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    theme you will use to compare and contrast two different civilizations. From the list below‚ choose one topic that will be the focus of your research paper. Conflict Women Culture 2. Select two civilizations to compare and contrast the topic in your research paper. Select one civilization from each column and compare them to each other. Classical Greece India 2100 BC-AD 500 350 BC-AD 600 vs. Rome China 750 BC-AD 500 350 BC-AD 600 Bibliography After selecting your topic

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    Bonds Ad Analysis

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    manufacturing hosiery in Redfern‚ a suburb in Sydney and the following year the company moved to nearby Camperdown‚ where underwear manufacturing began. Bonds are very high quality‚ made from cotton making them comfortable‚ durable and easy to wash. 3. Target Market(s) The age market we are trying to allure is anyone from the age of 15 to 60‚ male and female. The new autumn collection of baby wear is coming in‚ in a few days so I would like to try to target young parents by having a crawl walk by a

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    Evaluate the Settlement of 27BCE The primary concerns of Octavian were the glory of the empire‚ the glory of Rome and most-importantly self-preservation. In January 27BCE Octavian announced to the Senate that he was renouncing all his powers and provinces‚ placing them at the disposal of the people‚ an attempt at ‘restoring the Republic. The results of this can be seen to fulfil Augustus’s concerns‚ reflected in his retention of high status and importance as well as increased safety in his position

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    Ashley Jones SCI/220 University of Phoenix June 1‚ 2015 Nutritional Needs Ad The fetal origins hypothesis proposes that certain genes in the fetus may or may not be “turned on” depending on the environment that the mother is exposed to while pregnant (Hampton‚ 2004). Healthy embryo and fetal development is highly dependent upon the growth rate and the complexity of the easiness of how deficit any nutrients needed during the stages of development could affect the delicate process

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    Six marketing lessons from Red Bull Stratos by Nicola Kemp‚ 19 October 2012‚ 1:20pm 2 Comments The success of the Red Bull Stratos project underlines a broad cultural shift in marketing where brands are attempting to improve society‚ not just their bottom lines‚ writes Nicola Kemp Red Bull Stratos It was a greater feat than any 30-second spot has ever achieved: skydiver Felix Baumgartner dropped from near-space (23 miles high) back to the Earth’s surface. It was an astonishing display of

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    Essay proposal Domain of consumption: musical instrument/piano Topic of interest: How the advertising of piano industry is linked to the consumer culture and social values. Research questions: * How is the advertising practice connected to consumer culture? * What is the social value shared by the consumers? * How is the media (internet) used to communicate and how is the advertising practice affected by the technology trends? Brand: Steinway & Sons Relevant advertisements/campaigns:

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    advertisement business has used many different methods throughout the years. The goal has always been to attract the consumer to whichever product or service they are promoting. Now a days advertisement companies tend to appeal to what the viewer wants to see/hear rather than providing viewers with product information. The advertisement I chose to analyze is the GoDaddy.com Super Bowl 2010 Spa commercial. The advertisement begins with a woman receiving a massage from a female masseuse. The client says

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    Effect of Ads on Children

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    commercials and their comprehension of advertising intent‚ using Verbal and non-verbal measurements. The sample consists of 150 children‚ their parents 150. Results using non-verbal measures suggest that most children are able to distinguish commercials from programs and that they have some insight into advertising intent. Results using verbal measures‚ however‚ are not as conclusive; the percentage of children who show understanding of TV advertisement is substantially lower. Effects of age‚ gender‚ and

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    Dkny Ad Analysis

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    Be Delicious perfume in order to convince consumers to purchase the product. Sexual innuendos are shown by the woman’s sensual facial expression and body language. She is smiling seductively while her finger is in her mouth after having taken a bite from an apple. With these strategies‚ DKNY portrays the secondary message that by wearing the Be Delicious perfume‚ women will be more sensual like the woman shown. DKNY’s use of these sexual overtones allows this advertisement to be effective. Jack Solomon

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    How democratic was the Roman Republic in the 1st Century BC? By Joe Harris F6 Plan – 1500 words Introduction: 150 words Para 1: 250 words – Tribunes: Peoples voice in the tribunes/stripped under sulla Para 2: 250 words – Democratic institutions: voting‚ law courts Para 3: 250 words – Biased towards the aristocracy Para 4: 250 words – corruption/ voting syndicates Para 5: 250 words – relative to other empires of the time Conclusion: 150 words Introduction: The definition of a democracy:

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