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    billboards; I think that this campaign unlike other will be a lot more effective as the images I feel are disturbing. The campaign advert shows that when you smoke the chemicals you inhale cause mutations in your body‚ a mutation are how cancer starts. Every 15 cigarettes you smoke will cause a mutation. If you could see the damage you’d stop! [pic] After the advert it shows you were to go to quit smoking‚ by getting help and get the quit packages. Which is free from the NHS (one of the socio economic

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    Unit 4 P1 and M1

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    Unit 4 Task 1 I have selected ‘Sainsbury’s’ as my organisation and I will explain the types of information used in my organisation. The following are: * Verbal * Written * On-Screen * Multi-Media * Web based Verbal Face-to-face verbal communication is the best way to communicate. There is less chance for misunderstanding and it allows for verbal and nonverbal messages. However with the restrictions of time and budgets in business it is not always possible to meet in person

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    a valid source to draw conclusions upon. Cadburys recently had a campaign called the Gorilla advertisement‚ which was a television advert and was very popular with the audience and won many awards. I think that this was a successful marketing strategy because it was clever. Although this would have been very expensive‚ it was a gamble for Cadburys to take as adverts are expensive and do not always pay off. It means that Cadburys have to trust the advertising campaign and the people working on the

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    The most successful pressure groups still tend to focus on lobbying the Westminster Parliament despite the availability of numerous other access points. Discuss (25 Marks) To begin with‚ the definition of “successful” depends on the goals or objectives each pressure group aims to achieve. Yes‚ some successful pressure groups still use the Westminster Parliament as their main access point in order to achieve their aims. However‚ in recent years most pressure groups realised that by not only using

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    Rationale Racial stereotyping through media platforms such as TV shows‚ movies and graphic novels are major issues within our society.We have mentally embedded an image along with several profiling characteristics that supposedly represent different races all around the world. Characters on some of our favourite Tv shows are stereotyped to look like the nationality they represent. Cruel stereotypes such as ; all asians are mathematicians ‚ White people are rich and black people live the lives of

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    What makes advertising effective? [pic] (Advert from The Esquire magazine‚ Georg Lois‚ March 1965) MKT 251 Advertising and Media- Gordon Bowen Alexia Gil Sánchez (Word count: 2029) Table of contents 1. Executive summary.............................................................................................3 2. Introduction………………………………………………………………...…..4 3. Findings………...……………………………………………………………….5 3.1. General……………………………………………………………………...5

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    Question 1: Explain the gender polarization in TVET and how it can be minimized. Gender is a social construction of the idealized masculine or feminine roles and abilities by the society. Societal norms and value system has therefore been used to describe the being of a man or a woman in relation to various activities. Gender polarization is the differences in positions‚ favors’‚ opportunities and consideration occasioned by the difference in gender. Gender parity in TVET is evident in respect

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    products. It also increases competition between families to keep buying all the latest gadgets and appliances. Typically adverts target children by in which they bother their parents into buying more things and spend money on them. This is one of the ways in which Marxist say that the family serves capitalism because the family generates profit for it from such things as adverts and commercial. They also say that capitalism exploits the labour of workers and making a profit by selling the products

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    Integrated Marketing Communication Report Contents Executive summary ………………………………………………………….. 2 Situation analysis ...………………………………………………………….. 3 Objectives ……………………………………………………………………… 5 Strategy ………………………………………………………………………… 6 Tactics ………………………………………………………………………….. 7 Action …………………………………………………………………………… 9 Control ………………………………………………………………………….. 12 Reference ………………………………………………………………………. 14 Appendices …………………………………………………………………….. 15 Executive Summary Spoonfed is

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    Marketing
strategies
in
the
 UK
car
insurance
market
 Marketing
of
Financial
Services
 
 
 31/06/2011
 
 
 
 
 
 Anne‐Sophie
de
Zuttere‐

 George
Koussis‐070007618
 Kyriakos
Tyllis‐100039290
 Neophytos
Stylianides‐100059219
 
 
 
 
 1.0
Introduction
 
 Due
 to
the
high
level
of
regulation
that
 exists
in
the
 insurance
 industry
differentiation
is
 limited
as
 products
 and
 services
 need
 to
 be
 compliant.
 In
 regards
 to
 car
 insurance‚
 where
 competition
 is
 intense‚
insurance
premiums
and
policies
are
similar

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