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    breakthrough ad of the new campaign‚ Done That‚ features a hair-raising shot of a guy jumping off the edge of a cliff to take a free-fall toward the narrow canyon’s river bottom‚ set to throbbing grunge music. This was the first ad to feature the "Dew Dudes"—four young guys who are witnessing the daredevil stunts presented in the ad and commenting on them. Done That became {draw:frame} a huge hit‚ capturing the country’s imagination. The ad was widely parodied and the phrase "been there‚ done that" entered

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    1952 and Moby dick by Herman Melville in 1852. These two novels were based on same theme‚ which share motifs and teach lesson of life. Novella‚ The old man and the sea describes that‚ if man is spiritually hopeful he would never be defeated. If man trust on faith and recognizes his dignity he can hold on anything. Hameninguwy words about the hero of his novel‚ "everything about him was old except his eyes which were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated". Seemingly‚ "Moby Dick"

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    MOUNTAIN DEW: Selecting New Creative CASE STUDY SECTION A GROUP 5 Roll Numbers : FPM/04/005 (SUPRIYA K. K.) PGP/14/005 (AMIT KUMAR) PGP/14/015 (ARITRA BASU ROY) PGP/14/025 (DEVARAJAN K) PGP/14/035 (KRISHNAN VR) PGP/14/045 (SAURABH MAHAJAN) PGP/14/055 (TANOY DHAR) Issues identified: 1. “Do the Dew” campaign was more than 8 years old. 2. Ads were becoming too predictable and repetitive. 3. Use of alternative sports was becoming predictable. 4. Increase in

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    Why You Shouldn’t do drugs There are numbers of reason why you shouldn’t do drugs. First of all they are highly addictive. Before doing drugs almost everyone thinks that they are only going to do it just to experience it once and never touch it again‚ but before they know they are a drug addict and try so hard to be sober but fail. There are numerous results that show that person aged between 10-18 are the easiest to influence and that’s why we have this play for middle schoolers to show them

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    my body‚ for the slightest scratch‚ As I prepared for the next jump‚ the director came to me and said “Jules dude wake up!” he kept repeating that I shrugged not any odder than when he deep fried a chiwawa. I stood on the cliff and jumped‚ plummeting to the earth‚ the air bag was missing! I felt a sharp pain too my head…. My best friend Dimes (his real name is Dominic) poked me “Jules dude class is over!” We walked slowly to gym then we were sent outside‚ by Mrs. Glorybee‚ to run till the bell rang

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    Differences in film and play: "The Night of the Iguana" May 13‚ 2006 John Houston carries a common theme throughout most of his movies‚ the theme of religion. The same holds true for his theatrical presentation of Tennessee Williams short play "The Night of the Iguana." The main character of the play‚ Reverend Shannon‚ is known to be a teacher of the word but this is not portrayed in the play even close to as much as it is in Houston’s film. I will discuss three major differences between

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    spinning records. The thing was halfway through his set I guess the electricity went out for a second and everything skipped. I guess he needs to work on his spin skills (if that is even a thing). Needless to say I was the sore-thumb-basic-late-20’s dude hanging by the bar...with a backpack on...in a club. I looked awesome. One of my best friends is a DJ and I am very proud of him

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    Donald Trump Doesn’t Have the Experience’ to Be President because Donald trumps it not a good person because Donald Trump really went to be a president. But he don’t like Obama because Obama was the first black person be the president of united state of American‚ and second of all‚ Donald is not the person‚ that was people say. But some people like him will some people like. I don’t why people like him‚ but Donald Trump is racist because he don’t like Mexico‚ and Donald Trump take the Unifvision

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    a patch on his eye.) Duke: Dude! What was I thinking. Oh‚ my achin’ head. Robbie: (Enters.) Hey Duke! How are you doing? Ooh‚ that’s quite a black eye you’ve got there. What happened? Duke: (Way more subdued and humble than usual.) Oh‚ hey Rob. Dude‚ it is a long‚ long story. Robbie: Well‚ I’m

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    Lucas Yertz Ms. Kim English III Honors 6 December 2013 Herman Melville’s Writing Style Herman Melville stands among America’s greatest authors. Most people recognize Melville as the author of Moby Dick‚ one of the most well known American novels‚ one that he did not receive appreciation for until many years after his death. Almost all of Melville’s masterpieces included blends of symbolism‚ adventure‚ fact‚ and fiction. He based many novels on past experiences (primarily long sea explorations)

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