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    Taylor Swift Commercials

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    The Taylor Swift / Apple Music ad campaign‚ first released on April 1st‚ consists of various commercials featuring the award-winning singer. The first ad features Swift preparing for a jog on her treadmill. She puts on headphones and uses her phone to turn on the song “Jumpman” by Drake and Future. The rap song begins to play as she starts her run‚ and Swift begins to rap the song enthusiastically. With her arms flailing‚ she raps her way through half of the first verse. In mid-stride‚ she falls

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    Shot one: In this shot‚ we see a mid-close up shot of the two characters; Taylor and Maud. Taylor is looking down of Maud‚ this could represent the type of man Taylor is‚ a man who is high up with a purpose and also has respect‚ unlike Maud‚ a women who just works for me and barely has any respect due to being a women and a worker. This shot is based in the laundry‚ where Taylor owns and Maud works‚ the background of this shot is grey and blue to show the audience the dullness and the sadness within

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    "Thus I Refute Beelzy" is a mind-boggling example of a short story that compels the reader’s mind to untangle the fascinating yarn that is spun by the author‚ John Collier. Collier wanted to send a buried message to his readers‚ to let them figure out what he meant on their own. Indeed‚ the significance of the story will be slightly different for everyone‚ effectively a custom story for everyone who reads it‚ yet the main purpose Collier had in mind prevails; that in everyone there is evil.

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    During John F. Kennedy’s presidency‚ he used the “flexible response” method in order to avoid conflict. The flexible response method was a method that did not allow weapons to be used. The flexible response had many different options so that it can enhance the credibility towards the United States‚ but also made it risky towards them because they either had to respond in all levels or not respond at all. In the article‚ Kennedy mentioned that “he wanted to deter all wars‚ general or limited‚ nuclear

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    Name: Date: Tutor: Topic: “The Red Pony” by John Steinbeck – Critical Analysis John Steinbeck an American writer was born in the year 1902 and died in the year 1968.During his time‚ Steinbeck was one of the most accomplished writers and his literary works received massive popularity. Most of his novels and short stories were performed as plays on stage and that is one reason why he was among the best sellers during his era. One of his great accomplishments for his involvement in literature was

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    Against School Response In “Against School‚” John Gato explains that there’s something wrong with the education system along with the process of schooling. In my response‚ I understand where he’s coming from. I’ve been contemplating myself as to how my twelve years of education had been. I personally agree to his arguments against the education system and public education. I believe what Gato is saying that the educational system and schooling has an issue involving the control and predictability

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    Ask any pre-pubescent child who Taylor Swift is and undoubtedly they will give you a lengthy explanation of the country sweetheart and her list of infamous exes. It’s no question to anyone who’s heard her aw-shucks-country kind of sound on the radio what the twenty year-old likes to sing about: Boys‚ boys‚ and boys. Your best friend doesn’t love you? You’re just a plain old Jane? There’s probably a Taylor Swift song for that. “Speak Now” the country singer tells her fans‚ a mob of young girls who’d

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    Taylor Swift and Feminism

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    Here’s something that has been bugging me a bit recently‚ the idea that Taylor Swift is anti-feminist or that her songs present femininity in a negative light and she’s doing more harm than good. It’s usually what you hear before they say that she doesn’t write her own music (first problem with that‚ she does actually write her own songs‚ secondly a lot of others don’t) and that she dates a lot of guys (because attempts at actual relationships are somehow worse than musicians that have gone on

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    Report on Cottle taylor oral care:- Issues faced by Cottle Taylor:- * To create a revised marketing plan based on the data available. * Which of the three message to be advertised and worked on in rural and urban. * Determining the product mix to gain more. Recommendations:- * The distribution of money spent for the three messages should be uneven as the needs of urban and rural consumer is different. For urban customer:- they use brushes often but seldom care about changing brushes

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    Text Response- Of Mice and Men The 1937 novella of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck engrossed the audience with the plot providing great detail. The author portrays a realistic story about the Great Depression in America during the 1930s and the effects it had on the farm workers and the issues they experienced. Steinbeck employs many narrative techniques with meticulous care. The author uses many examples of foreshadowing and symbolism in the text. A considerable measure of anticipation can be felt

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