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A Trojan horse, or Trojan, is a type of malicious code or software that looks legitimate but can take control of your computer. A Trojan is designed to damage, disrupt, steal, or in general inflict some other harmful action on your data or network. A Trojan acts like a bona fide application or file to trick you. The Trojan Horse, REAL OR FAKE!?!? In my english class, we are studying mythology, & we have been going over the Trojan war. When we were talking about the Trojan horse, I was really curious if it really existed or not. I'm not sure if it is true or not, I want to think it is because it is such a fascinating object in my.

Trojan
OwnerChurch & Dwight Company
CountryUnited States
Introduced1916; 104 years ago
Previous ownersFay and Youngs (1916)
Youngs Drug Products (1919)
Carter-Wallace (1985)
Church & Dwight (2001)
TaglineTrojan. Pleasure you want. Protection you trust.
Websitewww.trojanbrands.com/condoms

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Trojan is a brand name of condoms and sexual lubricants manufactured by the Church & Dwight Company. As of 2006, 70.5 percent of condoms purchased in United States drugstores are Trojan brand.[1] Trojan condoms were the idea of Merle Leland Youngs. When Youngs moved to New York City in the 1910s, the major condom manufacturer was Julius Schmid, who had made condoms from animal intestines beginning in the 1880s,[2] and, around the same time as Youngs, developed reliable rubber ones under the brand names Ramses and Sheik.[1] In general the condom trade had until this time been replete with seedy, fly-by-night manufacturers selling cheap wares.[1]

Due to the Comstock Law of 1873 and many similar state laws, condoms were until 1957 sold as protection against disease. Still, many pharmacists were loath to stock a product associated with sexual vice. For that reason, consumers often had to purchase their condoms in the backrooms of bars.

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Brand history[edit]

Trojan condoms were first manufactured in 1916 by Merle Leland Youngs through his company Fay and Youngs, renamed Youngs Rubber Corporation in 1919. Youngs Rubber Corporation debuted Trojan brand condoms with the image of the Trojan helmet.[3] Trojan began advertising condoms in 1927 through an ad placed in a trade magazine for pharmacists.[4]

By 1930 latex-based materials were used. Latex was less expensive than the rubber used previously, while still providing protection against disease and pregnancy. The material change also allowed a shelf life of five years in comparison to three months.[5] Like all condoms sold in the U.S., Trojan condoms are electrically tested for durability and reliability. As of 2009, Trojan produces 30 different varieties of condoms.[6]

Research[edit]

Since 2006, Trojan has conducted the Sexual Health Report Card, an annual ranking of the sexual health resources available to students at college and university campuses throughout the United States. Student health centers at 141 schools from the various Bowl Championship Series conferences are ranked on the students' opinion of subjects such as their health center, condom and other contraceptive availability, HIV and STD testing, student peer groups, sexual assault programs and resources, and website usability.[7][8][9] Research firm Sperling's BestPlaces collates and analyzes the data. During the last report in 2016, University of Georgia ranked among the best, with St. John's University in last place. The results caused much controversy, school administrators must say that they must adhere to Roman Catholic teachings.

Marketing[edit]

