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    How to make an effective advertisement There are seven simple steps to follow in order your advertisement to appeal to consumers: 1. Slogan 2. Repetition 3. Bandwagon 4. Testimonial 5. Expert opinion 6. Appeal to the senses 7. Emotional Persuasion Writing an effective slogan. Give it a rhythm‚ rhyme and ring Highlight a key benefit Explain the company’s commitment Stay honest Keep it short Using Repetition. By repeating the name of the product over and over not only will consumers pay attention

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    female to reproduce naturally and to have offspring do the same. It leaves for a psychological down bringing of the future of the human race not meaning every child raised by a same sex couple would want to continue the trend but enough to make a difference in how society moved as a whole. It changes the way children raised this way are supposed to think it predispose others that are around these individuals. There is evidence that children raised by same sex couples are more likely to experience sexual

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    Name: Ginger Colley Course/Section: SPC-205-W10 5/21/2013Tuesday‚ May 21‚ 2013 How to Make Candles at Home General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: As a result of my speech my audience will be able to make candles. Central Idea: To make candles follow these easy steps: Gather your materials‚ set up your double boiler to melt wax‚ choose container and insert wick‚ and pour in your melted wax an let cool overnight. Introduction: I. What comes to mind when you see candles?

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    Happy Prince

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    HAPPY PRINCE Happy prince and the Swallow enjoyed real happiness because they had meaningful actions and meaningful lives. They forgot themselves‚ didn’t scare the death to help the poor overcome their sufferings. Happy prince in this story is a statue of a dead prince decorated with gold leaves and precious stones‚ and people call him “Happy prince” because when he was alive‚ he lived in a palace‚ and he never shed tears or feel sorrow. He was isolated from the less fortunate in the society‚ and

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    How to Make an Effective Presentation I. Presentation Language A. Welcome the Audience  Good morning‚ ladies and gentlemen.  Hello/ hi ‚ everyone / Good afternoon everyone.  First of all‚ let me thank you all for coming here today. B. Introduce Yourself  Let me introduce myself. I’m_______________from group_____________.  For those of you who don’t know‚ my name is________________________. C. Introducing your group members  There are_____ members/ people in my group including me

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    Applying Make-Up to Achieve a Natural Summer Look ________________________________________ The following are instructions on how to apply make-up to achieve a “natural summer look”. Audience These instructions are written for a make-up artist or someone seasoned in make-up application and previous knowledge of cosmetic tools and techniques. These instructions are not intended to teach basic make-up application‚ but to instruct on using certain shades to create the illusion of Sun-Kissed Cheeks

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    The Happy Prince’s analysis 1. Inciting moment The city stood the statue of the Happy Prince‚ which is very beautiful‚ decorated with fine gold‚ ruby and sapphires. The citizens love it‚ however‚ some of them think it is not useful. At the beginning of this story‚ the author directly described the Happy Prince’s appearance and then used the citizens’ words to emphasize the "happy" image of the Happy Prince. However‚ after reading the whole story‚ we can noticed that the name of the Happy Prince

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    The “HAPPY” Prince Persuasive Essay “There is no mystery so great as misery” – The “Happy” Prince What does it take to achieve true happiness? In “The Happy Prince‚” a short story by Oscar Wilde‚ the spirit of a prince and a little swallow find true happiness through doing good deeds. This is the central idea that Oscar Wilde is trying to get across: “Good deeds mark the path to true happiness.” This is stated mainly through 3 points‚ which are that the Swallow and Statue Go to heaven

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    Happy and Sad In the past few day‚ I did a research about happy and sad .One day for happy‚ another day for sad. At the end‚ I got some information from the research. Smiling all day long to people is easy for me because I am an optimistic girl and with smiling in the face all the time. People seemed to be affected by my emotions. The first day‚ they became happy when and after communicating with me when I had happy face. They were full with enthusiasm to talk with me and react ardently. But‚ the

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    Free People Are Happy People —especially when strong personal morality guides their choices. The earliest American definition of liberty—stated frequently by the Founding Fathers—is about constraints on personal actions: if I don’t hurt anybody else‚ I should be free to pursue my own will. As Thomas Jefferson put it in his first inaugural address‚ “A wise and frugal Government‚ which shall restrain men from injuring one another‚ shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of

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