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    In the 1950’s and 1960’s the products advertised usually dealt more with products that could enhance the home and were more family oriented. Some products advertised back then are still advertised today like coca cola‚ frosted flakes‚ and Campbell’s soup. Our advertisements today can have a variety of different audiences. Some advertisements are meant for kids to see while other advertisements are not meant for children but for adults. Products advertized back then were mostly meant to entice consumers

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    Angela Zheng English Comp I 1101 Sentence- Skills Diagnostic Test Fragments ____X___ 1. Until his mother called him twice. Barry did not get out of the bed. He had stayed up too late the night before. Until his mother called him twice‚ Barry did not get out of the bed. He had stayed up too late the night before. ____C___ 2. After I slid my aching bones into the hot water of the tub‚ I realized there was no soap. I didn’t want to get out again. ____X___ 3. Mother elephants

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    early 1960s‚ he began to experiment with reproductions based on advertisements‚ newspaper headlines and other mass-produced images from American popular culture such as Campbell’s soup tins and Coca Cola bottles. In 1962‚ he began his series portraits of Marilyn Monroe. Other subjects given similar treatment included Jackie Kennedy and Elvis Presley. The same year he took part in the New Realists exhibition in New York‚ which was the first important survey of Pop Art. In 1963‚ Warhol began to make

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    For example‚ ’SO YOU THINK I’M A MULE?’ is a poem written by Jackie Kay who was born in Glasgow to a white Scottish mother and a black Nigerian father. The poem describes an encounter with a white woman who questions Kay’s origin. Despite Kay’s Glaswegian accent and claims to be from Glasgow‚ the woman outcast her on

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    “DEAD NA SI LOLO” A Film Critique by Rafael V. Paguntalan For the course Euthenics 2‚ Section CB Submitted to Ms. Rhea Aubrey B. Rocer 3 October 2012 INTRODUCTION This independent film entitled‚ Ded na si Lolo (Granpa is Dead) is a very Filipino way especially in having an impact with the superstitious traditions like in the story where a family member has passed away.  This Filipino tradition is so normal that watching the movie even if over and over again makes you laugh and

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    Business Research SIS International Research Adam Villalobos January 28‚ 2013 “Market research is the systematic gathering‚ recording‚ and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data about issues relating to marketing products and services” (Bradley). Qualitative means a distinction based on some quality or characteristic rather than on some quantity or measured value which is exactly what quantitative means. Quantitative is information based in quantities such as quantifiable market research

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    Andy Warhol: Pop Politics   Andy Warhol -- one of the most influential American artists of the twentieth century -- captured the likeness of some of the most visionary and powerful political leaders of the 20th century. Images of John F. Kennedy‚ Jimmy Carter‚ Ronald Reagan‚ Queen Elizabeth II‚ and Mao Zedong‚ among others will hang side-by-side when the Currier Museum of Art presents Andy Warhol: Pop Politics from September 27‚ 2008 through January 4‚ 2009. Pop Politics displays together for

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    and shop-window displays. For instance‚ mass produced supermarket food is often the subject matter of its art including hamburgers‚ French fries‚ sandwiches‚ soup cans‚ soda and beer cans‚ and cakes. Among Pop Art’s famous examples are Tom Wesselman and his Great American Nude series‚ Andy Warhol’s canonization of the Campbell’s soup can‚ Roy Lichtenstein’s blowups of comic strips‚ James Rosenquist and his juxtaposed image stories and Claes Oldenburg’s ‘Store’. These artists believed that art

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    world with his silk screens of Hollywood beauties and the now legendary‚ Campbell ’s Soup Cans. Society‚ up until that point‚ had never seen anything so literal be called art. In fact‚ the Campbell Soup Company forced Warhol to defend the paintings as legitimate works of art after they sued him for copyright infringement. They later dropped the lawsuit after deciding it was good advertisement (Pohland 157). The Soup Cans sparked something inside Warhol and he began to use everyday objects as his inspirations:

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