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    Semester 1‚ 2012 Comparison of Advertising Techniques of American TV Commercials of the 1950s and Today The 1950s in America were the “Golden Age of Television” (‘The Golden Age of Television’‚ 2009). After the Second World War ended‚ all the money people had saved over the last four years was just waiting to be spent. The result was 50 million television sets by 1960 in the United States (Miller and Novak‚ 1977‚ p.344). The 1950s were a decade of economic optimism which resulted in greater

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    Year 9 Persuasive Language Devices used in Opinion Pieces‚ Editorials and Letters to the Editor Persuasive Device Example The intended effect on the reader Emotive language & connotations ‘These young offenders...’ (positive) ‘These thugs...’ (negative) This type of language is intended to have a strong impact on readers as it is more appealing to their emotions than their intellects. It is designed to position the reader to see something in a positive or negative light. Anecdotal evidence

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    The language used in “A & P” has a very laid back conversational tone to it that helps give insight into Sammy’s character. Updike rids of the verbosity many writers rely on and in result presents a more cohesive piece of work that holds readers’ attention for a longer duration of time. It is realistic and is an accurate representation of how someone thinks and communicates a story. Sammy’s language reflects that of a typical young man—a teenager. What I picked up on is that he may be sort of a floater

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    UNIT 6. BUILDING TECHNOLOGY IN CONSTRUCTION MR. BARTON P6- Describe the techniques used to construct and finish the component elements of a superstructure. Domestic Dwellings The two most common types of construction are: Traditional block Cavity wall construction And Modern Timber Frame Construction Traditional Block Cavity Wall The fundamental principle of a cavity wall is to prevent moisture moving from outside to inside. A cavity wall consists of two separated walls or ‘leaves’ joined

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    5234 Unit 310 Endodontic is part of the dentistry that focused on treating infected pulp in order to save tooth from extraction. There are several techniques to save the tooth‚ and its depends on following‚ which technique will be used: - the patient age and fact if the tooth is adult or deciduous - severity disease - patient wishes The techniques used in endodontic are: Pulp capping 1) Give an explanation of pulp capping and explain the purpose of the treatment Pulp capping is less common and

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    English Essay – Conflict Conflict is a destructive force that makes victims of the innocent. Conflict is a destructive force that makes victims of the innocent. Not only those causing the conflict are harmed but also those exposed to it through friendships‚ loyalties‚ relations‚ families and communities and can be made victims. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet (1595) successfully addresses the consequences conflict can have on innocent people‚ it is a main theme which builds tension and leads

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    job at utilizing different framing techniques in his movie The Searchers. Ford used different framing techniques depending on the mood and location of the particular shot. During the opening scene of the movie‚ Ethan rides across the dessert with mountains in the background. Ford uses natural surroundings extensively during the movie. During transitional scenes when the actors are moving from one place to another‚ the shot is usually from a distance. This technique shows the overall grandeur of the

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    Employee motivation questionnaires or surveys Staff surveys are usually very helpful in establishing whether staffs in your company are motivated and therefore performing to best effect. Aside from the information that questionnaires reveal‚ the process of involving and consulting with staff is hugely beneficial and motivational in its own right‚ (see the ’Hawthorne Effect’). Whilst your survey will be unique to your company‚ your staff issues‚ your industry and culture‚ some useful generic guidelines

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    Propaganda techniques in Pepsi Propaganda is information purposely presented to influence public feeling to promote a company‚ a political agenda or a commercial product. An advertisement can affect the decision making ability of consumers. The propaganda technique used by a renowned brand‚ Pepsi‚ has somehow influenced the demand of consumers. Pepsi has used several techniques of propaganda such as testimonials‚ glittering generalities‚ plain folks‚ bandwagon and transfer. The propaganda techniques

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    How I have used Brecht techniques and style in my performance. In my performance‚ my group and I have used an array of Brechtian techniques and styles to create a stylised and tasteful performance. Some of these techniques are necessary for a Brechtian piece‚ such as the use of gestus‚ play building and alienation. Some other Brechtian techniques such as the use of spazz‚ songs/music‚ montage and placards help create a greater meaning in the performance. When my group and I started our performance

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