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    Marketing : Focus Group

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    potential to be a ‘cool’ and ‘must-have’ brand? Instrument 1 – Focus Group We have decided to conduct a focus group as one of our research instruments because it will collect qualitative data which is relevant for our objectives because we need to find out opinions and ideas which may be difficult to group into close-ended questions. It will consist of 6 participants who are between the ages of 18 – 25 and own a car. The focus group will allow participants to share spontaneous ideas which they

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    Notes on Italian Culture

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    Unified in 1870 under the rule of Victor Emmanuel‚ but not everyone was happy b. The south is known for being politically and socially corrupt i. The south is classified as everything south of Rome↓Sicily‚ called the Mezzogiorno 1. After WWII the Italian Govt. sent billions of dollars to the south on public works projects to make the south more developed a. Money went to the Cassa del Mezzogiorno i. ~1/3 of the money was squandered and many of the project’s they started weren’t completed or Never

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    Renaissance Humanism encompasses the philosophy that people are capable of truth and goodness. Much of this ideology and philosophy representing art and literature‚ whose roots are deeply planted in classic Latin‚ came to the forefront in the Fifteenth Century. Art and literature in the Fifteenth Century were a revival of “Greek and Roman studies‚ which emphasized the value of the classics for their own sake‚ rather than for their relevance to Christianity” (Hunter & Payne‚ 2003). Humanists

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    Italian Cuisine and Pizza

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    cancer. Carlo La Vecchia‚ a Milan-based epidemiologist said‚ "Pizza could simply be indicative of a lifestyle and food habits‚ in other words the Italian version of a Mediterranean diet." A traditional Mediterranean diet is rich in olive oil‚ fiber‚ vegetables‚ fruit‚ flour‚ and freshly cooked food. Disadvantages In contrast to the traditional Italian pizza used in the research‚ popular pizza varieties in many parts of the world are often loaded with high fat cheeses and fatty meats‚ a high intake

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    Italian Baroque Art

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    emotions in their faces and also the drama that the art piece have because all of them are adulating the baby and the realism that it is used because all the characters look very real no matter in what position you watch them. In comparison whit the Italian type of painting in the renaissance this show more emotions and was more finish whit some details like when they added drama to it‚ they put us in a very difficult position in which they ask us our opinion in which type of art is better and you don’t

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    THE STUDENT AS A PERSON AND AS A LANGUAGE LEARNER THE STUDENT ’S BACKGROUND The student I chose to observe and interview is Krasimira. She lives and works in Sofia. Krasi is 50‚ and has Master Degree in "Radio and Television". She used to work in BNT as Head of the Technical Department. Nowadays‚ she works in her own company of advertising‚ marketing and publishing. PREVIOUS LANGUAGE EXPERIENCES She had been studying English since she was 14. She was taught the basics of the English language

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    The Italian Renaissance was a very difficult time period in European history. The arts were flourishing‚ while the city-states in Italy fought bloody battles with each other and within themselves. Bribery and murder were not uncommon tools for men to use when they wanted power. Meanwhile those same rulers patronized the arts a great deal and they would commission the best artistic minds of the time to build‚ design and paint their palaces and churches and later on their own portraits

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    Focus Group Guide

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    Lenora Lubega Introduction Hello‚ my name is Lenora Lubega and I would like to welcome all of you to our focus discussion group. I will be the moderator. Our purpose for meeting today is to discuss ‘hands-free’ cellular telephone use while driving in the State of Tennessee‚ and to get your feedback on how you feel about the driving while using a cellular device. This focus group’s intent is to openly and discuss the question: “Should the State of Tennessee require ‘hands-free’ cellular

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    In this assignment you will write a profile of the first group of learners you have taught. To do this you will need to: interview the students observe the students in class do some background reading on motivation and learner styles By Wednesday Week 2 you need to hand in the following: one group copy of the completed interview grid the completed assignment a copy of one or more pieces of published materials and any of your own materials that you have chosen to use in the problems

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    Practice‚ Macmillan Oxford Arnold‚J & Fonseca CA‚ Multiple Intelligence Theory and Foreign Language Learning:A Brain-based Perspective International Journal of English Studies Sheerin‚S 1989 Self Access (Oxford: OUP) pp 4 – 6 (hand out) Harmer‚J 2001 ‘Learner Styles and Motivation’ from The Practice of English Language Teaching‚ Longman (handout)

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