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    AIDA Model ATTENTION A = PAN-TASTIC OFFER FREE PIZZA INTEREST I = Hot Online 1 =RM 22 = Hot Online 2 = RM 29 = Hot Take-Away 1 = RM 19 = Hot Take-Away 2 = RM 26.90 = Add RM 3 to upgrade to Supremes Pan Pizza DESIRE D = The image of delicious Pizza ACTION A = PIZZA HUT ONLINE ORDERING- www.pizzahut.com.my- = Halal Logo = Valid until 15 December 2011 ADVERTISER In Wichita‚ brothers Frank and Dan Carney opened the first Pizza Hut restaurant on June 15‚ 1958

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    Artificial Pacemaker

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    Pacemaker The human heart is an essential organ of the human body. Its sole purpose is to supply the body with oxygen by pumping blood through a complex system of veins and arteries. However‚ it is often common for the human heart to suffer from various heart conditions‚ such as a heart block‚ slow heart beat‚ heart attack or heart failure. Such heart conditions can lead to weakness‚ fainting‚ shortness of breath‚ or even possibly death. These can usually be treated with medication but in cases

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    ADVERTISING INTRODUCTION . Advertising is a paid form of communication‚ although some forms of advertising‚ such as public service announcements‚ use donated space and time. Second‚ not only is the message paid for‚ but the sponsor is identified. Third‚ most advertising tries to persuade or influence the consumer to do something‚ although in some cases the point of the message is simply to make consumers aware of the product or company Fourth and fifth‚ the message is conveyed through many different

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    According to the definition a Democracy is a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state‚ typically through elected representatives. Here in the United States‚ we have the pleasure of experiencing this type of government and are able to participate in voting. A vote is a formal expression of an individual’s choice in voting‚ for or against some motion‚ for or against some ballot question‚ for a certain candidate‚ a selection of candidates‚ or a political party

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    Why Do We Need Technology

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    today’s students to have 21st century skills. These 21st century skills include personal and social responsibility planning‚ critical thinking‚ reasoning‚ and creativity strong communication skills‚ both for interpersonal and presentation needs cross-cultural understanding visualizing and decision making knowing how and when to use technology and choosing the most appropriate tool for the task A great starting point for more information about 21st century skills is the Partnership for

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    Artificial Endocarditis

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    The cardiovascular system is the system that keeps life pumping through you with its complex pathways of veins‚ arteries‚ and capillaries. The heart‚ blood vessels‚ and blood help to transport vital nutrients throughout the body as well as remove metabolic waste. They also help to protect the body and regulate body temperature. Bacterial endocarditis is an infection of the inner surface of the heart or the heart valves caused by bacteria usually found in the mouth‚ intestinal tract or urinary tract

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    injections‚ do not relieve pain. Discs ask like shock absorbers for the spine’s vertebrae and when deteriorating or ruptured‚ the pressure causes ongoing discomfort and dysfunction. Although sometimes related to injury or disease‚ normal aging can also lead to cervical spine disorders. Removing the damaged cervical disk and replacing with SECURE®-C Cervical Artificial Disk will allow for a regained range of motion.

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    I have to recognized that we- human beings – can’t act as the dictates of reason and conscience in “our fear of being lonely or ostracized‚ or facing other unpleasant consequences”‚ but it does not mean that we do not have the option. It does not mean that we always are forced to choose obedience if may not like the choices we face. I believe that we can still make something different‚ otherwise we always have the option of being disobedient‚ as long as we are willing to face the consequences of

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    The Role of Consumer Involvement in Determining Cognitive Response to Broadcast Advertising Laura M. Buchholz Robert E. Smith This paper investigates the role of involvemeni in deurmmitxg consumer response to radio and TV commercials. Afur reviewing reletani Uterature. a summary model thai focuses on the amount and type of cognitive elaboration and subsequent ejects on consumer recognition of the brand and message points is presented. Hypotheses are developed that predict interaction ejfects

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    What is Advertising Advertising is a form of communication for marketing and used to encourage‚ persuade‚ or manipulate the audience to continue or take some new action. Most commonly‚ the desired result is to drive consumer behaviour with respect to a commercial offering. Commercial advertisers often seek to generate increased consumption of their products or services through "branding‚" which involves associating a product name or image with certain qualities in the minds of consumers. Non-commercial advertisers

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