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    South Beats

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    DirtySouth Beatz Tips By: Killa K at Tpubbdjk@aol.com First of all‚ when it comes to making crunk beats‚ the Roland TR-808 Drumkit and Parametric EQ is your best friend. Start up Fruityloops with the 808 drumkit‚ and put the Tempo at 80 or 160 BPM (got this tips from Dirty States Of America dvd). Making your drum pattern then do the following: 1. Put a compressor on your Bass Kick (BD_2 on FruityLoops)‚ with a ratio of 2.5:1‚ the gain 5.0‚ the threshold -10 db‚ the attack 2.5‚ the release

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    IMPACT OF GLOBAL AND LOCAL MEDIA ADVERTISEMENT ON CHILDREN Submitted by: S.BHAVANA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION ACHARIYA ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE VILLIANUR‚ PUDUCHERRY 9976228555 sbhavana.bala@gmail.com Submitted To: Professor. Govindaraju Head of the Department Department of Communication Manonmaniam Sundaranar University Tirunelveli - 627 012 E-mail ID : actconference2012@gmail.com Submitted for: (ACT-TNP Annual Conference on Globalisation

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    23 May 2012 How MTV contributes to celebrity image selling MTV contributes to celebrity image selling in many ways such as publicity in society‚ advertisement and competition MTV uses these 3 big strategies to lure more people and media to watch there television show daily‚ they bring in well-known names such as Justin timberlake to perform and entertain the audience and get more people to watch MTV. They also do a good job at making new celebrity’s perfect example would be snooki from jersey shore

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    We Want Our MTV

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    We Want Our MTV (International) 1) I agree with what Philippe Dauman says about an international business of MTV. International business presents firm with a new market opportunities. And these new market opportunities provide expansion‚ more customers‚ increased revenue‚ and lots of profit. Especially for the TV channels‚ it has to be more focused on different types of customers‚ based on their lifestyle‚ age‚ culture‚ political view and religious conviction. It is not an easy job to attract

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    Beat the Gmat

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    tPowered by TestMagic www.TestMagic.com www.sentencecorrection.com About this document 760 GMAT!! These notes were compiled by Spiderman‚ a member of the TestMagic Forum and the Sentence Correction forum. The vast majority of these notes were compiled from the various postings of the TestMagic Forum members‚ including explanations made by Erin‚ but some notes were taken from other sources‚ including “Spidey’s” own notes. A large part of the document was copied from www.testmagic.com

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    Beat the System !

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    Turnitin Introduction eijiri fofnhwoufhuiw foihweouhfuwehf euhuehf wjbuf One advantage to online learning is the convenience of easy access to information and resources online. However‚ accessible information also increases the risk of students copying content from credible sources and not producing work that is their own. Turnitin is an effective tool made available and encouraged to be used by Instructors to manage and ensure that students’ DropBox submissions are original and not plagiarized

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    Mtv Networks: Case Study

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    Objectives and Strategies MTV began as a unique and entertaining concept. A non-stop music video channel‚ which “served as a new promotional tool for recording artists‚ a new advertising vehicle for manufacturers‚ [and] a unique program format for cable operators” (Benjack 280). For most of the 1980s MTV remained an outlet for performers to simply get their new music noticed and attract new fans with creative videos. One of the earliest and greatest cable success stories; MTV was established by Warner

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    Mtv Brand Case Study

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    Case Study-MTV‚ building brand resonance Fangzi Zhan UFID: 6158-9959 1. The brand images of MTV are youth‚ culture‚ music‚ and informational. The brand associations of MTV are fun‚ edgy fashion trends‚ creative‚ youthful‚ contest. MTV keeps their brand message consistent‚ which creates powerful image among its viewers‚ especially young viewers. Many famous artists can attribute their fame to MTV‚ because audiences expect MTV to represent and broadcast shows that are trendy and edgy. Many

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    Xiao-Hu WANG April 8‚ 2011 4-page paper: Case study of Global Marketing Barbie: Growing Pains as the American Girl Goes Global 1. Describe Mattel’s global marketing strategy for Barbie and assess its success. Does management demonstrate that it understands and embraces the needs to “think global and act local”? Mattel’s success should be attributed to its representation of American culture‚ and its Curated Consumption of its products‚ for example: when parents buy a Barbie doll to the children

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    1) MTV has become the icon of cable stations across the country. Their success has been analyzed and reported for many years. MTV began as a venue for record companies to show music videos to advertise their artists. Today‚ the channel reaches over 70 million United States households. MTV was the first 24-hour‚ seven-day-a-week commercial channel‚ because the music videos were seen as advertisements that ranged from artists and record labels to clothing and attitudes. There are many reasons given

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