[pic] TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Abstract – Creativity in Advertising……………….. 5 2. Emotions and Brand value…………………………… 6 3. Innovations in Advertising……………………………. 9 4. Survey for Creative advertisements……………… 34 5. Analysis……………………………………………………….. 41 6. Conclusion…………………………………………………… 47 7. References……………………………………………………. 48 CREATIVITY IN ADVERTISING “Creativity is seeing something new when you look at something old; it is all heart of civilization
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Contents 02 -19 Letter to Shareholders: A Message from Howard Stringer‚ CEO Dear Shareholders Operating Results in Fiscal Year 2010 Focus Areas for Growth Networked Products and Services 3D World Competitive Advantages through Differentiated Technologies Emerging Markets 06 Networked Products and Services 10 3D World Expanding 3D World 12 Competitive Advantages through Differentiated Technologies 15 Emerging Markets 20 Special Feature: 26 Special Feature: TM
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Group Discussion (GD) - Concepts GD is a methodology used by an organization to gauge whether the candidate has certain personality traits and/or skills that it desires in its members. In this methodology‚ the group of candidates is given a topic or a situation‚ given a few minutes to think about the same‚ and then asked to discuss the topic among themselves for 15-20 minutes. Types of GD GDs can be topic-based or case-based. Topic based GDs can be classified into three types :- 1. Factual
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Introduction Casteism has been prevalent in the Indian society since the times immemorial. Ill-treatment at the hands of the people belonging to the upper caste was a common practice for the people belonging to the lower castes. The decisions in various issues were made by the upper castes mostly in favour of their own caste. The punishment for a crime was much more severe for the individual of a lower caste as compared to the punishment awarded for the same crime to the individual of a higher caste
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INTRODUCTION A Tiffin (A Dabba) Tiffin is a light mid day meal packed in the morning and stored in a box for later consumption. The meal in a tiffin box is usually home – made meal and people going for work prefer tiffin box “known as Dabba” as they may not get the opportunity to have their lunch at home. As tiffin is a word for a light lunch‚ and sometimes for the box it is carried in‚ a tiffin-walla is a person who carries the tiffin ‚which is referred as DABBAWALLA. It can be used by workers
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FINAL THESIS REPORT A STUDY ON “ MOBILE MARKETING IN INDIA” PGDM – SEMESTER – IV SESSION:2008 – 2010 SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Dr. Robert R K. Das Pattanayak Mohd Haris Zameer
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INTRODUCTION With a combined population of close to two-and-a-half billion people ‚ China and India- neighbors across the Himalayas- control a significant portion of world demand. Add to this the high GDP growth rates shown by the two economies in the past five years and you get what is now well recognized as the CHINDIA effect. But what if the two countries are pitted against each other rather than in collaboration? Which of these then emerges as a more favorable investment destination and why
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Classical Dance Since there are few audio recordings in this category‚ this is a complete list of what is held by the Music Library. Bharatanatyam The sounds of Bharathanatyam / by Sudharani Raghupathy. New Delhi : Super Cassettes Industries‚ p. 1990. Music Media Center --- SCI 627 Bharathanatyam songs / by M.L. Vasanthakumari. Madras : Sangeetha‚ [1983?]. Nataraja anjali -- Alarippu -- Jatiswaram -- Varnam -- Kasturi thilakam -- Krishna nee -- Nee maatale : Javali -- Thillana -- Mangalam
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AAJ TAK’s News Channel’s Success Story ------------------------------------------------- Price: | Case Code | : | BSTR097 | For delivery in electronic format: Rs. 300; For delivery through courier (within India): Rs. 300 + Rs. 25 for Shipping & Handling Charges------------------------------------------------- ThemesDifferentiation | Case Length | : | 14 Pages | | Period | : | 2000 - 2004 | | Organization | : | TV - Today Network | | Pub Date | : | 2004 | | Teaching Note
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Tauchen (1981)‚ Welch (1974) · The minimum wage reduces employment in low-wage industries‚ such as retailing. Cotterman (1981)‚ Douty (1960)‚ Fleisher (1981)‚ Hammermesh (1981)‚ Peterson (1981) · The minimum wage hurts small businesses generally. Kaun (1965) · The minimum wage causes employers to cut back on training. Hashimoto (1981‚ 1982)‚ Leighton and Mincer (1981)‚ Ragan (1981) · The minimum wage has long-term effects on skills and lifetime earnings. Brozen (1969)‚ Feldstein (1973) · The minimum
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