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    Cosmopolitans target audience are female millennial and female Generation x‚ they would usually be from the social economic status A/B. They target their older audience of Gen x with their adverts as a lot of them are advertising anti aging creams‚ this gives of the idea that these woman have to stay young as all the way through the magazine all of the focus is on beauty and fashion making the older audience want to try and keep up with all of these models and actresses. The younger millennial

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    Appeal Letter

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    To Whom It May Concern‚ This letter is written in an attempt to appeal my academic probation and allow me to receive financial aid so I can continue my college education. During Module 3 and 4 my grades were poor. The cause is no less than my own fault‚ but I believe the circumstances I faced led my focus away from my education. In the beginning of 2012 I found out I was going to become a dad and that was a huge impact for my life so I had to get my self together and I knew going to school getting

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    suggestions if you’ll take them. I was an English major in college and I currently work as a copywriter for a company‚ so hopefully I can give you a few tips to make your letter more formal. How about this: Dear Office of Student Financial Aid‚ My name is *your name* and I am writing to ask you to appeal my suspension of federal aid. The fall and summer semesters were a very stressful and overwhelming time in my life because I was not only returning to school after being out of it for ten years

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    codes and policies 2. Abstinence Our marketing must: • always show respect for those who choose to abstain from alcohol 3. Adult appeal Our marketing must: • be aimed only at adults and never target those under the legal purchase age for alcohol • be designed and placed for an adult audience‚ and never be designed or constructed or placed in a way that appeals primarily to individuals below the legal purchase age for alcohol 4. Responsible drinking Our marketing must: • depict and encourage

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    Macbeth is a brave yet conflicted character that has to face a lot of decisions throughout the play. Based on the choices he makes‚ one can question if he is a kind hearted villain or a tragic hero. “A tragic hero is a great or virtuous character in a dramatic tragedy who is destined for downfall‚ suffering or defeat” (Dictionary.com). A kind hearted villain is a person who is still evil‚ but commits his crimes in a kind way‚ without pain or torture. The Macbeth that we will soon start

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    Appeals Process

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    Appeals When an offender and it’s representing counsel feels that the judge made a substantial mistake in their case then the defendant through his representing counsel has the option to appeal the decision. Both sides of the case has the opportunity to appeal (in a civil case) if both feel that the decision made by the judge was a mistake or in most cases the loosing side and in criminal cases only the defendant may appeal the verdict ("The Appeals Process"‚ 2012). An appeal is a formal request

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    How does Shakespeare create mood and atmosphere in the opening scenes of Macbeth? Act 1 Scene 1 is set in ‘an open place’‚ immediately indicating to the reader that something secretive is happening‚ the very setting of the first scene indicates tension to come. The stage direction reads ‘Thunder and lightning. Enter three Witches.’ The weather creates a tense atmosphere‚ when the scene is performed the weather acts as pathetic fallacy‚ further creating tension in the atmosphere; also the weather

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    Even with her depressing past‚ Elizabeth grew into a great and loved Queen. She influenced her people and the modern world so much that the time period she ruled was even named as the Elizabethan Era. In spite of her unstable childhood and family troubles‚ Elizabeth was a great ruler who affected the modern world a great deal. Elizabeth grew into a great and modern queen‚ beloved by all her people‚ but her childhood was not nearly as glamorous. She watched as her father went through

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    wrote The Tragedy of Macbeth in 1606. The play is about the downfall of a hero. In this play one of the main characters‚ Lady Macbeth‚ is shown as a strong character. Some believe she is even a stronger character than her husband‚ Macbeth. However‚ I do not perceive the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in this way. I view Lady Macbeth as weaker than her husband due to her: lack to admit when she is wrong‚ inability to back up her words‚ and her cowardliness. Lady Macbeth does not easily back down

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    beginning of Macbeth‚ both Macbeth and Macduff were trusted by the people of Scotland and King Duncan because they were loyal noble friends. "The thane of Cawdor will never again betray me. Go announce that he will be executed and tell Macbeth that Cawdor’s title will be given to him". King Duncan basically gave the crown to Macbeth and said he wouldn’t be betrayed again because he was a trusted friend to him and the people of Scotland trusted him as well. In the story of MacbethMacbeth killed Duncan

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