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    Cunard 175 is promotional campaign used to retrieve and endorse the years of customer service that Cunard Cruises has accustomed. I have written this report in order to denote how the marketing strategies for this campaign has been influenced by previous advertisements and the way they have used their traditional techniques to maintain their typical demographic while simultaneously encouraging new audiences. This report will cover the Cunard 175 marketing techniques as well as drawing upon other

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    DD goes for window shopping at a shopping complex. She sees the health carnival at the ground floor. She goes around the carnival site and suddenly she being approach by one of the health care personnel (HCP). HCP : Hello madam. Hi. DD : Hi. HCP : are you interested to join our health carnival? We have many simple medical checkup here for free. DD : ohh its ok. Im rushing for other matters. HCP : ohh I see. How about if you try the body fat monitoring? Its only take a little time besides

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    Pollution Caused by Cruise Ships James Tapp Business Ethics‚ BUAD 5304 Cruise ships and the industry as a whole are vital to the economic stability of the local port cities in which they dock at daily. These ships carry up to 3‚000 passengers who spend enormous amounts of money at tourist locations around the world. It is estimated that millions of dollars are generated and placed into the tourism markets annually. This is great news for local communities that depend on the cruise ship industry

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    Economic impact of Notting Hill Carnival Tutor: Dr. Debbie Sadd Student: Yu-Ting Chen (44459459) Unit: Event Principles and Practice Word Count: 2‚096 words Table of Contents Table of contents………………………………………………………………………….2 Abstract…………………………………………………………………………………….3 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………..3 2. Economic impact……………………………………………………………………….4 2.1 Definition of economic impact……………………………………………….4 2.2 The reason why economic impact is chosen………………………………4 2.3 Positive

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    episodes. The setting is Carnival time in Venice‚ which is important to the plot for several reasons: the wearing of masks (as was customary) allows a freedom from normal constraints‚ there is often in the play a mistake made in identities‚ circumstances can (and do) occur which could never otherwise happen‚ it allows for a fast pace to be maintained which keeps the spectators involved‚ and ultimately‚ "confusion captures the spirit of the carnival" (1). During carnival times class barriers came

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    of the 19th-Century African American Winslow Homer was considered one of the foremost painters in 19th-century American painting. Exploring Homer’s art gives birth to numerous unique qualities hidden within his work and life. Dressing for the Carnival is a fine example of his career as painter. This work was unique in content regarding to black culture‚ painting for Homer himself‚ impressing his personal values to the viewer. He completely avoided the stereotypes to any other African Americans

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    In “The Carnival Dog‚ the Buyer of Diamonds‚” Myron tries to step out of his father’s shoes multiple times‚ but ultimately realizes that his father is the dominant force in his life. Ever since Myron was a child‚ Abe Lufkin has done everything in his power to make sure his son is the spitting image of himself. Myron doesn’t love everything his father does‚ but doesn’t really mind it either; however he tries to stand up for himself and step out of his father’s shadow. When Myron is a teenager‚ Abe

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    The Cruise Ship Industry Carlene Shaw Northern Caribbean University Tour209: Caribbean Tourism and Travel Ms. Murihead Question 2 1. (a) Critically evaluate the impacts that the cruise ship industry has on destinations. (b) Suggest recommendations that can be used to minimize or mitigate the problems        Identified in question 2a. 

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    The first line in the poem‚ “Lying in dug-outs‚ joking idly‚ wearily;” I immediately questioned if this poem was even about the war. When I think about war I don’t think of laughter and joking‚ I think about sadness and heartache. As I continued to read I realized that the poem was about how photographs gave the men an escape from war. “Watching the candle guttering in the draught”‚ meaning they watched the candle flame flutter in the cool air. They watched the flame every night as they looked at

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    First to tell you a little about Tom Cruise. He was born July 3rd‚ 1962. His home town is Syracuse‚ New York. The full name for Tom Cruise is Thomas Cruise Mapother IV. Tom’s height is average for most people it 5’7”. He became a TV star for his career. As Thomas was growing up‚ he grew up in a religious family. Tom’s parents are Catholic. Although after experimenting with the Catholic religion‚ Tom felt that wasn’t a fit for him so the religion Tom Cruise chose was scientology. Ron Hubbard started

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