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    Mktg Creative Brief

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    Mini Cooper Creative Brief Introduction Mini is a British automotive brand owned by BMW. It made its debut in the year 1959. From that time to today Mini has achieved a great reputation within the market. The Classic Mini‚ which is the original design-to-space concept‚ influenced generations of car makers with its transversal placed engine which enables space saving. New Mini models also live up to its characteristics as a small city car that creates space inside and saves space outside

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    creative and giving. So why not cherish very moments that we are having‚ as life is short. Life as the ability express feeling through art and the result is the creativities of a fine piece of work. As the phrase quote “art is long‚ life is short” (oxford dictionary). Art is the expression‚ creative‚ and imagination of human‚ the creative skill such as paintings‚ sculptures making‚ photographing‚ drawing‚ music writing‚ dancing‚ and crafting. Art is life which can’t be defined as just a definition;

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    Bibliography: Clifford‚ Gellner‚ E. (1992) Reason and Culture: New Perspectives on the Past. Oxford‚ Blackwell Giddens‚ H. (1989) The Consequence of Modernity. Cambridge: Policy Oxford English Dictionary. 1989. 2nd ed. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Pataki‚ T. (2007) Against Religion The BBC English Dictionary. 1993 Weber‚ M. (1987) Rationality and Modernity. London: Allen and Uwin Weber‚ M. (1970) ‘Religious Rejection

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    Does the Media Both Reflect and Influence Society? 1. Introduction i. Definition of media Media is the plural word of medium and is define as a communicative tool to store or provide information that usually associates with television‚ internet‚ radio‚ newspaper‚ books and etc.. ii. Thesis Statement In my personal opinion‚ the media reflects and influences society at the same time. 2. Body i. First Point One of the aspect that we can relate is through movies/drama series broadcast at the television

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    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Etimologičeskij slovar’ russkogo jazyka [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (1986 [1950–58]). The Oxford English Dictionary. The New English Dictionary on Historical Principles. First edition (1884–1928)‚ Supplement (1933)‚ Supplement (1972–1986) Oxford English Dictionary Additions Series (1993–1997) Oxford: Clarendon Press. Second Barnhart Dictionary of New English (1980) Bronxville‚ N.Y.: Barnhart Books. Third Barnhart Dictionary of New English (1990)

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    Pressure in University

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    to cope with it (pressure). To begin with‚ it is necessary that the meaning of the Words University and pressure are defined. According to the paperback oxford English dictionary (sixth edition)‚ university is defined as a high-level educational institution in which students study for degrees and academic research is done. The paperback oxford English dictionary (sixth edition) defines pressure as a feeling of stress caused by the need to do something‚ while the Encarta dictionary defines it as

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    Since children ’s television-viewing time occupying almost a third of a day‚ the sense of its educational virtue has to be confirmed. By the means of children‚ Oxford English Dictionary gives explanation of which a child is anybody between birth and puberty or in the developmental stage of childhood‚ between babyhood and adult years. (Oxford English Dictionary‚ 2007‚ p.397) Therefore‚ adolescents with different age-groups may educational benefit from television viewing with limitations of at an appropriate

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    Chapter 1: Basic concepts and terms This chapter answers the following questions: What is a dictionary? What are the different types of dictionaries? How can we describe a dictionary? What are the elements of a dictionary? What are the different kinds of information dictionaries provide? What is a dictionary? This is the first question one encounters when learning about dictionary skills or reading any book on lexicography (the art of compiling dictionaries). Defining the term "dictionary" is

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    TEN SIMPLE WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH 1. This is what most people would advise: read. Read anything and everything in English. You can read storybooks‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ blocs‚ comics‚ English textbooks‚ instructions and ingredients on food packages‚ advertisements‚ etc. For story books‚ don’t force yourself to read something too difficult or something you know you won’t enjoy. Make reading fun! Read books that you ENJOY reading. I hate to read books that bore me too. 2. Watch English

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    The Definition of Ratchet

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    coasters‚ it now has a entirely different definition. Although words may have an established meaning‚ as time goes by‚ that meaning may change‚ perhaps into something that is completely irrelevant. The Rise of the Ratchet As originally defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as a ‘hunting dog’ or ‘the barrel of a gun’ the word ratchet was once commonly associated with the ‘mechanical device consisting of a toothed wheel or rack engaged with a pawl that permits it to move in only one direction.’ Many

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