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    November 2011 POWER STRUGGLES AND THE STRONG WOMAN “Morning Glory”‚ directed by Roger Mitchell‚ is a romantic comedy and a reification of morning television. It is heavily coated in a formula base plot – the female protagonist is faced with obstacles in which she must overcome to prove her worth to those who have doubted her wrong; while simultaneously balancing her love interest. One of the most prominent archetypes in comedy is the strong woman archetype. The strong woman plays an outstanding role

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    Question 1: The marketing advantages of strong brands There are many definitions of a strong brand‚ but in general it is assumed that a ‘strong brand’‚ or a brand with high ‘equity’‚ provides advantages to the brand’s owner (Wood 2000). These advantages allow the opportunity to charge consumers a premium price. Also‚ the product range of a strong brand can be extended (Spiggle‚ Nguyen and Caravella 2012). But moreover‚ a strong brand is less likely to be the victim of hostile competitive marketing

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    the early 1960’s in Jackson‚ Mississippi‚ ‘The Help’ is about a strong and independent woman while racism is at an all-time high. The film follows the story of Skeeter‚ a young‚ white girl‚ who wishes to write a book about the hardships and racism felt by the black maids working for the white families. Aibileen and Minny‚ two black maids‚ share their tales and experiences to help Skeeter fulfil her dream. Skeeter is shown as strong and independent woman in the film. Skeeter spends four years at

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    John F. Kennedy famously stated “I am not the Catholic candidate for President. I am the Democratic Party’s candidate for President‚ who happens also to be a Catholic.” This quote explains that although Kennedy is Catholic‚ it doesn’t mean that he can’t be a president. Kennedy is from the Democratic party which he states and is also Catholic. He can be both. A plethora of civilians will go along with Kennedy. John F. Kennedy was an influential figure in American history for the reason being that

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    Russia remains at a very high level of around 90 liters per capita.The main strong alcoholic beverages‚ produced by Russian manufacturers are vodka‚ cognac‚ brandy and liqueurs. Other alcoholic beverages from the category of strong (gin‚ whiskey‚ tequila‚ etc.) are mostly imported from foreign countries. It is not a secret that vodka is the most consumed strong alcohol in Russia‚ with the market share of 97% among strong alcohol drinks. But due to increasing people’s welfare and income growth‚ which

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    of their generation. Yet she proved us all wrong and gained more independence than ever and showed me that anything is possible when you stay strong and keep your head up. Growing up in New York City and being the youngest of 13 children‚ my grandmother has never had to be lonely. She was always the one putting a smile on everyone’s face with her strong New York accent and friendliness. She never had to drive anywhere because she was from the city and my grandfather could drive her wherever she

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    A strong point is when you are good at something. Kind of like your strong characteristics. What you are able to do or what you were born with. It’s a really nice gift you are given when you are born you must set out and find to be able to know what you are made for in life. My strong point is that I am very creative I say that because in the past I have done many things that have been changed and make people see things different. There was a time when I was creative and it was when I was making

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    It is evident that Roosevelt’s new deal did provide a new deal for the American people in many ways‚ It boosted the agricultural‚ industrial and economic aspect of America while at the same time improving everyday life for majority of Americans . Roosevelt made various changes with in his time in office. He tried to lift the economy out of depression and eliminate the flaws that had caused the crash. He tried to do this by introducing a program which included new legislation and government agencies

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    family members can not receive part of the family of prostitutes and it can be embarrassing if erudition by family contacts and the general public. This contempt because prostitutes regarded by the community east of specific communities that have a strong religion. This has been proven when a child in a family in Kuala Lumpur recently been removed because at the time the young mother‚ her mother has been in the brothels. This is shown family members wanted the family name clean from prostitution. In

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    pledge you‚ I pledge myself‚ to a new deal for the American people‚” President Franklin Delano Roosevelt said after winning his party’s nomination in 1932 ("A New Deal for Americans"). The 1930s was a time of great economic depression; in response the New Deal was FDR’s plan for America’s recovery. By 1933‚ when FDR took office‚ one in four Americans was unemployed. Furthermore‚ there was widespread hunger‚ malnutrition‚ overcrowding‚ and poor health. The New Deal was made to combat these tragic conditions

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