In 2003, in order to introduce Trojan condoms in the United Kingdom, a humorous fake official web site for the so-called Trojan Games was created. The Trojan Games were supposedly an international sporting event similar to the Olympics and taking place in Bucharest. The sports were based on sexual performance. As of November 2006 the various 'Trojan Games' videos had been viewed 300 million times.[10] Trojan Vibrations gave away a total of 7,000 free vibrators in New York City and Washington, DC in 2012.[11][12]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abcKoerner, Brendan (29 September 2006). 'The Other Trojan War – What's the best-selling condom in America?'. Slate. Archived from the original on 9 January 2012.
  2. ^Tone, Andrea (2002). Devices and Desires: A History of Contraceptives in America. New York: Hill and Wang. p. 50. ISBN0-8090-3816-1.
  3. ^Tone, Andrea (2002). Devices and Desires: A History of Contraceptives in America. New York: Hill and Wang. p. 188. ISBN0-8090-3816-1.
  4. ^Newman, Andrew Adam (18 June 2007). 'Pigs With Cellphones, but No Condoms'. The New York Times. Retrieved 28 April 2009. The 87-year-old company placed its first ad in trade magazines for pharmacists in 1927, when druggists still kept condoms behind the counter. Though out in the aisles for decades, condoms are still purchased furtively: while the average time shopping for a home-pregnancy test is 2.5 minutes, the average condom buyer takes just 7 seconds, according to research by Trojan. “We call it a drive-by purchase,” Mr. Daniels said. 'People to this day are embarrassed.'
  5. ^Collier, Aine (2007). The Humble Little Condom: A History. Buffalo, N.Y: Prometheus Books.
  6. ^'About Trojan Condoms'. Church & Dwight Co., Inc. Retrieved 28 April 2009.
  7. ^'University of Illinois Dethrones Columbia University to Take Top Spot in the 2012 Trojan Sexual Health Report Card' (Press release). Trojan Condoms. 23 October 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2012 – via PR Newswire.
  8. ^'2011 Sexual Health Report Card'(PDF). Trojan Condoms. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
  9. ^Rosenbloom, Stephanie (24 September 2006). 'Here's Your Syllabus, and Your Condom'. The New York Times. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
  10. ^Lucas, Dean (4 March 2007). 'Trojan Games'. Famous Pictures. Retrieved 21 July 2007.
  11. ^Wetherbee, Brandon (13 November 2012). 'Trojan Vibrator Giveaway In D.C. Distributes 3,000 Free Sex Toys (PHOTOS)'. The Huffington Post. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  12. ^'Trojan Vibrator Giveaway Ok'd In New York: 4,000 Vibrators Handed Out In Meatpacking District (PHOTOS)'. The Huffington Post. 10 August 2012. Retrieved 25 February 2014.

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Talk about your power of branding: Thanks to the world’s no. 1 name in condoms, it is absolutely impossible not to free associate your way into weirdness and perversity when confronted with a slot game named “Trojan Treasure.”On the other hand, perhaps this is mere wishful thinking, as the 5-reel Trojan Treasure slot game is desperately, stupefyingly dull. This, folks, is 30 paylines laden with slot game clichés set in an era of history few of us know much about – and fewer still whose information is not derived mainly from Hollywood productions.


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And the mind-numbing boredom of Trojan Treasures cannot be alleviated with some interesting-sounding special features. Either this game is based on a slot machine made for “brick-and-mortar” casinos circa 1999 or it’s a simple software game catalogue stuffer.

What are the basics of the Trojan Treasure slots game?

Let’s put it simply: In the Trojan Treasure slots game, it’s basically all basics. This slot’s symbol set is but an introduction to the tedium induced. Give yourself 30 seconds to come up with five icons for a Troy-based slots game … now!

(Thirty seconds later.)

Right, the Trojan Treasure’s symbols include the helmet, a coin, a ship, an ornate shield and the game logo – how’d you do? Joining these are those ultimate snooze-inducing, low-paying paytable fillers A, K, Q, J, 10 and 9. These same old/same olds are done up in what we imagine someone among the Ainsworth casino game software design/development team imagined as Roman style lettering – despite an utter lack of J, Q, 9 and 10 in any Roman script, numerical or linguistic.

And how is the sound in Trojan Treasures?

Lame. You get the snikt to set the reels spinning, the tick-tick-tick as they fall into place, the familiar bubbly music on small-money wins (lots of these) and the ringing bell on three scatters. Yawn.

Are there free spins in the Trojan Treasure slots game?

Yes, and this may be the Trojan Treasure slot’s sole notable redeeming feature. Launched in typical fashion, i.e. via landing three scatters anywhere on the game board on a single spin (how else?), the free spins bonus feature awards the player eight freebies with the wilds made sticky. In addition, said sticky wilds may slap on a 2x or a 3x bonus multiplier on wins.

Is the Trojan Treasure slot high variance or low variance?

Aaaaaaaaand that’s the downside the Trojan Treasure slot’s free spins round: Since Trojan Treasures is high-variance, you’ll be waiting a good long while to enter that free spins bonus round and you can count on the great majority of those 30-payline spins ending without even a consolation prize. Just one more minus for one seriously humdrum slots game.

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How much can I wager in Trojan Treasure?

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Across 30 payline of ZZZZs, wager between 1¢ and $100 per payline. If you’re playing this extreme end of the wagering spectrum, by the way, give us a call. We can probably find some more lucrative investment opportunities for you than Trojan Treasure…