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    In this essay I am going to be exploring two artefacts and discussing the relationships between them‚ considering the meanings behind them‚ the time and context. The first artefact I have chosen to explore is ‘Turquoise Marilyn’‚ which is Acrylic and Silkscreen on Linen created by Andy Warhol‚ 1964. The second artefact is ‘For the Love of God’‚ which is platinum cast of a human skull‚ studded with over 8500 diamonds‚ created by Damien Hirst‚ 2007. While I think these two artifacts offer multiple

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    usually more receptive to her hot and spicy chocolate. Additional demographics are missing. Her product development was based on the input of her friends and family‚ which represents a skewed and too small sample of the population. In addition‚ Marilyn is cutting out the biggest portion of her target market by naming her product Cowgirl Chocolates and making the brand label May Lillie. Therefore‚ the branding is not appealing to men‚ which constitute the biggest portion of her target market. Before

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    sentences and use examples from your audience analysis questions.  A. How much does your audience already know about your topic and how will you design your speech regarding their level of knowledge? The audience probably only knows about Marilyn Manson from the media and or the few songs they’ve heard of his on the radio. They most likely know that he is a controversial individual. I won ’t go too deeply into his life‚ but rather just describe the basics of what he is about and why he is

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    chocolates are the design of Marilyn Lysohir and her husband‚ Ross Coates in 1997. Marilyn is a ceramicist and lecturer who is internationally known and has a successful ceramic art business. Ross is a sculptor and a professor of fine arts at a nearby University. As a labor of love‚ Marilyn and Ross began publishing a once-a-year arts magazine called High Ground. More a multimedia product than a magazine‚ the 600-copy production of this product does not pay for itself‚ so Marilyn and Ross have continually

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    Pop Art came to fruition at the wake of the Second World War eventually peaking at the prime of capitalism; the movement was distinguished by their portrayal of any and all characteristics of popular culture that had a powerful influence on contemporary society. Themes of consumerism such as advertisements‚ comic strips‚ film stars and products led to the blurring of boundaries between higher and lower cultures of that era‚ through the use of these received notions‚ pop art became a western sociological

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    Cowgirls Chocolates Case Marilyn Lysohir‚ an internationally famous ceramic artist‚ started Cowgirl Chocolates to provide some funding support for a yearly published arts magazine‚ High Ground‚ that she and her husband‚ Ross Coates started in 1995. Her love of chocolates and hot and spicy foods spurred the idea of making hot and spicy chocolates to be sold in creative‚ artistic tins and packaging‚ which she labeled as Cowgirl Chocolates. Her small business‚ begun in 1997‚ had won a number of awards

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    Cyber Ethics: Rules for Using the Web We all have heard of ethics. According to Webster’s II New College Dictionary (1995)‚ ethics is the rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession. As Winn Schwartau (2001) stated "ethics is also about understanding how your actions will affect other people". Cyber-ethics is the ethical decisions we make when using the Internet. We are tasked to use the Internet on a daily basis and we task students to use the Internet regularly

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    her personal savings to keep Cowgirl Chocolate in business. Her cash accounting methods and record keeping were not very sophisticated‚ although she seemed to have a good sense of her costs in production and raw materials and packaging. However‚ Marilyn took a “shotgun approach” to most of her marketing efforts and tried a number of activities to increase product demand. She allowed herself to make one “risky” financial move each year in her pursuit of profitability and increased sales. She made

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    professionals to work in collaboration‚ applying knowledge and skills‚ to improve the service users experience of the service provided. For the purpose of this essay it will be assumed that Marilyn has capacity under s.1 Mental Capacity Act 2005 as there is no indication that she lacks it. Being the primary partner‚ Marilyn she should be involved in the planning‚ delivery and evaluation of the services she will receive. For there to be a straight forward path between the different service to be offered‚

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