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    loss would be only $35‚000‚ i.e. (200 * $1‚300) - $295‚000. 3.    The advertising agency has proposed two alternative campaigns to help fill the boat.  One will cost $6000 and the other would cost $15‚000.  Which would you suggest? [again‚ show your calculations]. If 20 additional passengers sign up and pay on average $1‚500 as expected with the limited advertising campaign which cost $6‚000‚ the net earnings (loss) of the cruise will be as followed: EBIT = (220 * $1‚300) - ($295‚000

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    businessman running for office and Bernie a liberal who blamed the wealthy for america’s problems. Despite the differences between front running candidates Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump ran the same campaign from different sides of the political aisle. Trump the republican and Bernie the democrat both ran campaigns calling for change. Bernie Sanders website stated “This your movement” promoting the idea that the American people are in charge of their future. A future without corporate greed‚ inequality

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    greatest part of presidential campaign budgets. Third‚ television provides the candidates a good opportunity to contact the people directly. A second main theme of this paper is the role of television in presidential elections in terms of representative democracy in the United States.       Researchers tend to hold one of three views about television ’s influence on voters. Some believe that television affects voters in the short run‚ for example in an election campaign. Another group of researchers

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    The Politics of Humor

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    humor. The war on terror provides unavoidable roadblocks on an already-tumultuous campaign trail‚ and even primitive technology such as television suffices in establishing the general 9/11 ‘fear climate ’. The presumption of a candidate ’s entrepreneurial priorities over his public relationship undermines the use of humor as the candidate ’s ultimate weapon. The primarily noticeable aspect of political campaign humor pertains to its absence. Undoubtedly humor "is used more sparingly than songs

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    Military Spending Before you can even begin to look and compare opportunity costs in each country you need to understand exactly what it means. According to Investopedia.com opportunity cost is defined as‚ “The cost of an alternative that must be forgone in order to pursue a certain action. Put another way‚ the benefits you could have received by taking an alternative action.” In government we see this when one economic issue takes precedent over another financially. I will show examples of this

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    3/7/13 Film Review: Primary Colors The film I reviewed for this assignment was Primary Colors; the film is very closely related to Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign. The film stars John Travolta who plays a charismatic southern governor by the name of Jack Stanton. Jack is trying to win the Democratic Party’s nomination for President of the United States. Henry Burton‚ an idealist is impressed by Jack’s warmth and likeability with the people so he joins Jack’s team as a political adviser

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    Today’s Advertising Advertising agencies use “suggestive” words in advertising campaigns in order to make consumers remember the product. Yet‚ what do these ads tell consumers about American culture? To answer this question I will be analyzing one specific billboard ad. The ad contradicts social norms. I want to find out what this ad says about American values in order to identify if this tactic is why some ad campaigns are extremely successful while others are not. During my morning commutes on

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    individual customer requirements. Portakabin is a well-known brand and most potential customers already know the company’s name.  II. II. VIEW POINT: In starting a promotional campaign‚ there will be: • a set of clear objectives • an intended target audience • staff to work on the campaign • a budget‚ based on costs for the work identified III. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: How Portakabin promotes its brand. To be the best company in the world--in the eyes of our customers

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    Campus Politics

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    not even have either of them. But‚ honestly‚ unlike some‚ campus politics for me wasn’t just another venue for additional extracurricular points. I have that undying urge to reach out. I wanted to help. My campaign speeches that enclosed words promising service through the cleanliness campaign‚ library expansion‚ peer counseling program and enrichment of student-administration relationship‚ mirrored my pure and determined spirit to serve without dirty personal motives. I and my voters were too idealistic

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    persuasive messages to the population through distinct channels‚ promotional campaigns have been able to influence societies in their way of living‚ behavior and thoughts. But if advertising has the ability to define our culture‚ is it possible that it can erode our core values? In the text written by Christians et al titled “Advertising in an Image-Based Culture”‚ the authors analyze distinct examples of current advertising campaigns to determine whether these are in fact contributing to the loss of the

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