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    for this assignment; your chosen organisation MUST be branded‚ MUST have a website‚ and MUST have (at least) nationwide presence. Failing to choose an appropriate Branded Car Rental (Company) Chain will result into a ‘Fail’‚ regardless the level of analysis and recommendations. Q3: What are the marketing tools? There is a range of marketing tools‚ which are basically models and frameworks‚ can be used in this assignment‚ e.g.‚ SWOT/TOWS‚ PESTLE‚ USP‚ STP‚ 4P/7Ps etc. Students need to choose/use

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    Seminar Play Analysis

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    Seminar Review On November 20th I went to the Black Box theatre to see the play Seminar. It was a small production‚ and there were only five actors. Going into the play‚ I had no idea what to expect. I had heard the play was a bit raunchy‚ with explicit dialogue and provocative scenes. The play started out with four actors portraying college graduate writers. I loved how realistic the setting was; it really looked like somebody’s real apartment. The actors did very well portraying emotion

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    Jennifer Sadler CLDDV 107 PM September 7th‚ 2014 The Importance of Play Article In the article “The Importance of Play”‚ the author states that promoting play increases the chance of a healthier lifestyle for a childs future. The article talks about how middle class parents have a hurried lifestyle‚ which results with the parents not taking opportunities to interact with their babies. This then leads to their children later on having anxiety problems as well as higher stress levels.

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    literature review process. While reference is made to different types of literature reviews‚ the focus is on the traditional or narrative review that is undertaken‚ usually either as an academic assignment or part of the research process. Key words: Analysis and synthesis searching n Writing a review n Types of literature reviews Traditional or narrative literature review This type of review critiques and summarizes a body of

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    Ludlow: Play Analysis

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    classmates and I saw a play called Ludlow‚ in the Dusty Loo Bon Vivant Theater. The play was a very horrific‚ historic‚ and significant to Colorado itself. The play is about those who were killed in the Ludlow massacre of 1914‚ which was one of the most fatal and catastrophic coal wars of its time. I am not so sure that I really liked this play. This play was the first play that I had ever been too. (Newbie to the theatre!) From the start of it I really wasn’t sure how it was going to play out. One thing

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    Play Analysis: Agnoia

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    Warren’s bestseller book‚ The Purpose Driven Life‚ asks its readers. I think that this is the same question that the play Agnoia tried to convey. Agnoia is a play performed by the FEU Theater Guild (FTG) last February 2013. The word agnoia is a Greek term which literally means “ignorance” – the perfect definition for man’s inability to understand his being. The setting of the play was in a hospital – as what the moving props (actors dressed and painted white) and the “Paging Dr. Linaw” suggests

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    Western societies it has become common for people to seek answers and follow science as a way of understanding and dealing with many issues. In the case of reproduction‚ we are taught from a young age how the different genders have a specific role to play in procreation. When exploring reproduction ideologies in Western civilisations it is integral to assess the terminology of both. The definition of reproduction within Western dictionaries sees a scientific classification - ‘Biology The sexual or

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    counterculturalists from all walks of life coming together to learn from a Jesus figure. The play directly quotes the stories and parables found in the book of Matthew. While the play’s parables can be explored to find their overall message of love and redemption‚ the play can also be observed as an artifact of the countercultural movement. Godspell follows themes of joy‚ community‚ and reformation. Godspell’s characters begin the play trapped in the monotony of their everyday lives. Most of the characters appear

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    English Assignment 2 Part 1: Answer questions based on the text: "Blink and you miss it" by Alex Garland I believe that the author traveled to the exotic island because he wanted to try a new lifestyle. He wanted to get away from his home and the life he had there. I think he just uprooted him- or herself and just left. Kind of like some backpackers do it‚ they just pack a bag with the bare necessities and start traveling‚ when they find a place that seems nice‚ they settle down for a while‚

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    evidence of this fact. Who’s For The Game is a quintessential jingoistic poem of that time - one that represents war as honourable‚ noble‚ and ultimately‚ a glory machine for which to work one must only have the same amount of courage that is needed to play a game of

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