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    In terms of women and sex appeal‚ the world of advertising has changed a considerable amount. Many of the advertisements which are seen in newspapers‚ magazines‚ and television fail to portray women in a more positive light. The image of females in numerous advertisements are merely viewed as fascinating "objects" while they are also being displayed in a fashion that is supposed to appeal only to men‚ i.e. exploitation of the body. Though these types of advertisements are very effective at selling

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    Introduction The whole is more than its parts. This is definitely true for a collection of short stories like this. This essay at hand will concentrate on the Western elements in the nine short stories of East‚ West by Salman Rushdie. Special attention will be given to the composition of the book. The division into East‚ West and East‚ West will be examined‚ too. It will be followed how Rushdie deconstructs the seeming oppositions East and West and how stereotypes play a part in this. The thesis

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    BM 3614 Professional Selling & Sales Management Product Features & Benefits Deconstruction and Creation of a ‘Silent Seller’ You are required to do this assignment if you failed assignment 1 Briefing Sheet for Assignment 1 Analytical Step 1. Select any single tangible product OR intangible service of your choice. 2. Secure a brochure or download other product information from the web. 3. Make a list of what you consider to be the most important product features. In

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    The Kayak The story ’The Kayak’ interprets the life of a 16 year old girl‚ Theresa‚ who is still yet a baby. Her desire of becoming a woman remains unfulfilled un till she meets a boy named Jamie. When I read the story‚ so much sympathy for Theresa arose inside me. I feel closest to Theresa in comparison with the other two characters. When I was reading this story I was thinking about the level of patience Theresa has towards life‚ after what she has been through. Theresa is very insecure‚ dependant

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    A Beautiful Life A Beautiful Life written by Michael Futcher and Helen Howard in 1998 is a brave piece of contemporary Australian Theatre‚ exploring the controversial and much debated issue of immigration in Australia‚ while providing a highly symbolic‚ poignant and emotional experience for the audience. This play is based on the memories of an Iranian refugee (Hamid)‚ his wife (Jhila) and their son (Amir) who settled in Australia in the 1980s‚ focusing on how their cultural background ultimately

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    from Ellen Lupton’s A Post-Mortem on Deconstruction? * Deconstruction is part of a broader field of criticism known as “post-structuralism‚” whose theorist have included Jacques Derrida‚ Roland Barthes‚ Michel Foucault‚ Jean Baudrillard‚ among others. Each of these writers has looked at modes of representation – from alphabetic writing to photojournalism – as culturally powerful technologies that transform and construct “reality”. * The phrase “deconstruction” quickly became a cliché in design

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    to deconstruct those advertisements and understand the underlying message that they are trying to send to us. DOCTORS RECOMMEND CAMELS In 1949‚ the manufacturers of Camel cigarettes released a commercial they called “Doctor’s Choice.” Literal Deconstruction From the beginning of the advertisement‚

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    Building Materials * Designing Of Building * Construction Of Building * Occupancy/Maintenance * Demolition/Disposal * Destruction And Material Re-Use * Design For Deconstruction * Diagram showing building life-cycle. DECONSTRUCTION Deconstruction is a technique practitioners are using to salvage valuable building materials‚ reduce the amount of waste they send to landfills‚ and mitigate other environmental impacts. It is the

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    AbstractThis essay discusses the question of the transforming creative self and the aesthetics of becoming in Samuel Taylor Coleridge ’s ’Kubla Khan ’ and ’Dejection: An Ode ’‚ by reassessing certain strands of Romantic visionary criticism and Deconstruction‚ which are two major critical positions in the reading and interpreting of Romantic poetry. The poetics of becoming and the creative process place the self in Coleridge ’s aesthetic and spiritual idealism in what I have called a constructive deferral

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    Helpful Resources for Close Reading and Deconstruction from The New Mexico Media Literacy Project (http://www.nmmlp.org): What is deconstruction? Every media message has been constructed by someone.  You can deconstruct media messages by examining them closely and carefully‚ looking beneath the surface to understand their deeper meanings. A magazine ad‚ for example‚ may consist of a photograph‚ a few words‚ and a logo. This is the surface‚ or the text of the message. Meaning is created when we

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