Journal of Consumer Research‚ Inc. What Makes Things Cool? How Autonomy Influences Perceived Coolness Author(s): Caleb Warren and Margaret C. Campbell Source: Journal of Consumer Research‚ Vol. 41‚ No. 2 (August 2014)‚ pp. 543-563 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/676680 . Accessed: 12/09/2014 11:20 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms
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testing the items out themselves. No matter how the person ends up deciding‚ there was some sort of advertising involved. Advertising comes in a variety of forms‚ however this paper will explore the advertising areas of print‚ television advertisement‚ and billboard advertisements with a focus on semiotics. Body To begin‚ let’s understand what semiotics‚ specifically visual semiotics‚ means. Semiotics is the study of signs and the interactions one has with them (Merriam Webster‚ 2013). Essentially
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towards the older establishment generation of authority‚ as well as a period in American culture where psychedelic drugs and rock music were widely popular. The 1969 film Easy Rider is a very well known film‚ which portrayed many of the cultural aspects and characteristics of the Hippie age. The message of this film clearly is to make a statement that expressed the fact that many young college aged students resented traditional authority. The storyline of the film takes place in the late 1960’s‚ where
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descent in our tribe.”- The Whale Rider “ Witi Ihimaera”. The Whale rider is about a girl Kahu or Pai that from birth was destined to be the new whale rider‚ but the chief Koro Apirana wouldn’t teach her. He didn’t teach her because he thought to be a leader you had to be a male‚ so she wasn’t good enough to be the rider. The theme is overcoming the odds to achieve greatness. This theme is intriguing because she has to prove to not only herself but others that she can do what people think is impossible
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In “The Rider‚” author Naomi Shihab Nye uses figurative language to allow readers to easily and concretely envision the both feelings of loneliness and of contentment. In the poem‚ a boy has told the narrator that the reason he roller-skates so fast is because he is trying to escape from his sense of loneliness. This is what the speaker is thinking about as they bicycle down the street‚ and it is also what they are wishing for: A victory! To leave your loneliness panting behind you on some street
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Girly Tambeagbor Per 3 09/06/14 1 What would the world be like if we were not able to express our thoughts and feelings? Communication is not the key‚ Language is. Language is key to Communication‚ Success and Peace. The phrase “Communication is key” has been going around our world for some time now. I disagree with that phrase‚ because‚ although Communication is a very powerful tool‚ it is nothing without Language. Language is the key‚ It is the key to Communication. It allows you to
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Wolfgang von Goethe’s Faust‚ a strong case can be made that Faust has elevated his status to a superman. The dictionary defines superman as a person with exceptional physical or mental abilities. Faust is in fact a superman the extraordinary ability that makes Faust a superman is his desire for knowledge. Additionally he is directly praised by God. Furthermore Faust’s is very brave.
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Presentation is a very popular form for the communication in seminar‚ meeting‚ and even in thesis defense of university. The purpose of presentation is to make your work as apprehensible as possible to the audiences. There are some points what make a presentation effective. Firstly‚ an elaborate preparation is the foundation of a good presentation‚ so the comprehensive information about the given topic of the presentation should be searched through a various of channels‚ such as some relevant
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Bull Rider Chapter 1 Vocabulary Words: Glance - A brief or hurried look. Glaring - Staring fiercely or fixedly. Snarled - Make an aggressive growl with bared teeth. Grinning - Express with a broad smile. Trample - Tread on and crush. Hollow - Having a hole or empty space inside. Fear less – Lacking of fear. Shrugged - Dismiss something as unimportant. Bluffing - Try to deceive someone as to one’s abilities or intentions. Sneered - Smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner shrugged
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The Whale Rider Describe at least ONE effective technique used in the written text(s). Explain how this technique helped you to understand an important message. NOTE: Techniques could include vocabulary‚ style‚ imagery‚ symbolism‚ structure‚ or narrative point-of-view. In the novel “The Whale Rider” there are many effective techniques that Witi Ihimaera uses‚ such as having a prologue to start the story‚ also an epilogue to finish it off. There are 21 chapters in the novel which include the four
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