Nike released its 2014 first-quarter results, stunning the markets with an 8% increase in operating revenue and a 37% jump in earnings per share. Kaboom. The market ate it up and the ...

  6. Just Do It - Wikipedia

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    The "Just Do It" campaign launched in 1988 was highly successful, with the company defining the meaning of "Just Do It" as being both "universal and intensely personal." [4] While Reebok was directing their campaign at aerobics during the fitness craze of the 1980s, Nike responded with "a tough, take no prisoners ad campaign." One of the ...

  7. Kratos (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Kratos regards justice (δίκη; dikê) as a system of cosmic hierarchy in which the monarch, Zeus, decides who receives which privileges and who does not. [7] Anyone who breaches this social divide is a transgressor who must be punished. [7] Kratos states that, under the rule of a monarch such as Zeus, no one but Zeus himself is truly free. [19]

  8. Nike's 'Just Do It' slogan inspired by convicted killer - AOL

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    One of the world's most iconic marketing slogans was inspired by a murderer. Nike first unveiled the "Just Do It" tagline at the end of a television commercial in 1988. Since then it's become one ...

  9. Matthew 5:42 - Wikipedia

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    In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads: Give to him that asketh thee, and from him that would borrow of thee turn not thou away. The World English Bible translates the passage as: Give to him who asks you, and don’t turn away him who desires to borrow from you. The Novum Testamentum Graece text is: τῷ αἰτοῦντί σε ...