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    Advertising‚ What Is It ? Advertisements are methods used to commercialize a product or anything else‚ such as AA meetings‚ a garage sale‚ etc. Advertising is used mainly to influence specific audience or all audiences to buy the product. For example‚ my product is advertising Reebok and is concentrating on people who play American Football. The advertisement is using the testimonial* method to advertise Reebok. The purpose for advertising is to commercialize a product or anything else to a certain

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    Message Health was chosen as the platform‚ along with asupporting claim for taste. People who were healthyand energetic were concerned about the long-termprospects of their health. Thus Health  is related to maintenance of good health  is applicable to all members of the family  is characterized by lively energetic people‚ andgrowing children’s.  Thus the message and (positioning):  its hot and wet.   Media Primary media: Television ad 30 seconds.Print ad‚ shop adsProject at

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    This piece is intended for the age group teens and above. So the age bracket would be 14 years of age and up. This piece is needed to show Indian stereotypes and how misconceptions can lead to judgments that are not valid. The initial idea behind a piece such as this was to engage the readers and give them a humorous outlook on society’s perspective in this day and age regarding various cultures and ways of living. I chose the topic of arranged marriage as it is considered to be a controversial topic

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    Toba Tek Singh

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    Toba Tek Singh is a satire on partition and its repercussions. The narration is reliable but not omniscient as the narrator is unaware of the motives and unspoken thoughts of various characters in the story. The story is set up in a time frame of two or three years after partition. The language is simple and deliberately repetitive. Toba Tek Singh is one of the most famous stories by Manto on partition and is among his last ones. It was published in Maktab-e-Jadid in Lahore in 1955. Toba Tek Singh

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    LIVE PROJECT OF MARKETING “MONGINIS CAKE SHOP” LONAVALA PROJECT ASSIGNED BY : PROF. JAVED KOHINOOR BUSINESS SCHOOL‚KHANDALA [pic] PROJECT MEMBERS : PRAKASH MAHRAJ (ROLL NO.8244) REKHA KUMARI (ROLL NO.8251) RAGINI SINGH (ROLL NO.8247) PRIYA (ROLL NO.8246) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT WE WOULD HEREBY LIKE TO ACKNOWLEDGE OUR SINCERE THANKS TO PROF. JAVED FOR HIS POWERFUL LECTURES

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    and has established himself as one of the leading actors of Hindi cinema‚ delivering a number of acclaimed performances.[1][2] He is also the founder-owner of Aamir Khan Productions. Appearing as a child actor in his uncle Nasir Hussain’s film Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973)‚ Khan began his professional career eleven years later‚ with the film‚ Holi (1984). He received his first commercial success with his cousin Mansoor Khan’s film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) and won a Filmfare Best Male Debut Award for

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    Topic: - Do Indian Police Stations need an Overhaul?? Police‚ the term itself creates an image of a heroic‚ bravo‚ valiant‚ resolute and an undaunted man who takes the oath of protecting his civillians. The Indian police since emerged have undergone several changes. The Indian Police Act (IPA) of 1861 is the current basic governing instrument of the Indian Police system. Police in the Indian colony was modeled after the militaristic Royal Irish Constabulary instead of the civilian London Metropolitan

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    Hemkunt Speech – Group 4 Baba Naudh Singh Ji Aao Sarey Guru Di Bakshi Hoe‚ Fateh Di Sanj Payae Ji‚ Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa‚ Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Question 1: Bidhiaa sodhhai thath lehai‚ raam naam live laae II Considering his knowledge‚ he finds the essence of reality‚ and lovingly focuses his attention on the Name of the Lord. Manmukh bidhiaa brikdaa‚ bikh khattae bikh khaae II The self-willed manmukh sells his knowledge; he earns poison‚ and eats poison. (Not completed) Question 2: In

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    A REPORT ON BRAND EQUITY OF Submitted by: Amrapali Singh (11) Ankush Redhu (16) Anup Sharma (18) Atul Kumar Singh (27) Devanshu Mehta (36) Kalyani Barman (57) INTRODUCTION Pepsi is a 100-year-old carbonated soft drink brand loved by over 200 million people worldwide. The largest single selling soft drink brand in India‚ Pepsi is ubiquitous on just about every social occasion. In 1886‚ the US Caleb Bradman‚ a man with a plan formulated a blockbuster of a digestive drink and decided to call it Brad‟s

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    to see and hear on television at regular intervals innovative punishments like electric shocks being doled out to students. There are particularly heart rending moments like the whole initial boarding school sequence – set to the song “Tujhe Sab To Pata Hai Na Maa” which covey the unspoken emotions of a child separated from his mother when he most needs her. It’s been a long time since I had tears in my eyes (for the right reasons) when watching a film – No emotional manipulation here thankfully

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