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    A job advertisement will require the applicant to apply in writing. This can either be by requesting for an application form and then filling it‚ or by writing a letter of application and enclosing curriculum vitae (CV)/resume. A CV or resume is a summary of a person’s qualifications‚ experience and qualities‚ and is written in a standard format. A business will go through the submitted application forms‚ or letters and CVs‚ to see which of the applicants match the job specification. The applicants

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    understand the differences‚ some clarity in the two advertising mediums must be identified. Traditional print advertising is composed of common marketing collateral. Most of us better define this collateral as brochures‚ pamphlets‚ newspaper advertisements‚ billboards‚ business cards‚ and the like. Internet advertising is the conglomeration of electronics—a computer‚ or server‚ residing of the same marketing collateral on a professionally designed website‚ which is also better known as an electronic

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    potential and advantage compared to other cosmetic brands. Over the past few years‚ Mac cosmetics have been featuring outstanding and sometimes origional female figures in their advertising campaigns‚ thus making it their signature theme. The latest advertisement campaign features Jelena Abbou‚ a Serbian figure competitor. This analysis research project aims to critically evaluate the effectivenes of two advertising campaigns. One of which is mac and secondly

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    races and ages doing different activities such as rock climbing‚ running‚ swimming‚ dancing‚ and reading. Next to every girls’ clip‚ there is a clip of a princess doing something similar. On the background‚ the song Be a Champion is playing. The advertisements always finish with the phrase: “For every girl that dreams big‚ there is a princess to show her that it is possible.” This advertising campaign inspires girls to dream big and encourages them to make their dreams come true. It also strives for

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    How to make a right choice in a restaurant To begin with‚ I would like to tell that making the right choice is very important in our life. I mean not only in a restaurant but also in life. We always need to make a choice‚ what to wear?‚ what to eat?‚ when get up? What study…But let’s talk about our choice in a restaurant. Every time when we come to the café or restaurant we need to choose. But sometimes we are disappointed because don’t understand or don’t know how to make right decision. So‚ hare

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    presentation of ideas‚ goods and services by an identified sponsor." To advertise means to inform (seen as the flow of information about a product or service from the seller to the buyer). However‚ advertising does not end with the flow of information alone. It goes further to influence and persuades people to take a desired action - like placing an order to buy a product. The consumer market has become highly competitive with a new brand being born almost every day. Irrespective of the kind of

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    Nowadays‚ with the advancement of technology‚ our current generation‚ the so-called “Google generation”‚ is being influenced in a negative way. So what is the actual meaning of “Google generation”? One of the common definitions is that “The “Google generation” is a popular phrase that refers to a generation of young people‚ born after 1993‚ growing up in a world dominated by the Internet” (Rowlands et al. 292). However‚ that definition is not definitely precise. Jim Ashling says‚ “Everyone is members

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    “Vice” Product and Advertisement When is the last time you go to order a burger in fast food shop? And recently have you ever went to a convenient store and purchased a pack of cigarette? Nowadays advertisement of fast food‚ tobacco and alcohol product are catchy in magazines‚ newspapers‚ TV commercials or bus stop stations and it seems these products have become part of our daily lives. Fast food‚ tobacco and alcohol products are advertised as our “trusted friends” and fast food‚ tobacco and alcohol

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    How To Start A Food Log

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    Have you ever started a food journal? Research suggests that keeping a food log is better than counting calories. This practice makes it easier to track your daily calories and macros‚ eat clean‚ and stick to your diet. It’s also an excellent motivational tool‚ especially for those times when you hit a plateau. Can a Food Diary Help You Slim Down? A food dairy is particularly helpful for those on a diet. Thanks to this simple tool‚ you can easily monitor the number of calories consumed each day

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    highly addictive. Promoting a product that can kill is wrong. Tobacco advertising was banned from television in 1971. Unfortunately‚ the tobacco industry did not hurt from the ban. Marlboro came out virtually unscathed. Their incredible print advertisements with “[…] the image of cowboys smoking cigarettes retained its power and sales continued to grow for Marlboro” (Carlson and Luhrs 2). This is an addiction that is not cheap. Cigarettes continue to become more and more expensive.

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